BARIUM ENEMA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is a condition of being threatened by serious and/or imminent danger and of
requiring immediate assistance? - Answers- Distress
What is a condition concerning the security of a ship, aircraft or other vehicle, or of
some person on board or within sight, but which does not require immediate
assistance? - Answers- Urgency
What safety is that condition which necessitates the transmission of a message
concerning the safety of navigation or providing important meteorological warnings? -
Answers- Safety
What traffic shall have absolute priority over all other transmissions? - Answers-
Distress
What traffic shall have priority over all othe communications except distress? -
Answers- Urgency
The voice alarm signal consists of two substantially sinusoidal audio frenquency tones
transmitted alternatively. One tone has a frequency of 2200 Hz and the other 1300 Hz.
The duration of each tone is how long? - Answers- 250 milliseconds
When a station in distress has delegated control of distress working to another station
the person in charge of the station in distress should, when he considers silence no
longer justified, immediately inform the what? - Answers- Controlling station
All other stations which hear the Urgency signal are to continue to listen for at least how
long? - Answers- Three minutes
What indicates that the station is about to transmit a message containing an important
navigational or meteorological warning? - Answers- Safety signal
An aircraft seeing but not understanding ground signals by day will fly a complete right
circle and by night will make red flashes with what? - Answers- Signal lamp
When making ground signals you shoudl make them not less than how long in length? -
Answers- 8 feet
In the absence of any response to this initial transmission the aircraft, ship or survival
craft will preferably inititate a distress call on the Internationall Aeronautical Emergency
Frequency 121.5 MHz or on the Distress and Emergency Frequency of what? -
Answers- 243.0 MHz
,The International Distress and Calling frequency for voice on what frequency is used by
mobile stations, survival craft and emergency postition-indicating radiobeacons using
frequencies in the authorized bands between 1605 and 4000 kHz when requesting
assistance from the maritime services? - Answers- 2182 kHz
Which frequencies are used to supplement the carrier frequency 2182 kHz for Distress
and Safety purposes and for call and reply? - Answers- 4125 kHz and 6215 kHz
What frequency is used for the International Aeronautical Emergency Frequency for
aircraft and those aeronautical stations primarily concerned with the safety and
regularity of flight along national or international civil air routes and having equipment in
the 118-136 MHz band? - Answers- 121.5 MHz
In cases of distress, urgency or safety transmissions by radiotelephony they shall be
made slowly and distinctly, each word being clearly pronounced to facilitate what? -
Answers- Transcription
What is the service between aeronautical stations (normally a land station but may be
placed onboard a ship or an earth satellite) and aircraft stations or between aircraft
stations in which survival craft stations may also participate? - Answers- Aeronautical
Mobile Service
What is the service between coast stations and ship stations, or between ship stations,
in which survival craft stations may also participate? - Answers- Maritime Mobile
Service
The purpose of what signal is to alert the operators on watch or to activate 2182 kHz
watchkeeping recievers to warn operators that distress call or message is to follow? -
Answers- Alarm signal
The frequency 2182 kHz (and it's supplementary frequencies 4125 and 6215 kHz) is the
International Distress frequency for what? - Answers- Voice
What frequency is the International Distress, Safety and Calling frequency for the
maritime mobile VHF radiotelephone service? - Answers- 156.8 MHz
Immediately before a crash landing or a forced landing (on land or sea) of an aircraft, as
well as before total abandonment of a ship or an aircraft, the radio equipment should be
set for what type of emmission? - Answers- Continuous
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System is administered by who? - Answers-
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
In a voice distress signal the word MAYDAY is pronounced as which French
expression? - Answers- "m'aider"
,What frequency is for international use by the Maritime Mobile VHF Radiotelephone
Service as a distress, safety and calling frequency? - Answers- 156.8 MHz
What frequency is agreed internationally for use by equipment provided for use in
Survival Craft Stations, which is capable of operatiing on bands between 235 and 328.6
MHz? - Answers- 243 MHz
Which frequencies are common to both the Aeronautical Mobile (Route) Service
(Aem(R)) and the Aeronautical Mobile (Off-Route) (Aem(OR)) Service and are available
to all mobile units at the scene of a search and rescue operation, and by fixed stations
for communicating with aircraft proceeding to or from a search and rescue scene? -
Answers- 3023 kHz and 5680 kHz
Which frequency is for world-wide use when communicating with enroute aircraft
participating in SAR operaitons? - Answers- 123.1 MHz
Call signs for assigned SAR craft will consist of which prefix followed by the normal SAR
call sign? - Answers- "RESCUE"
What is the ability to rapidly collect, process, and disseminate information while denying
these capabilities to adversaries? - Answers- Information Superiority
What are the measures that protect and defend information and information systems by
ensuring availability integrity, authentication, confidentiality and non-repudiation? -
Answers- Information Assurance
What consists of actions and operations to defend computer systems and networks
from unauthorized activities that degrad mission performance and adversely impact
survivability? - Answers- Computer Network Defense
What focuses on affecting human decision processes to achieve friendly objectives? -
Answers- Information Operations
What enables operations and intelligence collection to gather data from target or
adversary automated information systems or networks? - Answers- Computer Network
Exploitation (CNE)
What provides globally interconnected capabilities, processes and personnel for
collecting, processing, storing, disseminating and managing information for all DoD war-
fighters, policy makers, and support personnel? - Answers- Global Information Grid
(GIG)
What is an organizational, procedural and technological construct for ensuring
information superiority and enabling speed of command for the war-fighter? - Answers-
NETOPS
, What intergrates the three primary functions of network management, information
dissmination managment (IDM) and IA? - Answers- NETOPS
What provides visibility of extent and intensity of the activity, traffic, load and throughput
potential, as well as detction of significant degradation of service? - Answers- Network
Management
What does network management enable based on priority, system status and capacity?
- Answers- Dynamic Rerouting
What intergrates an organized, manned, equipped and trained workforce to guard,
secure and secure information and information systems by providing the security
services/attributes of availability, authentication, confidentiality, integrity and non-
repudiation? - Answers- Information Assurance
What provides the timely, reliable access to data and services for authorized users? -
Answers- Availability
What is the security measure designed to establish the validity of a transmission,
messge or originator, or as a means of verifiying an individual's authorization to access
specific categories of information? - Answers- Authentication
What provides the assurance the information is not disclosed to unauthorized entities or
processes? - Answers- Confidentiality
What is the quality of an information system reflecting the logical correctness and
reliablity of the operating system? - Answers- Integrity
What is the assurance the sender of the data is provided with proof of delivery and the
recipient is provided with proof of the sender's identity, so neither can later deny having
processed the data? - Answers- Non-repudiation
Which instruction states that all DoD information systems and networks will be certified
and accredited IAW with the DoD policy and guidance, currently the DoD Information
Technology Security Certification and Accredidation Process (DITSCAP)? - Answers-
DoD Instruction 5200.40
Certifcation and accreditation (C&A) of information systems that process Top Secret
Sensitive Compartmented Information will comply with the requirements of what? -
Answers- Director of Central Intelligence Directive
Who is responsible for developing US military policy, positions and concepts supporting
CND and IA? - Answers- Chairman of the Joint Chief's of Staff
What is a condition of being threatened by serious and/or imminent danger and of
requiring immediate assistance? - Answers- Distress
What is a condition concerning the security of a ship, aircraft or other vehicle, or of
some person on board or within sight, but which does not require immediate
assistance? - Answers- Urgency
What safety is that condition which necessitates the transmission of a message
concerning the safety of navigation or providing important meteorological warnings? -
Answers- Safety
What traffic shall have absolute priority over all other transmissions? - Answers-
Distress
What traffic shall have priority over all othe communications except distress? -
Answers- Urgency
The voice alarm signal consists of two substantially sinusoidal audio frenquency tones
transmitted alternatively. One tone has a frequency of 2200 Hz and the other 1300 Hz.
The duration of each tone is how long? - Answers- 250 milliseconds
When a station in distress has delegated control of distress working to another station
the person in charge of the station in distress should, when he considers silence no
longer justified, immediately inform the what? - Answers- Controlling station
All other stations which hear the Urgency signal are to continue to listen for at least how
long? - Answers- Three minutes
What indicates that the station is about to transmit a message containing an important
navigational or meteorological warning? - Answers- Safety signal
An aircraft seeing but not understanding ground signals by day will fly a complete right
circle and by night will make red flashes with what? - Answers- Signal lamp
When making ground signals you shoudl make them not less than how long in length? -
Answers- 8 feet
In the absence of any response to this initial transmission the aircraft, ship or survival
craft will preferably inititate a distress call on the Internationall Aeronautical Emergency
Frequency 121.5 MHz or on the Distress and Emergency Frequency of what? -
Answers- 243.0 MHz
,The International Distress and Calling frequency for voice on what frequency is used by
mobile stations, survival craft and emergency postition-indicating radiobeacons using
frequencies in the authorized bands between 1605 and 4000 kHz when requesting
assistance from the maritime services? - Answers- 2182 kHz
Which frequencies are used to supplement the carrier frequency 2182 kHz for Distress
and Safety purposes and for call and reply? - Answers- 4125 kHz and 6215 kHz
What frequency is used for the International Aeronautical Emergency Frequency for
aircraft and those aeronautical stations primarily concerned with the safety and
regularity of flight along national or international civil air routes and having equipment in
the 118-136 MHz band? - Answers- 121.5 MHz
In cases of distress, urgency or safety transmissions by radiotelephony they shall be
made slowly and distinctly, each word being clearly pronounced to facilitate what? -
Answers- Transcription
What is the service between aeronautical stations (normally a land station but may be
placed onboard a ship or an earth satellite) and aircraft stations or between aircraft
stations in which survival craft stations may also participate? - Answers- Aeronautical
Mobile Service
What is the service between coast stations and ship stations, or between ship stations,
in which survival craft stations may also participate? - Answers- Maritime Mobile
Service
The purpose of what signal is to alert the operators on watch or to activate 2182 kHz
watchkeeping recievers to warn operators that distress call or message is to follow? -
Answers- Alarm signal
The frequency 2182 kHz (and it's supplementary frequencies 4125 and 6215 kHz) is the
International Distress frequency for what? - Answers- Voice
What frequency is the International Distress, Safety and Calling frequency for the
maritime mobile VHF radiotelephone service? - Answers- 156.8 MHz
Immediately before a crash landing or a forced landing (on land or sea) of an aircraft, as
well as before total abandonment of a ship or an aircraft, the radio equipment should be
set for what type of emmission? - Answers- Continuous
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System is administered by who? - Answers-
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
In a voice distress signal the word MAYDAY is pronounced as which French
expression? - Answers- "m'aider"
,What frequency is for international use by the Maritime Mobile VHF Radiotelephone
Service as a distress, safety and calling frequency? - Answers- 156.8 MHz
What frequency is agreed internationally for use by equipment provided for use in
Survival Craft Stations, which is capable of operatiing on bands between 235 and 328.6
MHz? - Answers- 243 MHz
Which frequencies are common to both the Aeronautical Mobile (Route) Service
(Aem(R)) and the Aeronautical Mobile (Off-Route) (Aem(OR)) Service and are available
to all mobile units at the scene of a search and rescue operation, and by fixed stations
for communicating with aircraft proceeding to or from a search and rescue scene? -
Answers- 3023 kHz and 5680 kHz
Which frequency is for world-wide use when communicating with enroute aircraft
participating in SAR operaitons? - Answers- 123.1 MHz
Call signs for assigned SAR craft will consist of which prefix followed by the normal SAR
call sign? - Answers- "RESCUE"
What is the ability to rapidly collect, process, and disseminate information while denying
these capabilities to adversaries? - Answers- Information Superiority
What are the measures that protect and defend information and information systems by
ensuring availability integrity, authentication, confidentiality and non-repudiation? -
Answers- Information Assurance
What consists of actions and operations to defend computer systems and networks
from unauthorized activities that degrad mission performance and adversely impact
survivability? - Answers- Computer Network Defense
What focuses on affecting human decision processes to achieve friendly objectives? -
Answers- Information Operations
What enables operations and intelligence collection to gather data from target or
adversary automated information systems or networks? - Answers- Computer Network
Exploitation (CNE)
What provides globally interconnected capabilities, processes and personnel for
collecting, processing, storing, disseminating and managing information for all DoD war-
fighters, policy makers, and support personnel? - Answers- Global Information Grid
(GIG)
What is an organizational, procedural and technological construct for ensuring
information superiority and enabling speed of command for the war-fighter? - Answers-
NETOPS
, What intergrates the three primary functions of network management, information
dissmination managment (IDM) and IA? - Answers- NETOPS
What provides visibility of extent and intensity of the activity, traffic, load and throughput
potential, as well as detction of significant degradation of service? - Answers- Network
Management
What does network management enable based on priority, system status and capacity?
- Answers- Dynamic Rerouting
What intergrates an organized, manned, equipped and trained workforce to guard,
secure and secure information and information systems by providing the security
services/attributes of availability, authentication, confidentiality, integrity and non-
repudiation? - Answers- Information Assurance
What provides the timely, reliable access to data and services for authorized users? -
Answers- Availability
What is the security measure designed to establish the validity of a transmission,
messge or originator, or as a means of verifiying an individual's authorization to access
specific categories of information? - Answers- Authentication
What provides the assurance the information is not disclosed to unauthorized entities or
processes? - Answers- Confidentiality
What is the quality of an information system reflecting the logical correctness and
reliablity of the operating system? - Answers- Integrity
What is the assurance the sender of the data is provided with proof of delivery and the
recipient is provided with proof of the sender's identity, so neither can later deny having
processed the data? - Answers- Non-repudiation
Which instruction states that all DoD information systems and networks will be certified
and accredited IAW with the DoD policy and guidance, currently the DoD Information
Technology Security Certification and Accredidation Process (DITSCAP)? - Answers-
DoD Instruction 5200.40
Certifcation and accreditation (C&A) of information systems that process Top Secret
Sensitive Compartmented Information will comply with the requirements of what? -
Answers- Director of Central Intelligence Directive
Who is responsible for developing US military policy, positions and concepts supporting
CND and IA? - Answers- Chairman of the Joint Chief's of Staff