SUPPORT OPERATIONS PH II (PRE EXAM
STUDY GUIDE), SPO PHASE 1 (2026)
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
This comprehensive pre-exam study guide and practice test is designed for Army logistics
officers, NCOs, warrant officers, and support operations personnel preparing for the Support
Operations Course Phase II and SPO Phase 1 examinations. The 60 questions cover all critical
domains of the Sustainment Warfighting Function, including the 8 principles of sustainment,
distribution methods, bulk petroleum operations, support unit capabilities, mortuary affairs,
and transportation planning. Content is aligned with current Army doctrine (ATP 4-0, ADP 4-0,
FM 4-0), 2026 course updates, and verified examination materials. Each question includes a
detailed rationale explaining the correct doctrinal concept, equipment specification, or
operational principle to reinforce mastery of sustainment operations.
DOMAIN 1: PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINMENT & WARFIGHTING FUNCTIONS (Questions 1-10)
Q1 (Multiple Choice): Which principle of sustainment ensures that all sustainment elements are
combined with operations to assure unity of command and effort?
A. Anticipation B. Integration C. Responsiveness D. Simplicity
Answer: B
Rationale: Integration is the principle that combines all elements of sustainment (logistics,
personnel services, health service support, financial management) with operations to assure
unity of command and effort. This principle prevents fragmented support and ensures
synchronized sustainment across the operational environment.
Q2 (Multiple Choice): The ability to foresee operational requirements and initiate actions
without waiting for orders is defined by which principle of sustainment?
A. Integration B. Anticipation C. Economy D. Improvisation
Answer: B
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Rationale: Anticipation is the principle that enables sustainment planners to predict future
requirements based on operational tempo, consumption rates, and mission variables.
Anticipatory actions—such as pre-positioning supplies or establishing forward distribution
points—prevent support gaps before they occur.
Q3 (True/False): The principle of Survivability refers only to protecting combat forces from
enemy action and does not apply to sustainment capabilities.
Answer: False
Rationale: Survivability applies to all military capabilities, including sustainment. Protecting
supply routes, distribution nodes, maintenance facilities, and fuel points from enemy action,
natural hazards, and operational threats is essential to maintaining continuous support to the
force.
Q4 (Multiple Choice): Which sustainment principle emphasizes uncomplicated processes to
minimize confusion and enable rapid execution?
A. Economy B. Simplicity C. Continuity D. Responsiveness
Answer: B
Rationale: Simplicity requires that sustainment processes, plans, and procedures remain
uncomplicated. Simple plans are easier to communicate, execute, and modify under stress.
Complex sustainment schemes increase the risk of confusion, delay, and failure during high-
tempo operations.
Q5 (Select All That Apply): Which of the following are among the 8 Principles of Sustainment?
(Select all that apply)
A. Integration B. Anticipation C. Centralization D. Responsiveness E. Simplicity F. Economy G.
Survivability H. Continuity I. Improvisation J. Standardization
Answer: A, B, D, E, F, G, H, I
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Rationale: The 8 Principles of Sustainment are: Integration, Anticipation, Responsiveness,
Simplicity, Economy, Survivability, Continuity, and Improvisation. Centralization and
Standardization are not principles of sustainment; sustainment operations may be decentralized
to achieve responsiveness and economy.
Q6 (Multiple Choice): Which Sustainment Warfighting Function task gives the commander the
will to act, achieve operational initiatives, and control operational tempo?
A. Extended Operational Reach B. Prolong Endurance C. Freedom of Action D. Operational
Maneuver
Answer: C
Rationale: Freedom of Action is the Sustainment Warfighting Function task that enables
commanders to act with initiative, maintain operational tempo, and exploit opportunities.
Without adequate sustainment, commanders lose flexibility and are constrained by logistical
limitations.
Q7 (Multiple Choice): The ability of a force to employ military capabilities successfully across
distance and duration is defined as:
A. Freedom of Action B. Extended Operational Reach C. Prolong Endurance D. Operational
Flexibility
Answer: B
Rationale: Extended Operational Reach is the Sustainment Warfighting Function task that
describes the distance and duration across which a unit can successfully employ military
capabilities. Sustainment extends operational reach by providing fuel, ammunition,
maintenance, and other support necessary to sustain operations far from established bases.
Q8 (True/False): The Concept of Sustainment for a brigade combat team is developed solely by
the Brigade S4 without input from other staff sections.
Answer: False