Questions and Verified Answers (100%
Correct) - Complete Guide (2026 Update)
1. Which Marine Corps Order provides the regulatory guidance for
the Body Composition and Military Appearance Program
(BCMAP)?
,,,answer,,,: MCO 6110.3A w/CH-1.
Rationale: This order establishes procedures for the effective
management of the Marine Corps Body Composition and Military
Appearance Program (MCBCMAP).
2. What does BCMAP stand for?
,,,answer,,,: Body Composition and Military Appearance Program (or
Body Composition Management Program).
3. What is the primary purpose of the BCMAP?
,,,answer,,,: To establish, evaluate, and enforce compliance with optimal
weight and body composition standards and a suitable military
appearance, essential for maintaining good order, discipline, and combat
readiness.
4. Which two sub-programs make up the MCBCMAP?
,,,answer,,,: The Body Composition Program (BCP) and the Military
Appearance Program (MAP).
5. True or False: The BCMAP only applies to Marines who fail the
Physical Fitness Test (PFT).
,,,,answer,,,: False. All Marines are periodically evaluated for weight and
military appearance, regardless of PFT performance.
6. Which official document lists the minimum and maximum weight
according to height for male and female service members?
,,,answer,,,: DoD Height/Weight Standards Table.
7. Which document provides the allowable body fat percentages
according to age for male and female Marines?
,,,answer,,,: Marine Corps Body Composition Standards Table.
8. What is the purpose of the DoD Body Composition Standards
Table?
,,,answer,,,: To derive a body fat percentage for male and female service
members following measurements for height and body circumference.
9. Who has the authority to order unit-wide or individual weigh-ins
outside the scheduled PFT/CFT dates?
,,,answer,,,: The Commanding Officer (CO). Additionally, the Inspector
General and Commanding General can require weigh-ins during
unannounced inspections.
10. What is the maximum allowable body fat percentage for a male
Marine aged 40–49?
,,,answer,,,: 22%.
Note: This is a common recall question. Know the specific percentages
by age group for both males and females. Female standards range from
26% to 34% depending on age.
, Responsibilities of Commanding Officers/OICs and FFIs/CPTRs
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11. According to BCMAP policies, what are the responsibilities of a
Commanding Officer (CO) or Officer in Charge (OIC)? (Select all
that apply)
,,,answer,,,: Select and assign, in writing, a Force Fitness Instructor
(FFI) or Command Physical Training Representative (CPTR); Consider
recommendations for temporary medical exemptions; Ensure Marines
receive a medical evaluation; Enforce compliance with weight and body
composition standards.
12. A Marine cannot be formally assigned to the BCP or MAP prior
to what step?
,,,answer,,,: Receiving a medical evaluation from an authorized medical
provider.
13. What are the three primary responsibilities of a Force Fitness
Instructor (FFI) or Command Physical Training Representative
(CPTR)?
,,,answer,,,:
1. Thoroughly review all DoD and USMC BCMAP policies.
2. Develop, implement, manage, and supervise the BCP and MAP.
3. Coordinate and supervise the execution of weigh-ins and Body
Composition Evaluations (BCEs).
14. Who is PERMITTED to perform height, weight, and Body
Composition Evaluations?
,,,answer,,,: FFI, CPTR, or other designated evaluator(s).