MCCC Entrance Exam Study Guide Updated with All Questions and 100% Correct Answers
MCCC Entrance Exam Study Guide Updated
2024-2025 with All Questions and 100% Correct
Answers
Attack by Fire ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task in which a
commander uses direct fires, supported by indirect fires, to engage an enemy without
closing with him to destroy, suppress, fix, or deceive him.
Support by Fire ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task in which a
maneuver force moves to a position where it can engage the enemy by direct fire in
support of another maneuvering force.
Occupy ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task that involves a force
moving into an area so that it can control the entire area. Both the force’s movement to
and occupation of the area occur without enemy opposition.
RFL ———- Correct Answer ——— A line established between converging friendly
surface forces that prohibits fires or their effects across that line.
CP ———- Correct Answer ——— A predetermined point on the surface of the Earth
used as a means of controlling movement, a registration target for fire adjustment, or
reference for location.
PIRs ———- Correct Answer ——— Those intelligence requirements for which a
commander has an anticipated and stated priority in his task of planning and decision
making.
M4- 5.56MMx45MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 3,600 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 500 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 600 meters
M249- 5.56MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 3,600 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 800 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 1000 meters
M240B ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 3,725 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 800 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 1,100 meters
M2 ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 6,764 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 1500 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 1,830 meters
M203- 40MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 400 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 160 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 350 meters
MK19- 40MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 2,212 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 1,500 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 2,212 meters
M21 Rifle- 7.62MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 800 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 690 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 690 meters
Barret .50 CAL- .50 CAL (graphic needs a “S” on the bottom) ———- Correct Answer —
—— Maximum Range – 6,800 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 1,850 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 2,100 meters
AT-4- 84MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 300 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 500 meters
Javelin ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – excess of 3,000 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 2,000meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 2,000meters
120MM Mortar- 120MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 7,200
meters
Burst Radius- 75 meters
81MM Mortar ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 5,600 meters
Burst Radius- 40 meters
60MM Mortar- 60MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 3,500 meters
Burst Radius- 30 meters
STRYKER MGS- 105MM Cannon, M2, M6 ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum
Range – 1,500 meters
Burst Radius- 35 meters
STRYKER IFV- M2, or MK19 (secondary M2 and M240) ———- Correct Answer ———
Maximum Range- 1,500 meters (point TGT)
M113- M2 ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range- 1,500 meters (point TGT)
AK-47- 7.62MM ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 365 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 500 meters
RPK ———- Correct Answer ——— Maximum Range – 3,000 meters
Max Effective Range for a Point Target – 1,000 meters
Max Effective Range for an Area Target – 1,000 meters
Block ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task that denies the enemy
access to an area or prevents his advance in a direction or along an avenue of
approach. 2. An obstacle effect that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to stop
an attacker along a specific avenue of approach or to prevent him from passing through
an engagement area.
Breach ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task in which the unit employs
all available means to break
through or secure a passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield, or
fortification.
Bypass ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task in which the commander
directs his unit to maneuver around
an obstacle, avoiding combat with an enemy force.
Canalize ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task in which the
commander restricts enemy movement to a narrow zone by exploiting terrain coupled
with the use of obstacles, fires, or friendly maneuver.
Clear ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task that requires the
commander to remove all enemy forces and eliminate organized resistance in an
assigned area.
Counterattack ———- Correct Answer ——— Attack by part or all of a defending force
against an enemy attacking force, for such specific purposes as regaining ground lost,
or cutting off or destroying enemy advance units, and with the general objective of
denying to the enemy the attainment of the enemy’s purpose in attacking. In sustained
defensive operations, it is undertaken to restore the battle position and is directed at
limited objectives.
Cover ———- Correct Answer ——— A form of security operation whose primary task
is to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting
information and preventing enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the
main body. Unlike a screening or guard force, the covering force is a self-contained
force capable of operating independently of the main body.
Defeat ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task that occurs when an
enemy force has temporarily or permanently lost the physical means or the will to fight.
The defeated force’s commander is unwilling or unable to pursue his adopted course of
action, thereby yielding to the friendly commander’s will, and can no longer interfere to a
significant degree with the actions of friendly forces. Defeat can result from the use of
force or the threat of its use.
Delay ———- Correct Answer ——— A form of retrograde in which a force under
pressure trades space for time by slowing the enemy’s momentum and inflicting
maximum damage on the enemy without, in principle, becoming decisively engaged.
Destroy ———- Correct Answer ——— 1. A tactical mission task that physically renders
an enemy force combat-ineffective until it is reconstituted. 2. To damage a combat
system so badly that it cannot perform any function or be restored to a usable condition
without being entirely rebuilt.
Follow and Assume ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task in which a
second committed force follows a force conducting an offensive operation and is
prepared to continue the mission if the lead force is fixed, attrited, or unable to continue.
Follow and support ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task in which a
committed force follows and supports a lead force conducting an offensive operation.
Guard ———- Correct Answer ——— A form of security operation whose primary task
is to protect the main force by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting
information and to prevent enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the main
body by reconnoitering, attacking, defending, and delaying. A guard force normally
operates within the range of the main body’s indirect fire weapons.
Interdict ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task where the commander
prevents, disrupts, or delays the
enemy’s use of an area or route.
Isolate ———- Correct Answer ——— A tactical mission task that requires a unit to seal
off—both physically and psychologically—an enemy from his sources of support, deny
an enemy freedom of movement, and prevent an enemy unit from having contact with
other enemy forces.
Neutralize ———- Correct Answer ——— As applies to military operations, to render
ineffective or unusable. 2. To render enemy personnel or material incapable of
interfering with a particular operation.
Troop leading procedures ———- Correct Answer ——— 1. Receive the Mission
- Issue a warning order
- Make a tentative plan
- Start necessary movement
- Reconnoiter
- Complete the plan
- Issue the complete order
- Supervise
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Clear: A tactical mission task that requires the commander to remove all enemy forces and eliminate organized resistance within an assigned area. (FM 3-90-1) 2. To eliminate transmissions on a tactical radio net in order to allow a higher-precedence transmission to occur. (FM 6-02.53) 3. The total elimination or neutralization of an obstacle that is usually performed by follow-on engineers and is not done under fire.




Fix: A tactical mission task where a commander prevents the enemy from moving any part of his force from a specific location for a specific period. Fix is also an obstacle effect that focuses fire planning and obstacle effort to slow an attacker’s movement within a specified area, normally an engagement area






Block: A tactical mission task that denies the enemy access to an area or prevents his advance in a direction or along an avenue of approach. Block is also an obstacle effect that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to stop an attacker along a specific avenue of approach or to prevent the attacking force from passing
through an engagement area.


Fundamentals of a Breach (SOSRA)
1.) Suppress
2.) Obscure
3.) Secure
4.) Reduce
5.) Assault

Axis of Advance: The general area through which the bulk of a unit’s combat power must move

























Enemy Mechanized Scout Platoon



Enemy Mechanized Infantry Platoon


Enemy BRDM/BTR (Circle Dependent)




















Ground Axis of Supporting Attack










Direction of Supporting Attack


Frame Shapes for Standard Identities
