Army Vision: By 2028, a world-class Army that is a source of national pride
QUARTERMASTER SERVICE Rank: Corporal
DIRECTIONS: Single response. Shade the corresponding letter on the answer sheet which you think is the correct answer. 100 items.
II. MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY
31. In the QM insignia, what is the universal and ancient symbol for storage and supplies?
a. Black c. Kris b. Key d. Rice
32. Modern military operations depend largely on transportation for the movement of personnel, equipment and supplies. That is why, the “wheel” stands for _____in the QM Insignia.
a. Maintenance c. Transportation b. Storage d. Sustainment
33. In the QM insignia it represents equitable distribution of supplies and services. It also stands for unity.
a. Coconut c. Gold b. Equilateral Triangle d. Wheel
34. Acts as the commodity manager to provide technical assistance for the efficient and effective management of all quartermaster resources and provides appropriate logistics support responsive to the needs of PA units.
a. Army Chief Engineers b. Army Chief Quartermaster c. Army Chief Ordnance and Chemical Service d. Army Chief Surgeon 35. It isa network of organizations within the AFP framework with specific missions and functions related to each other by laws, regulations, policies and procedures charged with providing materiel and services to AFP units.
a. Management level c. Operating level b. AFP logistics system d. Technical committee
36. He exercises the monitoring and coordinating function over the logistics systems of the Major Services.
a. A4 c. G4 b. J4 d. N4
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37. It is the principal implementing arm of the Philippine Army for the delivery of Army-Wide logistics support.
a. Commodity Managers c. FSSU b. ASCOM d. G4
38. The protection of logistics facilities, equipment and supplies from pilferage, sabotage and other similar acts is termed as ______.
a. Intelligence c. Security Posture b. Logistics Security d. Security Threats
39. The purpose of this logistics security threat is to gather information regarding weapons, equipment, techniques and other logistics progress.
a. Natural Threats c. Pilferage b. Espionage d. Sabotage
40. The term used for one who steals almost all types of supply with great value and quantity based on well-planned action?
a. Casual Pilferer c. Spy b. Systematic Pilferer d. Saboteur
41. These types of threats are usually the consequence of natural phenomena and normally not preventable by physical security measures.
a. Human Threats c. Natural Threats b. Pilferage d. Sabotage
42. Someone who steals primarily because he is unable to resist the temptation of an unexpected opportunity and has little fear of detection.
a. Saboteur c. Spy b. Casual Pilferer d. Systematic Pilferer
43. It is the functional area of logistics which preserve the operational status of materiel.
a. Facilities Management c. Materiel Management b. Maintenance Management d. Transportation Management
44. One of the types of supply distribution in which users go to distribution points and pick-up their own supplies.
a. Supply Point Distribution c. Distribution Point b. Unit Distribution d. Throughput Distribution
45. It is geared toward supporting the movement of personnel and materiel from one point to another in the least time and at the least cost
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a. Logistics Services Management c. Materiel Management b. Transportation Management d. Maintenance Management
46. It is defined as the process of planning and conducting sustainment activities in support of military operation.
a. Combat Service Support c. Logistics Services Management b. Logistics d. Planning
47. It refers to the determination of what is needed and in what quantity
a. Budgeting c. Programming b. Procurement d. Requirement Determination
48. It refers to planning, acquisition, construction, maintenance and disposition of real estate and properties. G4, PA and Chief, Engineer are responsible for the general and technical staff supervision.
a. Maintenance Management b. Facilities and Installation Management c. Logistics Services Management d. Materiel Management
49. Obligation imposed by law, order or regulation of higher authority on Commanding Officers and on their duly designated and delegated supply officers to maintain accurate records of properties.
a. Accountability c. Obligation b. Duty d. Responsibility
50. These informal records of accountability are maintained by Designated Supply Officers at consuming level.
a. ARE c. Property Book b. RIS d. Stock Card
51. Obligation imposed by law, order or regulation of higher authority on all personnel of the AFP purposely to ensure that all government properties entrusted to their care and custody are properly protected, preserves and maintained.
a. Accountability c. Obligation b. Responsibility d. Duty
52. Classification of supplies as to nature which are consumable in nature or perishable in nature, and those which lose their identities when placed in or attached to a major item or property
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Non-Republic Supplies d. Republic Supplies
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53. This includes all kinds of property except real estate which may be needed in the transaction of official business or for public use in the nature of furniture, stationery, construction materials, livestock's and such other properties of similar nature of equipment for issue to troops, units and installations.
a. Supplies c. Materials b. Installation/Facilities d. Equipment
54. Classification of supplies as to technical services which are intended for office (except telephones) janitorial supplies and individual clothing and equipment.
a. Quartermaster Items c. Engineer Items b. Ordnance Items d. Signal Items
55. Small, offensive or defensive munitions originally designated to be thrown by hand but is also now designated to be projected form rifles, special launchers and dispensing munitions.
a. Grenades c. Pyrotechnics b. Demolition d. Materials Rockets
56. These ammunitions are easily identified because it is normally constructed with fins for stabilization in flight and has rocket motor nozzles (Vinturi) at the end.
a. Rockets c. Guided Missiles b. Dispenser d. Bombs
57. Any high explosive, chemical, pyrotechnic, or practice munitions design for aerial delivery.
a. Bombs c. Rockets b. Guided Missiles d. Submunitions
58. Ammunitions that are normally fired from rifles, pistols, machine guns and small automatic cannons, such as 20 mm cannon. The ammunition falls within a range from caliber. 22 to 30 millimeter.
a. Small Arms Ammo c. HEAT b. Artillery Ammo d. API-T
59. Usually resembles actual ordnance size, shape and weight. May be painted blue and some can contain a small amount of explosives.
a. Demolition Materials c. Small Arms Ammo b. Practice/ Training Ammo d. Sub munitions
60. Explosive items whose placement is generally concealed so that their location cannot be found or until initiated by the enemy presence, contact or command fire.
a. Landmines c. HEAT b. Demolition Materials d. API-T
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61. Ammunition in this group includes that which is fired by large cannons from 37 millimeters up to 8 inch howitzer
a. Projectiles c. Artillery b. Small Arms Ammo d. Rockets
62. These munitions are used for signaling, illuminating and simulating. They include flares, smoke and light signal and flash and noise simulator.
a. Rockets c. Grenades b. Pyrotechnics d. Demolition Materials
63. These munitions include the various demolition block such as TNT and plastic compositions
a. Grenades c. Pyrotechnics b. Demolition Materials d. Rockets
64. It is the practical application of scientific knowledge, techniques, & methods directed towards the manufacturing or improvement of materiel.
a. Materiel Development c. Project Plan b. Project d. Research
65. Survey and evaluation of currently published or unpublished materials, articles, and write-ups. It includes limited experimentation test to prove certain hypothesis for subsequent applications.
a. Research c. Project Plan b. Project d. Materiel Development
66. Is the method of ensuring the observance quality in all stages of materiel development & production.
a. Non-Materiel Solution c. Research b. Total Quality Management d. Project Plan
67. A working model or device that is used to prove the effectiveness of a materiel solution in satisfying a particular need.
a. Prototype c. Project Plan b. Non-Materiel Solution d. Dummy
68. It includes activates involved in the formulation of a materiel solution to a particular mission need.
a. Research and Development c. Research b. Project Plan d. Non-Materiel Solution
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69. This pertains to the limiting reference variables (Qualitative and Quantitative) of QM items being tested based on item specification and with reference to RDC Test Worksheet/Test result from authorized testing centers.
a. Test Parameters c. Research b. Project Plan d. Specifications
70. Unit of the Philippine Army that conducts technical evaluation/test to items relative to the formulation of its QM specifications.
a. RDC, ASCOM, PA c. AQM b. G4, PA d. Supply Bn, ASCOM, PA
71. As to General Classification, ICIE are under this class of supply.
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class VI d. Class II
72. This includes all kinds of property except real estate which may be needed in the transaction of official business or for public use in the nature of furniture, stationery, construction materials, livestock's and such other properties of similar nature of equipment for issue to troops, units and installations.
a. Equipment c. Installation/Facilities b. Supplies d. Materials
73. Classification of supplies as to nature which are consumable in nature or perishable in nature, and those which lose their identities when placed in or attached to a major item or property
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
74. Classification of Supplies as to Source which mean supplies acquired from appropriated or reimbursable funds of the AFP.
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
75. What is the classification of POL products (fuel, hydraulic and insulating anti-freeze components) as to general classification?
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class III d. Class II
76. This form shall be used for turning-in to the supply installation of the next higher level all excess and unserviceable supplies. This form shall be used to debit or credit accountability.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d. TIR
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77. This form shall be used to request supplies and materials that are carried on stock.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d.TIR
78. This form shall be used for obtaining relief from accountability and/or responsibility for lost, damaged, stolen, destroyed, or worn-out supplies and equipment other than FWT.
a. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
79. An inspection report that indicates and determines the serviceability, condition or status of an item or component.
a. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
80. This form shall be used to record all receipts and issuances of supplies. It shall be maintained by the Supply and Property Unit for each item in stock.
a. Property Card c. RIS b. PTIS d. Stock Card
81. Alternative mode of procurement for ordinary or regular office supplies & equipment not available to procurement service not exceeding P500, 000.00
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
82. Alternative mode of procurement which purchases goods from another government agency such as PS-DBM.
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
83 . What is the legal basis of AFP Procurement System?
a. RA 9283 c. EO 9184 b. RA 9184 d. EO 9284
84. Detailed plan based on the APP that contains all the requirements for a particular project within proposed or approved budget.
a. APB c. Supplemental Procurement Plan b. PPMP d. APP
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85. It refers to the acquisition of goods, consulting services and the contracting for the infrastructure projects of the procuring entity.
a. Procurement c. Requirement Determination b. Inventory d. Maintenance
86. It is the time to order for new stocks.
a. re-ordering quantity c. requisition objective b. re-order point d. OSTL
87. It is the quantity to be maintained in a particular time essential to its operations?
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockage objective d. Safety Level
88. The maximum quantity of the item authorized to be on hand and on order at any time.
a. Requisition objective c. Stockade Objective b. broad objective d. ROQ
89. It is the ideal level of stocks.
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockade objective d. Safety Level
90. Excess personal property no longer needed by the government.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
91. When the cost of repair/ maintenance becomes prohibitive and disadvantageous to government.
a. Deadline Status c. Beyond Economical Repair b. Unserviceable d. Fair Wear and Tear
92. Property beyond the requirement of the owning agency.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
93. Refers to the difference between the Estimated Useful Life and the years of Actual Service.
a. RUV c. Condition Factor b. Depreciation Value d. Remaining Useful Life
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94. Small, offensive or defensive munitions, originally designated to be thrown by hand but is also now designated to be projected from rifles, special launchers and dispensing munitions.
a. Rockets c. Pyrotechnics b. Grenades d. Demolition Materials
95. Any high explosive, chemical, pyrotechnic, or practice munitions design for aerial delivery.
a. Submunitions c. Rockets b. Bombs d. Guided Missiles
96. Explosive items whose placement is generally concealed so that their location cannot be found or until initiated by the enemy presence, contact or command fire.
a. HEAT c. API-T b. Landmines d. Demolition Materials
97. It is the helical or spiral grooves and ridges along the bore surface, imparting rotation to the bullet to ensure twist in pitch or progressing twist in pitch along the barrel.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
98. It is the metal tube of a weapon, it is made up of high grade carbon steel, cylindrical in shape through which the bullet is given velocity and direction of flight, and to concentrate gases to propel the bullet.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
99. The distance between level ground and the lowest point on the undercarriage of the vehicle.
a. Draw bar pulls c. Cruising Range b. Ground clearance d. Tractive Factor
100. The angle of the maximum grade from which vehicle can depart on the horizontal without any part, except tires or tracks coming in contact with the grade.
a. Angle of approach c. Tractive Factor b. Angle of departure d. Cruising range
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QUARTERMASTER SERVICE Rank: Sergeant
DIRECTIONS: Single response. Shade the corresponding letter on the answer sheet which you think is the correct answer. 100 items.
II. MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY
31. How often are sensitive explosive and hazardous items kept by using units be inventoried?
a. Regularly c. Monthly b. Annually d. wall to wall
32. Method of procurement that involves a direct procurement from previously winning bidder.
a. Repeat Order c. Ordering Agreement b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
33. Classification of supplies as to nature which are consumable in nature or perishable in nature, and those which lose their identities when placed in or attached to a major item or property
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
34. Classification of Supplies as to Source which mean supplies acquired from appropriated or reimbursable funds of the AFP.
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
35. What is the classification of POL products (fuel, hydraulic and insulating anti-freeze components) as to general classification?
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class III d. Class II
36. This form shall be used for turning-in to the supply installation of the next higher level all excess and unserviceable supplies. This form shall be used to debit or credit accountability.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d. TIR
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37. This form shall be used to request supplies and materials that are carried on stock.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d.TIR
38. This form shall be used for obtaining relief from accountability and/or responsibility for lost, damaged, stolen, destroyed, or worn-out supplies and equipment other than FWT.
a. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
39. An inspection report that indicates and determines the serviceability, condition or status of an item or component.
a. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
40. This form shall be used to record all receipts and issuances of supplies. It shall be maintained by the Supply and Property Unit for each item in stock.
a. Property Card c. RIS b. PTIS d. Stock Card
41. Alternative mode of procurement for ordinary or regular office supplies & equipment not available to procurement service not exceeding P500, 000.00
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
42. Alternative mode of procurement which purchases goods from another government agency such as PS-DBM.
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
43 . What is the legal basis of AFP Procurement System?
a. RA 9283 c. EO 9184 b. RA 9184 d. EO 9284
44. Detailed plan based on the APP that contains all the requirements for a particular project within proposed or approved budget.
a. APB c. Supplemental Procurement Plan b. PPMP d. APP
45. It refers to the acquisition of goods, consulting services and the contracting for the infrastructure projects of the procuring entity.
a. Procurement c. Requirement Determination b. Inventory d. Maintenance
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46. It is the time to order for new stocks.
a. re-ordering quantity c. requisition objective b. re-order point d. OSTL
47. It is the quantity to be maintained in a particular time essential to its operations?
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockage objective d. Safety Level
48. The maximum quantity of the item authorized to be on hand and on order at any time.
a. Requisition objective c. Stockade Objective b. broad objective d. ROQ
49. It is the ideal level of stocks.
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockade objective d. Safety Level
50. Excess personal property no longer needed by the government.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
51. When the cost of repair/ maintenance becomes prohibitive and disadvantageous to government.
a. Deadline Status c. Beyond Economical Repair b. Unserviceable d. Fair Wear and Tear
52. Property beyond the requirement of the owning agency.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
53. Refers to the difference between the Estimated Useful Life and the years of Actual Service.
a. RUV c. Condition Factor b. Depreciation Value d. Remaining Useful Life
54. Small, offensive or defensive munitions, originally designated to be thrown by hand but is also now designated to be projected from rifles, special launchers and dispensing munitions.
a. Rockets c. Pyrotechnics b. Grenades d. Demolition Materials
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55. Any high explosive, chemical, pyrotechnic, or practice munitions design for aerial delivery.
a. Submunitions c. Rockets b. Bombs d. Guided Missiles
56. Explosive items whose placement is generally concealed so that their location cannot be found or until initiated by the enemy presence, contact or command fire.
a. HEAT c. API-T b. Landmines d. Demolition Materials
57. It is the helical or spiral grooves and ridges along the bore surface, imparting rotation to the bullet to ensure twist in pitch or progressing twist in pitch along the barrel.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
58. It is the metal tube of a weapon, it is made up of high grade carbon steel, cylindrical in shape through which the bullet is given velocity and direction of flight, and to concentrate gases to propel the bullet.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
59. The distance between level ground and the lowest point on the undercarriage of the vehicle.
a. Draw bar pulls c. Cruising Range b. Ground clearance d. Tractive Factor
60. The angle of the maximum grade from which vehicle can depart on the horizontal without any part, except tires or tracks coming in contact with the grade.
a. Angle of approach c. Tractive Factor b. Angle of departure d. Cruising range
61. These ammunitions are easily identified because it is normally constructed with fins for stabilization in flight and has rocket motor nozzles (Vinturi) at the end.
a. Bombs c. Guided Missiles b. Rockets d. Dispenser
62. It is the forward end or the mouth of the barrel.
a. Barrel c. Muzzle b. core d. Rifling
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63. It is the term used to describe the continuous firing of the weapon even after the release of the trigger.
a. Cook-off c. Hangfire b. Run-away d. Sluggish
64. It is a device used to ignite the primer of the cartridge.
a. Fire Device c. Hammer b. Firing Mechanism d. Trigger
65. It is a premature firing due to the heat of the barrel.
a. Hangfire c. Sluggish b. Cook-off d. Run-away
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66. A process of determining the Item Quality and its suitability to the needs of the end users by subjecting the item to actual used.
a. Examination c. Survey b. Service/Field Test d. Testing
67. It is the practical application of scientific knowledge, techniques, & methods directed towards the manufacturing or improvement of materiel.
a. Project c. Project Plan b. Materiel Development d. Research
68. It includes activates involved in the formulation of a materiel solution to a particular mission need.
a. Non-Materiel Solution c. Project Plan b. Research and Development d. Research
69. Survey and evaluation of currently published or unpublished materials, articles, and write-ups. It includes limited experimentation test to prove certain hypothesis for subsequent applications.
a. Materiel Development c. Project Plan b. Research d. Project
70. It is the method of ensuring the observance quality in all stages of materiel development &production.
a. Non-Materiel Solution c. Research b. Total Quality Management d. Project Plan
71. A working model or device that is used to prove the effectiveness of a materiel solution in satisfying a particular need.
a. Dummy c. Prototype b. Non-Materiel Solution d. Project Plan
72. This pertains to the limiting reference variables (Qualitative and Quantitative) of QM items being tested based on item specification and with reference to RDC Test Worksheet/Test result from authorized testing centers.
a. Project Plan c. Research b. Test Parameters d. Specifications
73. This form shall be used for obtaining relief from accountability and/or responsibility for lost, damaged, stolen, destroyed, or worn-out supplies and equipment other than FWT.
b. IRP c. PTIS b. Report of Survey d. TIR
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74. This form shall be used to record all receipts and issuances of supplies. It shall be maintained by the Supply and Property Unit for each item in stock.
a. Stock Card c. RIS b. Property Card d. PTIS
75. An inspection report that indicates and determines the serviceability, condition or status of an item or component.
a. IRP c. Report of Survey b. TIR d. PTIS
76. This form shall be used for turning-in to the supply installation of the next higher level all excess and unserviceable supplies. This form shall be used to debit or credit accountability. a. ARE c. RIS b. PTIS d. TIR
77. This form shall be used in the issuance of non-expendable property from the Supply Accountable Officer to the end user.
a. RIS c. PTIS b. IRP d. ARE
78. This is that method of procurement that involves a direct procurement from previously winning bidder.
a. Direct Contracting c. Ordering Agreement b. Repeat Order d. Negotiated 53.5
79. Detailed plan based on the APP that contains all the requirements for a particular project within proposed or approved budget.
a. PPMP c. APB b. APP d. Supplemental Procurement Plan
80. Alternative mode of procurement that is applicable to items of proprietary in nature from proprietary source.
a. Bidding c. Direct Contracting b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Shopping
81. It is a plan the contains all the logistical requirements of the units or offices within their approved budge
a. APB c. PPMP b. APP d. Supplemental Procurement Plan
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82. It refers to the acquisition of goods, consulting services and the contracting for the infrastructure projects of the procuring entity.
c. Procurement c. Inventory b. Maintenance d. Requirement Determination
83. When the responsibility of the custody of the arms storage facilities key is transferred, both the outgoing and the incoming personnel will conduct a ______of the weapons and ammo therein.
a. Physical inventory c. Annual inventory b. Monthly inventory d. Regular inventory
84. Number of days allowed to accomplish the inventory when the unit RSO will be replaced.
a. 30 days c. 1 week b. 9 days d. 7 weeks
85. The counting of all items within the installation during a prescribed period.
a. Inventory Cycle c. Property accounting b. Inventory d. Wall to wall inventory
86. It embraces the listing of items as to nomenclature quality, quantity unit, and source of acquisition, unit cost and total value, properly categorized by technical services.
a. Identification c. Inventory b. Classification d. Recording
87. It refers to the physical count of properties on hand.
a. Cycle inventory c. Property accounting b. Inventory d. Wall to wall inventory
88. It is the time to order for new stocks.
a. Re-order Point c. Re-ordering Quantity b. OSTL d. Requisition Objective
89. It is the quantity to be maintained in a particular time essential to its operations?
a. Requisition objective c. Safety Level b. Operating level d. Stockage objective
90. The percentage of stocks maintained as the last resort.
a. safety level factor c. safety level b. order shipment time d. Operating Level
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91. It is the accurate listing of all transactions that transpired in a particular inventory.
a. Historical Data c. Stock card b. Journal entry voucher d. Property Book
92. It is the quantity to be maintained as the last resort
a. Operating Level c. ROP b. Safety Level d. Safety Level Factor
93. This refers to the factor of receiving where in the conformity of the specification of items is being check.
a. Classifying c. Identifying b. Inspecting d. Selecting
94. This refers to the factor of shipping which containers should bear correct, legible markings to prevent misdirected shipments & unidentified stock in storage.
a. Classifying c. Packing b. Marking d. Selecting
95. It is referred to as that factor that includes verification of stock balances, adjustment of stock record cards & analysis of the cause of discrepancies discovered.
a. Inventory c. Packing b. Classifying d. Stock Control
96. It is referred to as that function of storage wherein supplies are place in its predetermined location.
a. Shipping c. Receiving b. Storing d. Issuance
97. This is function of storage which starts before the receipt of a document authorizing the issue of supplies.
a. Shipping c. Issuance b. Receiving d. Storing
98. Excess personal property no longer needed by the government.
a. Surplus Property c. Forfeited Property b. Excess Property d. Abandoned Property
99. Refers to the difference between the Estimated Useful Life and the years of Actual Service.
a. Remaining Useful Life c. Condition Factor b. Depreciation Value d. RUV
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100. This is the term used when the cost of repair/ maintenance becomes prohibitive and disadvantageous to government.
a. Beyond Economical Repair c. Fair Wear and Tear b. Deadline Status d. Unserviceable
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QUARTERMASTER SERVICE Rank: Staff Sergeant
DIRECTIONS: Single response. Shade the corresponding letter on the answer sheet which you think is the correct answer. 100 items.
II. MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY
31. He is known as the Father of Quartermaster Corps
a. GEN ULLYSSES S GRANT c. BGEN THOMAS SIDNEY JESUP b. MGEN THOMAS MIFFLIN d. GEN GEORGE WASHINGTON
32. In the QM insignia it represents equitable distribution of supplies and services. It also stands for unity.
a. Coconut c. Gold b. Equilateral Triangle d. Wheel
33. Modern military operations depend largely on transportation for the movement of personnel, equipment and supplies. That is why, the “wheel” stands for _____in the QM Insignia.
a. Maintenance c. Sustainment b. Transportation d. Storage
34. In the QM insignia, what is the universal and ancient symbol for storage and supplies?
a. Key c. Kris b. Black d. Rice
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35. What is the creed of Quartermaster?
a. Only the best is good enough to accomplish the mission b. Only their best is good enough in the accomplishment of the mission c. Only our best is good enough to accomplish the mission d. The best is not good enough in the accomplishment of the mission
36. It is the unit that provides logistical support to PA wide units and other AFP units within area of responsibility.
a. FSFO c. FSU b. FSSU d. SSBn
37. It is the principal implementing arm of the Philippine Army for the delivery of Army-Wide logistics support.
a. G4 c. FSSU b. Commodity Managers d. ASCOM
38. It is a network of organizations within the AFP framework with specific missions and functions related to each other by laws, regulations, policies and procedures charged with providing materiel and services to AFP units.
a. Management level c. Operating level b. AFP logistics system d. Technical committee
39. It is the protection of logistics facilities, equipment and supplies from human threats.
a. Logistics Security c. Planning b. Logistics Security Threats d. System Design
40. The term used for one who steals almost all types of supply with great value and quantity based on well-planned action?
a. Casual Pilferer c. Systematic Pilferer b. Saboteur d. Spy
41. The objective of this threat is ultimate destruction of the target.
a. Espionage c. Pilferage b. Sabotage d. Natural Threats
42. It is the functional area of logistics which preserve the operational status of materiel.
a. Maintenance Management c. Materiel Management b. Facilities Management d. Transportation Management
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43. What is the functional area of logistics which includes the management of supply and services which gone through series of logistics operating system?
a. Materiel Management c. Facilities management b. Maintenance management d. Transportation management
44. It is geared toward supporting the movement of personnel and materiel from one point to another in the least time and at the least cost
a. Transportation Management c. Materiel Management b. Maintenance Management d. Logistics Services Management
45. It refers to the determination of what is needed and in what quantity
a. Requirement Determination c. Budgeting b. Procurement d. Programming
46. It refers to planning, acquisition, construction, maintenance and disposition of real estate and properties. G4, PA and Chief, Engineer are responsible for the general and technical staff supervision.
a. Facilities and Installation Management c. Maintenance Management b. Logistics Services Management d. Materiel Management
47. Obligation imposed by law, order or regulation of higher authority on Commanding Officers and on their duly designated and delegated supply officers to maintain accurate records of properties.
a. Duty c. Obligation b. Accountability d. Responsibility
48. These informal records of accountability are maintained by Designated Supply Officers at consuming level.
a. Property Book c. RIS b. ARE d. Stock Card
49. As to General Classification, ICIE are under______.
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class II d. Class VI
50. Obligation imposed by law, order or regulation of higher authority on all personnel of the AFP purposely to ensure that all government properties entrusted to their care and custody are properly protected, preserves and maintained.
a. Responsibility c. Obligation b. Duty d. Accountability
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51. This includes all kinds of property except real estate which may be needed in the transaction of official business or for public use in the nature of furniture, stationery, construction materials, livestock's and such other properties of similar nature of equipment for issue to troops, units and installations.
a. Equipment c. Supplies b. Installation/Facilities d. Materials
52. Classification of supplies as to technical services which are intended for office (except telephones) janitorial supplies and individual clothing and equipment.
a. Engineer Items c. Signal Items b. Quartermaster Items d. Ordnance Items
53. Classification of supplies as to nature which are consumable in nature or perishable in nature, and those which lose their identities when placed in or attached to a major item or property.
a. Non-Expendable Supplies c. Non-Republic Supplies b. Expendable Supplies d. Republic Supplies
54. Small, offensive or defensive munitions originally designated to be thrown by hand but is also now designated to be projected form rifles, special launchers and dispensing munitions.
a. Demolition Materials c. Pyrotechnics b. Grenades d. Rockets
55. Usually resembles actual ordnance size, shape and weight. May be painted blue and some can contain a small amount of explosives.
a. Practice/ Training Ammo c. Small Arms Ammo b. Demolition Materials d. Sub munitions
56. These munitions include the various demolition block such as TNT and plastic compositions
a. Grenades c. Pyrotechnics b. Demolition Materials d. Rockets
57. These ammunitions are easily identified because it is normally constructed with fins for stabilization in flight and has rocket motor nozzles (Vinturi) at the end.
a. Rockets c. Guided Missiles b. Dispenser d. Bombs
58. Any high explosive, chemical, pyrotechnic, or practice munitions design for aerial delivery.
a. Bombs c. Rockets b. Guided Missiles d. Submunitions
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59. It is a premature firing due to the heat of the barrel.
a. Cook-off c. Run-away b. Hangfire d. Sluggish
60. It is the forward end or the mouth of the barrel.
a. Muzzle c. Barrel b. core d. Rifling
61. It is the term used to describe the continuous firing of the weapon even after the release of the trigger.
a. Cook-off c. Sluggish b. Hangfire d. Run-away
62. It includes activates involved in the formulation of a materiel solution to a particular mission need.
a. Non-Materiel Solution c. Research b. Research and Development d. Project Plan
63. Survey and evaluation of currently published or unpublished materials, articles, and write-ups. It includes limited experimentation test to prove certain hypothesis for subsequent applications.
a. Materiel Development c. Project Plan b. Project d. Research
64. A working model or device that is used to prove the effectiveness of a materiel solution in satisfying a particular need.
a. Dummy c. Project Plan b. Non-Materiel Solution d. Prototype
65. This pertains to the limiting reference variables (Qualitative and Quantitative) of QM items being tested based on item specification and with reference to RDC Test Worksheet/Test result from authorized testing centers.
a. Research c. Test Parameters b. Project Plan d. Specifications
66. Aprocess of determining the Item Quality and its suitability to the needs of the end users by subjecting the item to actual used.
a. Examination c. Survey b. Service/Field Test d. Testing
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67. This form shall be used to record all receipts and issuances of supplies. It shall be maintained by the Supply and Property Unit for each item in stock.
a. Stock Card c. RIS b. PTIS d. Property Card
68. This form shall be used in the issuance of non-expendable property from the Supply Accountable Officer to the end user.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. IRP d. RIS
69. This form shall be used for turning-in to the supply installation of the next higher level all excess and unserviceable supplies. This form shall be used to debit or credit accountability.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d. TIR
70. This form shall be used for obtaining relief from accountability and/or responsibility for lost, damaged, stolen, destroyed, or worn-out supplies and equipment other than FWT.
a. IRP c. PTIS b. Report of Survey d. TIR
71. As to General Classification, ICIE are under this class of supply.
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class VI d. Class II
72. This includes all kinds of property except real estate which may be needed in the transaction of official business or for public use in the nature of furniture, stationery, construction materials, livestock's and such other properties of similar nature of equipment for issue to troops, units and installations.
a. Equipment c. Installation/Facilities b. Supplies d. Materials
73. Classification of supplies as to nature which are consumable in nature or perishable in nature, and those which lose their identities when placed in or attached to a major item or property
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
74. Classification of Supplies as to Source which mean supplies acquired from appropriated or reimbursable funds of the AFP.
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies
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b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
75. What is the classification of POL products (fuel, hydraulic and insulating anti-freeze components) as to general classification?
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class III d. Class II
76. This form shall be used for turning-in to the supply installation of the next higher level all excess and unserviceable supplies. This form shall be used to debit or credit accountability.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d. TIR
77. This form shall be used to request supplies and materials that are carried on stock.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d.TIR
78. This form shall be used for obtaining relief from accountability and/or responsibility for lost, damaged, stolen, destroyed, or worn-out supplies and equipment other than FWT.
b. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
79. An inspection report that indicates and determines the serviceability, condition or status of an item or component.
a. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
80. This form shall be used to record all receipts and issuances of supplies. It shall be maintained by the Supply and Property Unit for each item in stock.
a. Property Card c. RIS b. PTIS d. Stock Card
81. Alternative mode of procurement for ordinary or regular office supplies & equipment not available to procurement service not exceeding P500, 000.00
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
82. Alternative mode of procurement which purchases goods from another government agency such as PS-DBM.
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
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83 . What is the legal basis of AFP Procurement System?
a. RA 9283 c. EO 9184 b. RA 9184 d. EO 9284
84. Detailed plan based on the APP that contains all the requirements for a particular project within proposed or approved budget.
a. APB c. Supplemental Procurement Plan b. PPMP d. APP
85. It refers to the acquisition of goods, consulting services and the contracting for the infrastructure projects of the procuring entity.
a. Procurement c. Requirement Determination b. Inventory d. Maintenance
86. It is the time to order for new stocks.
a. re-ordering quantity c. requisition objective b. re-order point d. OSTL
87. It is the quantity to be maintained in a particular time essential to its operations?
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockage objective d. Safety Level
88. The maximum quantity of the item authorized to be on hand and on order at any time.
a. Requisition objective c. Stockade Objective b. broad objective d. ROQ
89. It is the ideal level of stocks.
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockade objective d. Safety Level
90. Excess personal property no longer needed by the government.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
91. When the cost of repair/ maintenance becomes prohibitive and disadvantageous to government.
a. Deadline Status c. Beyond Economical Repair b. Unserviceable d. Fair Wear and Tear
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92. Property beyond the requirement of the owning agency.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
93. Refers to the difference between the Estimated Useful Life and the years of Actual Service.
a. RUV c. Condition Factor b. Depreciation Value d. Remaining Useful Life
94. Small, offensive or defensive munitions, originally designated to be thrown by hand but is also now designated to be projected from rifles, special launchers and dispensing munitions.
a. Rockets c. Pyrotechnics b. Grenades d. Demolition Materials
95. Any high explosive, chemical, pyrotechnic, or practice munitions design for aerial delivery.
a. Submunitions c. Rockets b. Bombs d. Guided Missiles
96. Explosive items whose placement is generally concealed so that their location cannot be found or until initiated by the enemy presence, contact or command fire.
a. HEAT c. API-T b. Landmines d. Demolition Materials
97. It is the helical or spiral grooves and ridges along the bore surface, imparting rotation to the bullet to ensure twist in pitch or progressing twist in pitch along the barrel.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
98. It is the metal tube of a weapon, it is made up of high grade carbon steel, cylindrical in shape through which the bullet is given velocity and direction of flight, and to concentrate gases to propel the bullet.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
99. The distance between level ground and the lowest point on the undercarriage of the vehicle.
a. Draw bar pulls c. Cruising Range b. Ground clearance d. Tractive Factor
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100. The angle of the maximum grade from which vehicle can depart on the horizontal without any part, except tires or tracks coming in contact with the grade.
a. Angle of approach c. Tractive Factor b. Angle of departure d. Cruising range
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QUARTERMASTER SERVICE Rank: Technical Sergeant
DIRECTIONS: Single response. Shade the corresponding letter on the answer sheet which you think is the correct answer. 100 items.
II. MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY
31. In the QM insignia it represents equitable distribution of supplies and services. It also stands for unity.
a. Coconut c. Gold b. Equilateral Triangle d. Wheel
32. In the QM insignia, what is the universal and ancient symbol for storage and supplies?
a. Black c. Rice b. Key d. Kris
33. Modern military operations depend largely on transportation for the movement of personnel, equipment and supplies. That is why, the “wheel” stands for _____in the QM Insignia.
a. Transportation c. Sustainment b. Storage d. Maintenance
34. It is the principal implementing arm of the Philippine Army for the delivery of Army-Wide logistics support.
a. ASCOM c. G4 b. Commodity Managers d. FSSU
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35. It is the unit that provides logistical support to PA wide units and other AFP units within area of responsibility.
a. FSFO c. FSSU b. FSU d. SSBn
36. The objective of this threat is ultimate destruction of the target.
a. Espionage c. Pilferage b. Sabotage d. Natural Threats
37. It is the protection of logistics facilities, equipment and supplies from human threats.
a. Logistics Security c. Planning b. Logistics Security Threats d. System Design
38. It is the functional area of logistics which preserve the operational status of materiel.
a. Maintenance Management c. Materiel Management b. Facilities Management d. Transportation Management
39. It is geared toward supporting the movement of personnel and materiel from one point to another in the least time and at the least cost
a. Logistics Services Management c. Materiel Management b. Transportation Management d. Maintenance Management
40. It refers to the determination of what is needed and in what quantity
a. Requirement Determination c. Programming b. Procurement d. Budgeting
41. As to General Classification, ICIE are under this class of supply.
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class VI d. Class II
42. This includes all kinds of property except real estate which may be needed in the transaction of official business or for public use in the nature of furniture, stationery, construction materials, livestock's and such other properties of similar nature of equipment for issue to troops, units and installations.
a. Equipment c. Installation/Facilities b. Supplies d. Materials
43. Classification of supplies as to nature which are consumable in nature or perishable in nature, and those which lose their identities when placed in or attached to a major item or property
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a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
44. Classification of Supplies as to Source which mean supplies acquired from appropriated or reimbursable funds of the AFP.
a. Expendable Supplies c. Non-Expendable Supplies b. Republic Supplies d. Non-Republic Supplies
45. What is the classification of POL products (fuel, hydraulic and insulating anti-freeze components) as to general classification?
a. Class IV c. Class V b. Class III d. Class II
46. This form shall be used for turning-in to the supply installation of the next higher level all excess and unserviceable supplies. This form shall be used to debit or credit accountability.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d. TIR
47. This form shall be used to request supplies and materials that are carried on stock.
a. ARE c. PTIS b. RIS d.TIR
48. This form shall be used for obtaining relief from accountability and/or responsibility for lost, damaged, stolen, destroyed, or worn-out supplies and equipment other than FWT.
a. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
49. An inspection report that indicates and determines the serviceability, condition or status of an item or component.
a. PTIS c. Report of Survey b. IRP d. TIR
50. This form shall be used to record all receipts and issuances of supplies. It shall be maintained by the Supply and Property Unit for each item in stock.
a. Property Card c. RIS b. PTIS d. Stock Card
51. Alternative mode of procurement for ordinary or regular office supplies & equipment not available to procurement service not exceeding P500, 000.00
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
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52. Alternative mode of procurement which purchases goods from another government agency such as PS-DBM.
a. Bidding c. Shopping b. Negotiated 53.5 d. Direct Contracting
53 . What is the legal basis of AFP Procurement System?
a. RA 9283 c. EO 9184 b. RA 9184 d. EO 9284
54. Detailed plan based on the APP that contains all the requirements for a particular project within proposed or approved budget.
a. APB c. Supplemental Procurement Plan b. PPMP d. APP
55. It refers to the acquisition of goods, consulting services and the contracting for the infrastructure projects of the procuring entity.
a. Procurement c. Requirement Determination b. Inventory d. Maintenance
56. It is the time to order for new stocks.
a. re-ordering quantity c. requisition objective b. re-order point d. OSTL
57. It is the quantity to be maintained in a particular time essential to its operations?
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockage objective d. Safety Level
58. The maximum quantity of the item authorized to be on hand and on order at any time.
a. Requisition objective c. Stockade Objective b. broad objective d. ROQ
59. It is the ideal level of stocks.
a. Requisition objective c. Operating level b. Stockade objective d. Safety Level
60. Excess personal property no longer needed by the government.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
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61. When the cost of repair/ maintenance becomes prohibitive and disadvantageous to government.
a. Deadline Status c. Beyond Economical Repair b. Unserviceable d. Fair Wear and Tear
62. Property beyond the requirement of the owning agency.
a. Excess Property c. Surplus Property b. Abandoned Property d. Forfeited Property
63. Refers to the difference between the Estimated Useful Life and the years of Actual Service.
a. RUV c. Condition Factor b. Depreciation Value d. Remaining Useful Life
64. Small, offensive or defensive munitions, originally designated to be thrown by hand but is also now designated to be projected from rifles, special launchers and dispensing munitions.
a. Rockets c. Pyrotechnics b. Grenades d. Demolition Materials
65. Any high explosive, chemical, pyrotechnic, or practice munitions design for aerial delivery.
a. Submunitions c. Rockets b. Bombs d. Guided Missiles
66. Explosive items whose placement is generally concealed so that their location cannot be found or until initiated by the enemy presence, contact or command fire.
a. HEAT c. API-T b. Landmines d. Demolition Materials
67. It is the helical or spiral grooves and ridges along the bore surface, imparting rotation to the bullet to ensure twist in pitch or progressing twist in pitch along the barrel.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
68. It is the metal tube of a weapon, it is made up of high grade carbon steel, cylindrical in shape through which the bullet is given velocity and direction of flight, and to concentrate gases to propel the bullet.
a. Muzzle c. Rifling b. Bore d. Barrel
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69. The distance between level ground and the lowest point on the undercarriage of the vehicle.
a. Draw bar pulls c. Cruising Range b. Ground clearance d. Tractive Factor
70. The angle of the maximum grade from which vehicle can depart on the horizontal without any part, except tires or tracks coming in contact with the grade.
a. Angle of approach c. Tractive Factor b. Angle of departure d. Cruising range
71. The counting of all items within the installation during a prescribed period.
a. Inventory c. Inventory Cycle b. Property accounting d. Wall to wall inventory
72. It is the quantity to be maintained in a particular time essential to its operations?
a. Requisition objective c. Safety Level b. Operating level d. Stockage objective
73. The percentage of stocks maintained as the last resort.
a. Operating Level c. safety level b. Safety level factor d. Order shipment time
74. It is the quantity to be maintained as the last resort
a. Operating Level c. ROP b. Safety Level d. Safety Level Factor
75. It is the time to order for new stocks.
a. Re-order Point c. Requisition Objective b. Re-ordering Quantity d. OSTL
76. It is referred to as that factor that includes verification of stock balances, adjustment of stock record cards & analysis of the cause of discrepancies discovered.
a. Classifying c. Packing b. Inventory d. Stock Control
77. This is function of storage which starts before the receipt of a document authorizing the issue of supplies.
a. Shipping c. Issuance b. Receiving d. Storing
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78. This refers to the factor of receiving where in the conformity of the specification of items is being check.
a. Inspecting c. Classifying b. Identifying d. Selecting
79. This refers to the factor of shipping which containers should bear correct, legible markings to prevent misdirected shipments & unidentified stock in storage.
a. Marking c. Packing b. Classifying d. Selecting
80. Refers to the difference between the Estimated Useful Life and the years of Actual Service.
a. Remaining Useful Life c. Condition Factor b. Depreciation Value d. RUV
81. In Property Disposal, this refers to the current market price of similar new item/equipment.
a. Acquisition Cost c. Salvage Value b. CFF d. Replacement Cost
82. Excess personal property no longer needed by the government.
a. Abandoned Property c. Forfeited Property b. Surplus Property d. Excess Property
83. Property which has lost its efficacy either due to technological advancement, changes of procedures, reorganization of office or completion of project.
a. Abandoned Property c. Surplus Property b. Forfeited Property d. Obsolete Property 84. Transfer of property wherein agencies transfer property to another government agency in exchange for another piece of property.
a. Transfer of Property c. Donation b. Destruction of Property d. Barter
85. Usually prepared at the class III supply point, is submitted to higher headquarters to show quantities of products received, issued, and on hand. This is report is used by the supporting units to determine allocation adjustments and by other controlling actions, to maintain continuous class III support.
a. Strapping Chart c. Daily Status Report b. Periodic Inventory Report d. Tank Sounding Report
86. Those petroleum products (fuels, lubricants) which are normally transported by pipeline, rail tank, car tank, truck, barge or tanker or stored in tanks or containers having a capacity of more than 55 gallons.
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a. Gallons c. Packaged Fuels b. Bulk Petroleum d. Packaged Products
87. Fuels in containers of 5 to 55 gallons capacity.
a. Packaged Fuels c. Bulk Petroleum b. Gallons d. Packaged Products
88. It is agroup of program that provides the U.S. military and economic assistance to allied and friendly governments in support to U.S. foreign policy and national security.
a. Security Assistance Program c. Military Assistance Program b. Foreign Military Sales d. Direct Commercial Sales
89. It is the sale through FMS or grant of defense articles no longer needed by the U.S. Armed Forces.
a. InterMil Ed& Training Program b. Economic Support Fund (ESF) c. Excess Defense Articles (EDA) d. Special Defense Acquisition Fund (SDAF)
90. Involves planning and conducting sustainment activities, executing supply, movement, and maintenance of forces in support of military operation.
a. Combat Service Support c. Military Decision Making Process b. Logistics d. OPORD
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91. This train is controlled by the HHC Commander and First Sergeant which is located in the BSA. It is responsible for preparing and conducting the re-supply operations for the battalion.
a. Field Trains c. Company Trains b. Brigade Trains d. Bn Combat Trains
92. The lifelines that connect the various support areas of trains to one another and other supply routes.
a. Axis of Advance c. Main Supply Route b. Brigade Support Area d. Forward Limit of Troops
93. This method of distribution will deliver supplies directly to the user unit.
a. Out of position technique c. Throughput Distribution b. Supply Point Distribution d. Unit Distribution
94. It is a critical item in the AFP as well as in the whole country, due to its high consumption rate, costs, attractiveness to pilferers and source sensitivity? There is a need to institute an effective measure to manage the receipt, storage and issue of bulk petroleum. a. Bulk Petroleum c. Packaged Products b. POL d. Packaged Fuels
95. It is the essential capabilities, functions, activities, and tasks necessary to sustain all elements of operating forces in theater at all levels of war. It is the result of logistics planning that provide support to the combat forces to accomplish a mission
a. Combat Service Support c. Military Decision Making Process b. Logistics d. OPORD
96. The acquiring, managing, receiving, storing, and issuing all classes of supply, except Class VIII, required equipping and sustaining Army force.
a. Fueling c. Sustaining b. Manning d. Moving
97. Level of maintenance system which repairsthe unserviceable economically repairable materiel beyond the capability of using units.
a. Depot Level maintenance c. Direct support maintenance b. General support maintenance d. Organizational Level
98. The quantity of ammunition either allocated or issued to a unit to sustain its operations in combat until it can be resupplied.
a. Ammunition Basic Load c. Individual Load b. Basic Load d. Mission Configured Load
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99. The planning, routing, scheduling, controlling, coordination, and in-transit visibility of personnel, units, equipment, and supplies moving over LOCs.
a. Battlefield Circulation Control c. Maneuver Control b. Movement control d. Traffic circulation plan
100. Describes the MSR network and establishes control measures to promote Effective regulation.
a. Highway regulation plan c. Movement control b. Circulation plan Control d. Traffic circulation plan
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