Questions & Answers
1. If the U.S. Navy were to conduct a humanitarian mission in the Caribbean,
which fleet would likely be involved?
5th Fleet
6th Fleet
3rd Fleet
4th Fleet
2. Describe the role of the Selected Reserve within the Navy Reserve structure.
The Selected Reserve consists of personnel who are not actively
training.
The Selected Reserve is the operational reserve that is trained and
ready to be called to active duty when needed.
The Selected Reserve includes only administrative staff.
The Selected Reserve is a group of retired Navy personnel.
3. If a natural disaster requires immediate military assistance, which component
of the Navy Reserve would likely be activated first?
The Individual Ready Reserve
The Standby Reserve
The Fleet Master Chiefs
The Selected Reserve
4. What is the primary location of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet?
, Japan
Bahrain
Norfolk
San Diego
5. What is the acronym SORN in the context of the U.S. Navy?
Standard Operations and Rules of the Navy
Service Organization and Regulations of the Navy
Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy
Strategic Operations and Readiness of the Navy
6. Describe the primary responsibilities of EUCOM within the U.S. Navy
framework.
EUCOM manages logistics and supply chains for the entire U.S. Navy.
EUCOM focuses solely on training and development of naval
personnel.
EUCOM is responsible for military operations and security
cooperation in Europe and parts of Asia.
EUCOM oversees naval operations in the Pacific region.
7. What is the purpose of the UCMJ?
promote justice
Assist in maintaining good order and discipline
Promote efficiency and effectiveness in the military
All of the above
,8. Which commands are considered component commands of TRANSCOM?
Air Mobility Command, Military Sealift Command, and Surface
Deployment and Distribution Command
U.S. Fleet Forces Command, CENTCOM, and EUCOM
Fleet Master Chiefs, PACOM, and EUCOM
Naval Sea Systems Command, U.S. Cyber Command, and TRANSCOM
9. Describe the significance of Chapter 2 in SORN regarding the Navy's
command structure.
Chapter 2 details the legal framework governing military personnel.
Chapter 2 discusses the Navy's operational missions in various regions.
Chapter 2 provides guidelines for the conduct of naval personnel.
Chapter 2 outlines the hierarchy and roles within the Navy,
establishing clear lines of authority and responsibility.
10. What is the total number of Fleet Master Chiefs in the U.S. Navy?
There are 10 Fleet Master Chiefs in the Navy.
There are 15 Fleet Master Chiefs in the Navy.
There are 13 Fleet Master Chiefs in the Navy.
There are 20 Fleet Master Chiefs in the Navy.
11. If a natural disaster occurs in the U.S., which command would likely
coordinate the military response?
NORTHCOM
EUCOM
, CENTCOM
PACOM
12. Describe the significance of the 5th Fleet's location in relation to its
operational responsibilities.
The 5th Fleet is based in Japan to support operations in the Pacific
region.
The 5th Fleet is strategically located in Bahrain to oversee
operations in the Middle East and ensure maritime security.
The 5th Fleet operates from Norfolk to manage Atlantic operations.
The 5th Fleet is stationed in San Diego for training purposes.
13. What does FLTCOM stand for in the context of the U.S. Navy?
Fleet Communication
Fleet Combatant
Fleet Commander
Fleet Command
14. If the U.S. Navy were to establish a new Combatant Command (COCOM) in
response to emerging global threats, what factors should be considered in
its establishment?
The rank of the officers in charge of the command
The number of ships available for deployment
The budget allocated for naval operations
Geopolitical landscape and regional security needs