with Complete Solutions
Questions with Answers
Below are 109 questions and verified answers for the TBS Phase II Exam (2025 update), based
on recent exam reports and Marine Corps doctrine (e.g., MCDP 1, MCRP 5-10A). Questions
cover tactical planning, maneuver warfare, squad/platoon operations, and 2025 updates like
cyber and unmanned systems.
1. What are the five paragraphs of a combat order?
A) Situation, Mission, Execution, Admin/Logistics, Command/Signal
B) Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, Command/Signal
C) Enemy, Friendly, Mission, Execution, Command
D) Terrain, Troops, Mission, Execution, Signal
Answer: A) Situation, Mission, Execution, Admin/Logistics, Command/Signal
Solution: The SMEAC format ensures clear communication of intent and tasks.
2. What is the purpose of offensive operations?
A) To defend key terrain
B) To impose US will on the enemy and achieve decisive victory
C) To conduct reconnaissance only
D) To establish defensive positions
Answer: B) To impose US will on the enemy and achieve decisive victory
Solution: Offensive ops aim to disrupt and destroy per MCDP 1 Warfighting.
3. Which of the following is a type of offensive operation?
A) Hasty Defense
B) Movement to Contact
C) Deliberate Defense
D) Security Patrol
Answer: B) Movement to Contact
Solution: Types include Movement to Contact, Attack, Exploitation, Pursuit (MAPE).
4. What are the two types of attacks?
A) Hasty and Deliberate
B) Frontal and Flanking
C) Exploitation and Pursuit
D) Infiltration and Envelopment
Answer: A) Hasty and Deliberate
Solution: Hasty trades preparation for speed; Deliberate uses full combat power.
5. What are the phases of an attack?
A) Preparation, Assault, Exploitation
B) Preparation, Conduct, Exploitation
C) Recon, Assault, Withdrawal
D) Planning, Execution, Recovery
Answer: B) Preparation, Conduct, Exploitation
, Solution: Preparation sets conditions; Conduct seizes the objective; Exploitation
maintains momentum.
6. Name the forms of maneuver.
A) Frontal, Flanking, Envelopment
B) Frontal, Infiltration, Penetration
C) Envelopment, Turning Movement, Infiltration
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Solution: Maneuvers include Frontal, Flanking, Envelopment, Turning Movement,
Infiltration, Penetration.
7. What is the squad mission?
A) Secure the objective
B) Locate, close with, and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, or repel the enemy's
assault by fire and close combat
C) Conduct reconnaissance
D) Provide fire support
Answer: B) Locate, close with, and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, or
repel the enemy's assault by fire and close combat
Solution: Core infantry squad purpose per FMFM 1.
8. What does BAMCIS stand for?
A) Begin Planning, Arrange Recon, Make Recon, Complete Plan, Issue Order, Supervise
B) Begin Assessment, Make Contact, Complete Intel, Issue Orders, Supervise
C) Battle Analysis, Maneuver, Close, Inspect, Secure
D) None of the above
Answer: A) Begin Planning, Arrange Recon, Make Recon, Complete Plan, Issue
Order, Supervise
Solution: Troop-leading steps for tactical decision-making.
9. What is the main effort?
A) The commander's bid for success
B) Secondary supporting unit
C) Reserve force
D) Recon element
Answer: A) The commander's bid for success
Solution: Focuses resources to achieve decisive results.
10. Which capabilities does Assault Support Operations provide?
A) Attack enemy positions from any direction
B) Only logistical resupply
C) Defensive fire support
D) Air reconnaissance
Answer: A) Attack enemy positions from any direction
Solution: Enables vertical envelopment and rapid insertion.
11. What are the five stages of Assault Support Operation planning?
A) Ground Tactical Plan, Landing Plan, Air Movement Plan, Loading Plan, Extraction
Plan
B) Mission, Execution, Admin, Command, Signal
C) Recon, Assault, Exploitation, Pursuit, Withdrawal
, D) Planning, Rehearsal, Execution, Recovery
Answer: A) Ground Tactical Plan, Landing Plan, Air Movement Plan, Loading
Plan, Extraction Plan
Solution: Reverse planning starts from the ground tactical plan.
12. Which platform is considered an Assault Support Aircraft?
A) F-35
B) CH-53E Super Stallion
C) AH-1Z Viper
D) MV-22 Osprey (both B and D)
Answer: D) MV-22 Osprey (both B and D)
Solution: Rotary-wing and tiltrotor for troop transport.
13. What is the term for the tactical movement of Marines, weapons, and material by
helicopters to support the ground tactical plan?
A) Close Air Support
B) Assault Support
C) Interdiction
D) Reconnaissance
Answer: B) Assault Support
Solution: Defined in MCRP 5-10A.1.
14. Which acronym describes the composition, disposition, and strength of enemy
forces?
A) METT-TC
B) SALUTE
C) BAMCIS
D) OCOKA
Answer: B) SALUTE
Solution: Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment.
15. What is STRESS?
A) Search, Tag, Report, Evacuate, Segregate, Safeguard
B) Secure, Tag, Report, Evacuate, Segregate, Safeguard
C) Search, Tag, Report, Evacuate, Segregate, Secure
D) Secure, Tag, Report, Evacuate, Safeguard, Segregate
Answer: A) Search, Tag, Report, Evacuate, Segregate, Safeguard
Solution: EPW handling procedures.
16. What is a Search Team composed of?
A) Cover-man and search-man
B) Squad leader and corpsman
C) Point man and rear security
D) Flanker and grenadier
Answer: A) Cover-man and search-man
Solution: Standard for hasty searches.
17. What are the types of searches?
A) Hasty, Detailed, Strip
B) Quick, Thorough, Complete
C) Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
D) Visual, Physical, Electronic