SBOLC – MDMP EXAM QUESTIONS 2025\26
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, Conduct Advantages and Disadvantages
Analysis.
A set of required conditions that
define the achievement of the Compare COAs
commander's objectives.
Conduct a COA Decision Briefing
Updated running estimates
1) Deep-Close-Security, 2) Main and Evaluated COAs
Support Effort, 3) Decisive-Shaping-
Sustaining* Recommended COA
Updated assumptions
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Term 2 of 59
T/F: Assumptions should be replaced with facts as soon as possible.
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, TRUE
Replace assumptions with facts as soon as possible. The staff identifies information
needed to convert assumptions into facts and submits them to the appropriate agency
as information requirements.
The systematic process of analyzing the mission variables of enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations in an area of interest to determine their effect on operations.
FALSE
Constraint is a requirement, "must do," placed on the command by a higher command that
dictates an action, thus restricting freedom of action.
slide 66 of Mission Analysis
FALSE.
While listed at the beginning of MDMP, this task of developing and updating running
estimates continues throughout the MDMP and operations process.
Don't know?
, Term 3 of 59
What are the three signal key outputs of COA analysis?
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The systematic process of analyzing the mission variables of enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations in an area of interest to determine their effect on operations.
1) Deep-Close-Security, 2) Main and Support Effort, 3) Decisive-Shaping-Sustaining*
- Select the COA to best accomplish the mission.
- Reject all COAs - the staff must begin COA development again.
- Modify a COA.
- Provide an entirely new COA.
1) Refined signal input to the commander's critical information requirements.
2) Refined scheme of signal support.
3) Updated signal running estimate.
|GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS |LATEST
VERSION |COMPLETE
, Conduct Advantages and Disadvantages
Analysis.
A set of required conditions that
define the achievement of the Compare COAs
commander's objectives.
Conduct a COA Decision Briefing
Updated running estimates
1) Deep-Close-Security, 2) Main and Evaluated COAs
Support Effort, 3) Decisive-Shaping-
Sustaining* Recommended COA
Updated assumptions
Don't know?
Term 2 of 59
T/F: Assumptions should be replaced with facts as soon as possible.
Give this one a try later!
, TRUE
Replace assumptions with facts as soon as possible. The staff identifies information
needed to convert assumptions into facts and submits them to the appropriate agency
as information requirements.
The systematic process of analyzing the mission variables of enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations in an area of interest to determine their effect on operations.
FALSE
Constraint is a requirement, "must do," placed on the command by a higher command that
dictates an action, thus restricting freedom of action.
slide 66 of Mission Analysis
FALSE.
While listed at the beginning of MDMP, this task of developing and updating running
estimates continues throughout the MDMP and operations process.
Don't know?
, Term 3 of 59
What are the three signal key outputs of COA analysis?
Give this one a try later!
The systematic process of analyzing the mission variables of enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations in an area of interest to determine their effect on operations.
1) Deep-Close-Security, 2) Main and Support Effort, 3) Decisive-Shaping-Sustaining*
- Select the COA to best accomplish the mission.
- Reject all COAs - the staff must begin COA development again.
- Modify a COA.
- Provide an entirely new COA.
1) Refined signal input to the commander's critical information requirements.
2) Refined scheme of signal support.
3) Updated signal running estimate.