–Exam Questions & Answers on DMLSS,
QA, Equipment Management, WRM &
Procurement
Questions 1-50: DMLSS & Assemblage Management
1. Which Assemblage Record Data location button allows you to manually get
rid of location codes?
A. SPLIT
B. DELETE
C. MODIFY
D. REMOVE
Correct Answer: B. DELETE
Rationale: The DELETE button in the Assemblage Record Data window is
specifically designed to manually remove location codes from an assemblage
record. The SPLIT button (Option A) is used to add additional locations, not
remove them .
,2. Which Assemblage Record Data location button allows you to insert
additional locations for an assemblage data record?
A. DELETE
B. ADD
C. SPLIT
D. INSERT
Correct Answer: C. SPLIT
Rationale: The SPLIT function enables users to insert additional locations for an
assemblage data record, allowing the same assemblage to be stored in multiple
physical locations. DELETE (Option A) removes locations .
3. How are you notified when a received war reserve materiel (WRM) item is
flagged as having a quality assurance (QA) alert?
A. Email notification
B. Assemblage Management Inbox
C. Equipment Management Dashboard
D. Automatic report printout
Correct Answer: B. Assemblage Management Inbox
Rationale: The Assemblage Management Inbox is the designated notification
system within DMLSS for QA alerts on received WRM items. This ensures
immediate visibility of quality issues during receiving .
4. Which definition most closely matches the term "commingle"?
A. To separate items by lot number
,B. To maintain in a single location
C. To distribute across multiple facilities
D. To dispose of expired materiel
Correct Answer: B. To maintain in a single location
Rationale: Commingling refers to storing or maintaining items together in one
location. This is a critical concept in WRM management because commingled
items create complications when processing out-shipment losses .
5. Which type of shelf-life items may be extended only through the Food and
Drug Administration/Department of Defense Shelf Life Extension Program
(FDA/DOD SLEP)?
A. Type II
B. Type I
C. Type III
D. Type IV
Correct Answer: B. Type I
Rationale: Type I shelf-life items have specific expiration dates determined by the
manufacturer or FDA. Only these items qualify for extension through the formal
FDA/DOD Shelf Life Extension Program. Type II items are managed differently .
6. How much total Air Force stock must be available to be economically
feasible to Shelf Life Extension Program (SLEP) test an item?
A. 5𝐾𝐵.10K
C. 15𝐾𝐷.25K
, Correct Answer: B. $10K
Rationale: The economic feasibility threshold for SLEP testing requires total Air
Force stock value of at least $10,000. Below this amount, the cost of testing would
exceed the benefit of extending the shelf life .
7. Shelf Life Extension Program (SLEP) items extended by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) will be relabeled, down to the unit of issue, within how
many days after receiving notification of extension?
A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. 90 days
D. 120 days
Correct Answer: C. 90 days
Rationale: Regulatory requirements mandate relabeling of FDA-approved SLEP
items within 90 days of extension notification. This ensures proper identification
and tracking of extended shelf-life materiel .
8. Stored war reserve materiel (WRM) assemblages must be inventoried
every:
A. 12 months
B. 18 months
C. 24 months
D. 36 months
Correct Answer: C. 24 months