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1. What is the primary purpose of suppressive fire in infantry
operations?
A. To destroy enemy forces
B. To delay friendly movement
C. To prevent the enemy from effectively returning fire
D. To mark targets for air support
Answer: C
Suppressive fire is used to degrade the enemy’s ability to return
effective fire, allowing friendly forces to maneuver more safely
rather than focusing on destruction.
2. Which component is part of a standard U.S. infantry fire team?
A. 12 soldiers
B. 9 soldiers
C. 4 soldiers
, D. 20 soldiers
Answer: C
An infantry fire team typically consists of four soldiers: team
leader, rifleman, automatic rifleman, and grenadier.
3. What is the main purpose of an M4 carbine zero?
A. To increase rate of fire
B. To align the weapon’s sights with the point of impact
C. To reduce recoil
D. To test ammunition quality
Answer: B
Zeroing ensures the sights are properly aligned so rounds impact
where the shooter aims at a given distance.
4. In a standard patrol, what is the role of the point man?
A. Provide rear security
B. Lead the formation and detect threats first
C. Carry heavy weapons
D. Manage communications
Answer: B
, The point man leads the patrol and is responsible for early threat
detection and navigation guidance.
5. What does the acronym “SITREP” stand for?
A. Situation Report
B. Security Tactical Report
C. Signal Transmission Report
D. Strategic Intelligence Task Report
Answer: A
A SITREP is a Situation Report used to communicate current
operational conditions.
6. What is the effective casualty treatment priority in TCCC?
A. Breathing, bleeding, fractures
B. Airway, bleeding, breathing
C. Bleeding, airway, breathing
D. Fractures, airway, bleeding
Answer: C
Tactical Combat Casualty Care prioritizes controlling massive
hemorrhage first, followed by airway and breathing.
, 7. Which terrain feature is best described as a “draw”?
A. High ground
B. A small valley or depression
C. A cliff face
D. A flat plateau
Answer: B
A draw is a low ground feature, often dry, that channels water
runoff.
8. What is the purpose of a base of fire element?
A. To cook meals during operations
B. To provide sustained fire to fix the enemy
C. To transport supplies
D. To conduct reconnaissance
Answer: B
A base of fire element suppresses or fixes the enemy to support
maneuver elements.
9. What does METT-TC stand for?
A. Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, Civilian considerations
B. Movement, Engagement, Tactics, Troops, Timing,