Test 1 Flashcards
What does JTITS satnd for?
Jewelry
Injuries
Tap out
Training Area
Stretching
Upon Hearing Training Time out everyone will?
a. Continue with all training actions and repeat command as necessary.
b. Stop all training actions and muster at designated area.
C. Stop all training actions and repeat commands as necessary.
D. Continue with all training actions and stay silent until evolution ti complete.
C. Stop all training actions and repeat commands as necessary.
What are the three levels of ORM?
A. In-depth, decide, and time critical.
B. Identify, assess, and make risk decision.
C. Assess, decide, and execute.
D. In- depth, deliberate, and in time critical.
D. In- depth, deliberate, and time critical.
- What are the three elements of the communication model?
a. Sender, voice, tone and receiver.
b. Messenger, content, and receiver.
C. Sender, message and receiver.
d. Sender, atmosphere, and receiver.
C. Sender, message and receiver.
What are the three elements for the stages of conflict?
a. Recognition, verbal aggression and physical aggression.
b. Anxiety, silence and physical aggression.
C. Anxiety, verbal aggression, physical aggression.
d. Anxiety, verbal aggression, assertive communication
b. Anxiety, silence and physical aggression.
What are ALL of the possible subject’s behaviors you can encounter?
a. Cooperative, passive resistance, active resistance, assault and life threatening actions.
b. Cooperative, non-responsive, passive resistance, active resistance.
C. Cooperative, non-responsive, pasive resistance, active resistance, assault, and life threatening actions.
d. Cooperative, non-responsive, passive, active, assault and non-life threatening actions.
C. Cooperative, non-responsive, pasive resistance, active resistance, assault, and life threatening actions.
What are the steps in the escalation of use of force?
P - Professional preference
V - Verbal command
C- Control techniques
A - Aggressive control techniques
I - Intermediate Weapons
D - Deadly Force
Nonlethal weapons are designed and employed ot incapacitate and used when reasonable to.
a. Defend self, defend others, overcome active or pasive resistance, prevent escape, prevent destruction of DOD property, control and restrain animals threats.
b. Defend self, defend others, overcome resistance, prevent injury, prevent destruction of DOD property, control and restrain animals threats.
c. Defend self, defend others, overcome resistance, prevent escape, prevent destruction of DOD property, control and kil animals threats.
d. Defend self, defend others, overcome resistance, prevent escape, prevent destruction of civilian property, control and restrain animals threats.
a. Defend self, defend others, overcome active or pasive resistance, prevent escape, prevent destruction of DOD property, control and restrain animals threats.
When can deadly force by lawfully used?
a. Self-Defense, defense for other DOD
b. Other defense for other non-DOD
c. National critical infrastructure
d. Assets vital to national security
e. Inherently dangerous property
f. Arrest / apprehension/ detention
g. Self-defense against animals
What are the three elements of the deadly force triangle?
a. Opportunity, Intent and Culpability.
b. Opportunity, intent and Capability.
c. Assertiveness, violence of action, and liability.
d. De-escalation, verbal commands, folow up actions.
b. Opportunity, intent and Capability.
How often do personnel authorized to arm up have ot complete use of force training?
a. Annually
b. Monthly
c. Quarterly
d. Semi annually
c. Quarterly
How often do personnel authorized ot arm up have ot complete firearms weapons qualification training and medical/psychological screening?
a. Annually
b. Semi annually
c. Quarterly
d. Monthly
a. Annually
- What is the WHITE combat mindset?
a Catastrophic breakdown
b. Engaged in action
c. Ready ot fight
d. Unaware
d. Unaware
What is the red combat mindset?
a. Catastrophic breakdown
b. Engaged in action
c. Ready to fight
d. Unaware
c. Ready to fight
What is the orange combat mindset?
a. Catastrophic breakdown
b. Engaged in action
c. Ready ot fight
d. Alert, specific focus
d. Alert, specific focus