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Army OCS Supply & Training Management Test questions with
correct answers
Platoon Leaders Responsibilities Regarding Property Accountability: CORRECT ANSWER
Supervise and Assume responsibility for all property signed for
TAADS CORRECT ANSWER The Army Authorization Documentation System
CTA CORRECT ANSWER Common Table of Allowances
TOE CORRECT ANSWER Table of Organization and Equipment
MTOE CORRECT ANSWER Modified Table of Organization and Equipment
TDA CORRECT ANSWER Table of Distributions and Allowances
A Table which prescribes in a single document the modification of a basic table of organization
and equipment necessary to adapt it to the needs of a specific type of unit or unit mission.
CORRECT ANSWER MTOE
Real Property CORRECT ANSWER Land, Buildings, & Structures
Personal Property CORRECT ANSWER Any government property not considered real property
A type of personal property that is not consumed in use. (Ex: Tank or Vehicle) CORRECT
ANSWER Non Expendable
A type of personal property that is not consumed in use. (Ex: A hand tool) CORRECT
ANSWER Durable
A type of property that is consumed in use. (Ex: MRE) CORRECT ANSWER Expendable

Abbreviation for Non-expendable: CORRECT ANSWER N
Abbreviation for Durable: CORRECT ANSWER D
Abbreviation for Expendable: CORRECT ANSWER X
What are the four types of Army Authorization Documents? CORRECT ANSWER CTA, TDA,
MTOE, TOE
Which one of the four types of Army Authorization Documents is focused on a specific type of
unit or unit mission? CORRECT ANSWER MTOE
Name the steps in order that property flows from Big Army to user: CORRECT ANSWER 1)
MTOE
2) PBO
3) Company Commander
4) Platoon Leader
5) Platoon Sergeant
6) User
The Obligation to keep records of property, documents, or funds: CORRECT ANSWER
Accountability
The obligation of an individual to ensure government property and funds in their possession are
properly used and cared for: CORRECT ANSWER Responsibility
The 5 Types of Responsibility: CORRECT ANSWER Command, Supervisory, Direct, Personal,
Custodial

Army Leadership and Justice OCS Exam questions with
correct answers
What FM covers Army leadership? CORRECT ANSWER FM 6-22
What are the three attributes in the leadership requirements model that explain what an army
leader is? CORRECT ANSWER leader of character
leader with presence
leader with intellect
what are the three core competencies? “what a leader does” CORRECT ANSWER leads,
develops, and achieves
what perspectives are used when thinking about an ethical problem? CORRECT ANSWER
virtues, rules, consequences
true or false, leadership is confined within the bounds of the unit and direct chain of command
CORRECT ANSWER false
unethical behavior destroys what? CORRECT ANSWER morale and cohesion
becoming a leader of character is a career long process involving what? CORRECT ANSWER
developmental counseling, day-to-day experience, self development, education, coaching, and
mentoring
what are the foundations for character? CORRECT ANSWER values, empathy, warrior ethos,
and discipline
what is achieving? CORRECT ANSWER mission accomplishment

OCS Army Leadership questions with correct answers
Army Leadership reference CORRECT ANSWER FM 6-22
Army leadership is defined as CORRECT ANSWER influencing people by providing purpose,
direction, and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the
organization.
Army Leadership Requirements CORRECT ANSWER ATTRIBUTESBe: character, presence
Know: intellectual capacity
CORE LEADER COMPETENCIES
Do: Leads, Develops, Achieves
Levels of Leadership CORRECT ANSWER Strategic
Organizational
Direct
Direct CORRECT ANSWER Face-to-face, first line leadership
Organizational CORRECT ANSWER Indirect leadership through levels of subordinates
Strategic CORRECT ANSWER major command through DOD level positions
Leader teams CORRECT ANSWER Horizontal teams
Vertical teams
Teambuilding stages CORRECT ANSWER Formation, Enrichment, Sustainment

COL Chamberlain demonstrated CORRECT ANSWER – values: loyalty, duty, personal courage

  • attributes: innovative thinking, confidence of soldiers, communication skills, calm with
    presence
    CPT Versace demonstrated CORRECT ANSWER He never gave in…- values: personal courage,
    selfless service, warrior ethos
  • competencies: communicates
    Leaders should have (think attributes) CORRECT ANSWER character, presence, intellect
    Character CORRECT ANSWER Army Values
    Empathy
    Warrior Ethos
    Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Loyalty
    Duty
    Respect
    Selfless Service
    Honor
    Integrity
    Personal Courage
    Empathy CORRECT ANSWER see things from another’s point of view
    share hardships with subordinates
    provide soldiers reasonable comfort and rest

Army OCS Tactics Test questions with correct answers
A collective action, rapidly executed without applying a deliberate decision-making process
CORRECT ANSWER Battle Drill
A collective Action CORRECT ANSWER What type of action is a battle drill?
A deliberate decision-making process CORRECT ANSWER What type of decision-making
process is not needed for a battle drill?
Soldiers under direct fire immediately return fire and seek the neared cover/concealment
CORRECT ANSWER What is the first step taken in React to Contact?
Call out 3Ds (Distance, Direction, Time) CORRECT ANSWER What is the second step taken in
React to Contact?
Unit leader makes a command decision and engages or breaks contact based on METTTC (3/1
ratio, terrain, etc.) CORRECT ANSWER What is the third step taken in React to Contact?
Limit of Advance CORRECT ANSWER What does LOA stand for?
Gives signal to shift and lift fire CORRECT ANSWER Before assaulting the target, what does
the SL do?
Apex CORRECT ANSWER Where is the SL located after both teams reach LOA?
EPW and Search team CORRECT ANSWER What is the first special team the SL calls into
position?

  1. Search
  2. Silence
  3. Segregate
  4. Safeguard
  5. Speed CORRECT ANSWER What are the five S’s of EPW and Search teams?
  6. EPW and Search Team
  7. Aid and Litter Team
  8. Demo Team CORRECT ANSWER What are the three types of special teams?
  9. Evacuate and treat the wounded
  10. Treat friendly casualties first
  11. Move casualties to collection point (CCP) CORRECT ANSWER What are the three priorities
    of the Aid and Litter Team?
    Destroy enemy equipment left on the objective CORRECT ANSWER What is the main priority
    of the Demo Team?
    Demo Team CORRECT ANSWER What is the last team to withdraw from the objective?
    When the leader determines the enemy force to be superior CORRECT ANSWER What is a
    primary reason why you may decide to break contact?
    Near ambush is less than 35m away, far ambush is greater than 35m away CORRECT ANSWER
    What is the difference between near and far ambush?
  12. ID enemy location
  13. Place accurate suppressive fires
  14. Shift fires as assault begins CORRECT ANSWER If engaged in a near ambush, what actions
    does the element outside the kill zone take?
    Commander’s Critical Information Requirement CORRECT ANSWER What is CCIR?

ARMY OCS TRAINING MANAGEMENT EXAM
questions with correct answers
What are the Army references that cover Unit Training Management? CORRECT ANSWER
ADP 7-0
FM 7-0
What are the three types of Leader Development? CORRECT ANSWER Operational
Institutional
Self-Development
Of the aspects of leader development, which is considered the most powerful and direct?
CORRECT ANSWER Experience
What is the responsibility of the Commander in Training Management? CORRECT ANSWER
Commanders are responsible for ensuring their units are capable of performing their missions.
They cannot delegate this responsibility and are directly responsible, and accountable, for all
aspects of unit training.
Commanders conduct training through the activities of: CORRECT ANSWER Understanding
Visualizing
Describing
Directing
Leading
Assessing
(T/F) “Train as you fight” means replicating as closely as possible real world conditions when
conducting training? CORRECT ANSWER True
What is the METL? CORRECT ANSWER Mission Essential Task List. A tailored group of
mission-essential tasks.

What is a MET? CORRECT ANSWER Mission Essential Task. A collective task on which an
organization trains to be proficient in its designed capabilities or assigned mission.
What are the three kinds of loss? CORRECT ANSWER Tactical (Threat Based)
Accidental (Hazard Based)
Residual
Describe Tactical Loss CORRECT ANSWER Risk concerned with hazards that exists because
of the presence of either the enemy or an adversary
Describe Accidental Loss CORRECT ANSWER Risk includes all operational risk
considerations other than tactical risk
Describe Residual Loss CORRECT ANSWER Risk level remaining after controls have been
implemented for the hazard
What is Severity in terms of Training Mgmt? CORRECT ANSWER Approximate amount of
potential harm, damage, or injury associated with a given mishap occurring
What is Risk Level in terms of Training Mgmt? CORRECT ANSWER The risk that follows
from examining the outcomes of both the probability and severity of hazardous incidents
What are the steps in Risk Management Process? CORRECT ANSWER Identify hazards
Assess Hazards
Develop Controls
Implement Controls
Supervise & Evaluate
What are the two factors used in determining overall Hazard? CORRECT ANSWER Probability
and Severity

Army Officer Candidate School Study Guide questions
with correct answers
OCS Honor Code CORRECT ANSWER An Officer Candidate will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor
tolerate those who do.
General Orders 1 CORRECT ANSWER I will guard everything within the limits of my post and
quit my post only when properly relieved.
General Orders 2 CORRECT ANSWER I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties
in a military manner.
General Orders 3 CORRECT ANSWER I will report violations of my special orders,
emergencies and anything not covered in my instructions to the Commander of the Relief.
Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Loyalty
Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Duty
Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Respect
Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Selfless Service
Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Honor
Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Integrity
Army Values CORRECT ANSWER Personal Courage
The Troop Leading Procedures #1 CORRECT ANSWER Received the Mission

The Troop Leading Procedures #2 CORRECT ANSWER Issue the Warning Order
The Troop Leading Procedures #3 CORRECT ANSWER Make a Tentative Plan
The Troop Leading Procedures #4 CORRECT ANSWER Initiate Necessary Troop Movement
The Troop Leading Procedures #5 CORRECT ANSWER Conduct Reconnaissance
The Troop Leading Procedures #6 CORRECT ANSWER Complete the Plan
The Troop Leading Procedures #7 CORRECT ANSWER Issue the Complete Order
The Troop Leading Procedures #8 CORRECT ANSWER Supervise
Estimate of the Situation #1 CORRECT ANSWER Detailed Mission Analysis
Estimate of the Situation #2 CORRECT ANSWER Situation and Courses of Action
Estimate of the Situation #3 CORRECT ANSWER Analyze Courses of Action
Estimate of the Situation #4 CORRECT ANSWER Compare Courses of Action
Estimate of the Situation #5 CORRECT ANSWER Decision
Salute- “S” CORRECT ANSWER Size
Salute- “A” CORRECT ANSWER Activity

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