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1. What type of program does the Navy uses to helps set and achieve both short-term and long-term goals while
- in the service?
- Ans: The Navy Goal Card Program
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2. What are the two factors that contribute to your job satisfaction?
- Ans: Your Desire To Serve
- Your Patriotism
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3. What type of sailors does the Navy helps to set and achieve both short-term and long-term goals while in the
- service?
- Ans: First-Term Sailors
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4. What naval program is one way to keep the high-quality sailors in the Navy?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card Program
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5. What are the two types of cards that The Navy Goal Card Program is made up of?
- Ans: The Navy Goal Card
- The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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6. What type of Goal Card is a two-page document of rating and advancement career information for each
- new recruit and first-term sailor?
- Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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7. Which Goal Card covers recruit training goals?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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8. What is one purpose of the Professional Development Board?
Ans: To give sailors a chance for greater responsibility
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9. Which Goal Card covers advancement training and education for your rating?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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10. What are the two reasons that the Professional Development Board interview sailors?
- Ans: Those who want advancement training
- Those who want to attend special programs or programs that need endorsements
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11. What type of board also advises career sailors who find it difficult to be selected for advancement?
Ans: Professional Development Board
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12. What naval program reinforces goal setting and goal accomplishment by first-term sailors?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card Program
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13. Name the four permanent members of the Professional Development Board?
- Ans: CMC
- Command Career Counselor
- Personnel Officer
- Education Service Officer
- DT1 (SW/AW) ALLEN
- 14. Name the three supplemental members of the Professional Development Board?
- Ans: Division Officer
- Division Chief
- Division Career Counselor
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15. What type of Goal Card shows a sample of the trifold form for newly recruited sailors?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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16. What is the objective of the Enlisted Advancement System?
Ans: To provide qualified petty officers to operate the Navy’s ships, squadrons, and shore stations
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17. What type of board also advises career sailors who find it difficult to complete command-required PQS?
Ans: Professional Development Board
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18. What instruction contains information about the advancement system?
Ans: BUPERINST 1430.16
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19. Which Goal Card covers the apprenticeship program?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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20. What are the four rewards that the Enlisted Advancement System offers you?
- Ans: Increased Pay
- Prestige
- Privileges
- Additional Responsibilities and Authority
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21. What is the Enlisted Advancement Structure organized into?
Ans: Paygrades
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22. Which Goal Card covers the sailor’s creed?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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23. What paygrade is the highest enlisted paygrade?
Ans: E-9
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24. Which Goal Card covers Montgomery G.I. Bill benefits and goals?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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25. What are the lowest three paygrades referred to?
Ans: Apprenticeships
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26. What are the six types of apprenticeships?
- Ans: Seaman Apprenticeship
- Fireman Apprenticeship
- Airman Apprenticeship
- Constructionman Apprenticeship
- Dentalman Apprenticeship
- Hospitalman Apprenticeship
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27. What are the two categories that ratings are divided into?
- Ans: General Ratings
- Service Ratings
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28. What paygrades are designated strikers that belong to a rating?
Ans: E-4 to E-9
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29. Which Goal Card covers personal priorities?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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30. What type of rating is a broad occupational field (a group of jobs)?
Ans: General Ratings
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31. What of type of rating indicate specialties within a general rating?
Ans: Service Ratings
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32. Which Goal Card covers voluntary education, TA, and SOCNAV?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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33. What of type of rating is a group of jobs?
Ans: General Ratings
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34. What are some general ratings subdivided into to allow for special training?
Ans: Service Ratings
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35. What is it called when two or more related general ratings will combine at the E-8 or E-9 level to form a new
- general rating?
- Ans: Compressing
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36. What type of rating requires the same general qualifications and includes similar duties?
Ans: General Ratings
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37. Which rating badge does the service rating uses?
Ans: The rating badge of the general service to which they belong to
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38. What type of rating is not identified by a special rating badge?
Ans: Service Ratings
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39. Which Goal Card covers fleet goals?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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40. What type of rating has its own rating badge?
Ans: General Ratings
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41. What title is used for a person in paygrade E-1 to E-3 who has been designated as technically qualified for
- particular rating?
- Ans: Designated Strikers
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42. Who may designate personnel in their commands as strikers if certain qualifications are met?
Ans: CO
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43. Which Goal Card covers officer programs?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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44. What are the two types of standards that the Navy has created for every enlisted paygrade and rate?
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45. What manual contains a list of naval and occupational standards?
Ans: Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classification and Occupational Standards
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46. What type of reference can help you study and prepare for your advancement examination?
Ans: Advancement Handbook
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47. What system contains general information about the enlisted advancement system?
Ans: Navy Enlisted Advancement System
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48. Which Goal Card covers space for sailors to write in their own goals?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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49. What type of form are both, the NEAS and Advancement Handbook available in?
Ans: Electronic Form
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50. What system contains general information about exam study tips?
Ans: Navy Enlisted Advancement System
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51. Which Goal Card covers advancement?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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52. What type of reference provides the occupational skills for a rating?
Ans: Advancement Handbook
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53. What type of standards are military requirements for a paygrade?
Ans: Naval Standards
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54. Which Goal Card covers Navy Core Values?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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55. What are the two responsibilities that you are required to know to be qualified for a paygrade?
- Ans: All naval standards for that paygrade
- All naval standards for al lower paygrades
- 56. What type of standard is a listing of the things you must be able to do to be considered professionally
- qualified for a rate?
- Ans: Occupational Standards
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57. What type of standard applies to all enlisted personnel in the Navy?
Ans: Naval Standards
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58. What system contains general information about how exams are developed?
Ans: Navy Enlisted Advancement System
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59. What are the four requirements that you must meet to be advanced to petty officer?
- Ans: Time in Rate
- Complete the PARs
- Demonstrate knowledge of material in your rate training manual
- CO’s Recommendations
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60. What types of standards are skills and knowledge required for enlisted personnel to be able to perform their
- duty?
- Ans: Naval Standards
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61. What are the three requirements that you must meet to be advanced to E-2 and E-3?
- Ans: Time in Rate
- Complete the BMR
- CO’s Recommendations
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62. Which eligibility requirement means that you must have been in your present paygrade for a specific minimum
- period of time to be eligible for the next paygrade?
- Ans: Time-In-Rate
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63. What types of standards are the minimum occupational requirements of a particular rate?
Ans: Occupational Standards
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64. What type of reference provides the knowledge factors that relate to those skills?
Ans: Advancement Handbook
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65. Which eligibility requirements are skills and abilities that can best be demonstrated by actual performance?
Ans: PARs
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66. PARs aren’t competitive; that is, no mark is assigned. (True or False)
Ans: True
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67. Which Goal Card covers career milestones?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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68. What type of standard includes military requirements and essential qualities of professionalism and pride of
- service support of your oath of enlistment?
- Ans: Naval Standards
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69. What does completion of PARs indicate?
Ans: That you can perform the tasks
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70. Which eligibility requirement contains one or more OCCSTDs on the same or similar subject?
Ans: PARs
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71. What system contains general information about final multiply computations?
Ans: Navy Enlisted Advancement System
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72. PARs demonstration is not mandatory. (True or False)
Ans: True
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73. What type of reference is developed to help sailors study for advancement-in-rate exam?
Ans: BIB
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74. What month are BIBs for E-7 posted?
Ans: July
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75. What type of standard includes basic skills and knowledge relating to the maintenance of good order and
- discipline?
- Ans: Naval Standards
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76. What type of reference is a list of references that include training course, instructions, tech manuals, guides,
- and other publications commonly used in a rating?
- Ans: BIB
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77. What type of reference provides reference to read to understand the knowledge factors?
Ans: Advancement Handbook
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78. What type of reference is prepared as a self-study package to help you develop the knowledge required for
- your rating?
- Ans: Training Manual
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79. Who is the BIB developed by?
Ans: Exam Writers (CPOs)
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80. Which Goal Card covers Delayed Entry Program Goal?
Ans: The Navy Pocket Goal Card
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81. How many times a year are BIBs posted?
Ans: 3
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82. Which eligibility requirement is written in on-the-job rating language?
Ans: PARs
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83. Which eligibility requirement is, perhaps, the most important of all?
Ans: CO’s Recommendations
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84. What system contains general information about explanation of the tear sheet?
Ans: Navy Enlisted Advancement System
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85. Who constantly evaluates your performance to see if you can handle the duties and responsibilities?
Ans: Supervisor
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86. Who has the final word in all advancements?
Ans: CO
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87. Which Goal Card covers job descriptions?
Ans: The Navy Goal Card
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88. What is the selection for advancement for E-4 - E-6 determined by?
Ans: Final Multiple
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89. What are the three separate categories that are taken in consideration when a final multiple score is computed?
- Ans: Merit Rating
- Experience
- Personnel Testing
- 90. Which eligibility requirement is mandatory for advancement?
- Ans: PARs
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91. What system is used to determine which personnel may be advanced to paygrades E-4, E-5, and E-6 when the
- number of those who pass the navywide advancement examination is greater than the number of vacancies?
- Ans: Final Multiple System
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92. What are the three factors that the final multiple score is based on?
- Ans: Merit Rating
- Experience
- Personnel Testing
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93. Who is the selection for advancement to E-2 or E-3 done by?
Ans: CO
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94. What gives people who have shown they are outstanding performers an advantage in promotion?
Ans: Merit Rating
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95. How are merit rating done?
Ans: Averaging your performance marks for the last 3 years
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96. What system contains general information about profile form?
Ans: Navy Enlisted Advancement System
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97. What refers to the navywide advancement examination?
Ans: Personnel Testing
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98. Who is the navywide advancement examination prepared and administrated by?
Ans: NETPDTC
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99. What do you receive credit for in the final multiple score?
Ans: Experience
- 100. What type of reference contains a section titled “exam expectation?
- Ans: Advancement Handbook
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101. What are the four categories that Experience includes?
- Ans: Total Active Federal Military Service (Longevity)
- Time-In-Rate
- Awards
- PNA Credits
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102. What are the six factors that are considered in your final multiple computations?
- Ans: Performance Mark Average
- Examination Score
- Length of Service
- Service in Paygrade
- PNA Credits
- Awards
- 103. Who computes your final multiple score by the time your advancement examination is scored?
- Ans: NETPDTC
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104. What type of standard is a military requirement that deals with all enlisted personnel?
Ans: Naval Standards
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105. What are the three types of duties that you often hear about?
- Ans: Sea Duty
- Shore Duty
- Neutral Duty
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106. What are the three factors that the amount of time spent on sea duty or shore duty depends on?
- Ans: Rate
- Rating
- Individual Circumstances
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107. What does the three designations of duty refers to?
Ans: Duty for rotation purposes
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108. How many types of duty designations are used for sea/shore rotation?
Ans: 8
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109. What type of standard is an occupational requirement that is rate specific?
Ans: Occupational Standards
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110. Name the eight types of duty designations that are used for sea/shore rotation?
- Ans: Shore Duty
- Preferred Oversea Shore Duty
- Sea Duty
- Oversea Shore Duty
- Nonrotated Sea Duty
- Neutral Duty
- Partial Sea Duty
- Double Sea Duty
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111. What code is assigned to Shore Duty?
Ans: Code 1
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112. What code is assigned to Preferred Oversea Shore Duty?
Ans: Code 6
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113. What code is assigned to Sea Duty?
Ans: Code 2
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114. What code is assigned to Neutral Duty?
Ans: Code 5
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115. What code is assigned to Double Sea Duty?
Ans: Code 8
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116. What code is assigned to Oversea Shore Duty?
Ans: Code 3
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117. What code is assigned to Nonrotated Sea Duty?
Ans: Code 4
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118. What code is assigned to Partial Sea Duty?
Ans: Code 7
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119. What type of duty is performed in CONUS?
Ans: Shore Duty
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120. What type of duty is performed in activities home ported/home based in CONUS that operate away from their home port/home base in excess of 150 days per year?
Ans: Sea Duty
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121. What type of duty is performed in commissioned vessels in active status that operate away from their home port/home base in excess of 50 days a year?
Ans: Double Sea Duty
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122. What is long-term defined as?
Ans: 18 months or more
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123. What type of duty is performed in oversea land-based activities that are credited as shore duty?
Ans: Preferred Oversea Shore Duty
- 124. What type of duty requires members to be absent 100 to 150 days per year?
- Ans: Neutral Duty
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125. What type of duty is performed in oversea land-based activities that are credited as sea duty?
Ans: Oversea Shore Duty
- 126. What type of duty is performed in commissioned vessels home-ported oversea?
- Ans: Nonrotated Sea Duty
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127. What type of duty is performed in land-based activities?
Ans: Shore Duty
- 128. What type of duty is performed in commissioned vessels?
- Ans: Sea Duty
- 129. What type of duty is performed in activities that operate away from their oversea home port/home base in excess of 150 days per year?
- Ans: Nonrotated Sea Duty
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130. What type of duty is performed in activities normally designated as shore duty for rotation?
Ans: Neutral Duty
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131. What type of duty is performed in long-term schooling programs?
Ans: Shore Duty
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132. What type of duty is performed in oversea land-based activities that are credited as shore duty, but credited as partial duty?
Ans: Partial Sea Duty
- 133. What type of duty is performed in activities in active status that operate away from their home port/home base in excess of 50 days a year?
- Ans: Double Sea Duty
- 134. What type of duty includes schools assignments less than 18 months?
- Ans: Neutral Duty
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135. Who matches personnel within a particular rate or specialty with available billets navywide?
Ans: Enlisted Detailer
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136. What the three factors involved when detailers work to fulfill requisitions?
- Ans: To assign you to a billet
- To match you with a billet you are qualified for
- To match you with a billet in certain time frame
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137. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet would you include dates and terms of a reenlistment within 24 hours of reenlisting?
Ans: Remarks Section
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138. What type of form does the detailer uses to determine what jobs you are qualified to hold?
Ans: Enlisted Duty Preference Form
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139. What form is used for the Enlisted Duty Preference Form?
Ans: NAVPERS 1306/63
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140. Who is responsible for the information the Duty Preference Sheet contains?
Ans: You
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141. What are the four pieces of information that the Duty Preference Sheet tells your detailer?
- Ans: Where you would like to be stationed
- What type of duty you prefer
- Career intentions
- Family Status
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142. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet tells the detailer if you or your family has special qualifications that would make a particular duty station advantageous to you, the Navy or both?
Ans: Remarks Section
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143. What form should you use to let the detailer know what duty station you want?
Ans: Enlisted Duty Preference Form
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144. Who is responsible for submitting the Duty Preference Sheet?
Ans: You
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145. What would the detailer assume without a Duty Preference Sheet on file?
Ans: That you don’t care where or what duty you are assigned
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146. Where could you find a detailed listing of duty choices that not listed on the Duty Preference Sheet?
Ans: TRANSMAN (chapter 25)
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147. What instruction contains the location of homeports of ships and activities?
Ans: OPNAVINST 3111.14
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148. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet was contained because the Navy recognizes that no one can be completely described in encoded, check-block-type symbols?
Ans: Remarks Section
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149. Where do you submit the Duty Preference Sheet, NAVPERS 1306/63?
Ans: BUPERS
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150. When should you submit a Duty Preference Sheet?
Ans: After 6 months at your first duty station
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151. What instruction can help you choose realistic duty preference?
Ans: OPNAVINST 3111.14
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152. What type of record may be used to determine eligibility for good conduct medals?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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153. What are the two primary reasons that BUPERS use the Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record?
- Ans: Advancement-In-Rate Decisions
- Assignment Decisions
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154. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet would you include that you are volunteering for oversea duty?
Ans: Remarks Section
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155. What is used to document an individual’s performance, qualifications, conduct, and eligibility for increased responsibility?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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156. What are the three types of information that you may submit to be included in your evaluation?
- Ans: Off-Duty Education Achievements
- Completed Correspondence Course
- Community Involvement
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157. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet would you include that you are married to another service member?
Ans: Remarks Section
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158. How many traits does the Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record contains?
Ans: 5
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159. What numerical value is assigned to the trait; Below Standards?
Ans: 1.0
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160. What numerical value is assigned to the trait; Meets Standards?
Ans: 3.0
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161. What numerical value is assigned to the trait; Greatly Exceeds Standards?
Ans: 5.0
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162. What numerical value is assigned to the trait; Progressing?
Ans: 2.0
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163. What numerical value is assigned to the trait; Above Standards?
Ans: 4.0
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164. What is the most significant personnel management tool in your service record?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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165. What are the seven traits that you may be evaluated on?
- Ans: Professional Knowledge
- Quality of Work
- Equal Opportunity
- Military Bearing/Character
- Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
- Teamwork
- Leadership
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166. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet would you include all community support skills your family has?
Ans: Remarks Section
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167. What traits are you rated on the extent to which you can be depended on to perform assigned tasks successfully and the quality of the work you perform?
Ans: Quality of Work
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168. What traits are you rated on your ability to accept instructions and directions?
Ans: Professional Knowledge
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169. What traits are you rated on your ability to delegate?
Ans: Leadership
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170. What traits are you rated on the neatness of your civilian clothing?
Ans: Military Bearing/Character
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171. What traits are you rated on your ability to seek extra responsibility?
Ans: Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
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172. What traits are you rated on your ability to work successfully with subordinates, peers, and superiors?
Ans: Teamwork
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173. What traits are you rated on how much supervision is required for you to perform an assigned task?
Ans: Quality of Work
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174. What traits are you rated on your knowledge and practice of military courtesies?
Ans: Military Bearing/Character
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175. What traits are you rated on your willingness to take on the hardest jobs?
Ans: Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
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176. What type of record may be used for reenlistment?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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177. What traits are you rated on your knowledge and performance of your job-related duties?
Ans: Professional Knowledge
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178. What traits are you rated on wearing your uniform?
Ans: Military Bearing/Character
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179. What traits are you rated on your ability to act independently?
Ans: Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
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180. What traits are you rated on your contribution to command morale?
Ans: Equal Opportunity
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181. What traits are you rated on your ability to gain commitment from others?
Ans: Leadership
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182. What traits are you rated on your contributions to team building?
Ans: Teamwork
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183. What traits are you rated on your application of technical and professional skills?
Ans: Professional Knowledge
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184. What traits are you rated on your personal appearance?
Ans: Military Bearing/Character
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185. What traits are you rated on your ability to act without specific direction?
Ans: Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
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186. What traits are you rated on your problem solving abilities?
Ans: Professional Knowledge
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187. What traits are you rated on your contribution to unit cohesiveness?
Ans: Equal Opportunity
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188. What traits are you rated on your ability to plan/prioritize wisely?
Ans: Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
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189. What traits are you rated on your physical fitness?
Ans: Military Bearing/Character
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190. What traits are you rated on your ability to organize and motivate people?
Ans: Leadership
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191. What traits are you rated on your ability to understand team goal?
Ans: Teamwork
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192. What traits are you rated on the way you adhere to the Navy Core Values?
Ans: Military Bearing/Character
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193. What traits are you rated on your ability to act appropriately?
Ans: Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
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194. What traits are you rated on your support of the Navy’s Command Managed Equal Opportunity Program?
Ans: Equal Opportunity
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195. What traits are you rated on your ability to challenge and inspire subordinates?
Ans: Leadership
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196. What traits are you rated on your ability to act while exercising sound judgment?
Ans: Personal Job Accomplishment/Initiative
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197. What type of record may be used to determine the type of discharge?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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198. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet would you include any handicap a family member may have?
Ans: Remarks Section
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199. Where is the original Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record sent once signed?
Ans: BUPERS
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200. How often is Counseling performed to record your progress and make you aware of your performance?
Ans: Bi-Yearly
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201. What section of the Duty Preference Sheet would you include that your wife is pregnant?
Ans: Remarks Section
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202. What are the two purposes that your signature indicates on the Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record?
- Ans: That you have seen it
- That you have verified it
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203. What are the two required periods that The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record submitted for E-3 and below?
- Ans: Bi-Yearly
- When Transferred
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204. What type of record may be used for a basis for selecting members for advancement?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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205. Where are the three copies of your Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record distributed to?
- Ans: To You
- To your Service Record
- To Reporting Facility
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206. What form is used for The Enlisted Service Record?
Ans: NAVPERS 1070/600
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207. What is the official history of a naval person career?
Ans: The Enlisted Service Record
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208. When does the information contained in the service record starts?
Ans: When you apply for enlistment
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209. What type of record may be used for continuation of service?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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210. Where is the Counseling Record retained?
Ans: Command
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211. Who is The Enlisted Service Record property of?
Ans: Navy
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212. What is a folder that contains various forms concerning your enlisted service?
Ans: The Enlisted Service Record
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213. Which side of The Enlisted Service Record has various forms in a specific order?
Ans: Right-Hand Side
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214. What types of forms will your service record contain only?
Ans: Forms that apply to you
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215. What type of record may be used for appointment to commissioned status?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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216. How many forms all together are contained in The Enlisted Service Record?
Ans: 15
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217. What have led the forms in The Enlisted Service Record to be referred to as pages?
Ans: The order in which the forms are filed
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218. Which sides of The Enlisted Service Record are papers required for safe keeping or record purposes are filed?
Ans: Left-Hand Side
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219. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about Navy Service Schools attended?
Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
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220. What page is the bottommost page in your service record?
Ans: Page 1
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221. What is Page 1 of The Enlisted Service Record?
Ans: Enlisted Contract
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222. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about Navy Training?
Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
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223. What type of record may be used for assignment to special duties?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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224. What is used to divide the left-hand side of The Enlisted Service Record?
Ans: Career Performance Data
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225. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about Performance Test?
Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
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226. What form is used for the Career Performance Data?
Ans: NAVPERS 1070/617
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227. Name the five forms that are filed beneath the Career Performance Data Separator?
- Ans: Performance Evaluations
- Awards
- Commendations
- Correspondence
- Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, DD Form 214
- 228. What form is completed by both enlisted and officer personnel with dependents?
- Ans: The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data
- 229. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about advancement, reductions, and
- change-in-rate?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- 230. What page is titled The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data?
- Ans: Page 2
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231. How are all other pages filled above The Career Performance Data Separator?
Ans: Chronological Order
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232. What type of record may be used for special educational programs?
Ans: The Enlisted Evaluation Report and Counseling Record
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233. Where is the latest date of a page placed above the Separator?
Ans: Top
- 234. The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data is used by both enlisted and officer personnel.
- (True or False)
- Ans: True
- 235. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about PQS completed?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
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236. What form serves as an application for dependency allowances?
Ans: The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data
- 237. When is The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data normally completed?
- Ans: RTC or First Duty Station
- 238. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about NEC Codes?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- 239. What form contains information that provides an immediate accessible, up-to-date record of emergency data for causality reporting?
- Ans: The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data
- 240. What page is titled The Enlisted Qualification History?
- Ans: Page 4
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241. What form is used for The Enlisted Qualification History?
Ans: NAVPERS 1070/604
- 242. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about Maintenance/Technical Qualifications attained?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- 243. How many parts does The Enlisted Qualification History consist of?
- Ans: 12
- 244. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains NECs?
- Ans: Part 7
- 245. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Classification/ ASVAB Testing Qualifications?
- Ans: Part 2
- 246. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Designation Record?
- Ans: Part 10
- 247. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Navy Service Schools/Military Training Courses?
- Ans: Part 5
- 248. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Educational Experience Level?
- Ans: Part 1
- 249. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains PQS?
- Ans: Part 12
- 250. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Off-Duty Education?
- Ans: Part 3
- 251. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Awards?
- Ans: Part 11
- 252. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Other Training Courses?
- Ans: Part 4
- 253. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Enlisted Rate/Rate?
- Ans: Part 9
- 254. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains correspondence courses required for advancement?
- Ans: Part 6
- 255. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains PARs?
- Ans: Part 8
- 256. What part of The Enlisted Qualification History contains Non Required Correspondence?
- Ans: Part 3
- 257. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about designators assigned, changed, or revoke?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- 258. What are the two forms that should be presented to the recruiter upon your application for enlistment/reenlistment?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, DD Form 214
- 259. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about GED Tests?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- 260. What page is titled Administration Remarks?
- Ans: Page 13
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261. What form is used for Administration Remarks?
Ans: NAVPERS 1070/613
- 262. What form contains information that provides an immediate accessible, notification of next of kin?
- Ans: The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data
- 263. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about Off Duty Courses completed?
- Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
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264. What page of The Enlisted Service Record contains miscellaneous entries of information not recorded elsewhere in the service record?
Ans: Page 13
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265. Where is the original Page 13 retained?
Ans: In Your Service Record
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266. What form of The Enlisted Service Record provides information about Awards?
Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- 267. What page of The Enlisted Service Record provides detailed information that may be required in the clarification of entries on other pages of the service record?
- Ans: Page 13
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268. What form is given to you, when you are discharged and do not immediately reenlist?
Ans: The Enlisted Qualification History
- 269. What type of system defines maintenance required?
- Ans: Planned Maintenance System
- 270. Where is a copy of the Page 13 forwarded to?
- Ans: BUPERS
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271. What system’s objective is to maintain equipment at maximum operating efficiency?
Ans: 3-M System
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272. Name the three authorities that are responsible for signing all command documents?
- Ans: Commanding Officer
- Officer in Charge
- Acting Officer
- 273. What type of signature do some documents require from the CO?
- Ans: Personal Signature
- 274. What are three types of documents that require the CO’s personal signature?
- Ans: Documents that establish policies
- Documents that deals with aspect of military justice
- Documents that are required by law for the CO’s signature
- 275. Name the two types of subordinates that the CO may delegate signature authority to?
- Ans: Military
- Civilian
- 276. What type of system provides a good foundation for training in equipment operation and maintenance?
- Ans: Planned Maintenance System
- 277. Where can you find a list of command personnel that has signature authority to sign command correspondence?
- Ans: Unit Organization Manual or Instruction
- 278. What type of system describes the tools and methods to be used?
- Ans: Planned Maintenance System
- 279. What does a signature above the words “by direction” shows?
- Ans: That the CO has authorized that person to sign the document
- 280. What system’s objective is to reduce equipment downtime?
- Ans: 3-M System
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281. What is one way to take care of equipment?
Ans: Preventive Maintenance
- 282. What type of system schedules its performance?
- Ans: Planned Maintenance System
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283. What does 3-M stands for?
Ans: Maintenance and Material Management System
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284. What system’s objective is to provide data directly related to maintenance?
Ans: 3-M System
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285. What is the main feature of the 3-M System will you be concern with?
Ans: Planned Maintenance System
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286. What are the three components of the Planned Maintenance System (PMS)?
- Ans: PMS Manual
- Maintenance Schedules; Cycle, Quarterly, and Weekly
- Maintenance Requirement Cards (MRCs)
- 287. What type of system provides for the detection and prevention of impending casualties?
- Ans: Planned Maintenance System
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288. What system is used to improve the material readiness of the fleet?
Ans: 3-M System
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289. What type of naval program is a way you can qualify to perform your assigned duties?
Ans: PQS Program
- 290. What type of maintenance is done before a problem exist?
- Ans: Preventive Maintenance
- 291. What type of system does your department head uses to manage, schedule, and control the maintenance of assigned equipment?
- Ans: Planned Maintenance System
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292. What system’s objective is to reduce the cost of maintenance in both money and man-hours?
Ans: 3-M System
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293. What does PQS stands for?
Ans: Personnel Qualification Standard
- 294. What are the three sections that most PQS Standards are divided into?
- Ans: Fundamental
- Systems
- Watch Stations
- 295. What section of the PQS Standards deals with the major working parts of the installation?
- Ans: Systems
- 296. How many series does the Fundamental section contains?
- Ans: 100 Series
- 297. What section of the PQS Standards defines the actual duties that you must perform to obtain your qualification?
- Ans: Watch Stations
- 298. What section of the PQS Standards contains the principles about the subject that you are qualifying for?
- Ans: Fundamental
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299. How many series does the System section contains?
Ans: 200 Series
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300. What section of the PQS Standards defines the assignments that you must perform to obtain your qualification?
Ans: Watch Stations
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301. What type of training makes the CO’s duty to provide continuing training easier?
Ans: General Military Training
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302. What section of the PQS Standards contains the facts about the subject that you are qualifying for?
Ans: Fundamental
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303. What section of the PQS Standards deals with the organization?
Ans: Systems
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304. What type of training continues to develop the sailor’s professional behavior?
Ans: Navy Military Training
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305. How many series does the Watch Station section contains?
Ans: 300 Series
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306. What section of the PQS Standards defines the responsibilities that you must perform to obtain your qualification?
Ans: Watch Stations
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307. What type of training involves Healthy Lifestyles?
Ans: General Military Training
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308. What section of the PQS Standards contains the fundamentals about the subject that you are qualifying for?
Ans: Fundamental
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309. What section of the PQS Standards deals with the equipment that the PQS is concern with?
Ans: Systems
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310. What type of training continues to develop the sailor’s military knowledge?
Ans: Navy Military Training
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311. What section of the PQS Standards contains a space for your supervisor’s signature once you have proved your abilities?
Ans: Watch Stations
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312. What are the two types of courses that the Navy offers?
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313. What type of training involves Risk Management?
Ans: General Military Training
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314. What term is defined as being taught skills directed to specific task?
Ans: Training
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315. What are the two features about yourself that can be increased; if you take advantage of various programs that the Navy offers?
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316. What type of training is part of General Military Training?
Ans: Navy Military Training
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317. What term refers to schooling not directly related to your naval career?
Ans: Education
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318. How can you become more valuable to the Navy, civilian employers, and yourself?
Ans: Increasing Your Knowledge and Skills
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319. What type of training involves Personal and Professional Growth?
Ans: General Military Training
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320. What term is based on knowledge you already have?
Ans: Training
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321. What are education programs sometimes referred to as?
Ans: Off-Duty Education Opportunity
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322. What type of training is a combination of formal and informal training, staff leadership, supervision, mentoring, counseling, and positive reinforcement?
Ans: Navy Military Training
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323. What facility is the point of contact for all the Navy’s training and education programs?
Ans: Education Service Office (ESO)
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324. What term is defined as being taught broad, general, and specific knowledge?
Ans: Education
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325. What type of training involves Interpersonal Relationships?
Ans: General Military Training
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326. What two courses are closely related?
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327. What are the two factors that Navy training refers to?
- Ans: Things related to your job
- Things related to your Navy skills
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328. What type of training spans the new sailor first year in the navy?
Ans: Navy Military Training
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329. What facility fills all orders for correspondence courses?
Ans: Education Service Office (ESO)
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330. What is the purpose of training in the Navy?
Ans: To Support and Improve Fleet Readiness
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331. What type of training involves Pride and Professionalism in the Navy?
Ans: General Military Training
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332. What is all training in the Navy is directed towards?
Ans: Accomplishing the Navy’s Mission
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333. What does training helps?
Ans: To do your job better
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334. What class of school teaches skills and knowledge in Basic Military Subjects?
Ans: Class “R” School
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335. What type of training is conducted within the framework of a strong military environment?
Ans: Navy Military Training
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336. What facility arranges off-duty education?
Ans: Education Service Office (ESO)
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337. What type of training will you learn to perform a task while performing it?
Ans: On-The-Job Training
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338. What type of training is nonoccupational training?
Ans: General Military Training
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339. What class of school provides basic technical knowledge and skills required for a Navy Rating?
Ans: Class “A” School
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340. What are the two periods that on-the-job training takes place?
- Ans: Daily Operation
- Maintenance Situations
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341. What class of school is Recruit Training?
Ans: Class “R” School
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342. What type of training continues to develop the sailor’s skills that he need in the military life?
Ans: Navy Military Training
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343. What type of training is an important source of needed booster shots?
Ans: General Military Training
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344. What class of school provides advance knowledge, skills, and techniques to perform a particular job?
Ans: Class “C” Schools
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345. What facility is responsible for all the training within and for your unit?
Ans: Education Service Office (ESO)
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346. What way is on-the-job training usually taught?
Ans: Informal
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347. What type of training requires all naval personnel to take on a periodic basis?
Ans: General Military Training
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348. What class of school is considered GMT?
Ans: Class “R” School
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349. What are the two ways that on-the-job training can be taught?
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350. What type of course is locally administered?
Ans: Nonresident Training Course
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351. What type of manual may be used as references for questions in PQSs?
Ans: Training Manual
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352. What class of school provides team training to officer and enlisted personnel of ship companies?
Ans: Class “F” School
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353. What type of training is an important part of the Navy’s Leadership Continuum?
Ans: General Military Training
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354. What type of training is probably the most common form of training in the Navy?
Ans: On-The-Job Training
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355. What is the length of Navy Military Training that you will get depends on?
Ans: The amount of time you stay in the training command
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356. What type of course is used with a TRAMAN?
Ans: Nonresident Training Course
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357. What facility gives all locally administered tests?
Ans: Education Service Office (ESO)
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358. What class of school provides undergraduate education to all officers?
Ans: Class “P” School
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359. What type of manual may be used as text for correspondence courses?
Ans: Training Manual
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360. What type of school are Navy Schools sometimes referred to as?
Ans: Service Schools
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361. How many classifications are Navy Schools divided into?
Ans: 6
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362. What class of school provides Refresher Training?
Ans: Class “F” School
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363. What type of training calls attention to the Navy Core Value at all levels?
Ans: General Military Training
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364. What type of manual may be used as self-study manual?
Ans: Training Manual
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365. What is counted from the time you start the school until the end of your active obligated service date?
Ans: Obligated Service
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366. How can you increase your obligated service to qualify for a school?
Ans: By agreeing to extend your enlistment or reenlist
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367. What naval program offers sailors a chance to improve their skills and military performance?
Ans: Basic Skills Program
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368. What class of school provides training for Naval Aviator or Flight Officer?
Ans: Class “V” School
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369. What name was given to supporting services provided by the Navy to help you with your education?
Ans: Navy Campus
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370. What type of manual provides you with basic information about a particular rating?
Ans: Training Manual (TRAMAN)
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371. Who publishes the Training Manual?
Ans: NETPDTC
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372. What type of training calls attention to the leadership responsibilities?
Ans: General Military Training
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373. What does the acroymn NETPDTC means?
Ans: Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center
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374. What class of school provides General Indoctrination?
Ans: Class “R” Schools
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375. What type of manual may be used by naval schools as texts or references?
Ans: Training Manual
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376. What type of course is a self-study enlisted training course?
Ans: Nonresident Training Course
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377. What is the TRAMAN and NRTC referred to when they’re printed together as one book?
Ans: TRANM/NRTC
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378. What publication contains a current list of available courses?
Ans: The Catalog of Nonresident Training Courses
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379. Who should you contact for detailed information on off-duty education programs?
Ans: ESO
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380. What name was given to In-Service Voluntary Educational Programs?
Ans: Navy Campus
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381. What naval program offers sailors a chance to earn a high school diploma?
Ans: Basic Skills Program
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382. What naval program provides undergraduate courses from colleges to shipboard personnel?
Ans: Program for Afloat College Education (PACE)
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383. What naval program provides a wide range of examination and certification programs?
Ans: Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Support (DANTES)
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384. What naval program let you take correspondence course from many colleges?
Ans: Dante Independent Study Program
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385. Who may appoint qualified personnel to the Naval Academy?
Ans: The Secretary of the Navy
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386. What naval program provides financial assistance to eligible personnel who attend educational institutions on a voluntary, off duty basis?
Ans: Tuition Assistance Program (TA)
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387. What naval program administers and sponsors examination programs throughout the world?
Ans: Dante Examination Program
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388. What naval program lets career-motivated individuals get an associate of art/sciences degree in 24 months or less?
Ans: Enlisted Education Advancement Program
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389. How many years must you obligate for active duty upon enrolling in the Enlisted Education Advancement Program?
Ans: 6
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390. What are the two components of the military service that the Secretary of the Navy selects from?
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391. How many enlisted personnel from the Navy and Marine Corps (active and reserves) does the Secretary of the Navy appoints to the Navy Academy each year?
Ans: 85
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392. What are students at the Navy Academy appointed as?
Ans: Midshipmen, U.S. Navy
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393. What type of naval school offers a military, academic, and physical program patterned after the Naval Academy?
Ans: Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS)
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394. What naval program leads to an appointment as an officer in the Navy or Marine Corps at the grade of ensign or second lieutenant?
Ans: NROTC (Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship Program)
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395. What is the maximum amount of months is allowed to attend college on the NROTC Program?
Ans: 40
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396. What naval program is intended to help sailors that have been educationally deprived?
Ans: BOOST (Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection and Training Program)
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397. Name the two naval programs that provide senior enlisted personnel an opportunity to earn a commission as an officer without possessing a college degree?
- Ans: Chief Warrant Officer Program
- Limited Duty Officer Program
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398. What is the major requirement to be eligible for the Enlisted Commissioning Program?
Ans: The candidate must be able to complete a baccalaureate degree within 2 years
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399. What naval program is intended to help sailor who meet all the requirements for the Navy academy and NROTC programs except for academics?
Ans: BOOST (Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection and Training Program)
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400. What naval program allows qualified personnel to become permanent ensigns of the U.S. Navy?
- Ans: Seamen to Admiral Program
- 401. What are the three ways that you can receive a discharge from the Navy?
- Ans: Separate before EAOS
- Separate after 8 years of service
- Reenlist
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402. How many types of discharges does the Navy gives?
Ans: 5
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403. What does the type of discharge that you receive depends on?
Ans: The reason for your discharge
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404. Name the five types of discharge?
- Ans: Honorable
- General
- Other than Honorable
- Bad conduct
- Dishonorable
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405. What are the five different reasons for receiving a discharge?
- Ans: Expiration of Enlistment
- Disability, Dependency, or Hardship
- Fulfillment of Service Obligation
- Convenience of the Government
- Unsuitability
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406. What type of discharge is given to you under dishonorable conditions?
Ans: Dishonorable
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407. A general discharge is not as good as the honorable discharge itself? (True or False)
Ans: True
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408. What type of discharge is given to you for misconduct?
Ans: Other than Honorable
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409. What type of discharge is given to you when you receive a rating of good to excellent for your service to the Navy?
Ans: Honorable
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410. What type of discharge is given to you when you separate from the service under conditions other than honorable?
Ans: Bad conduct
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411. What are the two circumstances that you may receive an honorable discharge, even though you only qualify for a general discharge?
- Ans: Disability incurred in the line of duty
- When you receive any awards for gallantry in action, heroism, or other meritorious service
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412. What type of discharge is given to you when you separate from the service, under honorable conditions, without a sufficiently meritorious military record?
Ans: General
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413. What type of medal is the highest precedence award among the campaign and service awards?
Ans: The Navy Good Conduct Medal
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414. What type of discharge is given to you for serious offenses?
Ans: Dishonorable
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415. What type of discharge is given to you for security reasons?
Ans: Other than Honorable
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416. Name the two types of discharges that are only given by an approved sentence of a General Court-Martial?
- Ans: Bad Conduct
- Dishonorable
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417. What are the three advantages of receiving an honorable discharge?
- Ans: Entitlements to various veteran’s benefits and rights
- Job Preferences
- Entry into a school or college
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418. What is one of the immediate advantages of receiving an honorable discharge?
Ans: Entitlements to various veteran’s benefits and rights
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419. Name the two types of discharges that disqualify you for any military benefits?
- Ans: Bad conduct
- Dishonorable
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420. What type of medal can affect your promotion?
Ans: The Navy Good Conduct Medal
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421. How often is the Navy Good Conduct Medal awarded to personnel for good conduct?
Ans: Every 3 years
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422. Who can award the Navy Good Conduct Medal every three years for good conduct?
Ans: CO
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423. What type of system is the Navy’s prime personnel management tool?
Ans: The Navy’s Enlisted Performance Evaluation System
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424. What is the purpose of the incentive programs?
Ans: To attract an individual to rewarding, enjoyable Navy career
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425. What is the key to professional development?
Ans: Education
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426. When getting out of the Navy with less than 8 years of service, you are separated instead of discharged from naval service? (True or False)
Ans: True
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