PRACTICE EXERCISE FOR LESSON 2
You have just finished reading the instructional material for Lesson 2. This lesson covered the methods of
determining security and defense requirements. Analyzing terrain using the five military aspects of terrain was
also discussed. 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 questions. 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 that you can review
any questions you have missed or do not understand. When you have completed your review, continue to the next
lesson.
1. Which of the following should be considered an active defense measure?
a.
Concealment.
b.
Deception.
c.
d.
2. Flame field expedients may be employed to what?
a.
Give warning.
b.
c.
Provide mobile security.
d.
Deceive the enemy.
a.
Air.
b.
Map.
c.
Visual.
d.
Ground.
4. Supply requirements are estimated by multiplying the total consumption rate against what?
a.
b.
The total number of positions.
c.
The initial fuel supply.
d.
The duration of the mission.
a.
Terrain detail.
b.
Map survey date.
c.
Adjoining map sheets.
d.
Scale of the map.
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