TBS PHASE 4 EXAM LATEST REAL EXAM 150 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE
Who may impose a NJP? - ANSWER: Company commanders and higher may impose
punishment on commissioned and warrant officers and enlisted members of their
commands.
Who can delegate the power to impose a NJP? - ANSWER: Only a flag or general
officer-in-command
What is the UPB? - ANSWER: the document the unit uses to record the
imposition of NJP on enlisted personnel.
Within how many days does an appeal need to be submitted by? - ANSWER: must be
submitted within five days (calendar days, not working days) of the imposition of
punishment.
Who is able to "appeal the authority" - ANSWER: The next commander in the chain
of command senior to the officer who imposed NJP
What is a summary court martial? - ANSWER: is the lowest, least severe form of
court-martial
under the UCMJ
Who can be tried by a Summary Court-Martial (SCM)? - ANSWER: Enlisted service
members only
What is the SCM composed of? - ANSWER: one commissioned officer
Steps to gaining a foothold - ANSWER: SOSR
What are the two types of promotion boards? - ANSWER: Headquarters Marine
Corps SNCO Selection Board.
Local enlisted screening boards
Principles of urban patroling - ANSWER: Depth
Mutual support
Deception and pattern avoidance
Intra patrol communication
Systems approach to training education - ANSWER: Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
, SOSR acronym - ANSWER: Suppress
Obscure
Secure
Reduce
What is a special court martial? - ANSWER: Battalion or squadron commanders or
higher convene
SPCMs. An SPCM requires a minimum of three members (if not military judge alone).
As a result of a competency review board (CRB), Marines
will not be promoted within - ANSWER: - 12 months of an administrative reduction
to Sgt or
higher grade.
- 6 months of a punitive or administrative reduction to
LCpl or Cpl.
- 3 months of a punitive or administrative reduction to Pvt or PFC.
Nonjudicial Punishment (NJP) Situations For nonjudicial punishment (NJP) situations,
- ANSWER: Marines will not be promoted Within 3 months of a date awarded NJP
What is The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution? - ANSWER: protects the right of
people to
be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable
searches
and seizures. The Fourth Amendment requires that no search "warrants"
be issued
except on the basis of probable cause.
What is the time given for a Corrective Action after NJP? - ANSWER: If NJP was
executed, action may be taken within a
reasonable time (usually four months) to set aside the NJP.
What is IRAM (Individual Records Administration Manual)? - ANSWER: Gives
guidance for personal records management
Forms of punishment under UCMJ - ANSWER: Non punitive measures
Extra military instruction
Non punitive letter of caution
Administrative withholding of privileges
MAGTF composition - ANSWER: Command
Ground
Air
Logistics
Types of MAGTF - ANSWER: MEF, MEB, MEU, SPMAGTF
AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE
Who may impose a NJP? - ANSWER: Company commanders and higher may impose
punishment on commissioned and warrant officers and enlisted members of their
commands.
Who can delegate the power to impose a NJP? - ANSWER: Only a flag or general
officer-in-command
What is the UPB? - ANSWER: the document the unit uses to record the
imposition of NJP on enlisted personnel.
Within how many days does an appeal need to be submitted by? - ANSWER: must be
submitted within five days (calendar days, not working days) of the imposition of
punishment.
Who is able to "appeal the authority" - ANSWER: The next commander in the chain
of command senior to the officer who imposed NJP
What is a summary court martial? - ANSWER: is the lowest, least severe form of
court-martial
under the UCMJ
Who can be tried by a Summary Court-Martial (SCM)? - ANSWER: Enlisted service
members only
What is the SCM composed of? - ANSWER: one commissioned officer
Steps to gaining a foothold - ANSWER: SOSR
What are the two types of promotion boards? - ANSWER: Headquarters Marine
Corps SNCO Selection Board.
Local enlisted screening boards
Principles of urban patroling - ANSWER: Depth
Mutual support
Deception and pattern avoidance
Intra patrol communication
Systems approach to training education - ANSWER: Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
, SOSR acronym - ANSWER: Suppress
Obscure
Secure
Reduce
What is a special court martial? - ANSWER: Battalion or squadron commanders or
higher convene
SPCMs. An SPCM requires a minimum of three members (if not military judge alone).
As a result of a competency review board (CRB), Marines
will not be promoted within - ANSWER: - 12 months of an administrative reduction
to Sgt or
higher grade.
- 6 months of a punitive or administrative reduction to
LCpl or Cpl.
- 3 months of a punitive or administrative reduction to Pvt or PFC.
Nonjudicial Punishment (NJP) Situations For nonjudicial punishment (NJP) situations,
- ANSWER: Marines will not be promoted Within 3 months of a date awarded NJP
What is The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution? - ANSWER: protects the right of
people to
be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable
searches
and seizures. The Fourth Amendment requires that no search "warrants"
be issued
except on the basis of probable cause.
What is the time given for a Corrective Action after NJP? - ANSWER: If NJP was
executed, action may be taken within a
reasonable time (usually four months) to set aside the NJP.
What is IRAM (Individual Records Administration Manual)? - ANSWER: Gives
guidance for personal records management
Forms of punishment under UCMJ - ANSWER: Non punitive measures
Extra military instruction
Non punitive letter of caution
Administrative withholding of privileges
MAGTF composition - ANSWER: Command
Ground
Air
Logistics
Types of MAGTF - ANSWER: MEF, MEB, MEU, SPMAGTF