Lesson 1/Practice Exercise
PRACTICE EXERCISE FOR LESSON 1
Instructions
You have just finished reading the instructional material for Lesson 1. This lesson covered basic
planning principles, concepts of radiological operations, concepts of chemical operations, chemical
survey plans, and radiological survey plans. It is now time to check your understanding of the lesson.
This is done by completing the practice exercise below. All of the questions are multiple-choice and are
intended to measure your understanding of the procedures used in performing the task. There is only
one correct answer to each question. Try to answer all of the questions without referring to the lesson
material.
When you have completed all of the questions, turn the page and check your answers against the correct
responses. Each correct response is referenced to specific portions of the lesson material so you can
review any questions you have missed or do not understand. When you have completed your review,
continue to the next lesson.
1.
As a minimum, the chemical survey plan should establish the
a.
amount of detail required, method of control, and selected survey points.
b.
c.
d.
names of survey party personnel and instructions for submitting an NBC 4 (Chemical)
Report.
2.
a.
When an enemy nuclear detonation is reported
b.
When an enemy chemical attack is reported
c.
Upon friendly use of nuclear weapons
d.
When not enough information is available from monitoring reports
3.
The first step in the planning sequence is
a.
determining guidance.
b.
conducting rehearsals.
c.
forecasting.
d.
preparing planning studies.
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