CQ101 ALL MODULE TESTS
Verified Test Questions and Answers
1) How can a system be defined?
Answer: A system consists of all necessary elements (such as hardware, software, logistics
support, and personnel) required to assist the Department of Defense (DoD) in its mission of
deterring or winning war. This includes deployment processes, embedded software, and
hardware devices used by the DoD.
2) What performance risk factors must be addressed for successful acquisition management?
Answer: Key performance risk factors include the use of new materials or processes, program
objectives, staffing, logistics, supplies, user requirements, budget, and timelines.
3) Which document establishes a simplified management system for translating joint capability
needs and technological opportunities?
Answer: DoDI 5000.02, "Operation of the Defense Acquisition System."
4) What does the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) require the DoD to do?
Answer: NEPA requires the DoD to assess all acquisition programs, regardless of size, to
determine their environmental impact.
5) What is the DoD's primary resource allocation process described as "calendar-driven"?
Answer: The Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) system.
,6) Does DoDI 5000.02 specify characteristics for acquisition categories?
Answer: True.
7) Which institution issues directives, regulations, and formulates national security policy?
Answer: The Executive Branch.
8) Who is the Defense Acquisition Executive?
Answer: The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics
(USD(AT&L)).
9) Which Acquisition Category (ACAT) is specific to the Navy and Marines?
Answer: ACAT IV.
10) What did the adoption of the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System
(JCIDS) enable the DoD to do?
Answer: Shift from a threat-based approach to a capabilities-based approach for identifying
warfighter requirements.
11) Which body supports the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) by integrating
stakeholder views in capabilities planning?
Answer: The Functional Capabilities Board (FCB).
12) What is the responsibility of Requirements Managers?
Answer: Identifying operational performance requirements.
, 13) Which document follows if the Capabilities-Based Assessment (CBA) recommends a
materiel solution?
Answer: The Initial Capabilities Document (ICD).
14) What document does the user refine as the program nears the end of development?
Answer: The Capability Production Document (CPD).
15) Which of the following is not part of the formal definition of interoperability?
Answer: The ability of systems to communicate via voice when enemy countermeasures are
present.
16) Does the DoD define and validate requirements through JCIDS and develop technology
through the Defense Acquisition System?
Answer: True.
17) Is analyzing promising technologies the key activity during the Materiel Solution Analysis
Phase (MSA)?
Answer: True.
18) What is the purpose of an Acquisition Strategy (AS)?
Answer: To guide execution from initiation through re-procurement of systems and services,
ensuring post-production support.
19) Is the purpose of the Technology Maturation and Risk Reduction (TMRR) phase to reduce
technology risk through competitive prototyping?
Answer: True.
20) What is used to create the Acquisition Program Baseline (APB)?