COMBAT CONSTRUCTION EXAM 2026
PRACTICE TEST PAPER TACTICAL BUILDING
TECHNIQUES REVIEW SHEET FULL SOLUTIONS
◉ encases and protects brain tissue. Answer: Function of the
cranium
◉ Parietal, Temporal, Sphenoid, cribform plate, frontal, occipital,.
Answer: Bones that fuse together to form the cranium
◉ foramen magnum. Answer: The primary opening through which
pressure can be released, located at the base of the skull, where the
spinal cord passes through
◉ controls all bodily functions and processes. Answer: Function of
the brain
◉ Mandible. Answer: Medical name for lower jaw bone
◉ Maxillae. Answer: Medical name for fused bones of the upper jaw
◉ zygomatic bones. Answer: Medical name for cheekbones
,◉ Nasal bone. Answer: Provides some of the structure of the nose
◉ Meninges. Answer: Name of the three membranes that cover the
brain
◉ Dura mater. Answer: The outermost brain membrane and most
resilient
◉ Arachnoid. Answer: Center layer membrane of the brain
◉ Pia mater. Answer: The thin most inner layer brain membrane
◉ Cerebrum. Answer: The largest part of the brain, houses sensory
functions, motor functions, and higher intellectual functions such as
intelligence and memory
◉ Cerebellum. Answer: Part of the brain that controls primitive
functions, coordination, and balance
◉ Brain stem. Answer: Part of the brain that controls body functions
such as cardio-respiratory functions
, ◉ In the ventricles of the brain. Answer: Where is cerebrospinal
fluid produced?
◉ Linear skull fractures. Answer: Skull fractures that transverse the
the full thickness of the skull
◉ Linear skull fracture. Answer: Type of fractures that account for
80% of skull fractures
◉ Depressed skull fractures. Answer: Type of skull fracture in which
fragments of the bone are driven toward underlying tissue
◉ Closed. Answer: Which type of depressed skull fracture increases
the risk for intracranial hematoma?
◉ Basilar skull fracture. Answer: Fracture on the floor of the
cranium
◉ Basilar skull fracture. Answer: What type of fracture should be
suspected if casualty has CSF draining from nostrils and ears,
Periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes), and ecchymosis behind the
ears (battle's sign)?
PRACTICE TEST PAPER TACTICAL BUILDING
TECHNIQUES REVIEW SHEET FULL SOLUTIONS
◉ encases and protects brain tissue. Answer: Function of the
cranium
◉ Parietal, Temporal, Sphenoid, cribform plate, frontal, occipital,.
Answer: Bones that fuse together to form the cranium
◉ foramen magnum. Answer: The primary opening through which
pressure can be released, located at the base of the skull, where the
spinal cord passes through
◉ controls all bodily functions and processes. Answer: Function of
the brain
◉ Mandible. Answer: Medical name for lower jaw bone
◉ Maxillae. Answer: Medical name for fused bones of the upper jaw
◉ zygomatic bones. Answer: Medical name for cheekbones
,◉ Nasal bone. Answer: Provides some of the structure of the nose
◉ Meninges. Answer: Name of the three membranes that cover the
brain
◉ Dura mater. Answer: The outermost brain membrane and most
resilient
◉ Arachnoid. Answer: Center layer membrane of the brain
◉ Pia mater. Answer: The thin most inner layer brain membrane
◉ Cerebrum. Answer: The largest part of the brain, houses sensory
functions, motor functions, and higher intellectual functions such as
intelligence and memory
◉ Cerebellum. Answer: Part of the brain that controls primitive
functions, coordination, and balance
◉ Brain stem. Answer: Part of the brain that controls body functions
such as cardio-respiratory functions
, ◉ In the ventricles of the brain. Answer: Where is cerebrospinal
fluid produced?
◉ Linear skull fractures. Answer: Skull fractures that transverse the
the full thickness of the skull
◉ Linear skull fracture. Answer: Type of fractures that account for
80% of skull fractures
◉ Depressed skull fractures. Answer: Type of skull fracture in which
fragments of the bone are driven toward underlying tissue
◉ Closed. Answer: Which type of depressed skull fracture increases
the risk for intracranial hematoma?
◉ Basilar skull fracture. Answer: Fracture on the floor of the
cranium
◉ Basilar skull fracture. Answer: What type of fracture should be
suspected if casualty has CSF draining from nostrils and ears,
Periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes), and ecchymosis behind the
ears (battle's sign)?