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1
Basic Military Requirements
  • Chapter 4 Quiz

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  • 1.  When a telephone talker says "Silence on the
    line," you take what action?
  • a.  Stop talking immediately
  • b.  Call back for authority to use the line
  • c.  Request permission to leave the line
  • d. Receipt that youve heard the message

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  • 2.  Which of the following shipboard announcing
    systems is called the general announcing system?
  • a.  1MC
  • b.  2MC
  • c.  3MC
  • d.  4MC

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  • 3.   Aboard ship, there are how many categories
    of shipboard sound-powered phone circuits?
  • a.  One
  • b.  Two
  • c.  Three
  • d.   Four

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  • 4.   Aboard ship, a man overboard is indicated by
    what emergency/warning flag?
  • a.  Oscar
  • b.   Bravo
  • c.  Code Alfa
  • d.  November Charlie

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  • 5.   The IVCS has which of the following
    components?
  • ICSCs
  • Terminals
  • Accessories
  • All of the above

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  • 6.   What administrative flag is flown in port to
    indicate the ship has ready duty?
  • a.  Romeo
  • b.  Hotel
  • c.  Quebec
  • d.  India

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  • 7.   On small ships, personnel from what watch
    are responsible for hoisting and hauling down
    absentee pennants?
  • a.  Roving watch
  • b.  Security watch
  • c.  Quarterdeck watch
  • d.  DC central watch

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  • 8.   Which of the following persons is authorized
    to pass calls over the 1MC?
  • a.  CO
  • b.  XO
  • c.  OOD
  • d.  Each of the above

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  • 9.   An officer in command entitled to a personal
    flag is embarked in a boat on an official
    mission. Where should the pennant be flown?
  • a.  Amid ship
  • b.  In the stern
  • c.  In the bow
  • d.  Yardarm, port

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  • 10.  Which of the following statements defines
    the term "colors"?
  • Colors are lights on the flagstaff
  • Colors give recognition of codes
  • Colors are the flags of foreign ships
  • Colors consist of our national ensign along with
    the union jack

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  • 11.  To keep the meaning of a message intact when
    standing duty as a telephone talker, what action
    should you take?
  • a.  Speak loudly
  • b.  Paraphrase what you hear
  • c.  Repeat the message word for word
  • d.  Speak rapidly to transmit the message quickly

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  • 12.   Which of the following types of flags and
    pennants is/are used by the Navy?
  • a.  Substitute flags
  • b.   Numeral pennants
  • c.  International alphabet flags
  • d.  All of the above

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  • 13.   Where is a list of special flags and
    pennants normally posted as a ready reference for
    watch standers?
  • a.  After deck
  • b.  Half deck
  • c.  Quarterdeck area
  • d.  Combat information center (CIC)

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  • 14.   Its important for you to remember that the
    mouthpiece and earpiece of sound-powered
    telephones are interchangeable for which of the
    following reasons?
  • Two people can talk at once
  • They can be interchanged if a piece breaks
  • Undesirable noises can be fed into the system
  • Both 2 and 3 above

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  • 15.   On large ships, what person is responsible
    for making sure that special flags or pennants
    are displayed to indicate changing events aboard
    ship?
  • a.  Topside watch
  • b.  Duty signalman
  • c.  Boatswains mate
  • d.  Quarterdeck watch

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  • 16.   When a naval ship is in port or at anchor,
    the union jack is flown from what location?
  • a.  The gaff
  • b.  The aftermast
  • c.  The flagstaff
  • d.  The jackstaff

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  •  17.   When using the mouthpiece of a
    sound-powered phone set to report contacts, how
    far from your mouth should you position the
    mouthpiece?
  • a.  1 to 2 inches
  • b.  3 to 4 inches
  • c.  1/2 to 1 inch
  • d.  2 to 3 inches

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  • 18.   Which of the following flags are
    half-masted at the death of the CO?
  • a.  Union jack
  • b.  National ensign
  • c.  Commission pennant
  • d. Each of the above

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  • 19.  Within the IVCS, what is the purpose of the
    ICSCs?
  • To keep lines clear
  • To give multi-access to lines
  • To perform switching actions
  • To ensure automatic cutoff for security purposes

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  • 20.  What administrative flag is used to recall
    all personnel to the ship?
  • a.  Hotel
  • b.  Papa
  • c.  Romeo
  • d.  Juliett

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  • 21.   What category of shipboard telephone
    circuits is designed to maintain vital
    communications and are preceded by the letter X?
  • a.  Primary system
  • b.  Command circuit
  • c.  Auxiliary system
  • d.  Supplementary system

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  • 22.   What type of telephone may be installed on
    weather decks?
  • a.  A
  • b.  C
  • c.  F
  • d.  G

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  • 23.   To report serial number 23NCI16 over the
    sound-powered telephone circuit, you would report
    the serial number in what way?
  • Two, tree, november, charlie, india, wun, six
  • Two, tree, november, charlie, india, wun, sics
  • Too, tree, november, charlie, india, wun, six
  • Too, three, november, charlie, india, wun six

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  • 24.   What is the purpose of the 20MC announcing
    system?
  • a.  Radio room announcing system
  • b.  Combat information announcing system
  • c.  Captains command announcing system
  • d.  Flag officers command announcing system

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  • 25.   When under way, the national ensign is
    normally flown from what location?
  • a.  The gaff
  • b.  The flagstaff
  • c.  The jackstaff
  • d.  The aftermast

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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 26 AND 27, SELECT THE
CONDITION USED TO DEFINE THE QUESTION.
  • 26.   Why should you unplug a phones headset
    when its not in use?
  • a.  To keep the user costs down
  • b.  Carbon will build up at the connectors
  • c.  Calls from other circuits wont go through
  • d.  Earpieces will pick up noise and transmit it
    over the circuit

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  • 27.   Which of the following shipboard announcing
    systems is used for intership communications?
  • a.  5MC
  • b.  6MC
  • c.  7MC
  • d.  8MC

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  • 28.  Which of the following statements is a rule
    for circuit discipline?
  • Transmit only official messages
  • Use only standard words and phrases
  • Keep the button in the OFF position when not
    transmitting
  • All of the above

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  • 29.  Which of the following sound-powered phone
    circuits is used as the COs battle circuit?
  • a.  JC
  • b. JL
  • c.  JA
  • d.  1JV

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  • 30.   The U.S. Navy flag is flown in which of the
    following situations?
  • a.  In parades
  • b.  In official Navy occasions
  • c.  At official ceremonies or official public
    gatherings when the Navy is officially a
    participant
  • d.  Each of the above

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  • 31.   The headset of sound-powered telephones is
    picked up as a unit for which of the following
    reasons?
  • a.  In case the earpiece is missing
  • b. To avoid breaking them
  • c.  To make sure you have all the parts
  • d.  Both b and c above

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  • 32.   Which of the following elements is included
    when taking a message?
  • a.  Message
  • b. Time and date
  • c. Name of caller
  • d. Each of the above

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  • 33.   Which of the following shipboard announcing
    systems is used for hangar deck damage control?
  • a.  39MC
  • b.   51MC
  • c.   53MC
  • d.   58MC

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  • 34.   For what reason does the fog lookout watch
    normally consist of two Sailors?
  • a.  The two-man security rule
  • b.  To verify visual and sound contact
  • c.  In case there is a man overboard
  • d.  To allow the lookout to work without having
    his/her hearing impaired by wearing sound-powered
    phones

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  • 42.   How should you report objects that are low
    in the water?
  • a.  By feet above the surface
  • b.  By the objects approximate distance
  • c.  In feet from the ship
  • d.  From the object to the horizon

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  • 43.   When standing a barracks security watch,
    you have which of the following responsibilities?
  • a.  Knowing barracks regulations
  • b.  Knowing and carrying out provisions of the
    fire bill
  • c.  Knowing and carrying out provisions of the
    emergency bill
  • d.  All of the above

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  • 44.   What person makes sure all deck watch
    stations are manned with qualified personnel and
    all watch standers from previous watches are
    relieved?
  • a.  QMOW
  • b.  JOOW
  • c.  BMOW
  • d.  JOOD

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  • 45.   A position angle can never be more than
    what number of degrees?
  • a.  0º
  • b.  45º
  • c.  90º
  • d.  180º

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  • 46.  Which of the following is/are types of
    bearings?
  • True only
  • Magnetic only
  • Relative only
  • Relative, true, and magnetic
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