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SEJPME JKO101 Exam Preparation Questions and Answers, Exams of Military leadership

50 multiple-choice questions and answers related to various topics such as Marine Special Operations Regiment, national power instruments, joint command organizations, Total Force Fitness Program, interagency coordination, and joint force development. The questions cover a range of subjects, including military strategy, ethics, leadership, and readiness. The correct answers are marked with an asterisk, and missed questions are highlighted. The document could be useful for students preparing for SEJPME JKO101 exam or anyone interested in learning about joint military operations.

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  1. This MARSOC element trains, advises, and assists friendly host nation forces, including naval and maritime military and paramilitary forces, to enable them to support their governments' internal security and stability, to counter subversion, and to reduce the risk of violence from internal and external threats. It has the capability to form the nucleus of a Joint Special Operations Task Force. Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) Marine Special Operations Support Group (MSOSG)
  2. Which of the following is not considered an instrument of national power? informatio n militar y

forward presence, deterrence, sea control, power projection, maritime security, humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HA/DR) (correct) joint task force (correct) critically think about (correct) diplomac y

  1. These capabilities comprise the core of U.S. maritime power and reflect an increase in emphasis on those activities that prevent war and build partnerships: forward presence, deterrence, sea control readiness, preparedness, technical prowess, and training peacekeeping and contingency operations
  2. The is a joint force that is constituted and so designated by the Secretary of Defense, a combatant commander, a subordinate unified commander, or an existing Joint Task Force commander to accomplish missions with specific, limited objectives and which do not require overall centralized control of logistics. It is dissolved when the purpose for which it was created has been achieved or when it is no longer required. Service component command combata nt command subordinate unified command
  3. Within joint command organizations, leadership and ethics considerations require us to and consider not only personal experiences, but also the lessons learned from others' experiences - both positive and negative.
  1. What are the peacetime roles of the Coast Guard? (Select all that apply.) [Remediation Accessed :N] United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) (correct) acknowledge our own prejudice seek out professional assistance know all of the facts
  2. Special operations forces are organized under the , a functional unified command responsible for providing mission capable special operations forces to the geographic combatant commanders. United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) maritime stewardship around the U.S. and U.S. territories
  3. Which of the following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947? (Select all that apply.) maritime security (correct ) maritime safety (correct ) maritime stewardship around the globe

transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet aircraft (correct) modifying doctrine, strategy, and tactics to accommodate nuclear weapons (correct) establishing an organization adapted to air operations (correct) arranging for support services (correct) disruption of operations due to frequent incoming ballistic missiles

  1. Which of the following is NOT a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff? Chief of Naval Operations Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Commandant of the Marine Corps
  2. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an example of a(n). coalitio n unified command multinational Commandant of the Coast Guard (correct) alliance (correct)

**True (correct) when directed by the President (correct) upon a declaration of war (correct)

  1. In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created. [Remediation Accessed :N] True (correct)** force
  2. The Exxon Valdez oil spill led to the creation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, which tasked the Coast Guard with the creation of Strike Teams capable of quickly responding to spills and other ocean disasters. Fals e
  3. There are eight distinct domains within the Total Force Fitness (TFF) Program. This one refers to the ability to physically accomplish all aspects of the mission while remaining healthy and uninjured. Behavior al Fitness Environmen tal Fitness Soci al Fitness
  4. Under what circumstances may the Coast Guard be transferred to and operate as a service of the Navy? (Select all that apply.) when ordered by the Secretary of Defense Physical Fitness (correct)

early in the planning process (correct) 16) Flexibility in aerospace power allows forces to exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously to a far greater extent than su Accessed :N] True (correct) True (correct) Fals e

  1. Deliberations involving the possible use of force must include the Reserve Component at what point in the planning process? late in the planning process after all of the planning is completed somewhere - early, mid, or later - as long as they are included Fals e
  2. Ethical conduct in the procurement process is particularly important to ensure fair and competitive in-theater acquisition efforts and ensure these processes do not have a negative impact on the JFC's mission. Problems affecting any aspect of the acquisition process can affect timely provision of support to the commander and in some cases negatively impact the civil- military aspects of the operation or campaign. Fals e
  3. With over half of its forces in the Reserve Components, the Army relies heavily on. the Army National Guard

both the Army National Guard and Army Reserve (correct) 50 percent (correct) National Military Strategy (correct) the Army Reserve none of the answers are correct

  1. Reserve Components now comprise almost what percent of the Total Force and are an integral part of the Armed Forces of the United States? 60 percent 40 percent 30 percent
  2. The , signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provides guidance for distributing and applying military power to attain national strategic objectives. It describes the Armed Force's plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides the vision for ensuring they remain decisive in the future. National Security Strategy Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan National Defense Strategy
  3. Frequently a decisive element, the principle of joint operations is based on the legality, morality, and rightness of the actions undertaken.

legitimacy (correct) the range of military operations (correct) refute the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour (correct) patienc e objectiv e restrain t

  1. The United States employs its military capabilities at home and abroad in support of its national security goals in a variety of operations known in doctrine today as. wartime and peacetime the spectrum of conflict war and military operations other than war
  2. A group or person is honor-bound to do which of the following upon receiving a limerick at mess? return the embarrassment in kind ignore it as any self- generated entertainment
  3. The is an interagency staff group that establishes or enhances regular, timely, and collaborative working relationships between other government agency (e.g., CIA, DOS, FBI) representatives and military operational planners at the combatant commands.
  1. The National Security Council comprises of which three levels of formal interagency committees for coordination and making decision on national security issues? [Remediation Accessed :N] JIACG (correct) transition from the role of a follower to that of a leader (correct) resilience (correct)

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  1. The pinning ceremony signifies which of the following? retirement of a sailor completion of a successful mission
  2. Receiving realistic training, understanding the types of situations encountered in war, eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships are all helpful in building to the challenges and strains of military service. oppositio n vulnerabilit y indifferenc e

principals, deputies, and interagency policy (correct) Marines (correct) define the problem (correct) executive, deputies, and interagency coordination strategic, operational, and tactical principals, deputies, and interagency working group

  1. The seizure and defense of naval bases is provided by which branch of the Armed Services? Coa st Guard Arm y Nav y Air Force
  2. The first step in solving a problem is to . report the problem to the commanding officer gather multiple perspectives on the problem draft an action plan

vertical envelopment (correct) conduct coherent operations that efficiently achieve shared goals (correct) as punishment for violating the rules of the mess (correct)

  1. Marines had to develop which method to achieve speed and dispersion on a potentially atomic battlefield? fleet dispersion tentati ve landings beachhe ad assault
  2. Successful interagency, intergovernmental organization, and nongovernmental organization coordination helps enable the U.S. Government to build international support, conserve resources, and to . establish comprehensive governmental agency legitimacy maintain control over the operation conduct coherent operations that capably achieve U.S. military missions
  3. What is the purpose of sending someone to the Grog Bowl? as a reward for attendance recognition for a job well done
  1. Multinational forces interact with a variety of entities requiring unified actions. These entities include, but are not limited to,. [Remediation True (correct)
  2. Recognizing potentially hazardous or negative situations in advance is crucial to being prepared to prevent them from occurring to begin with. With experience and maturity, the ability to instinctually recognize signs of potential trouble increases. Fals e for profit relief agencies local media agencies non state actors
  3. The foremost value of joint force leaders is . integrity (correct) competenc e physical courage experienc e
  4. is key to successful employment, readiness, and use of Reserve Component forces. Transformatio intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) (correct)

Predictability (correct) 2 (correct) True (correct) True (correct) n Trainin g Adaptabilit y

  1. Special Operations Forces are a valuable asset for the joint planner; however, they comprise only a small part of the total force, a little over percent of the total force. 15 5 10
  2. The primary function of the Air Force is to provide prompt and sustained offensive and defensive air operation. Fals e
  3. Capt. Van Boskerck wrote the words to Semper Paratus while serving on board the Yamacraw in 1922. Fals e
  4. Leaders that dedicate themselves to promoting healthy lifestyles should be able to control 100% of the factors that contribute to the psychological health of their service members and organizations.

**preparing now for an uncertain future (correct) shaping the international environment (correct) False (correct) courage (correct) resolution (correct) no wounded or dead Marine will ever be left on the field or unattended, regardless of the cost of bringing him in (correct) competence (correct) False (correct)

  1. What are the Army's primary missions? (Select all that apply.) [Remediation Accessed :N] responding to crises (correct)** True
  2. Which of the following are expected of every Marine in battle? (Select all that apply.)
  3. The U.S. Army and U.S. Navy are under the same jurisdiction. True secure the United States from direct attack
  1. The difficulty some units face adapting their mindset to vastly changed conditions on their third or fourth deployment to the same location is known as challenges. [Remediation Accessed :N] **True (correct)
  2. Between 1777 and 1778, Baron Friedrich Willhelm von Steuben taught the Continental Army what aspects of war? (Selec Accessed :N] drill formations (correct) proper care of equipment (correct) bayonet usage (correct)**
  3. The joint force commander has the operational authority and responsibility to tailor forces for the mission at hand, selecting those that most effectively and efficiently ensure success. Fals e rifle cartridges loading transitio n rotation (correct) situational awareness influenc e
  4. Factors affecting military capabilities of nations include .

leader development and national interests (correct) understanding, intent, and trust (correct) Coast Guard (correct) the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) religion and culture

  1. In the Chairman's White Paper, "Mission Command" (2012), the three key attributes of mission command are. understanding, intent, and flexibility understanding, intent, and speed understanding, intent, and initiative
  2. Which branch of the armed forces operates within the Department of Homeland Security? Nav y Air Force Marine s None of the branches

a trained and capable joint force (correct) Arm y

  1. What is the product of joint force development? joint concepts and plans joint doctrine and publications a joint command team