Military Training Questions PDF

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Minnesota State University, Mankato

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This document contains questions covering various aspects of military training, including weapons handling, combat casualty care, and navigation. It includes multiple-choice questions about military procedures and tactics. The document also includes questions on aspects of military leadership and communications.

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1.​ What are the immediate action steps for an M4 Carbine when a malfunction occurs? ○​ A) SPORTS ○​ B) PULL-OBSERVE-RELEASE-TAP-SHOOT ○​ C) LOCK-REMOVE-RELOAD ○​ D) TAP-RACK-BANG 2.​ What is the maximum effective range of the M249 SAW against an area target? ○​...

1.​ What are the immediate action steps for an M4 Carbine when a malfunction occurs? ○​ A) SPORTS ○​ B) PULL-OBSERVE-RELEASE-TAP-SHOOT ○​ C) LOCK-REMOVE-RELOAD ○​ D) TAP-RACK-BANG 2.​ What is the maximum effective range of the M249 SAW against an area target? ○​ A) 600 meters ○​ B) 800 meters ○​ C) 1,000 meters ○​ D) 1,100 meters 3.​ Which component of the M4 Carbine is responsible for feeding, chambering, locking, firing, and extracting? ○​ A) Bolt Carrier Group ○​ B) Barrel Assembly ○​ C) Trigger Assembly ○​ D) Stock 4.​ What is the proper grip when throwing a hand grenade? ○​ A) Thumb over the safety lever ○​ B) Thumb on the pin ○​ C) Index finger over the lever ○​ D) Pinky under the grenade 5.​ What is the first step in clearing an M4 Carbine? ○​ A) Place the selector on SAFE ○​ B) Remove the magazine ○​ C) Lock the bolt to the rear ○​ D) Check the chamber 6.​ How often should a soldier inspect their weapon during operations? ○​ A) After every engagement ○​ B) Twice per day ○​ C) As instructed by the squad leader ○​ D) At least once daily 7.​ What does MARCH stand for in combat casualty care? ○​ A) Move-Assess-React-Control-Help ○​ B) Massive Hemorrhage-Airway-Respirations-Circulation-Hypothermia ○​ C) Medical-Assess-Relocate-Control-Heal ○​ D) Monitor-Airway-React-Control-Hold 8.​ How long should you hold pressure after applying a Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT)? ○​ A) 30 seconds ○​ B) 1 minute ○​ C) Until bleeding stops ○​ D) Until medical evacuation arrives 9.​ When treating a casualty with an open chest wound, what should you use to seal the wound? ○​ A) Any sterile dressing ○​ B) Occlusive dressing ○​ C) Pressure bandage ○​ D) Tourniquet 10.​What is the preferred method of opening an airway in a combat casualty? ​ A) Jaw thrust maneuver ​ B) Head-tilt chin-lift ​ C) Finger sweep ​ D) Heimlich maneuver 11.​What line in a 9-Line MEDEVAC request indicates the number of casualties by precedence? ​ A) Line 3 ​ B) Line 4 ​ C) Line 5 ​ D) Line 6 12.​When should you reassess a casualty’s tourniquet application? ​ A) Every 5 minutes ​ B) Every 15 minutes ​ C) Every hour ​ D) When bleeding restarts 13.​What is the standard formation when conducting a movement to contact? ​ A) Line Formation ​ B) Column Formation ​ C) Wedge Formation ​ D) File Formation 14.​What is the primary purpose of establishing a patrol base? ​ A) To rest and refit ​ B) To stage an ambush ​ C) To set up artillery fire ​ D) To establish communication 15.​What does the acronym GOTWA stand for in a leader’s recon brief? ​ A) Go Over The Wall Always ​ B) Going Out-Other Plans-Time of Return-What to Do if I Don’t Return-Actions on Contact ​ C) Guide-Out-Transition-Wait-Assess ​ D) Ground Observation-Terrain-Weather-Are 16.​What is the first step when reacting to indirect fire? ​ A) Get down ​ B) Find cover ​ C) Return fire ​ D) Identify direction of fire 17.​Which team member is responsible for security during a halt? ​ A) Team Leader ​ B) Rifleman ​ C) Automatic Rifleman ​ D) All team member 18.​What is the primary purpose of reconnaissance patrols? ​ A) Engage enemy forces ​ B) Seize key terrain ​ C) Gather information ​ D) Set up ambushes 19. What does the acronym METT-TC stand for? ​ A) Mission-Enemy-Terrain-Troops-Time-Civil Considerations ​ B) Map-Environment-Terrain-Tactics-Time-Cover ​ C) Movement-Engage-Terrain-Transition-Time-Cover 20.​What is the most accurate method to determine a grid coordinate? ​ A) Dead reckoning ​ B) Intersection ​ C) Resection ​ D) Compass check 21.​How many meters is each grid square on a military map? ​ A) 500m ​ B) 1000m ​ C) 250m ​ D) 100m 22.​What color represents vegetation on a military map? ​ A) Blue ​ B) Green ​ C) Brown ​ D) Black 23.​What tool is essential for night land navigation? ​ A) GPS Device ​ B) Red-lens flashlight ​ C) Binoculars ​ D) Altimeter 24.​What does the term ‘handrail’ mean in land navigation? ​ A) Following a river or trail as a guide ​ B) Using your hand to measure distance ​ C) Following a compass azimuth ​ D) Establishing checkpoints 25.​What does SALUTE stand for? ​ A) Size-Activity-Location-Unit-Time-Equipment ​ B) Signal-Alert-Locate-Update-Troop-Escape 26.​What is the primary purpose of a 9-Line MEDEVAC request? ​ A) Request resupply ​ B) Request medical evacuation ​ C) Call for fire ​ D) Request air support 27.​What frequency range is used by PRC-152 for ground-to-ground communication? ​ A) VHF ​ B) UHF ​ C) HF ​ D) SHF 28.​What is the proper call sign etiquette during radio communication? ​ A) Start with your name ​ B) Start with your call sign ​ C) Speak without pauses ​ D) Avoid using numbers 29.​What is the first step in filling out a 9-Line MEDEVAC request? ​ A) Determine grid location ​ B) Assess casualty ​ C) Check radio frequency 30.​What does "Break" mean during radio communication? ​ A) End of conversation ​ B) Pause for transmission ​ C) Error detected ​ D) Temporary halt

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