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  • 問題数 76 • 7/17/2023

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  • 1

    114. This is intended for meritorious service in a duty responsibility or in indirect support of military operation.

    Military Merit Medal

  • 2

    Amendable deed act or which sets example or illustration.

    Exemplary

  • 3

    Only one award shall be made for the same act of heroism, achievement or period of meritorious service.

    True

  • 4

    Disrespect toward the President, Vice President, Congress of the Philippines or Secretary of National Defense is punishable under what AW?

    63

  • 5

    Assaulting or Willfully Disobeying Officer is punishable under what AW?

    65

  • 6

    Insubordinate Conduct Toward Non-Commissioned Officer is punishable under what AW?

    66

  • 7

    Improper use of Countersign is punishable under what AW?

    78

  • 8

    Any person who is in time of war be found lurking or acting as a spy in or about any of the fortifications, posts, quarters, or encampments of the AFP or elsewhere is punishable under what AW?

    83

  • 9

    Fraudulent Enlistment falls under what Article of War?

    54

  • 10

    Absence Without Leave falls under what Article of War?

    62

  • 11

    Mutiny or Sedition falls under what Article of War?

    67

  • 12

    Willful o Negligent Loss, Damage or Wrongful Disposition of Military Property falls under what Articles of War?

    84

  • 13

    Drunk on Duty falls under what Articles of War?

    86

  • 14

    Provoking Speeches or Gestures falls under what Article of War?

    91

  • 15

    Frauds against the government falls under what Article of War?

    95

  • 16

    Soldiers-Separation from the Service falls under Article of War?

    109

  • 17

    This is a uniform rhythm or the number of steps or counts per minute of which the movement is executed.

    Cadence

  • 18

    Double Time cadence is at what rate per minute?

    180

  • 19

    This refers to one series of elements formed one behind another.

    Echelon

  • 20

    This is an arrangement of the elements of a unit in line, in column or any other prescribed manner.

    Formation

  • 21

    A formation in which the different elements are abreast.

    Line

  • 22

    This is the length of the full step in quick time.

    30

  • 23

    Quick Time cadence is at what rate per minute?

    120

  • 24

    Slow Time cadence is at what rate per minute?

    60

  • 25

    It states the movement to be carried out and mentally prepares the soldier for its execution.

    Preparatory Command

  • 26

    It tells when the movement is to be carried out.

    Command of Execution

  • 27

    This is generally conducted to showcase the condition of the individual members and their equipment.

    Parade

  • 28

    This is a ceremony primarily held in honor of a visiting high-ranking military officer, government official or dignitary.

    Review

  • 29

    This is the last part of the ceremony wherein the participating troops exits out of the parade ground passing in front of the honoree and the audience at the grandstand.

    March in Review

  • 30

    It is an obligation of an individual for the proper custody, care and safekeeping of property and funds entrusted to his possession or under his supervision.

    Responsibility

  • 31

    It is a request for material from accountable/responsible office to a source of supplies or approving authority.

    Requisition

  • 32

    Supplies or materials that loss its identify upon utilization.

    Expendable Items

  • 33

    Supplies or materials that take a certain period of time to loss its identity.

    Semi-Expendable Items

  • 34

    Supplies purchase from appropriate or reimbursable funds of the AFP.

    Republic Items

  • 35

    Supplies acquired by means other than purchases from appropriated or reimbursable funds of the AFP.

    Non- Republic Items

  • 36

    Supplies from serviceable components or recovered from condemned unserviceable property.

    Reclaimed Property

  • 37

    Properties which are unserviceable and beyond economical repair or property and the residue remaining after serviceable components have been reclaimed from condemned unserviceable property.

    Salvage Property

  • 38

    Items used only by one technical service.

    Peculiar

  • 39

    Items used by more than one technical service.

    Common

  • 40

    Color tag when an item is serviceable.

    Yellow

  • 41

    Color tag when an item is repairable.

    Green

  • 42

    Color tag when an item is condemned.

    Red

  • 43

    This form shall be used in requisition of expendable supplies that serve as evidence of issued and transfer of accountability as well as packing slip, tally out and shipment document.

    Requisition Issue Voucher

  • 44

    It is used in issuing non-expendable property from a supply officer to the user

    Invoice Receipt

  • 45

    It is a general term used to plan and control supply operations.

    Level Supply

  • 46

    The quantity of material required to sustain operations in the interval between requisitions or between the arrival of successive shipment

    Operational Level

  • 47

    The portion of stock requisitioned which is not immediately available for supply and which will not referred to as secondary source of supply action, but will be recorded as a commitment for future issue.

    Due-in

  • 48

    It is the need or demand for personnel equipment, supplies, resources, facilities or services, by specified quantities for specific periods of time or at specified times.

    Requirement

  • 49

    It is the acquisition of supplies, materials or equipment including non-personal service, which are necessary to carry out the program of government by written order or contract, thru bidding or negotiation or by transfer under prescribed laws, procedures, rules and regulations.

    Procurement

  • 50

    These are the following procedures in the Supply Cycle, except:

    Screening

  • 51

    It is the obligation for proper care, economical used, security and proper disposition of supplies and equipment in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations.

    Supply Discipline

  • 52

    These are the following Supply Discipline, except:

    Delaying repair of supply

  • 53

    It is a logical sequence of action and thru processes which military leader must follow in developing and executing a tactical plan.

    Troop Leading Procedure

  • 54

    It is a mental problem solving process that a leader must go through to be able to come up with a logical and realistic assessment of a tactical situation necessary for a good decision.

    Estimate of Situation

  • 55

    It contains Commander's plan on how he intends his unit to conduct a particular operation and can be issued verbally or in writing.

    Combat Order

  • 56

    It contains all the information and guidance concerning the coordinating action necessary to carry out the commander's plan on how to conduct an operation.

    Operation Order

  • 57

    It is a set of instruction having the force of order and which requires the performance of standardized or routine procedures at the event of any contingency.

    Standing Operating Procedure

  • 58

    A situation wherein the patrol had been burned out, holding the person and conducting interrogation until the mission is accomplished.

    Compromise

  • 59

    A situation wherein the patrol had been burned out, holding the person and conducting interrogation until the mission is accomplished.

    Meeting Engagement

  • 60

    A situation wherein the team disengages but first execute skirmisher upon the command of the TL, to ensure an orderly withdrawal, with continuous supporting fire.

    To withdraw

  • 61

    It is a unit out from the large units.

    Patrol

  • 62

    It is a patrol sent out to gather information.

    Recon Patrol

  • 63

    It is conducted when a patrol halts for extended period of time in a place that is not protected by friendly forces.

    Patrol Base

  • 64

    It is a division of a Career Field in which closely related AFS's are arranged in one or more ladder to indicate functional relationship, emerging at the advance or superintendent skill level.

    Career Field Subdivision

  • 65

    It is a grouping of related AFSs involving basically similar knowledge and skills.

    Career Field

  • 66

    A person who has been awarded the semiskilled level of an AFSC based on prior civilian for military occupation, experienced or schooling.

    Bypassed Specialist

  • 67

    It is comprehensive multiple choice written test designed to measure technical knowledge in semi-skilled, skilled or advanced AFSCs.

    Specialty Training Standard

  • 68

    It is categorized as Individual Awards for meritorious achievement while participating in an operation against the enemy in an aerial flight.

    Silver Wing Medal

  • 69

    This refers to the distinctive physical device of metal and ribbon that constitutes the tangible evidence of an award.

    Medal

  • 70

    This is a praiseworthy execution of duties over a period of time.

    Meritorious Service

  • 71

    This refers to a praiseworthy accomplishment with easily discernable beginning and end, carried through the completion.

    Meritorious Achievement

  • 72

    This is intended for meritorious service in a duty responsibility or in indirect support of military operation.

    Military Merit Medal

  • 73

    This is anything that is tangible granted to an individual or unit in recognition of act of gallantry or heroism.

    Award

  • 74

    This is an act of adoring and honoring.

    Decoration

  • 75

    This is given to individuals for heroic, outstanding and meritorious acts or achievements.

    Individual Decoration

  • 76

    These are awards to personnel for service rendered during a designated campaign or conflict.

    Service Medals, Ribbons and Badges