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SHARP FOUNDATION COURSE TEST 1 LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 30 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) SHARP FOUNDATION COURSE TEST 1 LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 30 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES

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SHARP FOUNDATION COURSE
TEST 1 LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM
30 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)

Question: Decide how to intervene - 4 of 5 steps of the intervention Process?
Answer:


✓ Think about the context; what can you do; how do you implement
interventions - Intervention Process.


Question:
Answer:


✓ All of the actions taken along the spectrum of behavior that either
stops something from happening or keeps an event already in motion
from getting worse.


Question: Prevention Steps
Answer:


✓ Step 1: Know and follow the rules Step 2: Reduce Threats Step 3:
Promote Awareness Step 4: Influence Behavior


Question: Culture

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Answer:


✓ A system of beliefs that comprise of shared values, attitudes and
lifestyles.


Question: Values
Answer:


✓ Basis for behaviors - what is acceptable modeled and reflected.


Question: What is the Army CULTURE?
Answer:


✓ Consist of Army Values (LDRSHIP), Ethos (Never leave a SM)


Question: What are some examples of ARMY Values?
Answer:


✓ Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal
Courage


Question: What is the SHARP Goal of leveraging the Army Values and the
Warrior Ethos.
Answer:


✓ Alligns


Question: What are the benefits of Climate of Prevention
Answer:

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✓ Shared expectation, trust and cohesion; respect; mission
effectiveness; reduces tolerance of inappropriate behavior; reduces
behaviors of SH/SA


Question: A good strategy to facilitate cultural change includes:
Answer:


✓ Knowledge of current status; vision of the future; goals; training;
research; particpation


Question: Commanders Climate assessment is due:
Answer:


✓ 60 days for AR; 120 days for USAR/ARNG


Question: Informal Method of Command Climate Survey
Answer:


✓ Everyday observation and 1-1 conversations are an informal method of
conducting a command climate assessment.


Question: What are methods for a Formal Command Climate Assessment?
Answer:


✓ Unit records; staff/unit meetings; focus groups; surveys or
assessments

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Question: What are the steps a Commander develops IOT to create a climate
of prevention?
Answer:


✓ Step 1: Model the expected interactions with others Step 2:
Communicate groups standards and expectations Step 3: Enforce
group standards and expectations..


Question: Post Command Climate Assessment Action Plan includes:
Answer:


✓ Analyze survey results, prepare and conduct feedback sessions;
implement the action plan; conduct FU plans.


Question: What are Action Plan Sections?
Answer:


✓ Section 1: Actions to maintain strengths; Section 2: Ares for
improvement - actions my unit can take; Section 3: areas or
improvement requiring outside resources.


Question: Strategies to enforces standards within the unit:
Answer:


✓ Reward; correct negative behavior; verbal praises


Question: Who is responsible for creating a climate of prevention
Answer:

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