55 Questions with Detailed Rationales | Marine Corps Combat Fitness
Test Monitor Certification (2026/2027 Latest)
SECTION 1: CFT Event Execution and Procedures
1. During the Movement to Contact event, a Marine begins the 880-yard sprint
before the command "Go" is given. As the CFT Monitor, what is the proper
corrective action?
A. Allow the Marine to continue and apply a 10-second time penalty
B. Stop the Marine immediately and restart the event after a brief recovery period
C. Disqualify the Marine from the CFT and require a retest within 48 hours
D. Document the early start but accept the time as officially recorded
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An early start constitutes a false start. The monitor must stop the Marine
immediately and restart the event after adequate recovery to ensure accurate
performance measurement. Time penalties are not applied to false starts, and
disqualification is excessive for a procedural error.
2. A Marine performing the Ammunition Can Lift extends their arms fully but fails to
lower the can until the top of the can is below chin level. How should this
repetition be scored?
A. Count the repetition as valid since full extension was achieved
B. Count the repetition only if the Marine self-corrects before the next lift
C. Do not count the repetition; provide immediate correction to the Marine
D. Count the repetition but mark it as marginal on the score sheet
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: For a valid repetition in the Ammo Can Lift, the can must be lifted above the
chin with elbows locked, then lowered until the top of the can is below chin level. Failure
,to achieve the full range of motion renders the repetition invalid, and the monitor must
provide immediate correction to ensure proper form.
3. During the Maneuver Under Fire event, a Marine attempts to throw the practice
grenade from a standing position without first dropping to the prone position.
What is the correct monitor response?
A. Allow the throw but assess a 5-second time penalty
B. Instruct the Marine to return to the starting point and execute the prone position
before throwing
C. Accept the throw but reduce the event score by 10 points
D. Stop the Marine and require complete restart of the MUF event
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The grenade throw portion of MUF requires the Marine to first assume the
prone position before throwing. If the Marine fails to execute the required prone
position, the monitor must instruct the Marine to return and properly execute the
movement. Time penalties and point deductions are not standard CFT scoring
procedures.
4. Which of the following describes the proper uniform requirement for the
Movement to Contact event according to current MCO 6100.13 standards?
A. Physical training gear with running shoes
B. Combat boots and utility uniform (or FROG gear)
C. Combat boots and physical training gear
D. Running shoes and utility uniform
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Movement to Contact event requires Marines to wear combat boots and
the utility uniform (or FROG gear in applicable units) to simulate combat conditions.
Running shoes and PT gear do not meet the uniform standard for this event.
5. During the Ammo Can Lift, a Marine sets the can down before the 2-minute time
limit expires. What is the proper monitor action?
, A. Immediately stop the event and record the repetitions completed
B. Allow the Marine to rest for 10 seconds and then resume counting
C. Instruct the Marine to pick up the can and continue; do not count additional rest time
D. Disqualify the Marine for breaking contact with the can
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Marines may set the can down during the 2-minute period but must resume
lifting when instructed. The monitor should encourage the Marine to continue and
resume counting valid repetitions. The event is not terminated unless the Marine
refuses to continue, and disqualification is not appropriate for momentary rest.
6. In the Maneuver Under Fire event, the low crawl obstacle requires the Marine to
maintain contact with the ground using:
A. At least one hand and both knees at all times
B. At least one elbow and one knee at all times
C. The abdomen in contact with the ground throughout
D. Both hands and both feet in constant contact with the ground
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The low crawl requires the Marine to maintain contact with the ground using
at least one elbow and one knee throughout the obstacle. This standard ensures the low
crawl is executed properly and safely while maintaining the tactical profile required by
the event.
7. A CFT Monitor observes a Marine using a forward roll to negotiate the wall
obstacle during MUF. What is the correct action?
A. Allow the technique as it demonstrates agility and efficiency
B. Stop the Marine and require the wall to be negotiated using proper assistance or
climbing technique
C. Assess a time penalty but allow the completion
D. Disqualify the Marine from the MUF event for unsafe conduct
Correct Answer: B