5.
What is smoke used for in the hasty attack?
a.
Hinder the identification of the enemy.
b.
Screen friendly maneuvers.
c.
Establish a long-term smoke screen.
d.
Limit stationary operations.
6.
The terminal phase of a smoke screen occurs when the smoke screen does what?
a.
Has individual streamers merging.
b.
Is uniform in density.
c.
Divides into individual streamers.
d.
Is no longer effective.
7.
How far may smoke screens produced by smoke generators extend?
a.
1 to 2 miles.
b.
1 to 2 kilometers.
c.
1.8 to 3.4 miles.
d.
1.6 to 6.4 kilometers.
8.
How long should the smoke generator be in operation before you determine smoke quality?
a.
30 seconds.
b.
1 minute.
c.
3 minutes.
d.
15 minutes.
9.
What is the time frame within which smoke generator units can produce large quantities of
smoke?
a.
30 seconds.
b.
1 minute.
c.
A few minutes.
d.
A few hours.
10.
Which of the following would NOT be a way of moving the M3A4 smoke generator from
location to location.
a.
One-man operation.
b.
Two-man operation.
c.
1/4-ton vehicle.
d.
1/4-ton trailer.
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