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CGSC F100 Exam 2025 — Complete Study Guide,
Practice Test Questions, and Course Overview
Prepare for the CGSC F100 Exam 2025 with the latest study guide, practice test questions,
and answers. Master the key concepts from the Command and General Staff College F100
course, including leadership, mission command, critical thinking, and operational art, to
pass your CGSC exams with confidence.
• CGSC F100 exam 2025
• CGSC F100 study guide
• Command and General Staff College F100 exam
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What does the DOD accomplish through JCIDS CBAs? - ANSWER-A process to identify and define
requirements (needs), problems and risks (gaps), and solutions across the DOTMLPF-P domains
Your commander has asked you, the S-3, where your BCT falls on the resourcing priority list compared to
other units. Where would you find this information? - ANSWER-The DARPL
What does HQDA exercise its Title 10 responsibilies through? - ANSWER-ADCON
What is the difference between obligation and deobligation? - ANSWER-Obligations legally bind the
government to make payments; deobligations are downward adjustments to obligations once final
disbursements have been completed
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As a staff officer for the G-3/5/7, you are attending a TAA working group along with representatives from
the Army Staff (ARSTAF), commands, and support agencies. The group's major focus is to review the
developed force and determine the right Active and Reserve component mix. What phase of TAA are you
currently in? - ANSWER-Resourcing and Approval Phase - Qualitative Analysis
What framework does JCIDS use to analyze and document solutions in developing, updating, or
modifying a capability? - ANSWER-DOTMLPF-P
FM integrates business processes required by Department of the Army to manage change, including -
ANSWER-JCIDS (requirements/solutions development)
DAS (materiel development and acquisition)
PPBE (prioritization and resourcing of requirements)
_________ outlines the DA's congressionally-mandated responsibility for developing and supporting
capabilities required by the CCDRs for sustained land operations. - ANSWER-Title 10
The Senior Leaders of the Army document TAA decisions on the total force structure in the
_______________. - ANSWER-Army Structure Memorandum (ARSTRUC)
Total Army Analysis (TAA) consists of two phases. What are they? - ANSWER-A modeled simulation of
force requirements on the Army's worst day (quantitative) and a human-in-the-loop assessment that
leverages professional military judgment (qualitative)
The Command Plan process results in the approval of the Army Master Force, which adjusts the current
Army force structure to match the results of Total Army Analysis (TAA) and budgeting decisions. This
process then results in organizational authorizations documented as - ANSWER-MTOEs and TDAs
Organizational authorizations are documented in - ANSWER-MTOEs and TDAs
Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) leverages Army commands (ACOMs), Army Service
component commands (ASCCs), direct reporting units (DRUs), and field operating offices (FOAs) to do
what? - ANSWER-Execute its Title 10 mission
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What are the three defense decision support systems? - ANSWER-JCIDS, PPBE, and DAS
Operational contract support: - ANSWER-Should be considered throughout the planning process to
ensure the best use and integration of operational contract support.
When the Total Army Analysis (TAA) recommends the best mix of forces for the Army, the process can
best be described as - ANSWER-An operational decision, where the Chief of Staff of the Army chooses to
accept risk within resource constraints.
What Army system is designed to synchronize resources to provide units that can deploy (or most likely
to deploy) in support of global demand? - ANSWER-Sustainable Readiness (SR)
Which part of The Army Plan (TAP) operationalizes the other parts of the TAP by synchronizing,
integrating, directing, and assessing progress towards the goal outlined in TAP? - ANSWER-Army
Campaign Plan
DA executes its Title 10 mission through what 5 organizations? - ANSWER-Headquarters Department of
the Army (HQDA),
Army commands (ACOMs),
Army service component commands (ASCCs),
direct reporting units (DRUs),
and field operating offices (FOAs).
JCIDS is DOD's collaborative joint process used to identify, assess, and prioritize military ___________
using concepts and integrated approaches to identify and prioritize current and future ______________
and the _______________________ to support warfighting mission requirements - ANSWER-capability
requirements (needs), capability shortfalls (gaps), potential capability solutions
The _________________, managed by the J8, is the approval body for validating requirements. -
ANSWER-Joint requirements Oversight Council (JROC)
CGSC F100 Exam 2025 — Complete Study Guide,
Practice Test Questions, and Course Overview
Prepare for the CGSC F100 Exam 2025 with the latest study guide, practice test questions,
and answers. Master the key concepts from the Command and General Staff College F100
course, including leadership, mission command, critical thinking, and operational art, to
pass your CGSC exams with confidence.
• CGSC F100 exam 2025
• CGSC F100 study guide
• Command and General Staff College F100 exam
•
What does the DOD accomplish through JCIDS CBAs? - ANSWER-A process to identify and define
requirements (needs), problems and risks (gaps), and solutions across the DOTMLPF-P domains
Your commander has asked you, the S-3, where your BCT falls on the resourcing priority list compared to
other units. Where would you find this information? - ANSWER-The DARPL
What does HQDA exercise its Title 10 responsibilies through? - ANSWER-ADCON
What is the difference between obligation and deobligation? - ANSWER-Obligations legally bind the
government to make payments; deobligations are downward adjustments to obligations once final
disbursements have been completed
,2|Page
As a staff officer for the G-3/5/7, you are attending a TAA working group along with representatives from
the Army Staff (ARSTAF), commands, and support agencies. The group's major focus is to review the
developed force and determine the right Active and Reserve component mix. What phase of TAA are you
currently in? - ANSWER-Resourcing and Approval Phase - Qualitative Analysis
What framework does JCIDS use to analyze and document solutions in developing, updating, or
modifying a capability? - ANSWER-DOTMLPF-P
FM integrates business processes required by Department of the Army to manage change, including -
ANSWER-JCIDS (requirements/solutions development)
DAS (materiel development and acquisition)
PPBE (prioritization and resourcing of requirements)
_________ outlines the DA's congressionally-mandated responsibility for developing and supporting
capabilities required by the CCDRs for sustained land operations. - ANSWER-Title 10
The Senior Leaders of the Army document TAA decisions on the total force structure in the
_______________. - ANSWER-Army Structure Memorandum (ARSTRUC)
Total Army Analysis (TAA) consists of two phases. What are they? - ANSWER-A modeled simulation of
force requirements on the Army's worst day (quantitative) and a human-in-the-loop assessment that
leverages professional military judgment (qualitative)
The Command Plan process results in the approval of the Army Master Force, which adjusts the current
Army force structure to match the results of Total Army Analysis (TAA) and budgeting decisions. This
process then results in organizational authorizations documented as - ANSWER-MTOEs and TDAs
Organizational authorizations are documented in - ANSWER-MTOEs and TDAs
Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) leverages Army commands (ACOMs), Army Service
component commands (ASCCs), direct reporting units (DRUs), and field operating offices (FOAs) to do
what? - ANSWER-Execute its Title 10 mission
, 3|Page
What are the three defense decision support systems? - ANSWER-JCIDS, PPBE, and DAS
Operational contract support: - ANSWER-Should be considered throughout the planning process to
ensure the best use and integration of operational contract support.
When the Total Army Analysis (TAA) recommends the best mix of forces for the Army, the process can
best be described as - ANSWER-An operational decision, where the Chief of Staff of the Army chooses to
accept risk within resource constraints.
What Army system is designed to synchronize resources to provide units that can deploy (or most likely
to deploy) in support of global demand? - ANSWER-Sustainable Readiness (SR)
Which part of The Army Plan (TAP) operationalizes the other parts of the TAP by synchronizing,
integrating, directing, and assessing progress towards the goal outlined in TAP? - ANSWER-Army
Campaign Plan
DA executes its Title 10 mission through what 5 organizations? - ANSWER-Headquarters Department of
the Army (HQDA),
Army commands (ACOMs),
Army service component commands (ASCCs),
direct reporting units (DRUs),
and field operating offices (FOAs).
JCIDS is DOD's collaborative joint process used to identify, assess, and prioritize military ___________
using concepts and integrated approaches to identify and prioritize current and future ______________
and the _______________________ to support warfighting mission requirements - ANSWER-capability
requirements (needs), capability shortfalls (gaps), potential capability solutions
The _________________, managed by the J8, is the approval body for validating requirements. -
ANSWER-Joint requirements Oversight Council (JROC)