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c.
d.
f.
10. The following are the 4 Major Services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines except
one:
a.
b.
Philippine Airborne
Philippine Navy
c.
d.
Chain of Command
Heirarchy of Commanders
Philippine Army
Philippine Constabulary
e.
f. MILITARY COURTESY AND DISCIPLINE
g.
1. It is state of order and obedience among personnel in a military organization.
h.
a. Military Courtesy
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
i.
b. Cooperation
j.
c. Military Discipline
k.
d. Military Courtesy and Discipline
With ___________, everybody learn the sense of obligation to himself and to his group, to his
superiors and to the entire organization where he belongs.
l. a. Military Courtesy and Discipline
m. b. Cooperation
n. c. Courtesy
o. d. Discipline
p.
There are the acts of politeness, civility and respect that personnel in the military organization
accord to one another.
q. a. Military Courtesy
r. b. Military Courtesy and Discipline
s. c. Courtesy
t. d. Discipline
u.
It is the body of unwritten or common law of the armies, navies, and air forces.
v. a. National Defense Act
w. b. Custom of the Service
x. c. Military Courtesy and Discipline
y. d. Military Discipline
z.
The term may be defined as the mental state and spirit of an individual or unit.
aa. a. Military Courtesy and Discipline
ab. b. Dignity
ac. c. Morale
ad. d. Military Discipline
ae.
It is the ability to accomplish successfully an assigned task in the shortest possible time with the
least confusion.
af. a. Morale
ag. b. Efficiency
ah. c. Responsibility
ai. d. Discipline
aj.
It is particularly important in military operations where its presence or lack of it may spell the
difference between victory and defeat.
ak. a. Efficiency
al. b. Teamwork
am. c. Discipline
an. d. Sportsmanship
ao.
It is the most important and the most common form of all the military courtesies.
ap. a. Salute
aq. b. Military Courtesy
ar. c. Military Discipline
as. d. Proper Attention
at.
The following are entitled to salute except one:
au. a. Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers of AFP
a. When in ranks
b. After conversing with an officer
c. When meeting a prisoner
d. Indoors, except when reporting to an officer
c. Tooth decay
d. Head injury
e.
8. In applying CPR to small children/infants, you must not:
a. Tilt the head of the infant victim same as the tilting of the adult victim
3. He is the representative of the commanding officer and conducts inspection for details
a. Commanding officer
c. Officer of the day
b. Field officer of the day
d. Sergeant of the Guard
k.
4. It is a type of order which applies to all sentinels
a. General Orders
c. Common Orders
b. Special Orders
d. None of these
5. A type of order which applies to particular posts and duties
a. General Orders
c. Common Orders
b. Special Orders
d. None of these
6. To talk to no one except in line of duty is the General Order number __
a. 6
c. 8
b. 7
d. 9
7. To report all violation of orders I am instructed to enforce is the General Order number __
a. 3
c. 5
b. 4
d. 6
8. It employs visual trickery
l. a. Camouflaging
c. Cover
m. b. Concealment
d. None of these
9. It is a natural or artificial protection from every fire
a. Camouflaging
c. Cover
b. Concealment
d. None of these
10. It is a natural or artificial protection from observation
a. Camouflaging
c. Cover
b. Concealment
d. None of these
n.
o.
p.
q.
r.
s.
t.
u.
v.
w.
x.
y.
z.
aa.
ab.
ac.
ad.
ag.
ah.
ai.
4. Which part of the animal do you have to remove before cooking it?
a. In trails
b. Bones
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
5. What does the S keyword in survival stand for?
a. Save resources
ae.
c. Seek help
b. Size up the situation
af.
d. Search for resources
6. Staying out of enemy lines is considered an act of _______.
a. Stealth
b. Evasion
c. Escape
d. Self-Defence
7. Which of the following is a psychological condition that a person needs to overcome in
order to survive?
aj.
a. Fear of the unknown
ak.
b. Fear of darkness
al.
c. All of the above
am.
d. None of the above
an. 8. Which of the following isnt a factor that decides if you survive?
ao.
a. Crash landing
b. Enemy encounter
c. Ship wreck d. Lost patrol
ap. 9. Which of the following isnt a principle of evasion?
aq.
a. Use your firearms as much as possible
ar.
b. Drop your equipment to lighten load
as.
c. All of the above
at.
d. None of the above
au. 10. A necessary instinct that man needs to overcome any danger or death
av.
a. Fear
b. Strength c. Will power d. Survival
aw.
ax. Map Reading
ay. 1. It is a graphical representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to scale, as seen
from above.
az.
a. Globe
b. Map
c. Navigation chart
d. PDA
ba. 2. Maps with scales that range from 1:1,000,000 to 1:75,000
bb.
a. Medium maps
b. Small maps c. Large maps d. Extra large maps
bc. 3. A kind of map that portrays terrain features in a measurable way
bd.
a. Terrain Model
b. Topographic
c. Planimetric
d. Photomosaic
be. 4. A kind of map that consists of an assembly of aerial photographs
bf.
a. Photo
b. Aerial
c. Photomosaic
d. Joint operations graphics
bg. 5. What color is used in a military map that indicates cultural features such as population?
bh.
a. Black
b. Red-Brown
c. Green
d. Red
bi. 6. What color is used in a military map to indicate man-made cultural features such as
buildings?
bj.
a. Black
b. Red-Brown
c. Green
d.Red
bk. 7. In the army military grid reference system, what is the general rule of reading coordinates?
bl.
a. Right and down
b. Left and down
c. Right and up
d. Left and up
bm. 8. Is a horizontal angle measured clockwise from a north base line?
bn.
a. Base line angle
b. Azimuth
c. High point d. Low Point
bo. 9. Is the method of locating one's position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at
least two well-defined locations that can be pinpointed on the map?
bp.
a. Polar Coordinates
b. Resection
c. Modified resection d. Orientation
bq. 10. Is the type of compass that is defined to be the most common and simplest instrument
used for measuring direction?
br.
a. Magnetic compass
bs.
b. Wrist/Pocket Compass
bt.
c. artillery M2 Compass
bu.
d. Lensatic Compass
bv.
bw. M16
bx.
by. 1. How many parts does the M16 rifle have?
bz.
a. 1
ca.
b. 2
cb.
cd.
ce.
cf.
ci.
cj.
ck.
cn.
co.
cp.
cs.
ct.
cu.
cx.
cy.
cz.
dc.
dd.
de.
dh.
di.
dj.
c. 3
cc. d. 4
2. It occurs when the firing pin strikes the primer of the cartridge.
a. Firing
cg. c. Cocking
b. Ejecting
ch. d. Locking
3. Returning the firing mechanism to cock position.
a. Firing
cl. c. Cocking
b. Ejecting
cm. d. Locking
4. sealing the cartridge in the chamber
a. Firing
cq. c. Cocking
b. Ejecting
cr. d. Locking
5. Removing the empty cartridge from the weapon
a. Firing
cv. c. Cocking
b. Ejecting
cw. d. Locking
6. Placing the cartridge in the receiver
a. feeding
da. c. extracting
b. Ejecting
db. d. Locking
7. Unsealing the breach of barrel
a. unlocking
df. c. chambering
b. Ejecting
dg. d. Locking
8. These are the functioning of the M16, except
a. Magazine fed
dk. c. air cooled
b. Gas operated
dl. d. hand-carry weapon