#1
Which of the following is a fundamental principle of military ethics?
Honor
Profit
Deception
Revenge
#2
What does ROE stand for in military ethics?
Rules of Engagement
Rules of Enforcement
Rules of Ethics
Rules of Engagement and Ethics
#3
What does the acronym ACFT stand for in the context of military physical fitness standards?
Army Combat Fitness Test
Advanced Combat Fitness Training
Allied Combat Fitness Test
Advanced Combat Fitness Test
#4
Which of the following is NOT considered a violation of military ethics?
Using excessive force
Respecting human rights
Maintaining honesty and integrity
Conducting espionage
#5
What is the concept of jus in bello in military ethics?
Just cause for war
Just conduct in war
Just war theory
Just outcome of war
#6
What is the principle of proportionality in military ethics?
Using proportional force in response to a threat
Using excessive force to intimidate enemies
Ignoring the scale of a threat when responding
Seeking revenge regardless of the situation
#7
What is the significance of the Geneva Conventions in military ethics?
They outline guidelines for the treatment of prisoners of war and civilians during conflict
They establish rules for the conduct of espionage
They regulate the use of chemical and biological weapons in warfare
They define rules for the use of nuclear weapons in combat
#8
In military ethics, what does 'whistleblowing' refer to?
The act of disclosing information that violates military secrecy
Reporting misconduct or illegal activities within the military
Engaging in covert operations
Participating in intelligence gathering
#9
What is the 'just war theory' in military ethics?
The idea that all wars are justified
The belief that wars should only be fought in self-defense
The theory that war is never morally acceptable
The doctrine that nations should only engage in wars for economic gain
#10
Which of the following is a core aspect of military professionalism?
Loyalty to personal interests
Loyalty to the nation and its Constitution
Blind obedience to superiors
Placing individual gain above unit cohesion
#11
What is the role of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps in the military?
To provide medical support to troops
To oversee logistics and supply chain management
To provide legal advice and services to the military
To lead combat operations
#12
Which of the following is an example of a war crime according to international law?
Tactical retreat during battle
Targeting civilians deliberately
Providing humanitarian aid to enemy combatants
Following the rules of engagement
#13
Which of the following is an example of a breach of trust in military ethics?
Reporting misconduct to higher authorities
Following orders without question
Sharing classified information with unauthorized individuals
Providing medical aid to wounded enemy combatants
#14
What is the significance of the Nuremberg Trials in the context of military ethics?
They established guidelines for the treatment of prisoners of war
They held individuals accountable for war crimes and crimes against humanity
They promoted the use of chemical weapons in warfare
They advocated for total war strategies
#15
What is the significance of the concept of 'command responsibility' in military ethics?
It absolves commanding officers of responsibility for their subordinates' actions
It holds commanding officers accountable for the actions of their subordinates
It places the burden of responsibility solely on individual soldiers
It promotes arbitrary decision-making within the chain of command