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CCC Module 3 Post Test latest upload
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
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pf4
pf5
pf8
pf9
pfa
pfd
pfe
pff
pf12
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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

2 / 25 sketch. What category of military symbol would you use?: Framed

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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.
  4. Which of the following three enablers allow the ABCT to conduct offensive operations with precision and speed?: Mobility, protection, and firepower.
  5. An ABCT conducts offensive operations to do which of the following?: Defeat, destroy, or neutralize the enemy.
  6. 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.
  7. IBCT missions typically include which of the following except?:

4 / 25 a IBCT SBCT, and an ABCT?: Maintenance Capabilities

  1. Milit ary members fall into the military element of national power. The other elements of national power are diplomatic, informational, and ?: Eco- nomic
  2. Which of the following is the global environment in which the U.S. Presi- dents employs all the elements of national power?: Strategic environment
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. The three tenets of Multi-domain Operations are Multi- Domain Formations, Calibrated Force Posture, and which of the following?: Convergence
  6. Which of the following is an example of the third-party actor?: Refugees
  7. Nation state threats are potentially the most dangerous because of access to resources, personnel, and ?: Time
  8. As the S2, your intelligence preparation of the battlefield brief to the com- mander should include all of these type threats:

5 / 25 Select all that apply.: Ground Station Attack, SATCOM Jamming, GPS Jamming.

  1. 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?
  2. Which operational variable describes the cultural, religious, and ethnic makeup within an operational environment?: Social
  3. You have been studying Army Doctrine. Which doctrinal manual is con- cerned with operations using current Army Capabilities, formations, and tech- nologies in today's complex operational environment (OE)?: FM 3-
  4. 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
  5. The five domains are air, land, maritime, space, and ?: Cyberspace
  6. As you study different threats in the OE, which type of threat is potentially the most dangerous to Cyberspace?: Nation State Threats

7 / 25 area of re- sponsibility extending into enemy territories. This area of concern is known as what?: Area of Interest

  1. What type of Area of Operation do adjacent units share boundaries, and the higher headquarters allocates all of the assigned area to subordinate units?: Contiguous
  2. Which operational framework is used to designate the shifting prioritiza- tion of resources?: Main ettort and supporting ettorts
  3. What requires commanders to convey a clear commander's intent and concept of operations?: Mission Command
  4. According to ADP 3-0 Operations, July 2019, what element of operational art is the source of power that provides morale and physical strength, freedom of action, or will to act?: Center of Gravity
  5. What element of operational art, is relative to speed and rhythm of military operations over time with respect to the enemy?: Tempo
  6. is defined as a geographical area where in a commander is direct- ly capable of influencing operation by maneuver and fire support systems.: Area of Influence
  7. Multi-domain formations can maximize human potential; employ cross-do- main fires, and which of the following?: INCORRECT Establish_authorities
  8. Within the problem of MDO, which of the following is the Army attempting to enable to compete with our enemies?: INCORRECT Cyberspace
  9. Which of the following are the three tenets of MDO?: Calibrate force

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  1. You are tasked with helping deter the adversary from escalation. Which of the following should you consider when undertaking these duties?: Readiness and Capabilities
  2. Which of the following is defined as locations in time and space, physi- cal, virtual, and cognitive, where the full optimization of the employment of cross-domain capabilities generates a marked advantage over an enemy and greatly influences the outcome of an operation?: INCORRECT Convergence
  3. The Army achieves the tasks associated with the MDO tenet Calibrate Force Posture through use of which of the following?: INCORRECT Capacity capability position and_the_ability_to_maneuver_across_strategic_distances
  4. Which country is the US preparing for in competition and conflict regarding MDO?: China
  5. You are conducting military deception operations. Which of the following is a function you should consider when moving forward?: Causing the enemy to waste combat power and resources with inappropriate or delayed actions
  6. You are conducting Military Deception operations. Who is the intended target of the deception?: INCORRECT China_and_Russia
  7. Military Deception operations attempt to mislead adversaries in an attempt to make them do which of the following?: Take specific action

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  1. Understanding the military aspects of capabilities, techniques, and proce- dures that can be measured and codified is a component of which of the following?: Science of Tactics
  2. Which enabling operation is conducted to provide friendly forces early warning of enemy operations with time and space to react?: Security Operations
  3. If your units mission is to destroy a weaker enemy force or fix a larger enemy force in place over a broad front, then what form of maneuver is your unit doing?: Frontal Attacks
  4. Which form of attack culminates with a planned withdrawal?: Raid
  5. Your commander is thinking about transitioning your unit from the offense to the defense. What event might cause him to do this?: Achieves a Victory Reaches a culminating point Receives a change in mission from a higher echelon commander
  6. Commanders retain greater flexibility for defensive operations if they begin preparations before which of the following occurs?: Culmination
  7. The commander halts offensive operations when which of the following occurs?: Change in mission from higher OR Security
  8. You are conducting offensive operations. what characterizes

11 / 25 your offensive tasks?: Concentration

  1. Which form of maneuver is being used when an attacking force attempts to move undetected into an area occupied by enemy forces in order to take a position of advantage behind the enemy?: Infiltration
  2. You are the commander of your unit. You want to develop the situation and establish contact with the enemy. What type of offensive operation do you use?: Movement to Contact
  3. Which of the following are tactical shaping tasks for troops movement?: Ad- ministrative Movement Road March Approach March
  4. Which of the following form of defense uses a portion of terrain to mask the defensive position from enemy observation?: Reverse Slope Defense
  5. A retrograde usually involves three types of operations. A combination of delay, withdraw, and what other type of operation?: Retirement
  6. Which of the following form of defense is ideal for conducting area or mo- bile defensive operations, and is designed to defend in all directions?: Defense of a Perimeter
  7. Which type of defensive operation is designed to deny enemy access to terrain for a specific time period?: Area Defense
  8. Your commander is conducting a retrograde operation in which your unit is NOT in contact with the enemy. Which type of

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  1. Stability aims to create a condition. Which of the following regards the situation as legitimate, acceptable, and predictable?: Local Populace
  2. Support to Governance includes which of the following tasks?: Restores public administration and resuming public services
  3. Which Army stability task provides for the safety of the host nation and its population?: Establish Civil Security
  4. Which Army stability task focuses on reestablishing competent host-na- tion security forces that can provide lasting safety and security for the host nation and its population?: Conduct Security Cooperation
  5. You are working on a stability assignment that centers on justice reform and is supported by efforts to rebuild the host-nation judiciary, police, and corrections systems. Which stability task are you working on?: Establish Civil Security
  6. During stability operations assessments which of the following is used to determine task accomplishment?: Measure of Performance
  7. What are the four stability mechanisms?: 1. Compel
  8. Control
  9. Influence
  10. Support
  11. You have been tasked with providing accurate information to the media to prevent misinformation and issuing effective press releases in

14 / 25 local lan- guages. This interaction with the media is referred to as .: Inform and Influence

  1. During stability operations which of the following counters enemy pro- paganda, increases support amongst the population, and is critical for the success of information operations?: Soldier and Leader Engagement
  2. Which of the following links multiple tasks to focus efforts toward estab- lishing conditions that define the desired objective or end state?: Lines of Ettort
  3. Which principle of sustainment is ability to forecast operational require- ments and initiate necessary actions that most appropriately satisfy a re- sponse without waiting for orders?: Anticipation
  4. You are a company commander planning for your units sustainment sup- port in the field; which elements of sustainment sub-function refers to all actions taken to retain materiel in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability?: Maintenance

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  1. Direct
  2. Supervisory
  3. Custodial
  4. Personal
  5. Which principle of sustainment combines all of the sustainment elements within operations assuring unity of command and effort?: Integration
  6. Which of the following are the three types of contract support?: Theater, External, and System Supports
  7. Which of the following is the process of planning for and obtaining sup- plies, services, and construction from commercial sources in support of joint operations?: Operational Contract Support
  8. Which of the following personal would typically have custodial responsibil- ity?: Supply Sergeant
  9. The three categories of duty status that apply to domestic operations are Title 32, National Guard forces in state active duty status, and which of the following?: Title 10
  10. What are the three categories of duty status apply to domestic opera- tions?: Title 10, Title 32, and National Guard forces in state active duty status.
  11. The two processes getting the military involved when a disaster occurs is Immediate Response Authority and which of the following?: Request for Assistance
  12. Which of the following is conducted to protect the US from external threats as directed by the President?: Homeland Defense

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  1. Which of the following authority is used when local civilian agencies direct- ly request support from military commanders in the immediate area during emergency situations?: Immediate Response Authority
  2. Support provided within 72 hours is conducted within the authority grant- ed by which of the following?: Initial Response Authority
  3. You are assigned to USNORTHCOM, you are responsible for which of the following?: Conducting homeland defense and DSCA in the United States
  4. Which combatant command is responsible for conducting homeland de- fense and DSCA in the United States and its interests?: USNORTHCOM
  5. The Insurrection Act, which allows the President to use federal troops to enforce laws, can be enacted when requested by the governor or which of the following?: State Legislature
  6. The Stafford Act allows five ways for the President to provide federal, including military, support to civil authorities. Which one allows the President to provide unrequested federal assistance?: Accelerated Federal Assistance
  7. You are assigned to a DSCA mission, which of the following are core purposes that guide Army units supporting a DSCA mission?: Save Lives,Restore Law and Order,Protect Infrastructure and Property
  8. Under title 10, who is in command and where are those missions limited to being performed?: President and Worldwide
  9. are agreements between cities and counties to provide assis- tance beyond those of the jurisdiction of the

19 / 25 approach that synchronizes, coordinates, and integrates military operations with the activ- ities of other governmental and non- governmental organizations to achieve unity. You are working on which of the following?: Unified Action

  1. Which are principles of joint operations?: Restraint, Perseverance, Legitimacy

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  1. You are establishing and maintaining access to operational areas where joint forces are likely to operate. This is an action that occurs during which phase?: Shape
  2. Developing an idea or set of ideas for employing the instruments of nation- al power in a synchronized and integrated fashion to achieve theater, national, and/or multinational objectives takes place at what level of war?: Strategic
  3. What are the three levels of war?: Strategic, Operational, and Tactical
  4. You work within the Joint Operational Environment. What are the opera- tional variables?: Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, and Infrastructure.
  5. Which of the following have an assigned geographic area of responsibility based upon the Presidents Unified Command Plan?: Regional Combatant Commander
  6. Your unit is at a level of war that focuses on the employment, ordered arrangement, and directed actions of forces in relation to each other. Which level of war are you at?: Tactical level
  7. A Joint Task Force that you are a part of is organized to accomplish missions with specific objectives and can be established on which of the following basis?: Functional and Geographic
  8. You are part of Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (SFODA) that has many functions. Among these, as a part of SFODA, you can:: Develop organize equip train and advise or direct indigenous forces up to battalion size.
  9. The Army Special Operations Center of Excellence is the