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Question 1
Which of the following best defines the primary role of a commissioned officer in the U.S.
Army?
A) To maintain equipment and supplies.
B) To provide direct combat support.
C) To lead, train, and care for Soldiers, and accomplish the mission.
D) To only serve in administrative roles.
E) To perform specialized technical tasks.
Correct Answer: C) To lead, train, and care for Soldiers, and accomplish the mission.
Rationale: The core responsibility of an Army officer is comprehensive leadership,
encompassing personnel development, training, and mission accomplishment.
Question 2
What are the three primary components of the Army Health System (AHS)?
A) Medical Logistics, Medical Intelligence, Medical Training.
B) Health Service Support (HSS), Force Health Protection (FHP), Medical Evacuation
(MEDEVAC).
C) Medical Command, Medical Personnel, Medical Equipment.
D) Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment.
E) Role 1, Role 2, Role 3.
Correct Answer: B) Health Service Support (HSS), Force Health Protection (FHP),
Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC).
Rationale: HSS (treatment, hospitalization, evacuation, medlog) and FHP
(preventive medicine, veterinary services, dental, lab, combat stress control) are
the two primary components, with MEDEVAC being a critical element bridging
both.
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT an Army Value?
A) Loyalty
,B) Selflessness
C) Duty
D) Integrity
E) Courage
Correct Answer: B) Selflessness
Rationale: The Army Values are: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor,
Integrity, Personal Courage. "Selfless Service" is the correct value, not just
"Selflessness."
Question 4
What is the primary function of a Role 1 medical treatment facility?
A) Advanced surgical capabilities and hospitalization.
B) Resuscitation, stabilization, and immediate life-saving measures at the point of injury.
C) Definitive long-term care and specialty services.
D) Rehabilitation and physical therapy.
E) Evacuation to CONUS facilities.
Correct Answer: B) Resuscitation, stabilization, and immediate life-saving measures
at the point of injury.
Rationale: Role 1 care, typically provided by Combat Medics and Battalion Aid
Stations, focuses on immediate first aid, resuscitation, and stabilization.
Question 5
"Mission Command" as an Army philosophy emphasizes:
A) Centralized decision-making and strict adherence to orders.
B) Decentralized execution, empowering subordinates, and a shared understanding of the
commander's intent.
C) Relying solely on technology for battlefield information.
D) Focusing only on individual Soldier performance.
E) Minimizing risk at all costs.
Correct Answer: B) Decentralized execution, empowering subordinates, and a shared
understanding of the commander's intent.
Rationale: Mission Command is the exercise of authority and direction by the
,commander using disciplined initiative to empower agile and adaptive leaders in
the conduct of unified land operations.
Question 6
What is the purpose of a "Troop Leading Procedure" (TLP)?
A) To manage administrative paperwork.
B) To provide a logical sequence for planning and preparing for combat operations.
C) To conduct physical training sessions.
D) To organize medical supplies.
E) To evaluate Soldier performance.
Correct Answer: B) To provide a logical sequence for planning and preparing for
combat operations.
Rationale: TLPs (Receive the Mission, Issue a Warning Order, Make a Tentative
Plan, Initiate Movement, Conduct Reconnaissance, Complete the Plan, Issue the
Order, Supervise and Refine) are a dynamic process used by small-unit leaders.
Question 7
The "Warning Order" (WARNO) is issued during TLPs to:
A) Provide detailed instructions for every Soldier.
B) Alert subordinates to an upcoming mission, allowing them to begin their own planning and
preparation.
C) Cancel a mission.
D) Conduct a final inspection of equipment.
E) Deliver a formal critique of a past operation.
Correct Answer: B) Alert subordinates to an upcoming mission, allowing them to
begin their own planning and preparation.
Rationale: A WARNO provides initial information to allow subordinate leaders and
units to begin necessary preparations and planning concurrent with the higher
headquarters.
Question 8
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of effective Army Leadership?
A) Demonstrates initiative.
, B) Possesses strong ethical character.
C) Avoids delegation of authority.
D) Leads by example.
E) Develops subordinates.
Correct Answer: C) Avoids delegation of authority.
Rationale: Effective leaders empower subordinates and delegate authority to foster
initiative and develop leadership skills down the chain of command.
Question 9
What is the role of the Medical Service Corps (MSC) in the AMEDD?
A) To provide direct patient care as physicians.
B) To administer healthcare facilities and provide specialized scientific and administrative
support.
C) To provide combat casualty care as nurses.
D) To perform dental procedures.
E) To provide veterinary services.
Correct Answer: B) To administer healthcare facilities and provide specialized
scientific and administrative support.
Rationale: The MSC is diverse, encompassing roles from healthcare administration
and logistics to behavioral health, optometry, and laboratory science, providing
essential support to the AHS.
Question 10
The "MEDEVAC" process is primarily concerned with:
A) Evacuation of all personnel from a combat zone.
B) Timely and efficient movement of wounded, injured, or ill personnel from the battlefield to
medical treatment facilities.
C) Transportation of medical supplies.
D) Aerial reconnaissance.
E) Evacuation of civilian casualties only.
Correct Answer: B) Timely and efficient movement of wounded, injured, or ill
personnel from the battlefield to medical treatment facilities.