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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ADP 3-90 EXAM
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Question 1: 31. Q. Para 23. What are the Twelve Principles of Joint Operations?
Answer:
- Objective
- Offensive
- Mass
- Maneuver
- Economy of Force
- Unity of Command
- Security
- Surprise
- Simplicity
- Perseverance
- Legitimacy
- Restraint
Question 2: 66. Q. Para 45. What is the Key Feature of Defensive Battle?
Answer:
Striving to Regain the Initiative from the Attacking Enemy
Question 3: 48. Q. Para 33. How does Surprise Effect the Enemy?
Answer:
Delays Enemy Reactions, Overloads and Confuses Enemy Decisionmakers. Induces Psychological Shock. Reduces the Coherence of the Enemy Defense.Question 4: 9. Q. Para 8. Why must Commanders Master the Art of Science and Tactics?
Answer:
to Solve the Problems that will Face them on the Battlefield Question 5: 28. Q. Para 19. How does a Commander have a Greater Risk or Making a Poor Decision?
Answer:
if the Situational Understanding is Incomplete or Faulty.
Question 6: 58. Q. Para 37. What are some Attack Types?
Answer:
Ambush Counterattack Demonstration Spoiling Attack Feint Raid Question 7: 87. Q. Para 56. What are some other Control Measures that a Commander conducting a Defense Can Employ?
Answer:
Designating:
The Security Area.The Main Battle Area.Echelon Support Area
Question 8: 1. Q. What does ADP 3-90 cover?
Answer:
A: Offense and Defense
Question 9: 88. Q. Para 57. What are the Three Forms of Defense?
Answer:
Defense of Linear Obstacle.Perimeter Defense.Reverse Slope Defense.
Question 10: 75. Q. Para 49. Why do Defending Commanders Retain Reserves?
Answer:
as a means of Ensuring Mission Accomplishment and for Exploiting Opportunities through Offensive Action Question 11: 24. Q. Para 17. When can a Commander be less Deliberate in Planning and Preparing for an Operation?
Answer:
when Facing a Clearly Less Capable and Less Prepared Enemy
Question 12: 79. Q. Para 53. What are the Three basic Defensive Tasks?
Answer:
Area Defense.Mobile Defense.Retrograde
Question 13: 77. Q. Para 52. What is the purpose of Security Measures?
Answer:
To Coordinate and Synchronize the Defense. Early Warning. Disrupt the enemy.
Question 14: 61. Q. Para 40. What are some Common Offensive Control Measures?
Answer:
Assault Position, Assault Time, Attack-By-Fire Position, Attack Position, Axis of Advance, Direction of Attack, Final Coordination Lines, Limit of Advance, Lines of Departure, Objective, Point of Departure,Rally Point and Time of Attack
Question 15: 55. Q. Para 36. What is Movement to Contact?
Answer:
An Offensive Task Designed to Develop the Situation and to Establish or Regain Contact
Question 16: 43. Q. Para 30. What Characterizes the Conduct of Offensive Tasks?
Answer:
Audacity, Concentration, Surprise, and Tempo
Question 17: 86. Q. Para 54. What is Retirement?
Answer:
When a Force not in Contact Moves Away from the Enemy
Question 18: 46. Q. Para 32. What is Concentration?
Answer:
the Ability to Mass Effects Without Massing Large Formations.Question 19: 45. If a Commander is in a Difficult Situation such as Numerical Inferiority, what could he do to have a Successful Outcome?
Answer:
he Should Be Bold and Handle the Situation Audaciously
Question 20: 32. Q. Para 24. What are the Eight Operational Variables?
Answer:
- Political
- Military
- Economic
- Social
- Information
- Infrastructure
- Physical Environment
- Time