SEJPME EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
The statutory members of the National Security Council (NSC) are: - ANS the President, Vice
President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy.
The statutory advisers to the National Security Council are: - ANS the Director of National
Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
DIME - ANS Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic
The President, Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
provide: - ANS national strategic guidance and direction for Combatant Commanders and
Service Chiefs to ensure the national strategic objectives are clearly defined, understood, and
achievable.
The President issues strategic guidance in the: - ANS National Security Strategy (NSS) and the
Unified Command Plan (UCP).
The SECDEF's guidance documents include the: - ANS Defense Strategic Guidance (DSG) and
the Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF).
The Chairman also issues the Global Force Management Implementation Guidance with the
approval of the: - ANS SECDEF
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, The operational branch chain of command runs from: - ANS the President, through the
SECDEF, to the Combatant Commanders for missions and forces assigned to their commands.
The non-operational branch chain of command runs from: - ANS the President through the
Secretary of Defense to the Secretaries of the Military Departments.
Combatant Commanders - ANS exercise Combatant Command (COCOM) command authority
over assigned forces.
Sub-unified commanders and JTF commanders exercise: - ANS Operational Control (OPCON)
of joint forces.
administrative control (ADCON) - ANS Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or
other organizations in respect to administration and support.
Combatant command (CCMD) - ANS A unified or specified command with a broad continuing
mission under a single commander established and so designated by the President, through the
Secretary of Defense and with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff.
Combatant commands: - ANS typically have geographic or functional responsibilities.
Combatant Command (command authority) (COCOM). - ANS Non-transferable command
authority, which cannot be delegated, of a combatant commander to perform those functions
of command over assigned forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces.
Command relationships are: - ANS The interrelated responsibilities between commanders, as
well as the operational authority exercised by commanders in the chain of command; defined
further as combatant command (command authority), operational control, tactical control, or
support.
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AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
The statutory members of the National Security Council (NSC) are: - ANS the President, Vice
President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy.
The statutory advisers to the National Security Council are: - ANS the Director of National
Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
DIME - ANS Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic
The President, Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
provide: - ANS national strategic guidance and direction for Combatant Commanders and
Service Chiefs to ensure the national strategic objectives are clearly defined, understood, and
achievable.
The President issues strategic guidance in the: - ANS National Security Strategy (NSS) and the
Unified Command Plan (UCP).
The SECDEF's guidance documents include the: - ANS Defense Strategic Guidance (DSG) and
the Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF).
The Chairman also issues the Global Force Management Implementation Guidance with the
approval of the: - ANS SECDEF
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, The operational branch chain of command runs from: - ANS the President, through the
SECDEF, to the Combatant Commanders for missions and forces assigned to their commands.
The non-operational branch chain of command runs from: - ANS the President through the
Secretary of Defense to the Secretaries of the Military Departments.
Combatant Commanders - ANS exercise Combatant Command (COCOM) command authority
over assigned forces.
Sub-unified commanders and JTF commanders exercise: - ANS Operational Control (OPCON)
of joint forces.
administrative control (ADCON) - ANS Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or
other organizations in respect to administration and support.
Combatant command (CCMD) - ANS A unified or specified command with a broad continuing
mission under a single commander established and so designated by the President, through the
Secretary of Defense and with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff.
Combatant commands: - ANS typically have geographic or functional responsibilities.
Combatant Command (command authority) (COCOM). - ANS Non-transferable command
authority, which cannot be delegated, of a combatant commander to perform those functions
of command over assigned forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces.
Command relationships are: - ANS The interrelated responsibilities between commanders, as
well as the operational authority exercised by commanders in the chain of command; defined
further as combatant command (command authority), operational control, tactical control, or
support.
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