PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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1) What is an operators primary responsibility? - answer The primary responsibility of a
radio operator is to pass accurate and timely information.
2) What are the 4 Key words to remember for effective radio communications? - answer
Rythym, Speed, Volume and pitch
A. Rythym: Short sentences divided into sensible phrases which maintain a natural
rhythm
B. Speed: Speak slightly slower than normal conversation
C. Volume: Should be as for normal conversation
D. Pitch: Slightly higher than for normal conversation to improve clarity
3) What is a callsign? - answer Figures, letters, or combinations of both used to identify a
COMMs station, an organization, or an individual on a radio net.
Example: W4KB97: Whiskey, Fow-er, Kilo, Bravo, Niner, Seven
4) What are Procedural words? (Prowords) - answer A special set of words used for clarity
and brevity.
, Ex: Roger, Over, Out ETC.
5) What does SALUTE in SALUTE report stand for? - answer Size
Activity
Location
Unit
Time
Equipment
6) What are the 9 lines in a 9 line Medevac - answer Line 1. Location of the pick-up site.
Line 2. Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix.
Line 3. Number of patients by precedence:
Line 4. Special equipment required:
Line 5. Number of patients:
Line 6. Security at pick-up site:
Line 7. Method of marking pick-up site:
Line 8. Patient nationality and status:
Line 9. NBC Contamination:
7) Strip Map - answer A sketch of a given route. It may or may not be drawn to scale but
should show identifying landmarks.
8) Assembly area (AA) - answer An area where units stage for movement
9) Start Point (SP) - answer The point where the convoy comes under a single controlling
authority
10) Check Point (CP) - answer Predetermined point used as means of controlling movement
or a reference for a location .
11) Release Point (RP) - answer The point where certain elements of the convoy are released
by the convoy commander
12) Directional in - answer Used to orient the map to the North .
13) Distance between points - answer May indicate miles or kilometers
14) Route Number - answer identifies a specific route
,15) Halt/Rest areas - answer Check points or other convenient areas that will support the
convoy movement for the purpose of refueling , checking loads , PMCS , messing , etc.
16) Name for an Accident identification card? - answer DD Form 518
17) When should an accident identification card be filled out? - answer As promptly as
possible. Give to person directly directly concerned.
18) Motor vehicle accident Report - answer Standard Form 91
19) What is Standard form 91 (SF 91) used for? - answer The SF 91 form is used to protect
you and the government against claims and exaggerations. You are required to complete the
form with any any accident in which you are involved in.
20) SF 91 Sections I thru IX are filled by? - answer Vehicle operator
21) SF 91 Sections X, items 73 thru 83d are filled by? - answer Operators supervisor
22) SF 91 Sections XI thru XIII are filled out by? - answer Accident investigator for bodily
injury, fatality, and/or damage exceeding $500.00.
23) Technical Manual (TMs) - answer Provide specific information on proper operation and
matinee on a single system or series of vehicles.
24) Numbering system - answer The number codes identify a specific vehicle. Each set of
numbers in TM 9-2320-345-10 identifies a specific category within the army supply system.
25) 9 - answer Indicates subject or branch of the army. The number 9 indicates that it is an
ordinance branch manual
26) 2320 - answer Indicates subject type. 2320 is an engine powered wheel vehicle
27) 345 - answer Designator for a specific model for a vehicle. In this case it represents the
M1120A4
, 28) 10 - answer Specifies level of maintenance. '10' indicates operator level.
29) What are Preventative maintenance checks and services (PMCS)? - answer The PMCS
process includes inspecting, recording, maintenance faults, cleaning, servicing, and repairing
assigned equipment.
30) The operator must pay close attention to _______, _______, and _______ in the PMCS
process. - answer Warnings, cautions, and Notes
31) In the PMCS process, what are the 3 categories for any fluid leak? - answer Class 1 leak
Class 2 leak
Class 3 leak
32) Class 1 leak - answer Seepage of fluid (as indicated by wetness or discoloration) not great
enough to form drops
33) Class 2 leak - answer Seepage of fluid great enough to form drops, but not enough to
cause drops to drip from the checked item.
34) Class 3 leak - answer Seepage of fluid great enough to form drops and drip during
inspection
35) What are the categories in a PMCS table? - answer Item Number
Interval
Item to be checked or serviced
Procedure
Equipment not ready/ available if