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Installation Security (Questions from pages 1-1 through 1-25)

In document Navedtra 14137a - Ma Rtm[1] (Page 193-200)

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Assignment 1: Installation Security (Questions from pages 1-1 through 1-25)

1. What represents the machinery by which an organization plans and accomplishes its assigned responsibilities?

a. Administration

b. Command and control c. Communications

d. Organization

2. Administration provides for uniformity of operations in light of the continuing turnover of personnel within the naval service.

a. True b. False

3. Which element of administration involves developing a selected course of future action?

a. Command and control b. Communications

c. Organization d. Planning

4. Which element of administration is the authority which a commander in the military service lawfully exercises over his or her subordinates by virtue of rank or

assignment?

a. Command

b. Communications c. Organization d. Planning

5. Which element of administration entails the orderly arrangement of materials and personnel by functions in order to obtain the objective of the unit?

a. Command and control b. Communications

c. Organization d. Planning

6. Which element links together each of the elements of administration and applies equally to all of them?

a. Command and control b. Communications

c. Organization d. Planning

7. Who is responsible for the overall management of a Security Detachment or Department?

a. Antiterrorism Officer

b. Assistant Security Officer c. Commanding Officer

d. Security Officer

8. From which functional area does the Security Officer maintain records and correspondence?

a. Administration b. Communications c. Logistics

d. Planning

9. From which functional area does the Security Officer develop AT plans?

a. Administration b. Communications c. Operations d. Planning

10. From which functional area does the Security Officer direct the AT efforts?

a. Communications b. Logistics

c. Operations d. Training

11. From which functional area does the Security Officer acquire a MWD asset?

a. Communications b. Logistics

c. Personnel Management d. Training

12. From which functional area does the Security Officer disseminate information?

a. Communications b. Operations

c. Personnel Management d. Training

13. From which functional area does the Security Officer discipline security force members?

a. Administration b. Operations

c. Personnel Management d. Training

14. How often should the Security Officer conduct a detailed review of all Security Force post orders?

a. At least Annually b. At least Monthly

c. At least Semi-Annually d. At least Weekly

15. What document authorizes the Commander’s Authority for the protection or security of DoD property or places?

a. Section 20 of the Internal Security Act of 1949 b. Section 21 of the Internal Security Act of 1949 c. Section 20 of the Internal Security Act of 1950 d. Section 21 of the Internal Security Act of 1950

16. For security departments having a total combined strength (military and civilian including contract security personnel) of __________ or more persons, an assistant security officer should be considered for assignment to run the department’s day to day

operation.

a. 25 b. 50 c. 100 d. 200

17. Who develops and manages the AT/FP program?

a. Antiterrorism Officer

b. Assistant Security Officer c. Command Duty Officer

d. Security Officer

18. After completing the required minimum ATO training, who is authorized to be an ATO?

a. Commissioned Officer b. Chief Petty Officer

c. Civilian GS-11 or higher d. All of the above

19. What Navy Level II training course trains ATOs in AT procedures?

a. ATO A-830-0015 b. ATO J-830-0015 c. ATO A-850-0015 d. ATO J-850-0015

20. The ATO manages resources that may include

watchstander gear, security boats, nonlethal weapons, and inspection equipment.

a. True b. False

21. Which of the following is an example of Random Antiterrorism Measure (RAM)?

a. Closing a base access gate at 1800 every day b. Closing a base access gate without warning c. Security checkpoint from dusk to dawn d. 100% ID check at the main gate

22. Who conducts interviews/interrogations and collects, seizes, preserves, documents and stores evidence?

a. Investigator b. Security Officer c. Sentry

d. Watch Officer

23. Who is responsible for facilitating and establishing policy for the Navy’s law enforcement/investigative programs?

a. ATO b. CSI c. NCIS d. SECO

24. What log will be kept of an interview/interrogation?

a. OPNAV 5580/5 b. OPNAV 5580/7 c. SECNAV 5580/5 d. SECNAV 5580/7

25. Which security operation job primary duties involve manning a stationary/static guard position, a walking post, or a security patrol?

a. MWD Handler b. Patrol Officer

c. Reaction Force Member d. Sentry

26. Which security operation job primary duties involve law enforcement?

a. MWD Handler b. Patrol Officer

c. Reaction Force Member d. Sentry

27. Running a commercial vehicle inspection station is a primary duty of the Vehicle/Boat inspector.

a. True b. False

28. Who is in charge of the security boat and its mission?

a. Harbor Security Boat Coxswain b. Harbor Security Boat Crew Member c. Patrol Supervisor

d. Watch Commander

29. Who mans a crew served weapon to provide protective fire during security boat operations?

a. Harbor Security Boat Coxswain b. Harbor Security Boat Crew Member c. Harbor Security Boat Gunner

d. Reaction Force Member

30. Who provides the link between the community and emergency services?

a. Emergency Dispatcher b. On-Scene Commander c. Patrol Officer d. Patrol Supervisor

31. Who is responsible for security, safety, accountability, classification, maintenance,

requisitions, issuance, demilitarization, and proper disposal of arms and ammunition?

a. Armory/AA&E Supervisor b. AA&E Custodian/Armorer c. Patrol Supervisor d. Watch Commander

32. Who maintains the security unit armory or ready for issue room; conducts inspection of unit assigned weapons, ammunition, and storage spaces?

a. Armory/AA&E Supervisor b. AA&E Custodian/Armorer c. Patrol Supervisor

d. Watch Commander

33. Who handles, maintains, and trains a MWD to operate in both detector and patrol functions?

a. Kennel Master b. MWD Handler c. MWD Supervisor d. MWD Trainer

34. Who is normally assigned to an installation where there are seven or more MWD teams assigned?

a. MWD Decoy

b. MWD Kennel Master c. MWD Supervisor d. MWD Trainer

35. What is the NEC for the Military Working Dog Handler?

a. 2003 b. 2004 c. 2005 d. 2006

36. What is the NEC for the Military Working Dog Kennel Master?

a. 2003 b. 2004 c. 2005 d. 2006

37. A Master-at-Arms can receive the Military Working Dog Handler NEC thru on-the-job-training (OJT).

a. True b. False

38. MWD handlers originally trained solely for patrol dog handling may receive comprehensive OJT for detector dog handling.

a. True b. False

39. Who determines the duty cycles, duty hours, and methods of using MWD teams?

a. Command Duty Officer b. Kennel Master

c. Security Officer

d. Both B and C are correct

In document Navedtra 14137a - Ma Rtm[1] (Page 193-200)