CORPORALS COURSE TACTICAL
TOOLS EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Map - ANS Graphic representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to scale. Uses
colors, symbols, and labels to represent features on the ground
Marginal information on a map - ANS - Sheet name
- sheet number
- series name
- series number
- edition number
- map scale
- Adjoining sheets diagram
- elevation guide
- bar scales
- contour interval note
- declination diagram
- legend
Declination Diagram - ANS indicates the angular relationships of true north, grid north, and
magnetic north.
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, GM Angle - ANS the difference in a grid azimuth and the magnetic azimuth for a certain area.
(use LARS rule)
GM Conversion - ANS Applying angular difference between the grid north and magnetic
north to convert compass readings to grid version for use in navigation
Lensatic Compass components - ANS Cover
Base
Lens
Compass Dial - ANS part of the compass is delicately balanced and free floating when in use.
It can be locked in place by closing the eyepiece and also contains two complete circular scales,
one in degrees and one in mils.
Bezel Ring - ANS part of the compass holds the upper glass crystal in place and contains 120
clicks when rotated fully; each click equals 3 degrees.
Cover - ANS Cover containing sighting wire
Thumb Loop - ANS This serves as a retaining device to secure the compass in the closed
position. It is also used as a wire loop for your thumb when you hold the compass in position for
sighting in on objects.
Black Index Line - ANS Stationary line used as a reference line for determining direction
When the compass is held properly the azimuth found directly under the black index line
identifies the direction that the compass is pointing
Sighting Wire - ANS The sighting wire and its use are similar to the front sight of a weapon.
Base - ANS Floating dial
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TOOLS EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Map - ANS Graphic representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to scale. Uses
colors, symbols, and labels to represent features on the ground
Marginal information on a map - ANS - Sheet name
- sheet number
- series name
- series number
- edition number
- map scale
- Adjoining sheets diagram
- elevation guide
- bar scales
- contour interval note
- declination diagram
- legend
Declination Diagram - ANS indicates the angular relationships of true north, grid north, and
magnetic north.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, GM Angle - ANS the difference in a grid azimuth and the magnetic azimuth for a certain area.
(use LARS rule)
GM Conversion - ANS Applying angular difference between the grid north and magnetic
north to convert compass readings to grid version for use in navigation
Lensatic Compass components - ANS Cover
Base
Lens
Compass Dial - ANS part of the compass is delicately balanced and free floating when in use.
It can be locked in place by closing the eyepiece and also contains two complete circular scales,
one in degrees and one in mils.
Bezel Ring - ANS part of the compass holds the upper glass crystal in place and contains 120
clicks when rotated fully; each click equals 3 degrees.
Cover - ANS Cover containing sighting wire
Thumb Loop - ANS This serves as a retaining device to secure the compass in the closed
position. It is also used as a wire loop for your thumb when you hold the compass in position for
sighting in on objects.
Black Index Line - ANS Stationary line used as a reference line for determining direction
When the compass is held properly the azimuth found directly under the black index line
identifies the direction that the compass is pointing
Sighting Wire - ANS The sighting wire and its use are similar to the front sight of a weapon.
Base - ANS Floating dial
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.