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Q.1) The Defense Transportation System (DTS)

The Defense Transportation System simply utilizes the Air Force and Navy to provide for
the Army.

A. True (Your Answer)


B. False (Answer)
Explanation
The DTS is an integral part of the total US transportation system and involves
procedures, resources, and
interrelationships of a number of DOD, federal, commercial, and non-US activities that
support DOD
transportation needs.
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Q.2) What historical development forced armies to maintain repair depots and mobile repair
battalions to ensure functionality while on the march? (Choose the best answer.)

A. The Egyptian Chariot (Answer)


B. Napoleon's Musketmen (Your Answer)
C. Persian War Elephants
D. Yo Momma's Pie
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Q.3) Just In Case to Just In Time

The Just In Time model of support is superior to the Just In Case model because it does
not waste supplies.

A. True
B. False (Your Answer)
C. Neither. Both are needed in any real-time operation. (Answer)
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Q.4) Airlift Operations

Planning airlift operations is a simple process involving only a few independent functions.

A. True (Your Answer)


B. False (Answer)
Explanation
Planning airlift operations is a complicated process involving numerous interdependent
functions.
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Q.5)

Attainability is the minimum amount of supplies needed to commence operations.

A. True (Answer)
B. False (Your Answer)
Explanation
This is to reduce the need to store up vast amount of supplies that may not be used.
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Q.6) Which of the following characters are being Logistitions? (Choose the best answer.)

A. Mary is creating a rulebook for CAP's style of Ultimate Frisbee. (Your Answer)
B. John is doing is Calculus homework.
C. Charlie is marching Cadets to where they have been told to go.
D. Linda is overseeing the implementation of her plan to supply water to Cadets after
they have marched all day. (Answer)
E. Timothy is preparing a briefing to his staff about logistics.
Explanation
While all are almost accurate, Linda is doing both planning and executing her plans.
Correct
Q.7)

Simplicity reflects the need to make detailed orders understood by everyone in the chain
of command.

A. True
B. False (Your Answer)
Explanation
Simplicity reflects the need to reduce complexity and often fosters efficiency in both the
planning and execution of national and theater logistic operations.
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Q.8) Echelons of Care

Which Echelon of Care is rendered at the unit level and includes self aid and buddy aid,
examination, and emergency lifesaving measures such as maintenance of airway, control
of bleeding, prevention and control of shock, and prevention of further injury by trained
personnel.

A. Echelon I. (Answer)
B. Echelon II.
C. Echelon III. (Your Answer)
D. Echelon IV.
E. Echelon V.
Correct

Q.9) Article: “From Just In Case to Just In Time”


A resource dependency analysis begins by doing what?

A. Identifying an organization’s needed resources and then tracing them to their sources.
(Your Answer)
B. Evaluates the environmental actors that support or interfere with the organization’s
resource exchanges.
C. Seeks to manage (or avoid) its dependency on the resources.
D. Asks for help.
Incorrect

Q.10) Logistic Functions

Which of the following is NOT one of the six broad functional areas of Logistics?

A. Transportation (Your Answer)


B. Supply Systems
C. Health Services
D. Public Affairs (Answer)
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Q.11) Logistic Considerations

Integration of the operation and logistic planners’ efforts is necessary throughout the
planning and execution phases.

A. True (Answer)
B. False (Your Answer)
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Q.12) Considerations for Transportation Planning and Capability

Jimmy has been tasked to move 171 Doolies and water to support them 20 miles north.
He is analyzing how many CAP vans he can use as well as the amount of needed drivers.
Which of the 8 Considerations for Transportation Planning is he analyzing?

A. Priorities established for the movement (Your Answer)


B. Duration of the movement and time available for planning the movement
C. Availability and characteristics of movement resources, both military and civilian
(Answer)
D. Amount and availability of forces and material to be moved
Explanation
Notice he is just looking at the resources that he can use to move the Cadets and not how
many Cadets need to be moved, the time requirements, or the priorities.
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Q.13) The _________ army were the first to introduce a large-scale navy used primarily in
support of ground operations.

A. Persian (Answer)
B. Egyptian (Your Answer)
C. Greek
D. British
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Q.14) Logistic Planning

Joint logistics is a simple, independent concept that works alone to apply leverage (plus
or minus) to a combatant commander’s combat power.

A. True (Your Answer)


B. False (Answer)
Explanation
Joint logistics is a complex, interdependent concept that can apply leverage (plus or
minus) to a combatant
commander’s combat power.
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Q.15)

Plans must be flexible in order to ensure the successful delivery of required equipment
and supplies.

A. True (Answer)
B. False (Your Answer)
Incorrect

Q.16) Mobilization

What are the two processes implied by definition of mobilization?

A. Increased Readiness (Your Answer)


B. Deployment of forces to a combat zone
C. Transportation of goods to the front lines
D. Economy meeting the needs to sustain operations (Missed)
Correct

Q.17) Article: “Devising Operational Logistics Doctrine”

The key point behind evaluating Logistics doctrine is what?

A. There must be changes in the definitions of the logistics characteristics, and


logisticians must use those changes to leverage the technology of the information age.
(Your Answer)
B. The principles embodied in doctrine are sound.
C. Operational logistics in the next century will offer challenging opportunities.
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Q.18) Logistic 3

To have control over the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war, one must also
have control over logistics.

A. True (Answer)
B. False (Your Answer)
Correct

Q.19) Logistic Planning Considerations

It is critical that planners identify key issues unique to a specific joint operation plan they
must support.

A. True (Your Answer)


B. False
Correct

Q.20)

Responsiveness is the right support in the right quantity in the right place at the right
time.

A. True (Your Answer)


B. False
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Q.21)

Linda has been doing this for days. She keeps instructing her staff to make sure the
volleyball gear is setup and taken down every hour on the hour alternatively. By the sixth
day she realizes that everyone is so tired and is making mistakes Which of the seven
principles of logistics did she most likely not properly execute?

A. Flexibility (Your Answer)


B. Simplicity
C. Sustainability (Answer)
D. Economy
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Q.22) Combatant Commander’s Logistic Concept

Commanders must ensure that their operational and logistic capabilities align with their
operations.

A. True (Your Answer)


B. False
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Q.23) Article: “Commercial application of military logistics principles”

Which factor inhibits logistics engineering by limiting the flow of information between
departments or facilities. (Choose the best answer.)

A. Division of responsibility (Answer)


B. Lack of training in logistics engineering (Your Answer)
C. Fast-moving programs
D. Lack of resources
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Q.24) Airlift Operations

A Medivac chopper is an example of what category of airlift?

A. Strategic or intertheater airlift forces (Your Answer)


B. Theater, or intratheater, airlift forces
C. Organic airlift forces (Answer)
D. Tactical airlift forces
Explanation
Organic airlift forces primarily provide specialized lift to specific users.
Correct

Q.25) Patient Evacuation

This mission is executed by the Air Mobility Command.

A. True (Your Answer)


B. False
Incorrect

Q.26)

Joe has spelled out every detail for his staff to follow down to exactly how to march. He
is therefore disappointed when his staff fails to deliver water on time. Which of the seven
principles of logistics did he most likely not properly execute?

A. Economy (Your Answer)


B. Attainability
C. Simplicity (Answer)
D. Flexibility
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Q.27) What is logistics? (Choose the most complete definition.)

A. The system of creating plans for an organization. (Your Answer)


B. The study of Logarithms within Calculus.
C. Managing the flow and storage of goods from their point of origin
to the point of consumption. (Answer)
D. The implementation of policies and procedures.
Explanation
Notice that Logistics is both an active and passive art.

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