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ROTC Final (Military Strategy and Training), Exams of Military Strategy and Training

The final test answers for the ROTC class (Military Strategy and Training).

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2019/2020

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Question 1
What is the back azimuth for 180 degrees?
a
.
0 degrees
b
.
180
degrees
c
.
270
degrees
d
.
360
degrees
Question 2
Convert a grid azimuth of 264° to a magnetic azimuth. The Easterly G-M angle is 17°.
a
.
28
1
b
.
26
4
c
.
24
7
d
.
17
Question 3
During the OPORD Brief the PL will brief execution in paragraph 2
True
False
Question 4
This Image is:
Area Defense
A Delibarete Ambush
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Question 1

What is the back azimuth for 180 degrees?

a . 0 degrees b .

degrees c .

degrees d .

degrees

Question 2

Convert a grid azimuth of 264° to a magnetic azimuth. The Easterly G-M angle is 17°. a .

b .

c .

d .

Question 3

During the OPORD Brief the PL will brief execution in paragraph 2 True False

Question 4

This Image is: Area Defense A Delibarete Ambush

A Raid RECON Patrol Platoon Crossing a Linear Danger Area (LDA)

Question 5

Identify the base line image from the declination diagram. a . True North b . Grid North c . Magnetic North d . Polar North

Question 6

GOTWA is also know as 5-point contingency plan where the letter "A" represents where the leader is going Actions by the unit in the event contact is made while the leader is gone. Time the leader plans to be gone. What to do if the leader does not return in time

Question 7

Match the types of terrain association or dead reckoning to their respective definition. Handrails a . The point the navigator moves cautiously and precisely along a given azimuth for a

a .

b .

c .

d .

Question 11

Terrain Models take more time and resources than a full-dress or reduced-force rehearsal.

True False

Question 12

Match the squad position with the correct definition. Squad Leader Fire Team Leader Rifleman Grenadie r

A

executes and disseminates the orders of the Squad Leader. Armed with an M16A4 or an M4 MWS, as well as an assortment of grenades and is responsible for performing all the duties that are expected of his 4- man element. B . combines devastating firepower with quick maneuverability. Is essential in providing overwhelming volumes of suppressive fire from medium to long range. C (^) duties include, executing the orders of his E. A. C. D.

Automati c Rifleman

. (^) Fire Team and Squad Leaders, maneuvering and providing cover fire with his element, and completing his mission at whatever cost. D . can deliver 40mm smoke and explosive rounds at point and area targets from medium to long distances. E . is in command of the squad. Armed with either the M4 MWS or the M16A4, as well as an assortment of grenades. During the Battle Planning Phase before each round has access to the Battle Planner and can lay down simple orders for his Fire Teams to execute.

Question 13

Terrain Models are:

The least popular rehearsal method Geared to the echelon conducting the rehearsal More difficult, when it comes to ‘terrain management’ Never placed where they can overlook the actual terrain of the area of operations

Question 14

This image is a Deliberate Ambush. What is the correct order to withdraw from the patrol from the Objective? TRPs, Cassualty Collection Point, PL then Assault Assault, Support, Security Support, Security, Assault Casualty Collection Point, Support, Assault , Security

Question 15

GOTWA is also known a 5-point contingency plan where "T" represents B.

d . A rehearsal where all participates understand a technique or specific set of procedures

Question 19

During the OPORD brief, Command and Signal will be briefed during paragraph 3. True False

Question 20

Match the major terrain features to the map representation.

Ridge Depressi on Hill Valley Saddle

Question 21

This image contains Troop Leading Proceedures (TLPs). A leader Supervises by the follwings execpt : Back- briefs OAKOC Rehearsa ls PCC

Question 22

What type of lines are the most common method of showing relief and elevation on a map? a . Contour d. c. a. e. b.

line b . Form line c . Hachures line d . Relief line

Question 23

What color is used on a map to identify cultural features, all relief features, non-surveyed spot elevations, and elevation such as contour lines? a . Black b . Yellow c . Green d . Red- Brown

Question 24

Which rehearsal produces the most detailed understanding of the operation? a . Full-Dress Rehearsal b . Key Leader Rehearsal c . Terrain-Model Rehearsal d . Map Rehearsal

Question 25

During the OPORD Brief the PSG will brief Sustainment using paragraph 3 True False

Question 26

Select the correct placement of the paper on the Meters graphic bar scale.

During a Deliberate Ambush, which element Shift and Lifts their fires? Support Element shift their fires to preplanned TRPs then Lifts Security element Shifts their fires to preplanned TRPs then Lifts Assault Element shifts their fires to prepanned TRPs then lift fires to the LOA No shift and lift fires are nessesary during an Ambush.

Question 29

Select the item that is part of OAKOC. a . Obstacles b . Cloud Cover c . Combat Power d . Organizatio ns

Question 30

This image contains Troop Leading Proceedure. Follow the arrows to locate the minimun items in a WARNO. Select from the multiple choice which is NOT an item in the WARNO Type of operation General Location of operation GOTWA RECON to initiate

Question 31

How do you determine the approximate elevation of a hilltop without a survey marker? a . Use the elevation of the last contour line b . Add one-half the contour interval to the elevation of the last

contour line c . Use the elevation of the next contour line d . Add one-fourth the contour interval to the elevation of the last contour line