GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS BANK
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
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1. Army Core Values - ANSWER ✓ Loyalty- bear true faith and allegiance
Duty - fulfill your obligations
Respect - treat others with dignty and respect
Selfless service - put welfare of nation above your own
Honor- live up to army values
Integrity- do what is right
Personal courage - face fear danger or adversity.
REMEMBER leadership
2. How to establish security of the site? - ANSWER ✓ valuate your immediate
surroundings and the casualty for obvious, immediate, life-threatening
hazards.
3. Is the injury that hurts the most needs to be treated first? - ANSWER ✓ No
since time is short it should be the one that survives the shortest
4. Impression of causality condition - ANSWER ✓ Is he lying in a peculiar
manner?
Are the eyes open?
Can you see blood?
5. Check for responsiveness - ANSWER ✓ a witness collapsed and you have
just responded. after you secure the safety of the scene, what must you do
next?
Ask Where It Hurts
Check Breathing
,6. Levels of alertness - ANSWER ✓ highest to least
1. A = Alert casualty has open eyes and will talk to you reasonably. Keep the
casualty calm and wait for help.
2. V = Responds to VOICE casualty responds, ask where it hurts or where the
body feels different than usual.
3. P = Responds to PAIN check a casualty's response to pain, rub the
breastbone briskly with a knuckle or squeeze the first or second toe over the
toenail.
4. U = Unresponsive casualty is unconscious, open the airway and look, listen
and feel for breathing for 3 to 5 seconds
7. Position the causality - ANSWER ✓ casualty is lying face down, cautiously
roll him onto his back as a unit so that the body does not twist. Twisting may
further complicate a back, neck, or spinal injury.
8. Check for life-threatening inuries - ANSWER ✓ check the chest and upper
back, the head, and the belly.
and severe bleeding from the arms and legs
9. Evaluate a casualty: SIHRIB - ANSWER ✓ Soldiers Inspire Heroism
Responding In Battle
1. Security
2. Impression
3. Help
4. Responsiveness
5. Injuries
6. Bleeding
10.E-2 - ANSWER ✓ Private, PV2
11.E-3 - ANSWER ✓ Private First Class, PFC
12.E-4 - ANSWER ✓ Specialist, SPC
13.E-4 - ANSWER ✓ Corporal, CPL
14.E-5 - ANSWER ✓ Sergeant, SGT
, 15.E-6 - ANSWER ✓ Staff Sergeant, SSG
16.E-7 - ANSWER ✓ Sergeant First Class, SFC
17.E-8 - ANSWER ✓ Master Sergeant, MSG
18.E-8 - ANSWER ✓ First Sergeant, 1SG
19.E-9 - ANSWER ✓ Sergeant Major, SGM
20.E-9 - ANSWER ✓ Command Sergeant Major, CSM
21.E-9 - ANSWER ✓ Sergeant Major of the Army, SMA
22.W-1 - ANSWER ✓ Warrant Officer, WO1
23.W-2 - ANSWER ✓ Chief Warrant Officer, CW2
24.W-3 - ANSWER ✓ Chief Warrant Officer, CW3
25.W-4 - ANSWER ✓ Chief Warrant Officer, CW4
26.W-5 - ANSWER ✓ Chief Warrant Officer, CW5
27.O-1 - ANSWER ✓ Second Lieutenant, 2LT
28.O-2 - ANSWER ✓ First Lieutenant, 1LT
29.O-3 - ANSWER ✓ Captain, CPT
30.O-4 - ANSWER ✓ Major, MAJ
31.O-5 - ANSWER ✓ Lieutenant Colonel, LTC
32.O-6 - ANSWER ✓ Colonel, COL