350-6

  1. Initial Military end state is to have Soldiers who are? (pg. 14 1-6 para. (C)
    All the above
  2. The responsibility for training, educating, and development of civilian volunteers into Army military professionals is assigned to ______ this includes BCT, AIT, and OSUT. (pg. 16 1-6 para. (D)(3)(G)).
    IMT Unit Leaders
  3. ______ is an overarching conceptual framework that encompasses all aspects of human performance to optimize individual Soldier readiness, decrease preventable injury rates, and reduce medical-related attrition rates. (pg. 17 1-7, para c.).
    H2F System
  4. The H2F System is composed of five enduring elements. What are those elements? (pg. 17 1-7, para. c).
    governance, program, facilities and equipment, personnel, and leader education
  5. To progress to phase III, Trainees must qualify with their rifle using __________; demonstrate a level of functional fitness which will allow them to meet follow-on physical fitness requirements and complete the second field training exercise (FTX), the ________. (pg. 18 2-1 para. (B).
    BUIS and OPTICS / ANVIL
  6. Upon completion of phase II, each Trainee will earn _____________. (pg. 18 2-1 para. (B).
    A rifle Qualification Badge
  7. Phase III concludes with a final evaluation and a final Army physical fitness test (APFT) where the Trainee must score at least ___ points in each event (can be waived by the battalion commander to ____ points in one of the three events), and the culminating field training exercise, the ______. (pg. 18 2-1 para. (C)).
    60 / 50 / FORGE
  8. With completion of the ______, Cadre will conduct The Soldier Ceremony in which trainees will receive the Black Beret, US Army patch, and earn the right to be called a “Soldier.” (pg. 18 2-1 para. (C)).
    FORGE
  9. Physical training (PT) goals for AITs that are 10 weeks or longer, goal are at least _______ points in each event, and passing the high physical demands test for your MOS. (pg 18 2-1 para (D)).
    70
  10. Upon completion of phase IV of AIT, ___________ can authorize the wear of the individual unit patch on the Army combat uniform only if the school or unit patch is issued. (pg. 19 2-1 para (D)).
    Brigade Commanders
  11. BCT and OSUT IET Graduation standards consist of the following. (Select All that apply). (pg. 19-20 2-2 para (A)(1-12)).
    • Complete the protective mask confidence exercise.
    • Complete the 10-Mile foot march.
    • Complete the FORGE FTX
  12. During AIT and OSUT Soldiers must Individually pass the High Physical Demand Test in accordance with ________. (pg. 21 2-2 para (B) (10)).
    DA Pamphlet 611-21
  13. Proponents will develop course tests (end of block/module) for MOS producing courses according to guidance outlined in TR 350-70. (pg. 21 2-3 para (A)).
    TR 350-70
  14. Each test during AIT and MOS portion of OSUT of IET Soldiers will have at least _______ versions and cadre will use all version concurrently. (pg. 21 2-3 para (e)).
    Two
  15. Treat all Trainees/Soldiers in accordance with Schofield’s definition of discipline? (pg. 22 2-4, para. (a)).
    True
  16. Trainers and Trainees will sign a Department of Defense DD Form _____ and DD Form _______ upon assignment to a position or the first day of entry-level training, with explicit and strict command guidance, that acknowledges their understanding and responsibilities regarding the policies prohibiting inappropriate behaviors and relations outlined in DOD Instruction (DODI) 1304.33. (pg. 24 2-5 para (A)).
    2982 / 2983
  17. At a minimum, the signed DD Form 2983 will be retained in the Trainee’s file and kept until _______ after the Trainee has left the unit. (pg. 24. 2-5 para. (a)).
    6 Months
  18. Also, at a minimum, the DD Form 2982 will be retained in the Trainer’s local file and kept for __________ after the trainer has left the unit. (pg. 24 2-5 para (A)).
    1 Year
  19. Each trainer will recertify on the DD Form 2983 annually, demonstrating his understanding and responsibilities as outlined in DODI 1304.33. (pg. 24. 2-5 para (A)).
    False
  20. Trainers may require or encourage Trainees to purchase common use items or common area cleaning supplies with their own funds. (pg. 26 2-5 para (D)(13)).
    False
  21. Family members may purchase items during SFRG fundraisers or be invited to events that support SFRG Fundraisers. (pg. 26 2-5 para (D)(14)).
    True
  22. Trainees shall be allowed at least _____ minutes to eat; this is time spent seated and does not include time spent in the serving line. (pg. 26 2-5 para (D)(18).
    15
  23. Company commanders must report Trainee abuse or any case of sexual assault or harassment immediately through the chain of command to the ____________. (pg. 27 2-6 para (A)).
    Brigade Commander
  24. Commanders should automatically suspend DSs, or other cadre simply because they are pending a preliminary inquiry into a Trainee abuse allegation. (pg. 28 2-6 para (D)(1).
    False
  25. Measure and weigh initial entry Soldiers within _______ prior to graduation from AIT/OSUT. (pg. 30 2-8 para (C)).
    14 Days
  26. Enroll and flag Soldiers that exceed 180 days of active service and fail to meet the body composition standards in accordance with AR 600-9, in the Army Body Composition Program. (pg. 30 2-8 para (D)).
    True
  27. Prior service Soldiers are required to meet the body composition standards of AR 600-9, ________________. (pg. 30 2-8 para (E)).
    Upon reentry to active duty
  28. The intent of the __________ policy is to ensure that all Trainees/Soldiers are afforded the opportunity to undergo IET in a safe environment. (pg. 30 3-1).
    True
  29. In the garrison environment, each gender will have independent sleeping areas, separate entrances to living areas, and separate latrines. (pg. 30 3-1 para (A).
    True
  30. All doors leading to sleeping areas (male or female) are equipped with an audible alarm that is heard at the charge of quarters (CQ) location. (pg. 30 3-1 para. (A)(1)).
    True
  31. Access control guards of the same gender monitor entrances to sleeping areas during sleeping hours for no more than ______________. (pg. 31 3-1 para. (A)(2)).
    1 Hour
  32. Access control guards will maintain a ___________ during the duty performance. (pg. 31 3-1 para. (A)(2)).
    DA Form 1594
  33. Male access guards may be posted outside the locked and alarmed entrance to female sleeping areas as an exception to policy for IET sites with less than __________ females in an assigned living area. (pg. 31 3-1 para. (A)(2)).
    24
  34. Digital Video Monitoring Systems replace the requirement for door locks, alarms, access control guards, and supervisory personnel. (pg. 31 3-1 para (A)(4).
    False
  35. Digital video monitoring systems (DVMS) will be installed only in (Select all that apply). (pg. 31 3-1 para. (A)(4).
    A,B,D
  36. Video storage will occur on a _________ continuous recording loop regardless of the start or ending period of the training cycle. (pg. 31 3-1 para. (A)(5).
    180 Day
  37. Units will maintain DVMS footage for no less than _______________ and up to __________, depending on the evidentiary value of the video. (pg. 31 3-1 para (A)(5).
    180 Days / 5 years
  38. If an alleged violation of the UCMJ is observed or reported to have occurred within the barracks or company area, commanders must immediately secure such DVMS footage and contact law enforcement to maintain custody and control until completion of any corresponding investigation. (pg. 31 3-1 para. (A)(5).
    True
  39. If an alleged violation of the UCMJ is annotated on DA Form 1594, video footage from the date/time annotated (when available), will be copied to an external media storage device and maintained along with the DA Form 1594 for no less than _____ years. (pg. 32 3-1 para (A)(8).
    5
  40. ____________, to include instructors, and company personnel certified in accordance with appendix: B-2 in this regulation and the local commander’s policy can serve as CQ during sleeping hours in AIT and the AIT portion of OSUT. (pg. 34 3-1 para (D)(1)(B).
    NCO Cadre Members
  41. Commanders will establish a minimum of a 3-line, telephone hotline in a semi-private central, accessible location in each IET barracks where a phone is directly connected to the 24-hour SARC number, the 24-hour Chaplain number, and one additional line. The third line should be a non-emergency, information service. (pg. 35 3-1 para (D)(8).
    True
  42. By congressional mandate, the initial SHARP instruction in BCT and OSUT must be presented during the first ______ of accession into training. (pg. 35 3-2 para (A).
    14 Days
  43. BCT/OSUT companies must conduct this training during the first ______ days of initial training. This takes into account the time the Trainee/Soldier spends in the RECBN and includes all Trainees/Soldiers in hold status. (pg. 35 3-2 para (A).
    10
  44. If a Trainee/Soldier has a personal cell phone, commanders will allow them to download the “We Care” application and use the application if needed when cell phones are authorized. (pg. 35 3-2 para (A).
    True
  45. Sex Signals is required training and will be conducted during the duty day, not after duty hours or on the weekends. (pg. 36 3-2 para (B).
    True
  46. When inclement or severe weather has the potential to impact training, company commanders must consider the following actions (Select All That Apply) (pg. 39 3-7 para (A).
    All the above
  47. In RECBNs and BCT/OSUT units, at least one CLS certified DS or cadre member and one CLS aid bag per _________, present as required during training. (pg. 40 3-9 para (A)(1).
    Platoon
  48. In AIT units, at least one CLS certified DS or cadre member and one CLS aid bag per company, present during training. (pg. 40 3-9 para (A)(2).
    True
  49. CLS aid bags should be inventoried _________ and resupplied as items are used or expire. (pg. 40 3-9 para (D).
    Monthly
  50. In addition to the guidance in FM 7-22, the following measures should be employed to mitigate overuse injuries (Select All That Apply). (pg 41-42 3-10).
    A,B,C,D
  51. Encourage Trainees to wear the sock liner under the cushion sole sock during the first three weeks of training (during new boot break in period), and for any foot march greater than five kilometers. (pg. 42 3-10 para (H).
    True
  52. Trainees/Soldiers are required to purchase or receive athletic shoes during initial processing in the RECBN. If the Trainee/Soldier is showing signs of injury related to footwear, then the Trainee/Soldier may wear civilian athletic shoes as long they are approved by the BN athletic trainer or a physical therapist. (pg. 42 3-10 para (L).
    True
  53. A ________ is required to pick the Trainee/Soldier up from the behavioral health facilities and to meet with the behavioral health care provider as a representative of the commander to ensure the Trainee/Soldier’s condition and diagnosis is clearly communicated to the unit. (pg. 42 3-11 para (B).
    NCO
  54. If a peer is assigned to watch the Trainee/Soldier, cadre must interact with the pair of Trainees/Soldiers ________ because the responsibility of watch can be difficult for a peer. (pg. 43 3-11 para (C)(2)(C).
    Hourly
  55. While in unit watch status, the Trainee/Soldier requires follow-up with the behavioral health care provider within ______ days of the implementation of the watch. (pg. 44 3-11 para (C)(3)(D).
    5
  56. The most important measures in preventing communicable illnesses are at the individual level. (pg. 45 3-12 para (B).
    True
  57. Ensure each Trainee/Soldier has at least ____ square feet of living space. (pg. 45 3-12 para (C)(2).
    72
  58. In BCT/OSUT, ______ net square feet per Trainee/Soldier is the standard, exclusive of stairs, halls, latrines, utility rooms, recreation areas, storage rooms, or other administrative areas. BDE commanders have the authority to lower the requirement to _______ square feet provided safety and preventive medicine personnel check and approve living conditions. (pg. 49 3-15 para (A)(A).
    72/60
  59. In AIT, _____ square feet per Soldier is the desired goal, unless the AIT is located at an ATC. BDE commanders have the authority to lower the requirement to ______ square feet provided safety and preventive medicine personnel check and approve living conditions. (pg. 49 3-15 para (A) (B).
    90/72
  60. Blood donations will be allowed during RECBN in-processing, to include Trainees in hold under status or during the first three weeks of BCT/OSUT. (pg. 50 3-15 para (B)(1).
    False
  61. Soldiers need a minimum of ______ hours of high-quality sleep to sustain operational readiness. (pg. 52 3-18 para (A).
    7
  62. Student NCOs should not be assigned CQ duties. Their focus should be on academics and not performing permanent party duties. (pg. 53 3-18 para (E)(1).
    True
  63. Trainees/Soldiers in training should only function as CQ runner or Access Control Guards for a period of ___ hour. (pg. 53 3-18 para (E)(5).
    1 hour
  64. Formation of single gender companies or platoons is authorized. (pg. 53 4-1 para (B).
    False
  65. Male-female battle buddy teams are only authorized when there is only one IET Trainee/Soldier of a particular gender, and a same gender battle buddy is not available. (pg. 54 4-2 para (B)(6).
    True
  66. Trainees/Soldiers entering a counseling session with a Chaplain, Chaplain Assistant or medical personnel are not required to have the battle-buddy present in the counseling session so as to maintain confidentiality and privileged communication status. (pg. 54 4-2 para (B)(7).
    True
  67. Trainees/Soldiers performing extra duty as a portion of punishment under UCMJ will not perform extra duty beyond _______ or lights out, whichever is earlier. (pg. 55 4-3 para (A).
    2130
  68. Commanders will ensure that IET Trainees/Soldiers departing BCT for AIT have a serviceable copy of both _________ and _________ including their Army Combat Helmet pads/chin strap in their possession. (pg. 55 4-4 para (B).
    TP 600-4 / STP 21-1-SMCT
  69. The BCT/OSUT POI only allows ___ hours away from training for details. (pg. 55 4-5 para (A).
    8
  70. IET Trainees arriving to the RECBN, BCT, OSUT, AIT, new duty assignment and/or transferred to a different unit or class will be given the opportunity to call home within _______ hours of arrival. (pg. 56 4-6 para (B)(5).
    48
  71. Trainees/Soldiers placed in a hold status prior to starting a BCT class will be identified by name within _____ hours of arrival to the CIMT and TOMA. (pg. 60 4-9 para (A).
    72
  72. ________________ are authorized to grant interim collateral security clearance eligibility in the name of the Commander, DOD Consolidated Adjudication Facility (DODCAF), Fort Meade, MD, to qualified Soldiers of all components in accordance with AR 380-67, so they may enter into classified training. (pg. 62 4-11 para (B).
    Company commanders
  73. Once the company Commander notifies the Trainee/Soldier that separation action has been initiated, the Trainee/Soldier will be discharged within _______ calendar days. (pg. 65 4-12 para (B).
    30
  74. BCT units will ensure Soldier's status is accurately reflected in ATTRS no later than 72 hours prior to their BCT graduation. (pg. 66 4-13 para (A).
    True
  75. Prior service personnel in the pay grade of sergeant (E-5) through sergeant major (E-9) are not billeted separately from other IET Soldiers. (pg. 67 4-15 para (C)(2).
    False
  76. Upon completion of holiday block leave, commanders will conduct drug testing on ________ percent of IET Soldiers returning from HBL. (pg. 69 4-18)
    100
  77. The Stored Value Card (SVC) has a default expiration date of _______ days from issue. (pg. 70 4-20 para (D).
    45
  78. At no time will cadre or DSs handle a Trainee/Soldier’s SVC. (pg. 70 4-20 para (G).
    True
  79. The normal time period for HRAP for an AIT or OSUT graduate Soldier is _____ days, including travel. (pg. 72 4-22 para. (C).
    14
  80. Each training installation has a goal of _________ of AIT/OSUT graduates for participation in HRAP. (pg. 72 4-22 para. (G).
    10 percent
  81. The IET investment strategy lowers the standard for the individual. (pg. 73 5-1 para. (B).
    False
  82. Phase I (Red Phase). This phase encompasses weeks __________ of IET and consists of an environment of total control, where DSs begin transforming civilian volunteers into Soldiers. (pg. 74 5-2 para. (A)(1).
    1 Through 3
  83. Phase II (White Phase). This phase generally encompasses weeks __________ of IET and is centered on the development of basic combat skills, with special emphasis on weapon qualification and PRT. (pg. 75 5-2 para. (A)(2).
    4 Through 6
  84. Phase III (Blue Phase). This is the last phase of BCT and encompasses weeks _______________ of IET. (pg. 75 5-2 para. (A)(3).
    7 Through 10
  85. Phase IV (Black Phase). This phase begins on the day of arrival to AIT or weeks ______________ of OSUT. (pg. 75 5-2 para. (A)(4).
    10 Through 13
  86. Phase V (Gold Phase). This phase generally begins the fourth week of AIT or weeks 14 through 20 of OSUT. (pg. 75 5-2 para. (A)(5).
    True
  87. Phase V+. This phase begins week 20 through the completion of AIT. (pg. 76 5-2 para. (A)(6).
    False
  88. Any accelerated AIT graduation of more than five days must be approved by CIMT. (pg. 76 5-2 para. (A)(7).
    CIMT
  89. Individual counseling should be conducted within ______ hours of arrival at the training unit. (pg. 76 5-2 para. (C)(1)(A).
    72
  90. All Trainees/Soldier assessments for IMT will be documented on TRADOC Form 350-6-2 and passed on to the first unit of assignment. (pg. 76 5-2 para. (C)(4).
    DD Form 2983
  91. The standard BCT POI is ______ weeks in duration. (pg. 77 5-3)
    10
  92. The BCT POI establishes the optimal class size as ________ Trainees/Soldiers per company, TRADOC has historically averaged between 8 and 10% attrition from BCT. (pg. 77 5-3 para (A).
    200
  93. During the summer surge period (1 May through 31 August), BCT Companies will be programmed to be filled at _______ Trainees/Soldiers per Company. (pg. 77 5-3 para (A).
    240
  94. In garrison, IET Trainees/Soldiers should have the opportunity for a minimum of _______ hours of sleep per night, unless the Trainee/Soldier is scheduled for duty. (pg. 77 5-4 para (A)(1)
    7
  95. In garrison, Trainees/Soldiers are given at least ________ of preparation time each day to take care of personal needs. (pg. 78 5-4 para (A)(2).
    None of the above
  96. On Sundays, activities required for preparing for the next week's training are conducted after ___________. (pg. 78 5-4 para (B).
    1300
  97. POI training is conducted on Sundays or Federal holidays unless specifically authorized by the proponent and installation commander. (pg. 78 5-4 (C).
    False
  98. DSs are authorized to teach operations security (OPSEC) Level I Awareness Training to Trainees/Soldiers as part of BCT in lieu of a Level II trained and certified unit OPSEC officer. (pg. 79 5-6 para (D).
    True
  99. The ________ is used by the unit to initiate the Trainee/Soldier’s visit to sick call. (pg. 82 5-10 para (G)(2)(a).
    DD Form 689
  100. The Individual Sick Call Slip may be used by a healthcare provider to limit activities, indicate specific activities for reconditioning after an injury, and may be utilized to recommend up to ____________ hours quarters. (pg. 82 5-10 para (G)(2)(a).
    72
  101. DD Form 689 will not exceed ____ days and cannot be extended or renewed beyond _____ days for the same condition. (pg. 82 5-10 para (G)(2)(a).
    7 / 7
  102. Due to the decline in iron status during training, females in the IET environment are provided a multivitamin with iron prescription on a voluntary basis within the first ________ hours of arrival to RECBN. (pg. 84 5-11 para (C).
    72
  103. What TRADOC Regulation covers Risk Management? (pg. 38 3-5)
    TR 385-2
  104. Soldiers in the first three phases of BCT/OSUT are prohibited from using tobacco. Are soldiers in AIT prohibited to use tobacco as well? (pg. 59 Table 4-1)
    No
  105. What form Is used for a line of duty investigation for Soldiers who have sustained injury or illness? (pg. 38 3-6)
    DA Form 2173
  106. How often should Soldiers laundry and linen be laundered? (pg. 48 3-12 para. (C)(4)(C)
    Weekly
  107. Can a Soldier on extra duty also perform CQ or access control guard in a single night?  (pg. 55 4-3 para (B)
    Yes
  108. IAW ____________ all Soldiers will be separated under and any other applicable separation provisions. (pg. 65 4-12 para (B)
    AR 635-200
  109. Constructive credit authority for an entire class that misses a training event or an individual Trainee/Soldier that has missed two or more requirements rests with the _______________. (pg. 79 5-7 para (D)
    BDE Commander
  110. Constructive credit for an individual Trainee/Soldier that has missed one requirement may be delegated to the __________________. (pg. 79 5-7 para (D)
    Battalion Commander
  111. How often should the APFT be administered through the 20th week of training?  (pg. 81 5-10 para (C)(1)
    At least once a month
  112. Soldiers are given ________ months to prepare for the alternate test from the date of the permanent profile. (pg. 81 5-10 (C)(3)
    3
  113. Iced sheets will be maintained at the training site whenever a wet bulb is present. (pg. 138 H-9 para (B)(7)(E)
    Whenever the wet bulb is present
  114. How many Ice Sheets per company should a commander plan on having? (pg. 138 H-9 para (B)(7)(A)
    8
  115. Ensure that two portable WBGT kits or TRADOC-approved substitute, are issued per training company (BCT, OSUT, and AIT) and will be placed in use when the ambient temperature exceeds 75º and monitored in accordance with _______________. (pg. 137 H-9 para (B)(2)
    TR 350-29
  116. For treatment of suspected heat casualty, the use of iced sheets is mandatory. (pg. 137 H-9 para (B)(7)
    True
  117. When the ambient temperature exceeds __________ cadre required to place a WBGT Kit at the training site in order to monitor the heat index? (pg. 137 H-9 para (B)(2)
    75 Degrees
  118. DA Form 3349 is used to record profiles in excess of __________ days in duration. (pg. 131 H-3 para (B)(2).
    7
  119. Temporary profiles written on DA Form 3349 will not exceed _____________ in duration, except in specific circumstances in accordance with AR 40-501. (pg. 131 H-3 para (B)(2).
    3 Months
  120. Trainees/Soldiers will retain possession and manage all of their authorized medications unless they have__________________ or_________________. Select all that apply. (pg. 131 H-3 para (B)(1)(B)
    Previously demonstrated a lack of necessary responsibility


    Commanders have received instructions from healthcare providers recommending medication precautions.
  121. As a condition of shipping to the first unit of assignment, at least 95 percent of Soldiers will be classified in dental readiness classification (DRC) 1 or 2, in accordance with AR 40-35. (pg. 135 H-6 para (B)(1)
    True
  122. Trainees/Soldiers being medically separated should be required to participate in rigorous training due to the potential for aggravating injuries. (pg. 134 H-5 para (B)(6)
    False
  123. Report IET Trainees/Soldiers that miss three or more consecutive full days of training, due to illness or injury, in ATRRS as a medical hold reason code. (pg. 132 H-5 para (A)
    Three or more consecutive full days of training
  124. Do not ship graduates of BCT on temporary profiles to their AIT units. (pg. 132 H-5 para (B)
    True
  125. Trainees/Soldiers will be transferred to the APFT-I within _______ days of their last failed record APFT. (pg. 125 G-5 para (B)(4
    14
  126. Trainees/Soldiers will have up to ________ weeks to successfully achieve the BCT and AIT APFT graduation standard. (pg. 126 G-5 (D)(1)
    4
  127. The mission of the ________________ is to physically, mentally, and psychologically prepare Trainees/Soldiers to return to training after successful rehabilitation and/or reconditioning. (pg. 120 G-2 para (A)
    FTU
  128. DSs assigned to FTUs will: (Select all That Apply) (pg. 120 G-2 (C)
    All the above
  129. All personnel assigned to an IMT unit or on an installation that conducts an IMT mission must complete the appropriate leader or cadre training course no later than ____________ days after, assuming their duties with the intent of completing training prior to assuming duties. (pg. 106 B-2 para (A)
    30
  130. RC IMT personnel must complete the appropriate leader or cadre training course no later than ____________ days after assuming IMT duties. (pg. 106 B-2 para (A)
    120
  131. IET units will use color-coded road guard vests or reflective equipment (reflective belt, etc.) during PT to distinguish between IET Trainees/Soldiers, cadre, and permanent party personnel. (pg. 95 6-3 para (C)
    True
  132. Selection and certification of DSs is governed by AR 614-200 and TR 350-16. (pg. 95 6-1)
    True
  133. At what level will sensing sessions be conducted at the end of each cycle? (pg. 94 5-25 para (D)(2)
    Battalion and Company level
  134. When will cadre conduct AARs IAW with FM 7-0? (pg. 93 5-25 para (A)(1)
    All of the above
Author
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350-6
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