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SERE 100.2 Level A SERE Actual Exam
Newest Complete Questions And Correct
Detailed Answers| Already Graded A+



1. What does SERE stand for?

Answer: Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape.


2. Which article of the Code of Conduct states: “I will never surrender
of my own free will…”?

Answer: Article II.


3. According to the Code of Conduct, when are you authorized to
surrender?

Answer: Only when you have exhausted all means of resistance and have
no reasonable chance of escape.


4. What is the primary purpose of the Principles of Behavior (PoB) for
DoD civilians?

Answer: To outline basic responsibilities when isolated or held against your
will by hostile entities.


5. List the 5 Principles of Behavior (DoD civilian).

Answer:

, 1. I will defend myself and my nation.
2. I will avoid actions harmful to the USG or allied personnel.
3. I will evade capture and resist if captured.
4. I will communicate and organize.
5. I will return with honor.


6. What is an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)?

Answer: A plan that provides recovery forces with your evasion intentions,
travel routes, communication methods, and key recovery information.


7. True or False: You should immediately destroy all sensitive materials
upon capture.

Answer: False — you should sanitize or destroy them if capture is
imminent, but not after capture when it could provoke harm.


8. What are the three basic food sources in a survival situation?

Answer: Packed rations, animals/insects, and edible plants.


9. What is the safest method to purify water in the field?

Answer: Boiling vigorously for at least one minute (or 3 minutes above
6,500 feet).


10. Explain the acronym SCORE.

Answer:
S – Survive
C – Communicate
O – Organize

,R – Resist
E – Escape


11. When providing “proof of life,” what three things must you
include?

Answer:

 Verifiable date
 Identity of yourself and fellow captives
 Your health and welfare status


12. What is the purpose of a “blood chit”?

Answer: A blood chit is a document carried by isolated personnel showing
local languages and a promise of reward to locals who assist your return.


13. During a direct action recovery (DAR), should you pick up a
weapon?

Answer: No. Do not pick up a weapon unless directed by the recovery
team; it may cause friendly fire or misinterpretation.


14. What should you do if capture is imminent?

Answer:

 Leave evidence of your presence
 Sanitize sensitive materials
 Try to retain communication devices
 Communicate situation if possible

, 15. True or False: The Code of Conduct applies only to military
personnel during declared wars.

Answer: False — it applies to all U.S. military personnel in any armed
conflict or captivity situation.


16. What is the best way to avoid hypothermia?

Answer: Build a shelter, keep clothing dry, and use the C-O-L-D (Clean,
Overheating avoidance, Loose layers, Dry) principle.


17. Which Principle of Behavior says you should “avoid actions
harmful to the United States Government or allied personnel held as
fellow captives”?

Answer: Principle II (or III depending on version; most current: Principle II).


18. Why should you avoid accepting “special favors” from captors?

Answer: They undermine group cohesiveness, create division, and can be
used for exploitation or propaganda.


19. What does ISOPREP stand for?

Answer: Isolation Preparation (a personal data record used to authenticate
and verify identity in captivity).


20. What information is typically found in an ISOPREP?

Answer: Photo, fingerprints, scars, tattoos, uniform size, next of kin,
personal authentication statements, and signature.


21. When negotiating for your release, what should you do?

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