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1. What is the primary difference between MEDEVAC and CASEVAC?
A. CASEVAC uses dedicated medical assets, MEDEVAC does not
B. MEDEVAC includes enroute care and dedicated medical assets
C. CASEVAC provides enroute care with medical personnel
D. MEDEVAC is performed only in peacetime
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: MEDEVAC uses dedicated, standardized assets and provides enroute
medical care. CASEVAC is any available vehicle (non-medical), without guaranteed
care.
2. The difference between intratheater and intertheater evacuation is:
A. Intratheater = outside the theater; Intertheater = within the theater
B. Intratheater = within the theater (Roles 1–3); Intertheater = outside the theater
(Role 4)
C. Intratheater = evacuation to Role 4; Intertheater = evacuation to Role 1
D. Intratheater = tactical evacuation; Intertheater = strategic evacuation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Intratheater evacuation occurs inside a theater of operations (e.g.,
Roles 1–3). Intertheater evacuation moves patients out of theater to Role 4
facilities.
,3. A rater evaluates __________, while a senior rater evaluates __________.
A. Potential; Performance
B. Discipline; Leadership
C. Performance; Potential
D. Skills; Knowledge
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Raters provide feedback on a Soldier’s performance, while senior raters
assess long-term potential for advancement.
4. Which proficiency rating indicates complete task proficiency (90% or greater
"Go")?
A. T- (Trained)
B. T (Fully Trained)
C. P (Practiced)
D. U (Untrained)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: T = Fully Trained means a Soldier demonstrates complete task
proficiency, achieving "Go" in ≥90% of evaluations.
5. Which federal department is the lead agency for Emergency Support Function
(ESF) 8, Public Health & Medical Services?
A. Department of Agriculture
B. Department of Defense
C. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
D. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: DHHS is the coordinating agency for ESF-8, which covers public health,
medical services, and patient evacuation.
, 6. Which agency is the coordinator for Emergency Support Function (ESF) 11,
Agriculture & Natural Resources?
A. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
B. DHHS
C. Department of Defense
D. FEMA
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: USDA coordinates ESF-11, which includes food safety, livestock health,
and plant disease control.
7. Who has the authority to request a Fit-for-Duty Physical?
A. Commander
B. Physician
C. Senior Rater
D. Nurse Corps Officer
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Only the unit commander can initiate a Fit-for-Duty evaluation for a
Soldier.
8. Who initiates a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB)?
A. Commander
B. Nurse Corps Officer
C. Physician
D. Department of Defense
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A physician initiates an MEB when a Soldier’s medical condition may
prevent them from continuing service.
9. The 2018 Army Medicine Campaign Plan identified four lines of effort. Which of
the following is NOT one of them?
A. Readiness and Health (DO)