125 Updated Questions & Answers with Realistic Scenarios
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This ME2 SWE Study Guide 2026 is a complete, updated exam prep pack designed to help
you master every key area tested. It includes 125 questions with detailed answers and
explanations, plus modern scenario-based cases aligned to 2025/2026 Coast Guard standards.
Covers law enforcement, PWCS, navigation, medical, TMT, CLEAR, UOF,
MARSEC, and risk assessment.
Includes new high-value scenario questions to boost real-world readiness.
Perfectly formatted for fast revision and last-minute exam prep.
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, ME2 SWE Study Guide 2026 – 125 High-Value Questions &
Answers
1. How often shall defensive tactics be conducted?
a) Weekly
b) Monthly
c) Quarterly
d) Annually
Answer: b) Monthly
Explanation: Coast Guard training doctrine requires law enforcement personnel to
conduct defensive tactics on a monthly basis to ensure proficiency and readiness.
2. What is the FDIN threshold for cocaine?
a) 1 pound
b) 500 grams
c) 1 kilogram
d) 5 kilograms
Answer: a) 1 pound
Explanation: Federal Drug Identification Number (FDIN) reporting requires a threshold
of 1 pound for cocaine seizures.
3. Who is in charge of parades?
a) District Commander
b) Sector Commander
c) XO
d) CO
Answer: a) District Commander
Explanation: The District Commander is responsible for ceremonial and operational
oversight of parades within Coast Guard jurisdiction.
4. What Coast Guard mission is conducted for the stewardship of the people?
a) Marine Safety
b) PWCS
c) Search and Rescue
d) Living Marine Resources
, Answer: b) PWCS
Explanation: Ports, Waterways, and Coastal Security (PWCS) protects the American
public through security and stewardship missions.
5. How many people are allowed on a Jacob’s ladder at one time?
Answer: 1
Explanation: For safety reasons, only one person should be on a Jacob’s ladder at any
given time to prevent falls or structural failure.
6. How many methods exist for calibrating an IONSCAN?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
Answer: b) 2
Explanation: Two calibration methods are recognized to ensure accuracy of the
IONSCAN device used in contraband detection.
7. Vessels of what size are required to have a waste management plan?
a) 20 ft and greater
b) 26 ft and greater
c) 40 ft and greater
d) 50 ft and greater
Answer: c) 40 ft and greater
Explanation: U.S. Coast Guard environmental protection guidelines require vessels ≥ 40
ft to maintain a waste management plan.
8. What type of passports no longer exist?
Answer: Camouflage passports
Explanation: These were fraudulent passports issued by defunct or non-recognized states
and are no longer valid or accepted.
9. At what age are PFDs required by federal law?
a) 10
b) 12
c) 13