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38 Cards in this Set
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You may salute with your left hand when
which of the following situations occurs? |
When in complete uniform and
your right hand is injured |
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Salutes are rendered to all officers of the U.S.
and foreign armed services. Officers belonging to which of the following organizations are also entitled to salutes? |
2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration 3. Public Health Service |
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While standing a sentry box, you are
approached by an officer. What type of rifle salute should you render? |
Present arms
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The term honors is defined by which of the
following statements? |
Salutes rendered by a ship, unit, post,
station, or an individual to high-ranking individuals, other ships, or nations |
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Passing honors for ships are exchanged when
ships pass within what distance? |
600 yards
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Passing honors for boats are exchanged
when boats pass within what distance? |
400 yards
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Your ship is about to render honors to another
ship passing close aboard to starboard. In what order are the appropriate whistle signals given? |
One blast, one blast, two blasts, three
blasts |
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A crew is paraded at quarters on which of the
following occasions? |
1. When the ship is entering a U.S. port for
an operational visit 2. When the ship is returning from an extended deployment 3. When the ship is entering home port from a local operation |
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Gun salutes are normally fired at what time
interval? |
5 seconds
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Which of the following phrases defines
the term ceremony? |
1. A regular, expected action
2. A way of acting 3. A formal act performed on a public occasion |
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Aboard ship, how many minutes before
morning and evening colors is the PREP pennant hoisted? |
5 minutes
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On Navy ships not under way, where is
the union jack displayed? |
The jack staff on the bow
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A commissioning or command pennant is
half-masted only under which, if any, of the following conditions? |
When the commanding officer or unit
commander dies |
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The national ensign is hoisted and lowered
in which of the following ways? |
Hoisted smartly, lowered ceremoniously
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When the national anthem is being played,
Sailors in a boat must adhere to which of the following rules? |
Only the boat officer (or, if absent, the
coxswain) salutes; all others remain seated at attention |
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An enlisted person and two officers are about
to board a boat. Which of the following procedures should the enlisted person follow in entering the boat? |
Board first and sit forward, leaving room
aft for the officers |
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The neckerchief is made from which of the
following materials? |
1. Black silk
2. Black acetate |
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What material is used to make governmentissue
dress white jumpers and trousers? |
Wool serge
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Which of the following uniforms is/are
considered working uniforms? |
1. Dungarees
2. Winter blues |
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Which of the following uniforms is/are
considered the working uniforms for female Sailors? |
1. Belted blue slacks and blue winter shirt
2. Belted blue skirt and blue winter shirt 3. Dungarees |
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Which of the following information is
marked on uniforms? |
1. Name
2. Social security number |
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What is the largest size stencil authorized
for marking clothing? |
1/2 inch
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Occupational groups are identified by what
means? |
A rate mark, which is worn on the left
sleeve of jumpers and white summer shirts |
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What is a striker mark?
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A specialty mark of a particular rating,
worn by personnel in paygrades E-1, E-2, and E-3 who have qualified for the rating |
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How can you determine whether an officer
is a line officer or a staff corps officer? |
A star is worn on the sleeve or shoulder
board of the line officer |
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There are how many broad categories
of awards? |
7
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In what year was the Purple Heart founded
by President Washington? |
1782
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Which of the following is an example
of a campaign or a service award? |
Good Conduct Medal
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What is the maximum number of ribbons
that may be worn in each row? |
Three
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What means of identification must you
carry with you at all times? |
Armed forces identification card
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Which of the following is the purpose of the
armed forces ID card under article 17 of the Geneva Convention? |
As a means of identification for POWs
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According to grooming standards for women,
what is the maximum length of fingernails (as measured from the tip of the finger)? |
1/4 inch
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When personnel are in ranks, the chest of
one person and the back of the person ahead should be what distance apart? |
40 inches
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A pace consists of a full step of what length
for (a) men and (b) women? |
(a) 30 inches (b) 24 inches
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Talk is permitted when you are in which
of the following formation positions? |
Rest
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How many movements are used to perform
the ABOUT FACE command? |
2
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When executing the command FALL IN, the
squad forms in line on which of the following persons? |
Squad leader
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Personnel in formation align themselves
with which of the following persons? |
Each other
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