TEST – ACQ 0200 Item Unique Identification (IUID) Exam
Q1: True or False? A requiring activity may choose to mark additional items not covered specifically by
policy to enable efficiencies in processes that require error-free item identification.
• True
• False
Q2: True or False? A key step in setting up any UII direct or indirect marking process is to gain a full
understanding of the marking requirements.
• True
• False
Q3: Which statement(s) about manual symbol verification are true (Select TWO) that apply.)
• Most parameters can be directly measured under magnification or computed from
the dimensional measurements
• Most parameters can be directly measured under magnification but cannot be computed
from the dimensional measurements.
• Some optical parameters can be measured from a grey-scale, digitized image of the symbol
from a digital camera
• Manual techniques cannot be used for direct part marks
Q4: True or False? MIL-STD-130 provides details for encoding UII strings for military shipping labels.
• True
• False
Q5: True or False? When DoD elects to manage an item by its serial number it becomes “DoD serially
managed”.
• True
• False
Q6: Which is a benefit of SIM?
• Decreases the risk of human error and facilitates inventory restocking
• Decreases the number of personnel necessary to maintain equipment
• Reduces communication within DoD maintenance facilities
• Reduces time required to perform maintenance
Q7: Which of the following items are marked per IUID policy (Select TWO that apply.)
• All nonexpendable items with a valuation of $1,000 or more
• Items less than $5,000 unit acquisition cost if they are mission essential, controlled inventory
or DoD serially managed
• All expendable items regardless of valuation
• Items with unit acquisition cost greater than or equal to $5,000
, Q8: Which of the following statements is correct?
• For purposes of UII marking, technical documentation can be categorized as Military
Standards, Manufacturer’s Product Descriptions, or Manufacturer’s Maintenance Manuals.
• MIL-HDBK-63A provides extensive guidance on the marking of property with both
human- readable and machine-readable formats
• Manufacturing specifications will contain process specifications, which will detail the
equipment, materials and processes needed to mark items
• MIL-STD-31000 standardizes part identifying numbers for IUID only
Q9: True or False? ISO/IEC 15418 defines the Data Matrix symbology.
• True
• False
Q10: Which two of the following are items where traceability of property transfers is required? (Select
TWO that apply.)
• Platforms with installed assemblies, weaponry and
• ammunition
Second assembly level installed and uninstalled assemblies
• All expendable items regardless of valuation
• All nonexpendable items with a valuation of $1,000 or more
Q11: The determination and findings for the small business or commercial item exception must be
executed by which of the following? (Select TWO that apply.)
• The Program Manager, regardless of ACAT level
• The Secretary of Defense
• The Component Acquisition Executive for an Acquisition Category (ACAT) I program
• The head of the contracting activity for all other non-ACAT I program
Q12: True or False? Multiple items may only be included in the same CLIN when the items have the
same description, unit acquisition cost, delivery schedule, and funding source.
• True
• False
Q13: Which of the following statements is FALSE?
• Identification marking must be readable, accurate, durable and reliable.
• Marking procedures and practices should be a part of the overall quality program.
• Quality requirements are necessary to specify and measure the conformance of the mark
with the specifications and standards.
• Legibility of human-readable information is not a MIL-STD-130 requirement.
Q14: The cost of technical documentation can be controlled by using a variety of techniques. Which one
of the following is NOT one of them?
• By not leveraging existing part marking processes
• Global engineering change notice
Q1: True or False? A requiring activity may choose to mark additional items not covered specifically by
policy to enable efficiencies in processes that require error-free item identification.
• True
• False
Q2: True or False? A key step in setting up any UII direct or indirect marking process is to gain a full
understanding of the marking requirements.
• True
• False
Q3: Which statement(s) about manual symbol verification are true (Select TWO) that apply.)
• Most parameters can be directly measured under magnification or computed from
the dimensional measurements
• Most parameters can be directly measured under magnification but cannot be computed
from the dimensional measurements.
• Some optical parameters can be measured from a grey-scale, digitized image of the symbol
from a digital camera
• Manual techniques cannot be used for direct part marks
Q4: True or False? MIL-STD-130 provides details for encoding UII strings for military shipping labels.
• True
• False
Q5: True or False? When DoD elects to manage an item by its serial number it becomes “DoD serially
managed”.
• True
• False
Q6: Which is a benefit of SIM?
• Decreases the risk of human error and facilitates inventory restocking
• Decreases the number of personnel necessary to maintain equipment
• Reduces communication within DoD maintenance facilities
• Reduces time required to perform maintenance
Q7: Which of the following items are marked per IUID policy (Select TWO that apply.)
• All nonexpendable items with a valuation of $1,000 or more
• Items less than $5,000 unit acquisition cost if they are mission essential, controlled inventory
or DoD serially managed
• All expendable items regardless of valuation
• Items with unit acquisition cost greater than or equal to $5,000
, Q8: Which of the following statements is correct?
• For purposes of UII marking, technical documentation can be categorized as Military
Standards, Manufacturer’s Product Descriptions, or Manufacturer’s Maintenance Manuals.
• MIL-HDBK-63A provides extensive guidance on the marking of property with both
human- readable and machine-readable formats
• Manufacturing specifications will contain process specifications, which will detail the
equipment, materials and processes needed to mark items
• MIL-STD-31000 standardizes part identifying numbers for IUID only
Q9: True or False? ISO/IEC 15418 defines the Data Matrix symbology.
• True
• False
Q10: Which two of the following are items where traceability of property transfers is required? (Select
TWO that apply.)
• Platforms with installed assemblies, weaponry and
• ammunition
Second assembly level installed and uninstalled assemblies
• All expendable items regardless of valuation
• All nonexpendable items with a valuation of $1,000 or more
Q11: The determination and findings for the small business or commercial item exception must be
executed by which of the following? (Select TWO that apply.)
• The Program Manager, regardless of ACAT level
• The Secretary of Defense
• The Component Acquisition Executive for an Acquisition Category (ACAT) I program
• The head of the contracting activity for all other non-ACAT I program
Q12: True or False? Multiple items may only be included in the same CLIN when the items have the
same description, unit acquisition cost, delivery schedule, and funding source.
• True
• False
Q13: Which of the following statements is FALSE?
• Identification marking must be readable, accurate, durable and reliable.
• Marking procedures and practices should be a part of the overall quality program.
• Quality requirements are necessary to specify and measure the conformance of the mark
with the specifications and standards.
• Legibility of human-readable information is not a MIL-STD-130 requirement.
Q14: The cost of technical documentation can be controlled by using a variety of techniques. Which one
of the following is NOT one of them?
• By not leveraging existing part marking processes
• Global engineering change notice