EJPME-US002-10 Pre test
Question 1.
What is the purpose of joint targeting?
The process of locating and isolating targets to enable the greatest lethal, on nonlethal
effect
The process of designating and assigning targets to joint force subordinate commands
The process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to
them
The process of categorizing the characteristics of all targets
Question 2.
Joint Fires Element (JFE) responsibilities and tasks include which of the following
(select all that apply)?
**Note I selected all 4 and that was wrong.
Develop Joint Operating Area (JOA)-wide joint targeting guidance, objectives, and
priorities
Manage and direct intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) collection
requirements
Coordinate joint fires rules of engagement issues with mission partners
Conduct joint fires and targeting assessments
, Question 3.
Which of the following statements best defines joint fire support?
A fire in an area of combustible vegetation occurring in rural areas which can be classified
more specifically as a brush fire, bushfire, desert fire, or forest fire
Joint fires that assist air, land, maritime, and special operations forces to move,
maneuver, and control territory, populations, airspace, and key waters
a combustible liquid such as Greek fire that was readily ignited and difficult to extinguish,
used especially in warfare
An insurmountable barrier, especially to the passage of information or communication
Question 4.
What is the focus of joint targeting?
Achieving the JFC's objectives
Employing the customary fires against targets
Employing the least amount of resources to achieved the desired effect
Destroying the target
Question 5.
Which three of the following tasks, missions, and processes are joint fires?
Conducting fires support training
Distributing emergency supplies
Conducting strategic attacks
countering air and missile threats
Conducting joint targeting
Question 1.
What is the purpose of joint targeting?
The process of locating and isolating targets to enable the greatest lethal, on nonlethal
effect
The process of designating and assigning targets to joint force subordinate commands
The process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to
them
The process of categorizing the characteristics of all targets
Question 2.
Joint Fires Element (JFE) responsibilities and tasks include which of the following
(select all that apply)?
**Note I selected all 4 and that was wrong.
Develop Joint Operating Area (JOA)-wide joint targeting guidance, objectives, and
priorities
Manage and direct intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) collection
requirements
Coordinate joint fires rules of engagement issues with mission partners
Conduct joint fires and targeting assessments
, Question 3.
Which of the following statements best defines joint fire support?
A fire in an area of combustible vegetation occurring in rural areas which can be classified
more specifically as a brush fire, bushfire, desert fire, or forest fire
Joint fires that assist air, land, maritime, and special operations forces to move,
maneuver, and control territory, populations, airspace, and key waters
a combustible liquid such as Greek fire that was readily ignited and difficult to extinguish,
used especially in warfare
An insurmountable barrier, especially to the passage of information or communication
Question 4.
What is the focus of joint targeting?
Achieving the JFC's objectives
Employing the customary fires against targets
Employing the least amount of resources to achieved the desired effect
Destroying the target
Question 5.
Which three of the following tasks, missions, and processes are joint fires?
Conducting fires support training
Distributing emergency supplies
Conducting strategic attacks
countering air and missile threats
Conducting joint targeting