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31 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 31
How do you read a map?
The unit, the marine, and the marine corps
Right and up (read the numbers)
120 clicks fully rotated.
1 click = 3 degrees
Operational stress control and readiness
Term 2 of 31
To effectively mentor, a Marine needs to have_______________.
A genuine concern for subordinates.
A focus on maintaining discipline and order.
An ability to delegate tasks effectively.
A strong desire for personal advancement.
Term 3 of 31
In combat or peace time leaders demonstrate _____________ by making decisions that meet the high
standards of the Marine Corps.
Moral courage
Public relations and community engagement.
Strategic planning and resource allocation.
Operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
,Term 4 of 31
Our character is built on the leadership philosophy that is different. Marines demonstrate this
leadership by_____________.
Strict obedience to orders and disciplined behavior.
Creative problem-solving and innovative thinking.
Flexibility in roles and responsibilities.
Casual interactions and informal communication.
Term 5 of 31
Radio frequency interference is always present and man made interference mostly comes from
________________.
Natural phenomena like lightning and storms.
Biological sources such as animals and plants.
Electrical sources
Geographical features like mountains and valleys.
Term 6 of 31
What does the Acronym OSCAR stand for
Combat and Operationa Stress Control.
- center hold
- compass to cheek hold
Operational Stress Control And Readiness
Physical Strength
,Term 7 of 31
What does COSC stand for?
- center hold
- compass to cheek hold
Operational Stress Control And Readiness
Combat and Operationa Stress Control.
Right and up (read the numbers)
Term 8 of 31
MOS roadmaps provide Marine leaders with career counseling tools that benefits_______________.
The family, the community, and the nation.
The training program, The instructors, and The Equipment.
The individual, the employer, and the government.
The unit, the Marine, and the Marine Corps
Term 9 of 31
An example(s) of traditions and customs NCOs are to impart____________.
Transmit Marine Corps doctrine, customs, and priorities by word of mouth and by
example to junior marines.
- render a proper salute to officers
- Conduct drill and ceremonies
- Colors
- Radio discipline
- Authorized radio procedures
- Render a proper salute to officers
- Drill and ceremonies in accordance with regulations
- Enforce uniform regulations
, Term 10 of 31
As leaders it is the primary responsibility to the United States to _______________.
Promote peacekeeping missions and humanitarian efforts.
Instill the warrior first mentality that fights and wins wars
Focus on administrative tasks and paperwork management.
Encourage recreational activities and morale boosting events.
Term 11 of 31
The two principle sources of natural radio noise is:
- Thunderstorms
- stars
- Ground waves
- Sky waves
Radio waves
- center hold
- compass to cheek hold
Term 12 of 31
Being conditioned to withstand hardship in any clime or place through combat requires________.
Physical strength
Mental resilience and adaptability.
Teamwork and collaboration among units.
Technical skills in weaponry and tactics.
31 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 31
How do you read a map?
The unit, the marine, and the marine corps
Right and up (read the numbers)
120 clicks fully rotated.
1 click = 3 degrees
Operational stress control and readiness
Term 2 of 31
To effectively mentor, a Marine needs to have_______________.
A genuine concern for subordinates.
A focus on maintaining discipline and order.
An ability to delegate tasks effectively.
A strong desire for personal advancement.
Term 3 of 31
In combat or peace time leaders demonstrate _____________ by making decisions that meet the high
standards of the Marine Corps.
Moral courage
Public relations and community engagement.
Strategic planning and resource allocation.
Operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
,Term 4 of 31
Our character is built on the leadership philosophy that is different. Marines demonstrate this
leadership by_____________.
Strict obedience to orders and disciplined behavior.
Creative problem-solving and innovative thinking.
Flexibility in roles and responsibilities.
Casual interactions and informal communication.
Term 5 of 31
Radio frequency interference is always present and man made interference mostly comes from
________________.
Natural phenomena like lightning and storms.
Biological sources such as animals and plants.
Electrical sources
Geographical features like mountains and valleys.
Term 6 of 31
What does the Acronym OSCAR stand for
Combat and Operationa Stress Control.
- center hold
- compass to cheek hold
Operational Stress Control And Readiness
Physical Strength
,Term 7 of 31
What does COSC stand for?
- center hold
- compass to cheek hold
Operational Stress Control And Readiness
Combat and Operationa Stress Control.
Right and up (read the numbers)
Term 8 of 31
MOS roadmaps provide Marine leaders with career counseling tools that benefits_______________.
The family, the community, and the nation.
The training program, The instructors, and The Equipment.
The individual, the employer, and the government.
The unit, the Marine, and the Marine Corps
Term 9 of 31
An example(s) of traditions and customs NCOs are to impart____________.
Transmit Marine Corps doctrine, customs, and priorities by word of mouth and by
example to junior marines.
- render a proper salute to officers
- Conduct drill and ceremonies
- Colors
- Radio discipline
- Authorized radio procedures
- Render a proper salute to officers
- Drill and ceremonies in accordance with regulations
- Enforce uniform regulations
, Term 10 of 31
As leaders it is the primary responsibility to the United States to _______________.
Promote peacekeeping missions and humanitarian efforts.
Instill the warrior first mentality that fights and wins wars
Focus on administrative tasks and paperwork management.
Encourage recreational activities and morale boosting events.
Term 11 of 31
The two principle sources of natural radio noise is:
- Thunderstorms
- stars
- Ground waves
- Sky waves
Radio waves
- center hold
- compass to cheek hold
Term 12 of 31
Being conditioned to withstand hardship in any clime or place through combat requires________.
Physical strength
Mental resilience and adaptability.
Teamwork and collaboration among units.
Technical skills in weaponry and tactics.