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A test exam for the marine corps corporals course, featuring questions on various topics such as marine corps leadership traits, radio communication, compass usage, and customs and traditions. The test includes verified solutions for each question, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for the exam.
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How are Marines described as "different"? - ANS Every Marine a Rifeman What do the transmitter and antenna components produce? - ANS radio signal How many clicks does the bezel ring have when rotated - ANS 120 How many degrees does each click represent - ANS 3 degrees What are the primary measures of transmission security over radio circuits - ANS radio discipline and authorized procedures MOS Roadmaps help leaders by providing a guide to ensure what? - ANS Technical skills, knowledge, and intellectual development met What is an NCO's role as a keeper of traditions - ANS preservation of customs and courtesies What does OSCAR stand for - ANS Operational Stress Control and Readiness Who should you refer Marines to that have combat and operational stress problems? - ANS XO and Sergeant Major What is our primary responsibility to the American people - ANS Have a warfighting mindset and mental and physical ability to win wars What does COSC stand for - ANS Combat Operational Stress Control What does every Marine a rifleman mean - ANS every Marine can be counted on with a rifle at any time anywhere Being able to withstand hardship in any clime and place - ANS Being able to be resilient in adverse conditions and still achieve mission accomplishment Two techniques for using the compass - ANS Compass to cheek and center hold technique MOS roadmaps provide leaders with tools that benefit who? - ANS Unit, Marine Corps, and individual Give examples of customs and traditions that NCOs are expected to impart to subordinates - ANS standing at parade rest for superiors, greeting of the day, saluting officers
How do leaders support the COSC program - ANS by eliminating the stigma of seeking help What is the technique for reading a map - ANS right and up Effective leadership depends on the moral examples by the leader, not only as a warfighter but as a what? - ANS citizen What are the two paths that radio waves travel from transmitter to receiver - ANS sky waves and ground waves List the Marine Corps leadership traits - ANS JJDIDTIEBUCKLE What are man-made source is most common in the environment that interferes with radio frequency - ANS electrical sources What do leaders demonstrate by making decisions, no matter how difficult or unpopular, that meet the high standards of the Marine Corps? - ANS moral courage List the Marine Corps Leadership Principles - ANS Keep Train Know Know Be Set Ensure Make Develop Employ Seek What are the numerical ranges for the Pros and Cons rating scale - ANS 0.0->1. 2.0->2. 3.0->3. 4.0->4. 4.5->4. 4.9->5. What is the range of a VHF ground wave - ANS 0-30 miles What are the sources of natural radio noises - ANS thunderstorms and stars What do contour lines represent on a map - ANS elevation change
The Marine Corps has been shaped throughout history by not just doctrine, but also by?
intermediate supplementary What is the purpose of the MOS Roadmap - ANS Show you what you are expected to know and do in your MOS for career progression What are the frequency ranges for HF, VHF, and UHF - ANS HF= 0-30 MHz VHF=31-300 MHz UHF=301-3000 MHz What are some natural interference's radio operator can face when giving a radio check