Army SLC Online Training Module 4 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | 2025 LATEST UPDATED | ALREADY GRADED A+
Which of the following are commander tasks for the mission command warfighting function? -
(answers)o Drive the operations process
o Inform and influence audiences
What activities of the operations process does the staff conduct in support of the commander for
the mission command warfighting function? - (answers)Planning, preparing, executing, and
assessing
What makes Army leaders successful when exercising mission command? - (answers)o Being
comfortable with uncertainty and understanding that discipline initiative is an important part.
o Realizing that concrete answers or perfect solutions to operational problems are rarely
apparent.
What do you combine the mission command warfighting function with to exercise mission
command - (answers)Philosophy of mission command
_____ are behaviors, values, and interests common to a culture. - (answers)Cultural variations
______ refers to relationships among groups of people that persist over time despite
disturbances. - (answers)Social structure
______ describe beliefs and are identity based. - (answers)Values
What are the major components of cultural capability? - (answers)o Regional competence
o Cross-cultural competence
How do US forces defer and defeat aggression by potential adversaries? - (answers)o Operating
with allied and coalition forces
o Conducting a combined arms campaign across all domains
, Which of the following are contested operating environments? - (answers)o Cyber
o Anti-access/area denial
When may threats to the homeland be highest? - (answers)When US forces are engaged in
conflict with an adversary abroad
_____ allows US forces to exchange most common types of support, including food, fuel,
transportion, ammunition, and equipment, with multinational partners on a bilateral basis. -
(answers)A cross-servicing agreement
Effective mission command is ______. - (answers)Agile
If properly organized, trained, and equipped, ______ are uniquely able to protect the local
population because they understand the operational environment far better than others. -
(answers)Host nation security forces
______ includes general cultural knowledge, skills, and attributes. - (answers)Cross-cultural
competence
Which of the following could be indicators of actions inconsistent with behavioral norms? -
(answers)o Internal conflict
o Guerrilla activity
As long as ______ weapons remain in existence, the United States will maintain a safe, secure,
and effective arsenal. - (answers)Nuclear
The growth of ______ military power must be accompanied by greater clarity of its strategic
intentions to avoid friction in the Asia-Pacific region. - (answers)China's
Why is the United States investing in a long-term strategic partnership with India? - (answers)o
To aid it in its role as a provider of security in the region
o To support its stability in order for it to serve as a regional economic anchor
ANSWERS | 2025 LATEST UPDATED | ALREADY GRADED A+
Which of the following are commander tasks for the mission command warfighting function? -
(answers)o Drive the operations process
o Inform and influence audiences
What activities of the operations process does the staff conduct in support of the commander for
the mission command warfighting function? - (answers)Planning, preparing, executing, and
assessing
What makes Army leaders successful when exercising mission command? - (answers)o Being
comfortable with uncertainty and understanding that discipline initiative is an important part.
o Realizing that concrete answers or perfect solutions to operational problems are rarely
apparent.
What do you combine the mission command warfighting function with to exercise mission
command - (answers)Philosophy of mission command
_____ are behaviors, values, and interests common to a culture. - (answers)Cultural variations
______ refers to relationships among groups of people that persist over time despite
disturbances. - (answers)Social structure
______ describe beliefs and are identity based. - (answers)Values
What are the major components of cultural capability? - (answers)o Regional competence
o Cross-cultural competence
How do US forces defer and defeat aggression by potential adversaries? - (answers)o Operating
with allied and coalition forces
o Conducting a combined arms campaign across all domains
, Which of the following are contested operating environments? - (answers)o Cyber
o Anti-access/area denial
When may threats to the homeland be highest? - (answers)When US forces are engaged in
conflict with an adversary abroad
_____ allows US forces to exchange most common types of support, including food, fuel,
transportion, ammunition, and equipment, with multinational partners on a bilateral basis. -
(answers)A cross-servicing agreement
Effective mission command is ______. - (answers)Agile
If properly organized, trained, and equipped, ______ are uniquely able to protect the local
population because they understand the operational environment far better than others. -
(answers)Host nation security forces
______ includes general cultural knowledge, skills, and attributes. - (answers)Cross-cultural
competence
Which of the following could be indicators of actions inconsistent with behavioral norms? -
(answers)o Internal conflict
o Guerrilla activity
As long as ______ weapons remain in existence, the United States will maintain a safe, secure,
and effective arsenal. - (answers)Nuclear
The growth of ______ military power must be accompanied by greater clarity of its strategic
intentions to avoid friction in the Asia-Pacific region. - (answers)China's
Why is the United States investing in a long-term strategic partnership with India? - (answers)o
To aid it in its role as a provider of security in the region
o To support its stability in order for it to serve as a regional economic anchor