QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES
Question 1
What is the Army's framework for exercising mission command?
A) Centralized decision-making.
B) Detailed task prescriptions for subordinates.
C) Use of mission orders to empower disciplined initiative.
D) Reliance solely on technology for situational awareness.
E) Avoiding risk at all costs.
Correct Answer: C) Use of mission orders to empower disciplined
initiative.
Rationale: Mission command is the Army's approach to command and
control that empowers subordinate leaders to exercise disciplined
initiative within the commander's intent to achieve assigned tasks.
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT one of the six principles of mission command?
A) Build cohesive teams through mutual trust.
B) Create shared understanding.
C) Exercise disciplined initiative.
D) Focus on detailed task execution.
E) Provide a clear commander's intent.
Correct Answer: D) Focus on detailed task execution.
Rationale: Mission command emphasizes focusing
on results and intent, not detailed task execution, to allow for
decentralized decision-making.
Question 3
What does "disciplined initiative" mean in the context of mission command?
A) Following orders without question.
B) Acting independently without consulting the commander.
C) Acting within the commander's intent to seize opportunities or counter
threats, even if not specifically ordered.
,D) Only taking action when explicitly told what to do.
E) Avoiding all risk.
Correct Answer: C) Acting within the commander's intent to seize
opportunities or counter threats, even if not specifically ordered.
Rationale: Disciplined initiative is the ability of a subordinate to act
decisively and creatively within the boundaries of the commander's
intent when unanticipated opportunities or threats arise.
Question 4
Which of the following best describes the "Army Profession"?
A) A job that provides a steady paycheck and benefits.
B) A vocation of trust, bound by a distinctive ethic, serving the American
people.
C) A collection of individuals performing military duties.
D) A solely technical career field.
E) A career focused on personal advancement.
Correct Answer: B) A vocation of trust, bound by a distinctive ethic,
serving the American people.
Rationale: The Army Profession is defined by its expertise in the
ethical application of land combat power, its unique responsibility to
the nation, and its commitment to an ethos of service.
Question 5
What is the primary purpose of "commander's intent"?
A) To list all tasks for subordinates.
B) To dictate the exact methods of execution.
C) To concisely state the purpose of the operation, key tasks, and desired
end state, guiding subordinate initiative.
D) To limit subordinate decision-making.
E) To transfer all risk to subordinates.
Correct Answer: C) To concisely state the purpose of the operation,
key tasks, and desired end state, guiding subordinate initiative.
,Rationale: Commander's intent provides the overarching purpose and
desired outcome, allowing subordinates to adapt their plans when
conditions change, while remaining aligned with the broader
mission.
Question 6
Which Army Value emphasizes placing the welfare of your subordinates
before your own?
A) Loyalty
B) Duty
C) Respect
D) Selfless Service
E) Honor
Correct Answer: D) Selfless Service
Rationale: Selfless Service means putting the welfare of the nation,
the Army, and your subordinates before your own.
Question 7
What is the primary characteristic of "critical thinking" in a military context?
A) Following orders without analysis.
B) Accepting information at face value.
C) Analyzing information objectively, identifying assumptions, evaluating
evidence, and formulating reasoned judgments.
D) Only relying on intuition.
E) Avoiding questioning authority.
Correct Answer: C) Analyzing information objectively, identifying
assumptions, evaluating evidence, and formulating reasoned
judgments.
Rationale: Critical thinking is essential for military leaders to make
sound decisions in complex and dynamic environments, requiring
logical analysis and evaluation.
, Question 8
Which of the following is NOT a component of the "Mission Command
Warfighting Function"?
A) Command and control.
B) Leadership.
C) Information.
D) Protection.
E) Engagement.
Correct Answer: E) Engagement
Rationale: The Mission Command Warfighting Function includes
Command and Control, Leadership, Information, and Engagement
(specifically, the engagement of the commander with the
operational environment and team). Protection is a separate
Warfighting Function.
Question 9
What is "shared understanding" in mission command?
A) Everyone having the same rank.
B) Everyone agreeing on all details.
C) A common interpretation of the operational environment, mission, and
commander's intent among all participants.
D) Leaders keeping information to themselves.
E) Relying solely on a detailed plan.
Correct Answer: C) A common interpretation of the operational
environment, mission, and commander's intent among all
participants.
Rationale: Shared understanding ensures that all members of a team
or organization have a clear, consistent mental model of the
situation, enabling coordinated action and disciplined initiative.
Question 10
Which ethical dilemma often arises when military leaders must choose