#1
Which of the following is a primary role of military doctrine?
To provide guidelines for military operations
ExplanationGuidelines for military operations.
#2
What is the purpose of a military chain of command?
To enable efficient communication and decision-making
ExplanationEfficient communication and decision-making.
#3
What is the primary goal of a military's training doctrine?
To prepare soldiers for combat situations
ExplanationPrepare soldiers for combat situations.
#4
Which of the following is a key principle of counterinsurgency warfare?
Winning the hearts and minds of the local population
ExplanationWinning hearts and minds of local population.
#5
Which military doctrine emphasizes decentralized decision-making and initiative?
Maneuver warfare
ExplanationDecentralized decision-making and initiative.
#6
What is the aim of a military's operational doctrine?
To define tactics for specific engagements
ExplanationTactics for specific engagements.
#7
What is the principle behind the 'offensive-defense' strategy in military doctrine?
To defend while maintaining the ability to launch counterattacks
ExplanationDefend while maintaining counterattack ability.
#8
Which military doctrine prioritizes the use of surprise and deception?
Psychological warfare
ExplanationPriority on surprise and deception.
#9
In military terms, what does 'force multiplier' refer to?
An asset or tactic that increases the effectiveness of a force
ExplanationIncreases effectiveness of a force.
#10
Which military doctrine emphasizes the use of overwhelming firepower to destroy the enemy's ability to fight?
Attrition warfare
ExplanationOverwhelming firepower to destroy enemy's ability.
#11
What is the concept of 'combined arms' in military doctrine?
Using multiple branches of the military together in a coordinated manner
ExplanationCoordinated use of multiple military branches.
#12
Which military doctrine focuses on undermining an opponent's will to fight?
Psychological warfare
ExplanationUndermining opponent's will to fight.
#13
What is the concept of 'mission command' in military operations?
Empowering subordinate leaders to make decisions within the commander's intent
ExplanationEmpowering subordinate leaders in decision-making.
#14
Which military doctrine focuses on disrupting an opponent's lines of communication and supply?
Logistics warfare
ExplanationDisrupting opponent's lines of communication and supply.
#15
What does 'ROE' stand for in military terms?
Rules of Engagement
ExplanationRules of Engagement.
#16
Which military doctrine emphasizes the use of deception and diversionary tactics?
Psychological warfare
ExplanationEmphasis on deception and diversionary tactics.
#17
Which military doctrine emphasizes the use of speed, surprise, and maneuverability?
Maneuver warfare
ExplanationSpeed, surprise, maneuverability.
#18
What is the purpose of 'asymmetric warfare' in military strategy?
To exploit weaknesses in the opponent's strength
ExplanationExploit weaknesses in opponent's strength.
#19
What does 'C2' stand for in military operations?
Command and Control
ExplanationCommand and Control.
#20
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of modern military doctrine?
Rigidity
ExplanationAbsence of rigidity.
#21
What is the purpose of 'joint doctrine' in military operations?
To unify the efforts of different branches of the military
ExplanationUnify efforts of different military branches.
#22
What does 'OODA loop' stand for in military terms?
Observe, Orient, Decide, Act
ExplanationObserve, Orient, Decide, Act.
#23
What is the purpose of 'force projection' in military strategy?
To extend military power beyond national borders
ExplanationExtend military power beyond national borders.
#24
What is the purpose of 'asymmetrical escalation' in military strategy?
To deter adversaries by threatening disproportionate retaliation
ExplanationDeter adversaries by threatening disproportionate retaliation.