Pre Test MIL 101 SEJPME II.
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contains 50 Questions
1) The non-operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the
Secretary of Defense and then to the _____.
Service Chiefs via the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Combatant Commanders
Combatant Commanders via the Service Chiefs
Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Service Chiefs (correct)
2) With respect to DSCA missions, which one of the following statements best
characterizes DoD's role?
are limited in duration and scope (correct)
are unlimited in duration and scope
may only consist of those related to homeland defense (HD)
may only consist of those related to homeland security (HS)
3) What is the product of joint force development? [Remediation Accessed :N]
a joint command team
joint concepts and plans
a trained and capable joint force (correct)
joint doctrine and publications
4) Leaders at all levels should be vigilant and consistent in the prevention,
identification, and fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA).
, False
True (correct)
5) The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to concentrate the effects of combat power at
the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results. [Remediation
Accessed :N]
offensive
objective
maneuver
mass (correct)
6) An intelligence estimate of the enemy campaign lines of operation based on
intelligence reporting of an extremist group's use of safe houses and the local
population for logistical support is an example of what level of intelligence?
Theater strategic
Human
Tactical
Operational (correct)
7) The _____ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the
combatant commands at the operational and tactical levels.
National Intelligence Support Team (NIST)
Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) (correct)
Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center (DJIOC)
Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE)
8) Military operations vary in scope, purpose and _____ across a range that spans
from military engagement to major operations and campaigns.
contingencies
Back to Status page
contains 50 Questions
1) The non-operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the
Secretary of Defense and then to the _____.
Service Chiefs via the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Combatant Commanders
Combatant Commanders via the Service Chiefs
Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Service Chiefs (correct)
2) With respect to DSCA missions, which one of the following statements best
characterizes DoD's role?
are limited in duration and scope (correct)
are unlimited in duration and scope
may only consist of those related to homeland defense (HD)
may only consist of those related to homeland security (HS)
3) What is the product of joint force development? [Remediation Accessed :N]
a joint command team
joint concepts and plans
a trained and capable joint force (correct)
joint doctrine and publications
4) Leaders at all levels should be vigilant and consistent in the prevention,
identification, and fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA).
, False
True (correct)
5) The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to concentrate the effects of combat power at
the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results. [Remediation
Accessed :N]
offensive
objective
maneuver
mass (correct)
6) An intelligence estimate of the enemy campaign lines of operation based on
intelligence reporting of an extremist group's use of safe houses and the local
population for logistical support is an example of what level of intelligence?
Theater strategic
Human
Tactical
Operational (correct)
7) The _____ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the
combatant commands at the operational and tactical levels.
National Intelligence Support Team (NIST)
Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) (correct)
Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center (DJIOC)
Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE)
8) Military operations vary in scope, purpose and _____ across a range that spans
from military engagement to major operations and campaigns.
contingencies