VERSIONS) 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE EXAM 450
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Question 1
What is the highest enlisted rank in the U.S. Navy?
A) Command Master Chief
B) Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)
C) Fleet Master Chief
D) Master Chief Petty Officer
E) Senior Chief Petty Officer
Correct Answer: B) Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)
Rationale: The MCPON serves as the senior enlisted advisor to the
Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary of the Navy.
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT one of the Navy's core values?
A) Honor
B) Courage
C) Commitment
D) Loyalty
E) Duty
Correct Answer: D) Loyalty
Rationale: The Navy's core values are Honor, Courage, and
Commitment. Loyalty and Duty are Army Values, though certainly
practiced in the Navy.
Question 3
What is the primary purpose of the Sailor's Creed?
A) To define specific job responsibilities.
B) To articulate the guiding principles and beliefs of every Sailor.
C) To outline the chain of command.
D) To list all Navy regulations.
E) To serve as a historical document.
,Correct Answer: B) To articulate the guiding principles and beliefs of
every Sailor.
Rationale: The Sailor's Creed is a statement of fundamental beliefs
and commitments for all U.S. Navy personnel.
Question 4
Which document formally outlines the organization, duties, authority, and
accountability of all personnel in the U.S. Navy?
A) Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy (SORM)
B) Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)
C) Navy Regulations
D) The Bluejacket's Manual
E) Naval Warfare Publication (NWP)
Correct Answer: C) Navy Regulations
Rationale: U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990, provides detailed
authoritative regulations governing the conduct of all naval
personnel.
Question 5
What does "OPSEC" stand for?
A) Operational Planning and Security
B) Operational Procedures and Safety Equipment
C) Operations Security
D) Officer Personnel and Security
E) Overall Program and System Evaluation
Correct Answer: C) Operations Security
Rationale: OPSEC is a process that identifies critical information to
determine if friendly (including our own) actions can be observed by
adversary intelligence systems, determines what information an
adversary could gain from these observations, and then develops
and implements countermeasures to prevent adversaries from
acquiring and exploiting critical information.
,Question 6
Which form is used for an Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) for E4 and
below?
A) NAVPERS 1616/27
B) NAVPERS 1616/26
C) NAVPERS 1616/28
D) NAVPERS 1610/2
E) NAVPERS 1611/27
Correct Answer: B) NAVPERS 1616/26
Rationale: The NAVPERS 1616/26 is the Enlisted Performance
Evaluation form for E1-E6 (specifically E4-E6 now, with the old E1-E3
on this form type as well). For E7-E9 it is NAVPERS 1616/27.
Question 7
What is the maximum number of days a service member can be confined
under Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP)?
A) 7 days
B) 14 days
C) 30 days
D) 45 days
E) 60 days
Correct Answer: C) 30 days
Rationale: For E5 and below, confinement on bread and water or
diminished rations (if aboard a vessel) is limited to 3 days.
Confinement to quarters or correctional custody is limited to 30
days.
Question 8
Which of the following is the primary purpose of the Uniform Code of Military
Justice (UCMJ)?
A) To govern civilian law.
B) To define the criminal offenses and procedures for military personnel.
, C) To outline personnel benefits.
D) To establish promotion criteria.
E) To regulate international conflicts.
Correct Answer: B) To define the criminal offenses and procedures for
military personnel.
Rationale: The UCMJ is federal law that applies to all members of the
Armed Forces, establishing military criminal law.
Question 9
What is "Hazing" in the Navy?
A) Team-building exercises.
B) Any conduct whereby a military member, without proper authority, causes
another military member, regardless of rank, to suffer or be exposed to an
activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, or oppressive.
C) Mentoring junior Sailors.
D) Required physical training.
E) Normal disciplinary action.
Correct Answer: B) Any conduct whereby a military member, without
proper authority, causes another military member, regardless of
rank, to suffer or be exposed to an activity that is cruel, abusive,
humiliating, or oppressive.
Rationale: Hazing is strictly prohibited in the Navy and is subject to
disciplinary action under the UCMJ.
Question 10
Which of the following describes "Sexual Harassment"?
A) Any welcome sexual advances.
B) Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal
or physical conduct of a sexual nature that affects an individual's
employment, interferes with their work performance, or creates a hostile
work environment.
C) Friendly compliments.