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52 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following warfare agents are
used to kill or disable personnel by affecting their blood, nerves, lungs, or stomach? |
CW
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Generally, antipersonnel agents are divided
into how many types? |
2
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Cramps, breathing difficulty, nausea,
headache, convulsions, and contractions of the pupils are all symptoms of which of the following types of contamination? |
Nerve agent
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Burns from exposure to mustard vapor will be
more serious in which of the following body areas? |
1. Neck
2. Groin 3. Armpits |
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A person exposed to a blood agent may
experience respiratory paralysis within what length of time? |
Minutes
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Atropine and 2-PAM C1 oxime are used
to counteract the effects and relieve the symptoms of which of the following agents? |
Nerve
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What type of agents are used to produce
temporary misery and harassment? |
Riot control
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Which of following agents can be used
in BW operations? |
1. Living organisms
2. Toxins 3. Microtoxins |
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In its early stage, which of the following
is/are symptoms of BW attack? |
1. Fever
2. Inflammation 3. Malaise |
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Nuclear weapons have the capability of
destroying areas in which of the following ways? |
1. Blast
2. Shock 3. Nuclear radiation |
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Nuclear explosions are divided into how many
classes? |
4
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In what type of nuclear strike would the
shock wave near ground zero be greater than the blast wave? |
Surface blast
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What are the effects of nuclear weapons?
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Blast waves, incendiary, and radiation
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If a nuclear blast at night causes you to
experience flash blindness, you can expect your vision to recover in what length of time? |
45 MINUTES
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What type of radiation hazard must enter the
body through ingestion or cuts to cause bodily harm? |
Alpha particles
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What is TREE?
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The affect of gamma or neutron radiation
on shipboard electronic systems |
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A survey team is made up of what minimum
number of personnel? |
3
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What person is in charge of a survey team?
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Monitor
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Areas contaminated by CW, BW, or nuclear
agents are identified by markers having what shape? |
Triangular
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Dose rate is expressed in roentgens, which
are gamma ray measurements only. |
True
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What does the acronym radiac stand for?
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Radioactivity detection, indication, and
computation |
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The nonself-reading, high-range casualty
dosimeter measures what maximum amount of gamma radiation? |
5 roentgens
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What kit is used to check areas suspected
to have been contaminated by CW agents? |
M256A1 kit
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Which of the following actions should
personnel topside take if an airburst occurs? |
1. Close their eyes
2. Drop to the deck 3. Cover as much exposed skin as possible |
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Which of the following pieces of protective
equipment is/are the most important in protecting you against CBR agents? |
Protective mask
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What does the acronym radiac stand for?
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Radioactivity detection, indication, and
computation |
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The nonself-reading, high-range casualty
dosimeter measures what maximum amount of gamma radiation? |
5 roentgens
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What kit is used to check areas suspected
to have been contaminated by CW agents? |
M256A1 kit
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What does the acronym radiac stand for?
|
Radioactivity detection, indication, and
computation |
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Which of the following actions should
personnel topside take if an airburst occurs? |
1. Close their eyes
2. Drop to the deck 3. Cover as much exposed skin as possible |
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The nonself-reading, high-range casualty
dosimeter measures what maximum amount of gamma radiation? |
5 roentgens
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Which of the following pieces of protective
equipment is/are the most important in protecting you against CBR agents? |
Protective mask
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What kit is used to check areas suspected
to have been contaminated by CW agents? |
M256A1 kit
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Which of the following actions should
personnel topside take if an airburst occurs? |
1. Close their eyes
2. Drop to the deck 3. Cover as much exposed skin as possible |
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Which of the following pieces of protective
equipment is/are the most important in protecting you against CBR agents? |
Protective mask
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Protective masks serve how many functions?
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2
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You should be able to don and adjust your
protective mask in what maximum amount of time? |
10 seconds
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The MCU-2/P protective mask has how
many voice emitters? |
2
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The chemical protective overgarment
consists of how many parts? |
2
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The chemical protective overgarment can
be used for protection against radiological contamination |
True
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Which of the following statements best
describes the purpose of the mission oriented protective posture (MOPP)? |
Provides a means to establish levels of
readiness |
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At what MOPP level would all protective
equipment be worn with the hood up and secured? |
4
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How many levels of decontamination
are there? |
4
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What is the most effective way to
decontaminate biological agents? |
Using a chemical disinfectant
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Aboard ship, a decontamination station
has how many parts? |
3
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Which of the following statements best
describes the purpose of the mission oriented protective posture (MOPP)? |
Provides a means to establish levels of
readiness |
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At what MOPP level would all protective
equipment be worn with the hood up and secured? |
4
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How many levels of decontamination
are there? |
4
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What is the most effective way to
decontaminate biological agents? |
Using a chemical disinfectant
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Aboard ship, a decontamination station
has how many parts? |
3
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The Collective Protection System (CPS)
consists of how many protection zones? |
2
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Which of the following CPS levels provides
the maximum operational protection envelope? |
LEVEL III
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