SUPPORT OPERATIONS PH II (PRE EXAM
STUDY GUIDE) SPO PHASE 1 (2025) (2026/2027) –
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Section 1: Foundations of SPO Phase 1 Operations
Q1: According to SPO Phase 1 standard operating procedures, which document serves as the
primary reference for defining the specific roles and responsibilities of support personnel during
initial operational deployment?
A. The Unit Manning Document
B. The Mission Essential Task List (METL)
C. The Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) for SPO Phase 1 [CORRECT]
D. The Daily Duty Roster
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) is the authoritative document that outlines
specific roles, responsibilities, and protocols for the unit.
Q2: During a shift change, the outgoing team leader is responsible for ensuring which of the
following actions is completed prior to departing the duty area?
A. Personal equipment is stowed in personal vehicles
B. All open logs are signed and closed [CORRECT]
C. The incoming leader rewinds the surveillance tapes
D. The break room is restocked with coffee
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Protocol dictates that all open logs must be signed and closed to ensure continuity and
accountability before the shift change is finalized.
Q3: You are monitoring the radio net and hear a unit calling "Alpha 1-6, this is Bravo 2-4." You
determine this is an example of which type of communication standard?
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A. Brevity code transmission
B. Proword usage
C. Standard tactical call sign format [CORRECT]
D. Clear text encryption
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Identifying units by their designated call signs (e.g., Alpha 1-6) is the standard method
for tactical communication to ensure clarity and security.
Q4: When entering a logbook entry regarding a minor equipment malfunction that occurred at
0900, which format best aligns with SPO Phase 1 documentation standards?
A. "Truck broke down again at 0900."
B. "Fault noted in vehicle #3, 0900 hours." [CORRECT]
C. "Maintenance required for #3."
D. "Incident report filed re: vehicle."
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Log entries must be precise, objective, and include the specific time and asset
identifier to maintain an accurate historical record.
Q5: If an immediate supervisor issues a verbal order that directly contradicts a written safety
regulation found in the SPO Phase 1 SOP, what is the correct course of action for the support
specialist?
A. Follow the verbal order because the supervisor is present
B. Follow the written regulation and politely inform the supervisor of the conflict [CORRECT]
C. Ignore both until the command post issues a clarification
D. Ask a peer what they would do in that situation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Written safety regulations generally supersede verbal orders to prevent accidents, and
the conflict must be brought to the supervisor's attention immediately.
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Q6: Which of the following brevity codes is used to indicate that a unit is operating at full
capacity and ready for tasking?
A. SPAMMER
B. REDCON-1 [CORRECT]
C. BLACKOUT
D. OCTOBER
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: REDCON-1 is the standard defense readiness condition term used to signal full
readiness and immediate deployment capability.
Q7: You receive a radio transmission that is broken and full of static, making the instructions
unintelligible. What is the appropriate radio etiquette response?
A. "Say again."
B. "Wait out."
C. "Say again, your last transmission was broken." [CORRECT]
D. "Loud and clear."
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Acknowledging that the transmission was broken before asking for a repeat ensures
the sender knows to retransmit clearly.
Q8: A spot report (SALUTE report) must be submitted immediately after observing an
suspicious activity. What does the acronym "SALUTE" stand for?
A. Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment [CORRECT]
B. Status, Action, Location, User, Time, Entry
C. Size, Action, Longitude, Unit, Type, Event
D. Situation, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: SALUTE is the standard mnemonic for Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, and
Equipment, ensuring all critical information is relayed.