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  1. The following sub variables: human rights, education level, population, movement, common languages might require consideration within which operational variable.
A

social

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  1. True or False : landforms, vegetation, key terrain, mobility classification, and obstacles are all sub variables of the infrastructure operation variable?
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False- They are example of the Physical Environment Variable

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  1. _________ describes the cultural, religious, and ethnic makeup within an operational environment-and the beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors of the public.
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Social

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  1. _________________ explores the services and paramilitary capabilities of all relevant actors in a given operational environment ( enemy, Friendly, and neutral)
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military

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  1. Commanders and staffs view all of the variables in terms of their impact on mission accomplishment. The mission is the task, together with the purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and the reason therefore. It is always the first variable commanders consider during decision making which mission variable does this excerpt address?
A

Mission

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  1. True or False : Terrain and weather are operational variables that include the geography and manmade structures as well as the climate and weather in area of operations. ( if false, provide the correct answer)
A

False it is a mission variable

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  1. ________ are the influence of manmade infrastructure, civilian institutions, and activities of the civilian leaders, populations, and organizations within an area of operations on the conduct of military operations
A

Civilian Considerations

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  1. Commanders assess this variable for planning, preparing, and executing tasks and operations, this includes the period required to assemble, deploy, and maneuver units in relationship to enemy and conditions. Which variable does this excerpt address?
A

Time available

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  1. The __________ is an iterative planning methodology to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan or order
A

Military decision making process

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  1. Commanders analyze terrain using the five military aspects of terrain expressed in the memory aid OAKOC: observation and fields of fire, avenues of approach, key and decisive terrain, obstacles, cover and concealment. Which Variable is the statement addressing?
A

Terrain and weather

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  1. The military decision making process is comprised of how many steps?
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7 steps

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  1. What is the first step in performing an initial intelligence preparation of the battlefield
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Define The battlefield O/E

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  1. In which step of intelligence preparation of the battlefield dos the staff determine the threat course of action
A

Step 4

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14
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  1. When developing COA’s each COA should be examined utilizing all the following criteria except?
A

Accomplishibility

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  1. Which step of the MDMP produces potential decision points, updated, assumptions, and initial assessment measures of key outputs
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Step 4

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  1. Which step of the MDMP requires the following key inputs: mission statement, initial Commanders intent, planning guidance, and assumptions?
A

Step 3

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17
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  1. What is line 3a on the Surface-to-air-Missile tactical order?
A

Identification Authority (IDA)

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18
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  1. Which SM mandates that an FP posture their patriot system to focus resource on TBM/ ABT threats?
A

SM 2

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  1. The ________ is used to provide specific detailed orders for airspace management and control form a higher command to subordinated units
A

ACMAF

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  1. Which line in the sto is used for information or special instructions not covered in the standard lines and preamble
A

Remarks

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21
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  1. Which weapons control status is less restrictive and allows FPS only to engage targets positively identified as hostile?
A

Tight

22
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  1. What ACM Is an air defense zone established around an air base and limited to the engagement envelop of short range air defense weapon systems defending that base?
A

BDZ

23
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  1. Which search mode mandates that an fp posture their patriot system to focus resources on air breathing threats?
A

SM1

24
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  1. The list of _______________ includes major events form the units current position through mission accomplishment.
A

Critical events

25
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  1. ______ is a point in space in time when the commander or staff anticipates making a key decision concerning a specific course of action?
A

Decision points

26
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  1. _______ are the influence of manmade infrastructure, civilian institutions, and activities of the civilian leaders, populations, and organizations within and area of operations on the conduct of military operations. They compromise six characteristic
A

Civil Considerations

27
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  1. A _____ is an airspace control measure (ACM) within which the responsibility for engagement normally rests with a particular weapon system.
A

WEZ

28
Q
  1. . Which search mode (SM) mandates that an FP posture their patriot system to focus resources on ABT and CM Threats
A

SM3

29
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29 . In which step of the intelligence preparation of the battlefield does the staff determent the threat course of action

A

Step 4

30
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  1. ____________ variable includes the number, type, capabilities, and condition of available friendly units.
A

Troops and Support

31
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  1. True or False: Landforms, vegetation, key terrain, mobility, classification and obstacles are all sub variables of the infrastructure operation variable?
A

False: Mission variable

32
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  1. What airspace control measure is located on line n. on the acmaf?
A

ROA

33
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  1. The following sub variables: human rights, education level, population movement, and common
    languages might require consideration within which operational variable?
A

Social Variable

34
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34

A

34

35
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  1. Which ACM is a temporary corridor used by high speed, fixed wing aircraft when transiting to and from the combat zone?
A

MRR

36
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36

A

36

37
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Total quantity of explosives in each item or round when applying (QD) criteria (pounds).

A

NEW – Net Explosive Weight

38
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Any permanent structure, utility, POL, at risk from either blast or fire effects of a PES. An ES may or may not contain explosives

A

ES – Exposed Site

39
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The minimum distance allowed between any two operating locations or designated exposures. Expected to prevent propagation.

A

IL – Intraline Distance

40
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MIJI Report

A

Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference report

41
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attack by hostile aircraft or missile is imminent or in progress

A

ADW RED

42
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attack by hostile aircraft or missile is probable

A

ADW YELLOW

43
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attack by hostile aircraft or missile is improbable

A

ADW WHITE

44
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Engage targets positively identified as hostile

LESS RESTRICTIVE

A

TIGHT

45
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STO LINE 5A

A

ADWs for ABTs

46
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search modes

A
  1. ABT
  2. TBM/ABT
  3. CM/ABT
  4. CM/ABT/TBM-self defense
  5. TBM “pure”
47
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status code for GMT

A

G

48
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ACMAF definition

A

Airspace Control Measure Activation Form

49
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line G ACMAF

A

Air Cooridor

50
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line O ACMAF

A

coordinating altitude

51
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line N ACMAF

A

ROA- Restricted Areas of operation