#1
Which of the following is a basic safety rule in firearms handling?
Keep your finger on the trigger at all times.
Point the muzzle in a safe direction.
Store firearms with ammunition loaded.
Clean firearms with the safety off.
#2
What does the acronym 'SOP' stand for in military training?
Standard Operating Procedure
Special Operations Plan
Standard Operations Policy
Strategic Operational Protocol
#3
What is the purpose of a 'fire team' in military operations?
To provide medical support
To coordinate air support
To maneuver and engage the enemy
To conduct reconnaissance
#4
Which of the following is a fundamental principle of military first aid?
Treat the most critical injuries first
Only administer aid if specifically trained
Avoid moving injured personnel
Provide food and water immediately
#5
In military training, what does the acronym 'PT' typically stand for?
Physical Test
Pre-Training
Physical Training
Preparation and Tactics
#6
What is the primary purpose of 'field sanitation' in military operations?
To maintain cleanliness for morale
To prevent disease and promote health
To conserve water resources
To camouflage positions
#7
In military training, what is the purpose of a 'hasty ambush'?
To lay out a complex ambush
To take advantage of an opportunity without detailed planning
To execute a planned counter-ambush operation
To perform reconnaissance
#8
What is the proper procedure for identifying a potential IED (Improvised Explosive Device)?
Approach and inspect closely
Touch and try to disarm it
Mark the area and report immediately
Ignore and continue with the mission
#9
What does the acronym 'IED' stand for in military terminology?
Integrated Explosive Device
Improvised Explosive Device
Instant Explosive Device
Intrusive Explosive Detector
#10
During land navigation, what does the term 'pace count' refer to?
The speed at which a unit moves through terrain
The number of paces required to cover a certain distance
The rhythm of marching maintained by soldiers
The measure of terrain difficulty
#11
What does the acronym 'NBC' stand for in the context of military training?
National Broadcasting Company
Nuclear, Biological, Chemical
Naval Base Command
Non-Combatant Citizen
#12
What is the primary purpose of a 'reconnaissance patrol'?
To engage the enemy in close combat
To gather information about enemy positions
To provide medical support to injured soldiers
To conduct long-range artillery strikes
#13
Which of the following is NOT a step in the immediate action drill for a weapon malfunction?
Treat the stoppage
Attempt to fire again
Unload the weapon
Assume a prone position
#14
Which of the following is a primary objective of 'close quarters combat' training?
Engagement at long distances
Maintaining defensive positions
Engagement within short distances
Utilizing heavy weaponry
#15
What does the acronym 'FUBAR' stand for in military jargon?
Forced Unplanned Battle And Retreat
Freakishly Unstable Battlefield Assault Routine
Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition
Failed Unit Breakdown and Retreat
#16
What does the acronym 'CAS' refer to in military operations?
Close Air Support
Combat Assault Strategy
Commander's Assessment System
Crisis Action Scenario
#17
What does the acronym 'SEAL' refer to in the context of military units?
Sea, Earth, and Land
Specialized Elite Assault Legion
Surface, Extraction, and Air, Land
Sea, Air, and Land