QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
RATED A.
1. Which character of an Air Force specialty code (AFSC) identifies the
skill level?
a. Second.
b. Third.
c. Fourth.
d. Fifth.
Verified Answer -c. Fourth
2. A Control Air Force specialty code (CAFSC) identifies an
a. awarded Air Force specialty code (AFSC) other than a primary AFSC.
b. authorized manning position to which an Airman is assigned.
c. Airman's highest usable skill in terms of total Air Force requirements.
d. awarded specialty in which an Airman is qualified to perform all duties.
Verified Answer -c. Airman's highest usable skill in terms of total Air
Force requirement.
3. Which source provides the career knowledge training required for
upgrade to the 5-skill level?
a. Job proficiency.
b. Technical orders (TO).
c. Specialty training standard (STS).
,d. Career development course (CDC).
Verified Answer -d. Career development course (CDC).
4. Who is responsible for a trainee's skill-level upgrade?
a. Trainer.
b. Trainee.
c. Commander.
d. Unit training manager.
Verified Answer -b. Trainee
5. As an aircraft fuel system journeyman, you are expected to
a. troubleshoot components.
b. treat aircraft corrosion.
c. refuel an aircraft.
d. clear red Xs.
Verified Answer -a. Troubleshoot components
6. As an aircraft fuel system journeyman, what are your duties regarding
hazardous materials?
a. None. You are not authorized to get involved with hazardous materials.
b. Handle, label, and dispose of them according to environmental
standards.
c. Handle and label them only according to environmental standards.
d. Dispose of them according to applicable Air Force Occupational Safety
and Health standards.
Verified Answer -b. Handle, label, and dispose of them according to
environmental standards
,7. Responsibility and accountability for mission results rests with
a. base commanders.
b. wing commanders.
c. group commanders.
d. squadron commanders.
Verified Answer -b. Wing commander
8. What are the three types of wings?
a. Operational, air base, and specialized mission wings.
b. Operational wing, objective wing, and home based wing.
c. Composite wing, operational wing, and objective wing.
d. Specialized mission wing, air base, and home based wing.
Verified Answer -a. Operational, airbase, and specialized mission wings
9. Training wings and intelligence wings are examples of
a. air base wings.
b. operational wing.
c. specialized mission wings.
d. composite wing.
Verified Answer -c. Specialized wing mission
10. Which group is concerned with the maintenance of air and space
weapon systems?
a. Operations group (OG).
b. Maintenance squadron (MXS).
, c. Logistics group.
d. Maintenance group (MXG).
Verified Answer -d. Maintenance group (MXG)
11. To whom is the component maintenance squadron commander
responsible for overall squadron management?
a. Maintenance group commander.
b. Combat wing commander.
c. Major command (MAJCOM).
d. Headquarters United States Air Force.
Verified Answer -a. Maintenance group commander
12. The technical authority and advisor of maintenance production in a
maintenance shop is the
a. maintenance supervisor.
b. squadron commander.
c. section chief.
d. flight chief.
Verified Answer -c. section chief
13. Propellers are maintained by personnel assigned to the
a. aerospace ground equipment (AGE) flight.
b. propulsion flight.
c. fabrication flight.
d. accessories flight.
Verified Answer -b. Propulsions flight