CCC Module 3 Post Test
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1. Friendly units frame shapes are depicted as what type of shape?: Rectangle
2. Which of the following are the two categories of military symbols?: Framed and
Unframed
3. What is your unit symbol if you are in an Armor Brigade?: Blue Rectangle with X on top
and Circle inside.
4. Which of the following echelon amplifiers represents a team or crew?: Hollow
Circle with one diagonal line.
5. Which of the following symbols is representing a target reference point?: Plus
Symbol
6. Your unit is depicted in an area on a map. Which symbol for an area will your
unit be depicted in?: Hollow Circle with an AA in the middle.
7. You are conducting an attack by fire mission. How is this tactical mission task
depicted on a map?: Half a Hexagon (Diamond shaped) with an arrow pointing out of the side.
8. Which of the following retrograde task symbols represents a delay?: U-Turn arrow
with an D acronym in the middle.
9. Which of the following icons represents Armor?: Circle
10. Which of the following icons represents CBRN?: (Looks like two opened gas canisters cross
thrown in the air).
11. You are depicting a friendly unit on a course of action sketch. What category
of military symbol would you use?: Framed
12. You are reviewing a graphics overlay for a defense, and you want to see
where the engineers are going to emplace obstacles. What color normally
depicts obstacles?: Green
13. You are putting together an operations overlay. You know from your lesson
on Understanding Military Terms and Symbols that each tactical symbol has
a specific meaning and/or function. What is a specified geographic surface
included within a defineated set of lines (boundaries) used for the purpose
of facilitating coordination and decontification between adjacent units, forma-
tions, or other specific geographical surfaces called?: Area
14. Which of the following symbolizes an ambulance exchange point?: A hollow box
with an upside-down hollow triangle directly underneath with the acronym AXP in the square.
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15. Which of the following three enablers allow the ABCT to conduct offensive
operations with precision and speed?: Mobility, protection, and firepower.
16. An ABCT conducts offensive operations to do which of the following?: Defeat,
destroy, or neutralize the enemy.
17. You are part of a Brigade Combat Team. What is one exception for the role
of the BCT from the 4 provided?: Provide area security, coordinate with NGO's and PVO's and provide
transportation assets to enhance nation building missions.
18. IBCT missions typically include which of the following except?: Conducting Detainee
Operations
19. Which Brigade Combat Team would you be a part of that is better suited for
operations in restrictive and complex, urban combat?: The Infantry BCT
20. Which company is unique to the IBCT?: Weapons company
21. The SBCT primarily fights as what?: Dismounted Infantry
22. If you were in the SBCT what means do you use to perform your role of
closing with and destroying the enemy?: Fire and Movement
23. The BCTs signal company is organic to which battalion?: The Brigade Engineer Battalion
24. Which battalion within a BCT is equipped to perform counter-mobility tasks?-
: INCORRECT
Infantry Battalion
25. All BCTs include which of these capabilities to meet mission requirements?-
: Maneuver; field artillery; intelligence; signal; engineering; CBRN; and sustainment capabilities.
26. Which of the following is the ABCT's primary maneuver force?: Combined Arms
Battalion
27. What type of operations can all IBCT's conduct?: Air Assault
28. An IBCT's Cavalry Squadron mission typically focuses on which of the follow-
ing?: Information Requirements
29. Which of the following companies is NOT found within a BEB?: Chemical
30. What is the most significant difference between a BSB within a IBCT, SBCT,
and an ABCT?: Maintenance Capabilities
31. Military members fall into the military element of national power. The other
elements of national power are diplomatic, informational, and _________?: Eco-
nomic
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32. Which of the following is the global environment in which the U.S. Presidents
employs all the elements of national power?: Strategic environment
33. Which of the following is defined as any combination of actors, entities,
or forces that have the capability and intent to harm United States forces or
national interests?: Non-State Actor
34. If your organization has the combination of capacity, capability, position, and
the ability to maneuver across strategic distances, then which tenet of MDO is
your organization creating?: Calibrate Force Posture
35. The three tenets of Multi-domain Operations are Multi-Domain Formations,
Calibrated Force Posture, and which of the following?: Convergence
36. Which of the following is an example of the third-party actor?: Refugees
37. Nation state threats are potentially the most dangerous because of access
to resources, personnel, and _______?: Time
38. As the S2, your intelligence preparation of the battlefield brief to the com-
mander should include all of these type threats: Select all that apply.: Ground Station
Attack,
SATCOM Jamming,
GPS Jamming.
39. Your brigade commander has given you one week to negotiate a security
deal with a local mullah. After that period, infantry units will conduct cordon
and search operations in the area to find enemy personnel and equipment.
Which operational variable best describes your mission?: Time?
40. Which operational variable describes the cultural, religious, and ethnic
makeup within an operational environment?: Social
41. You have been studying Army Doctrine. Which doctrinal manual is concerned
with operations using current Army Capabilities, formations, and technologies
in today's complex operational environment (OE)?: FM 3-0
42. Since you are training to face peer threats like Russia and China, in your
opinion, how have these countries created political separation resulting in
strategic ambiguity and reducing the speed of friendly recognition, decision,
and reaction?: By creating instability within countries
43. The five domains are air, land, maritime, space, and __________?: Cyberspace
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1. Friendly units frame shapes are depicted as what type of shape?: Rectangle
2. Which of the following are the two categories of military symbols?: Framed and
Unframed
3. What is your unit symbol if you are in an Armor Brigade?: Blue Rectangle with X on top
and Circle inside.
4. Which of the following echelon amplifiers represents a team or crew?: Hollow
Circle with one diagonal line.
5. Which of the following symbols is representing a target reference point?: Plus
Symbol
6. Your unit is depicted in an area on a map. Which symbol for an area will your
unit be depicted in?: Hollow Circle with an AA in the middle.
7. You are conducting an attack by fire mission. How is this tactical mission task
depicted on a map?: Half a Hexagon (Diamond shaped) with an arrow pointing out of the side.
8. Which of the following retrograde task symbols represents a delay?: U-Turn arrow
with an D acronym in the middle.
9. Which of the following icons represents Armor?: Circle
10. Which of the following icons represents CBRN?: (Looks like two opened gas canisters cross
thrown in the air).
11. You are depicting a friendly unit on a course of action sketch. What category
of military symbol would you use?: Framed
12. You are reviewing a graphics overlay for a defense, and you want to see
where the engineers are going to emplace obstacles. What color normally
depicts obstacles?: Green
13. You are putting together an operations overlay. You know from your lesson
on Understanding Military Terms and Symbols that each tactical symbol has
a specific meaning and/or function. What is a specified geographic surface
included within a defineated set of lines (boundaries) used for the purpose
of facilitating coordination and decontification between adjacent units, forma-
tions, or other specific geographical surfaces called?: Area
14. Which of the following symbolizes an ambulance exchange point?: A hollow box
with an upside-down hollow triangle directly underneath with the acronym AXP in the square.
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15. Which of the following three enablers allow the ABCT to conduct offensive
operations with precision and speed?: Mobility, protection, and firepower.
16. An ABCT conducts offensive operations to do which of the following?: Defeat,
destroy, or neutralize the enemy.
17. You are part of a Brigade Combat Team. What is one exception for the role
of the BCT from the 4 provided?: Provide area security, coordinate with NGO's and PVO's and provide
transportation assets to enhance nation building missions.
18. IBCT missions typically include which of the following except?: Conducting Detainee
Operations
19. Which Brigade Combat Team would you be a part of that is better suited for
operations in restrictive and complex, urban combat?: The Infantry BCT
20. Which company is unique to the IBCT?: Weapons company
21. The SBCT primarily fights as what?: Dismounted Infantry
22. If you were in the SBCT what means do you use to perform your role of
closing with and destroying the enemy?: Fire and Movement
23. The BCTs signal company is organic to which battalion?: The Brigade Engineer Battalion
24. Which battalion within a BCT is equipped to perform counter-mobility tasks?-
: INCORRECT
Infantry Battalion
25. All BCTs include which of these capabilities to meet mission requirements?-
: Maneuver; field artillery; intelligence; signal; engineering; CBRN; and sustainment capabilities.
26. Which of the following is the ABCT's primary maneuver force?: Combined Arms
Battalion
27. What type of operations can all IBCT's conduct?: Air Assault
28. An IBCT's Cavalry Squadron mission typically focuses on which of the follow-
ing?: Information Requirements
29. Which of the following companies is NOT found within a BEB?: Chemical
30. What is the most significant difference between a BSB within a IBCT, SBCT,
and an ABCT?: Maintenance Capabilities
31. Military members fall into the military element of national power. The other
elements of national power are diplomatic, informational, and _________?: Eco-
nomic
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32. Which of the following is the global environment in which the U.S. Presidents
employs all the elements of national power?: Strategic environment
33. Which of the following is defined as any combination of actors, entities,
or forces that have the capability and intent to harm United States forces or
national interests?: Non-State Actor
34. If your organization has the combination of capacity, capability, position, and
the ability to maneuver across strategic distances, then which tenet of MDO is
your organization creating?: Calibrate Force Posture
35. The three tenets of Multi-domain Operations are Multi-Domain Formations,
Calibrated Force Posture, and which of the following?: Convergence
36. Which of the following is an example of the third-party actor?: Refugees
37. Nation state threats are potentially the most dangerous because of access
to resources, personnel, and _______?: Time
38. As the S2, your intelligence preparation of the battlefield brief to the com-
mander should include all of these type threats: Select all that apply.: Ground Station
Attack,
SATCOM Jamming,
GPS Jamming.
39. Your brigade commander has given you one week to negotiate a security
deal with a local mullah. After that period, infantry units will conduct cordon
and search operations in the area to find enemy personnel and equipment.
Which operational variable best describes your mission?: Time?
40. Which operational variable describes the cultural, religious, and ethnic
makeup within an operational environment?: Social
41. You have been studying Army Doctrine. Which doctrinal manual is concerned
with operations using current Army Capabilities, formations, and technologies
in today's complex operational environment (OE)?: FM 3-0
42. Since you are training to face peer threats like Russia and China, in your
opinion, how have these countries created political separation resulting in
strategic ambiguity and reducing the speed of friendly recognition, decision,
and reaction?: By creating instability within countries
43. The five domains are air, land, maritime, space, and __________?: Cyberspace