NEWEST 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
What is Force Management?
- Correct answer -Army's process to manage change and balance
needs with resource constraints
What are the two (2) types of Army Authorization Documents?
- Correct answer –
- MTOE (Operating Force) Modified Tables of Organization and
Equipment
- TDA (Generating Force) Tables of Distribution and Allowance
Force Management uses three critical DoD "decision support
systems", what are they?
- Correct answer -- JCIDS (Determines requirements and solution
approaches)
- PPBE (Resources requirements and solutions)
- DAS (Develops and acquires materiel solutions)
Roles of Congress in relation to DoD
- Correct answer -Organization, funding, and oversight
List the four (4) types of organizations that help HQDA perform Title
10 functions.
- Correct answer –
- ACOMs
- ASCCs
- DRUs
- FOAs
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,(T/F) Does HQDA command Army units during combat operations
- Correct answer -False
What 12 functions does Secretary of the Army according to Title 10,
Section 7013 has the authority and responsibility to perform
- Correct answer –
1) Recruiting
2) Organizing
3) Supplying
4) Training
5) Servicing
6) Mobilizing
7) Demobilizing
8) Maintaining
9) Equipping (including research and development)
10) Administering (includes morale and welfare)
11) The construction, outfitting, and repair of military equipment
12) The construction, maintenance, and repair of buildings, structures,
and utilities and the acquisition of real property.
What type of Relationship allows the Army to meet its Title 10
responsibilities over Army units assigned or allocated to CCDRs? -
Correct answer -Administrative Control (ADCON)
(T/F) ASCCs are heavily engaged in Title 10 management of units
working for a combatant command - Correct answer -True
(T/F) ASCCs can further delegate ADCON to the senior Army HQ
operating in a particular area. - Correct answer -True
(T/F) ADCON is a command relationship. - Correct answer -False
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,What is the four-part Army system that governs the process of
refining national strategy and combatant command requirements into
an executable 'build and maintain' plan for the Army? And, what are
the four key documents in that system?
- Correct answer -The Army Strategic Planning System (ASPS)
1 - Army Strategy (AS): 7-10 year vision with subordinate strategies
as annexes.
2 - Army Campaign Plan (ACP): 3-5 year plan that operationalizes the
strategy.
3 - Army Planning Guidance (APG): annual planning guidance (i.e.,
program priorities).
4 - Army Programming Guidance Memorandum (APGM): annual
guidance that links objectives to resource priorities.
Define JCIDS - Correct answer -A capabilities-based approach to
identify current and future capability gaps and possible solutions.
What are the three (3) categories of Joint Concepts?
- Correct answer –
- Joint Warfighting Concept (JWC): is the vision for how the joint
force will operate in the future.
- Joint Operating Concepts (JOC): broadly describe how the joint
force operates in a specific mission area.
- Supporting Concepts: address specific joint force missions or
functions in depth and detail.
Army Concept Framework includes what types of documents?
- Correct answer -Army Operating: how the Army is to operate as
part of the joint force in the future.
Functional: the ways in which WfF capabilities are to operate in the
future.
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, Supporting: the ways in which other capabilities are to operate in the
future.
Advisory: documents like white papers, CONOPS and other special
focused documents.
What is the current Army Operating Concept? - Correct answer -
Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) 2028
What are the three (3) Capabilities-Based Assessment phases and their
purposes? - Correct answer –
- Needs Analysis (Identify required capabilities and tasks)
- Gap Analysis (Identify the gaps)
- Solutions Analysis (Identify potential solutions using DOTMLPF-P
as a lens)
What are the "domains" used to investigate and analyze capability gap
solutions? - Correct answer -DOTMLPFP:
(D) Doctrine
(O) Organization
(T) Training
(M) Materiel
(L) Leadership and Education
(P) Personnel
(F) Facilities
(P) Policy
JCIDS uses three (3) requirements "lanes" and associated timelines to
develop possible solutions for capability gaps. - Correct answer –
- Ongoing Contingency (Urgent, <2 years)
- Anticipated Contingency (Emergent, <2 years)
- Deliberate (Future, >2 years)
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