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1. What is the primary operational purpose of the Reserve Zone in Chinese
offensive doctrine?
A. Main assault coordination
B. Fire support and reserve command staging
C. Border defense units
D. Initial contact with enemy frontlines
ANSWER: B. Fire support and reserve command staging
2. Which of the following is not a doctrinal form of attack?
A. Raid
B. Spoiling attack
C. Hasty defense
D. Ambush
ANSWER: C. Hasty defense
3. In what form of attack does the commander deceive the enemy with a
realistic threat without intending to engage decisively?
ANSWER: Feint
3. During a raid, what is the primary difference from other forms of attack?
A. It is always conducted at night
B. It involves decisive engagement
C. The force plans to return to friendly lines
D. It requires aerial insertion
ANSWER: C. The force plans to return to friendly lines
,2. Which Chinese offensive zone contains command groups and firepower groups
and is situated behind the frontline zone?
ANSWER: Reserve Zone
3. Which zone would most likely house the People's Armed Police and logistical
reinforcements in a Chinese layered defense?
ANSWER: Garrison Zone
Tactical Tasks & Obstacle Effects
4. What is the intended effect of a “Fix” obstacle?
A. Stop the enemy’s advance permanently
B. Divert the enemy into a kill zone
C. Slow enemy movement and expose it to fires
D. Cause confusion and disorientation
ANSWER: C. Slow enemy movement and expose it to fires
5. When integrating fires and obstacles to divert the enemy into an adjacent
avenue of approach, which effect is being applied?
ANSWER: Turn
6. A battalion-level security force tasked with defeating or delaying enemy recon
before it reaches the main body is performing which mission?
ANSWER: Guard
4. Which step of the offense involves forcing the enemy to remain in place and
become vulnerable to maneuver?
ANSWER: Fix the enemy
5. What step directly follows “Disrupt the enemy” in the sequence of an
offensive operation?
ANSWER: Fix the enemy
6. What is the purpose of "Follow Through" in an offensive operation?
A. Consolidate gains
,B. Conduct defensive prep
C. Regain contact
D. Set conditions for retrograde
ANSWER: A. Consolidate gains
Defensive Operations & Terrain Use
7. A company is assigned to defend a narrow ridge with no room to maneuver
and must hold at all costs. What form of defense is most appropriate?
ANSWER: Perimeter defense
8. A reverse slope defense would place the bulk of friendly combat power:
A. In plain sight of the enemy to maximize deterrence
B. Along avenues of approach
C. On the reverse side of terrain masking from enemy observation
D. Deep in the rear to protect logistics
ANSWER: C. On the reverse side of terrain masking from enemy observation
Rehearsals & Time Analysis
9. What type of rehearsal involves the commander receiving feedback from
subordinates after they brief their portion of the plan?
ANSWER: Backbrief
10. Which rehearsal technique is best used when time is constrained and terrain
is unavailable?
A. Full Dress
B. Terrain Model
C. Sketch Map
D. Map
ANSWER: D. Map
, 11. According to the 1/3–2/3 rule, how much time should a company
commander allocate for troop-leading procedures if given a 24-hour planning
cycle?
ANSWER: 16 hours
COA Development & Decision Support
12. Which element is not required in a full COA statement?
A. Enemy SITTEMP
B. Purpose of the Operation
C. Form of maneuver
D. Tasks and purposes of shaping operations
ANSWER: A. Enemy SITTEMP
13. Which of the following best describes the COA Sketch sequence?
ANSWER: Start at the decisive point, build backwards to start, then forward
to completion
14. What should be included in the COA sketch? (Select all that apply)
A. Phase lines
B. Named Areas of Interest
C. Decisive Point
D. Weather overlays
ANSWER: A, B, C
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB)
15. Which step of IPB would most likely include terrain analysis using OAKOC?
ANSWER: Step 2 – Describe environmental effects on operations
16. What element of IPB would analyze civilian media presence in the AO?
ANSWER: Civil Considerations (People or Events)