X100 Multiple Choice
______ includes the authority to task-organize subordinate forces, assign missions and
functions, and geographic responsibilities to forces. - ANS - Operational Control
(OPCON)
__________ attempts to synchronize, coordinate and integrate military operations with
the activities of other governmental and nongovernmental entities to achieve unity of
effort - ANS - unified action
A _______ is the point at which a force no longer has the capacity to continue its form
of operations, whether or offense or defense. - ANS - Culminating point
A military revolution is - ANS - Uncontrollable, unpredictable and unforeseeable
According to Kotter's 8-stage change model, the first stage in creating successful
change is: - ANS - Establishing a sense of urgency (to overcome complacency)
According to the JP 4-0, "Using the ______ as a frame, the joint forces commander's
logistics staff elements develop and codify an overarching approach to theater
operations in the _______" - ANS - Theater logistics analysis (TLA), Theater logistics
overview (TLO)
As a unit transitions from offensive to defensive focus, what, doctrinally, should its
commander do? - ANS - Maintain contact and surveillance of enemy forces
How can an organizational leader set the conditions for a positive climate? - ANS -
Assess the culture and climate. Foster teamwork, collaboration, and loyalty. Ensure
fairness, inclusiveness, and accountability.
Identify the correct characteristics regarding cyberspace as a domain - ANS -
Cyberspace is man-made and part of every unit's operating environment
In the development of a theater campaign plan, the joint logistics planning process has
four key outputs; theater logistics analysis, theater logistics overview, logistics estimate,
and the _________ - ANS - Concept of logistics support
, Materiel development and acquisition are integral within the joint capabilities integration
and development system (JCIDS), the army force management model, and doctrine,
organization, training, materiel, leadership, personnel, facilities, and policy
(DOTMLPF-P) since they - ANS - Satisfy identified and validated capability gaps with
rapid or deliberate materiel acquisition solutions
One of the enduring legacies of Helmuth von Moltke the Elder is - ANS - A
professional staff
Positioning, navigation, and timing; missile warning; satellite communications;
environmental monitoring; nuclear detonation detection; and intelligence, surveillance
and reconnaissance (ISR) are all examples of: - ANS - Space operations and
associated capabilities
Simultaneity, depth, phasing, and tempo are all considered during? - ANS - Arranging
Operations
Strategies link ends, ways, and means to achieve the desired and state. In this
construct, the term "ways" is defined as: - ANS - A sequence of actions that is likely to
achieve stated objectives
The document establishes the president's guidance to combatant commanders on
broad missions and responsibilities, physical boundaries, and specific combatant
commander responsibilities. - ANS - The Unified Campaign Plan
The M1A1 Abrams tank is an example of a successful materiel acquisition for the army.
For materiel acquisition, which phase of the defense acquisition system (DAS) is often
the longest and most costly? - ANS - Operations and support phase
The security area, battle handover line (BHL), main battle area (MBA), forward edge of
the battle area (FEBA), and battle positions (BP) are control measures common to what
type of operation? - ANS - Defense
The senior leaders of the department of the army (SLDA) determine the best mix of
forces for the service through ________ - ANS - Total army analysis (TAA) process
What are the criteria used to test the validity of each COA? - ANS - Suitable, feasible,
acceptable, distinguishable, and complete
______ includes the authority to task-organize subordinate forces, assign missions and
functions, and geographic responsibilities to forces. - ANS - Operational Control
(OPCON)
__________ attempts to synchronize, coordinate and integrate military operations with
the activities of other governmental and nongovernmental entities to achieve unity of
effort - ANS - unified action
A _______ is the point at which a force no longer has the capacity to continue its form
of operations, whether or offense or defense. - ANS - Culminating point
A military revolution is - ANS - Uncontrollable, unpredictable and unforeseeable
According to Kotter's 8-stage change model, the first stage in creating successful
change is: - ANS - Establishing a sense of urgency (to overcome complacency)
According to the JP 4-0, "Using the ______ as a frame, the joint forces commander's
logistics staff elements develop and codify an overarching approach to theater
operations in the _______" - ANS - Theater logistics analysis (TLA), Theater logistics
overview (TLO)
As a unit transitions from offensive to defensive focus, what, doctrinally, should its
commander do? - ANS - Maintain contact and surveillance of enemy forces
How can an organizational leader set the conditions for a positive climate? - ANS -
Assess the culture and climate. Foster teamwork, collaboration, and loyalty. Ensure
fairness, inclusiveness, and accountability.
Identify the correct characteristics regarding cyberspace as a domain - ANS -
Cyberspace is man-made and part of every unit's operating environment
In the development of a theater campaign plan, the joint logistics planning process has
four key outputs; theater logistics analysis, theater logistics overview, logistics estimate,
and the _________ - ANS - Concept of logistics support
, Materiel development and acquisition are integral within the joint capabilities integration
and development system (JCIDS), the army force management model, and doctrine,
organization, training, materiel, leadership, personnel, facilities, and policy
(DOTMLPF-P) since they - ANS - Satisfy identified and validated capability gaps with
rapid or deliberate materiel acquisition solutions
One of the enduring legacies of Helmuth von Moltke the Elder is - ANS - A
professional staff
Positioning, navigation, and timing; missile warning; satellite communications;
environmental monitoring; nuclear detonation detection; and intelligence, surveillance
and reconnaissance (ISR) are all examples of: - ANS - Space operations and
associated capabilities
Simultaneity, depth, phasing, and tempo are all considered during? - ANS - Arranging
Operations
Strategies link ends, ways, and means to achieve the desired and state. In this
construct, the term "ways" is defined as: - ANS - A sequence of actions that is likely to
achieve stated objectives
The document establishes the president's guidance to combatant commanders on
broad missions and responsibilities, physical boundaries, and specific combatant
commander responsibilities. - ANS - The Unified Campaign Plan
The M1A1 Abrams tank is an example of a successful materiel acquisition for the army.
For materiel acquisition, which phase of the defense acquisition system (DAS) is often
the longest and most costly? - ANS - Operations and support phase
The security area, battle handover line (BHL), main battle area (MBA), forward edge of
the battle area (FEBA), and battle positions (BP) are control measures common to what
type of operation? - ANS - Defense
The senior leaders of the department of the army (SLDA) determine the best mix of
forces for the service through ________ - ANS - Total army analysis (TAA) process
What are the criteria used to test the validity of each COA? - ANS - Suitable, feasible,
acceptable, distinguishable, and complete