What is the primary purpose of SAPR in the Navy?
A. Promote team-building exercises
B. Help sexual assault victims, provide support and reporting options
C. Organize ship maintenance schedules
D. Train sailors in combat readiness - ANSWERAnswer: B
Which of the following is a type of SAPR report a victim can file?
A. Unrestricted
B. Restricted
C. Anonymous
D. Both A and B - ANSWERAnswer: D
Who can a victim of sexual assault report to under restricted reporting?
A. Commanding Officer
B. SAPR VA (Victim Advocate)
C. NCIS Investigator
D. Military Judge - ANSWERAnswer: B
International treaties in the military primarily govern:
A. Pay and benefits
B. Rules of war and international law
C. Uniform regulations
D. Naval leave procedures - ANSWERAnswer: B
Definitions of insignias and rank (Prezzo) are important because they:
A. Help with navigation
B. Identify roles and authority on a ship
C. Determine who gets paid more
D. Govern leave procedures - ANSWERAnswer: B
What does the constitutional paradigm lecture primarily emphasize?
A. Uniform requirements
B. Lawful orders and obedience
C. PFA standards
D. Naval strategy - ANSWERAnswer: B
What is the focus of ORM in the Navy?
A. Organizational ranking management
B. Operational Risk Management
C. Officer Recruitment Manual
D. Official Records Management - ANSWERAnswer: B
Boardroom (or war room) etiquette involves:
, A. Knowing who is invited and proper conduct
B. Preparing meals
C. Reporting daily to the XO
D. Conducting deck logs - ANSWERAnswer: A
Which of the following is required for a legal search of a sailor's person?
A. Commanding Officer's approval only
B. Justification and probable cause
C. Any sailor may search
D. Written waiver from Navy Recruiting - ANSWERAnswer: B
The burden of proof in a legal search lies with:
A. The sailor being searched
B. The person conducting the search
C. The Commanding Officer
D. SAPR Advocate - ANSWERAnswer: B
Operational vs administrative chains of command differ primarily in:
A. Uniform style
B. Focus on missions vs. administrative tasks
C. Rank insignia
D. National ensign procedures - ANSWERAnswer: B
Large-scale operations require a chain of command that:
A. Is informal
B. Breaks down duties into operational and support roles
C. Focuses only on officers
D. Rotates weekly - ANSWERAnswer: B
Proper uniform etiquette includes:
A. Wearing whatever is comfortable
B. Knowing what is allowed vs. not allowed and proper placement
C. Removing insignias for privacy
D. Mixing service uniforms - ANSWERAnswer: B
US naval strategy against Japan in WWII primarily focused on:
A. Defensive naval patrols in the Atlantic
B. Island-hopping campaign in the Pacific
C. Blockades in Europe
D. Air raids on domestic cities - ANSWERAnswer: B
When saluting, you must:
A. Do it only indoors
B. Know the procedure and timing exactly
C. Salute only officers of higher pay grade
D. Salute every sailor - ANSWERAnswer: B