VERIFIED QUESTIONS & CORRECT
ANSWERS | LATEST A+ GRADE
2025/2026
1. MOVEMENTANSWER (1) The act or process of moving. (2) A change of place or position. (3) The physical
relocation of property from one area to another.
2. MOVEMENTANSWER The primary concerns are ensuring the move is completed without damage to the asset
and the property record reflects an accurate location.
3. THE PROCESS OF MOVEMENTANSWER When items are requisitioned from inventories held at a
warehouse or storage facility, the requisition is approved by an appropriate member of management and forwarded
manually or electronically to the warehouse supervisor.
4. OFF-SITE MOVEMENTSANSWER General PolicyANSWER property is not to be removed from authorized
locations. However, to facilitate the continuous flow of activities in support of organizational objectives. Policy permits
home or other ott-site use of equipment.
5. PROPERTY MOVEMENT DOCUMENTSANSWER The movement of property must be authorized
and doc- umentation generated to show changes in quantities and location. Movement documents or electronic
transactions must be posted to the property record and retained in the property management files for audit
purposes.
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, 6. EQUIPMENT LOG OUT FORMANSWER This form is used to track the short-term movement of
equipment from an established equipment pool for multiple users.
7. EQUIPMENT LOG OUT FORM contentsANSWER Contains the user's name, time out and time in,
the item description, quantity, tag number and serial number.
8. SHIPPINGANSWER Is the movement of property from one geographical area to another, usually via commerc
carrier.
9. PACKAGING ECONOMYANSWER Means obtaining the maximum output of adequately-protected items
at mini- mum cost. Management must ensure under or over packing do not occur.
10. UNDER PACKINGANSWER Providing inadequate protection.
11. OVER PACKINGANSWER The excessive application of preservatives, packaging, or packing materials.
(Preservatives include dry ice desiccants (a substance that absorbs water) and coatings.
12. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (HAZMAT)ANSWER The packing and preparation of hazardous
materials for transportation are governed by 49 CFR administered by the Department of Transportation (DOT). It defines
and classifies hazardous materials.
13. CFRANSWER Code of Federal Regulations
14. FARANSWER Federal Acquisition Regulation
15. IMOANSWER International Maritime Organization
16. MARKING AND LABELING SHIPPING DOCUMENTSANSWER Under "NO
CIRCUMSTANCES" shall
the bill of lading be marked or stamped "SECRET" or "CONFIDENTIAL" when shipping classified material.
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