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Module 1 Topic Focus:
• National Strategic Direction
• Joint Doctrine Framework
• Roles of the Armed Forces
• Unified Action
• Interagency Coordination
• Joint Command Relationships
QUESTION SET (Module 1)
1. Which document provides the President’s strategic vision and outlines broad
national security objectives?
A. National Military Strategy (NMS)
B. National Security Strategy (NSS)
C. National Defense Strategy (NDS)
D. Joint Planning Publication (JPP)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The NSS is produced by the President and sets the broad national security objectives for the
entire U.S. Government.
• NDS = DoD-wide priorities
• NMS = military implementation
• JPP = planning process
,2. Which organization serves as the principal military advisor to the President,
SECDEF, and National Security Council?
A. The Combatant Commands
B. The Joint Staff
C. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
D. The Secretary of Defense
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The CJCS is designated by law as the principal military advisor.
The Joint Staff supports the CJCS but does not independently advise.
3. Unified Action refers to the synchronization and coordination of which of the
following?
A. Only U.S. military forces
B. Military, joint fires, and logistics only
C. Military forces across all Combatant Commands
D. Military and non-military government and NGO capabilities
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Unified Action includes all instruments of national power, including interagency partners,
NGOs, multinational partners, and military forces.
4. The purpose of the National Military Strategy (NMS) is to:
A. Define national political objectives
B. Describe how the military will support the NDS
C. Provide operational-level joint doctrine
D. Direct resource allocation for all federal agencies
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The NMS (issued by the CJCS) explains how the Joint Force will support the NDS, translating
strategic guidance into military objectives.
, 5. Which Combatant Command is responsible for global integration and
strategic planning across CCMD boundaries?
A. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM)
B. U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
C. U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM)
D. No single CCDR—CJCS directs integration through global plans
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Global integration was assigned to the CJCS (per 2017 NDAA).
CCMDs execute plans but do not integrate globally across all commands.
6. Which principle describes the requirement to establish clear chains of
authority during joint operations?
A. Interoperability
B. Unity of Command
C. Joint Interdependence
D. Flexibility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Unity of Command means forces operate under one responsible commander, which prevents
conflicting guidance.
7. Which term describes the ability of joint forces to operate together effectively
through shared doctrine and equipment?
A. Lethality
B. Interoperability
C. Simultaneity
D. Operational Reach
Correct Answer: B