Lesson 2 Quiz JNT-601S
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Lesson 2 Progress Check Due No due date Points 100 Questions 10 Time Limit 15 Minutes Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions This quiz checks your understanding of lesson concepts. e This is a timed assessment. e You are allowed multiple attempts. e Minimum passing score is 80%. Take the Quiz Again (https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/147673/quizzes/1103279/take?user_id=892847) Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 (https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/147673/quizzes/1103279/history?version=2) 13 minutes 90 out of 100 LATEST Attempt 2 (https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/147673/quizzes/1103279/history?version=2) 13 minutes 90 out of 100 Attempt 1 (https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/147673/quizzes/1103279/history?version=1) 15 minutes 50 out of 100 -----------------
(D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 90 out of 100 Submitted Mar 29 at 6:01am This attempt took 13 minutes. Question 1 10/ 10 pts This document is based on planning guidance provided by the Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF) and Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP). It operationalizes combatant commander (CCDR) functional and theater strategies. Unified Command Plan Defense Planning and Programming Guidance Theater Campaign Plan This answer is correct. JP 1 Defines Theater Campaign Plans (TCP) as: TCP is based on planning guidance provided by the GEF and JSCP. A TCP operationalizes CCDR functional and theater strategies. Campaign plans focus on the command’s steady-state (Phase 0) activities, which include ongoing operations, security cooperation, and other shaping or preventive activities for the next 5 years. (Source: JP 1 Chapter Il.) Strategic Force Plan Question 2 10/ 10 pts Combatant Commanders that are responsible for a large functional area requiring single responsibility for effective coordination of the operations therein are designated Supported Commanders Geographic Combatant Commanders Functional Combatant Commanders This answer is correct. JP 1 states Functional Combatant Commanders. FCCs provide support to and may be supported by GCCs and other FCCs as directed by higher authority. FCCs are responsible for a large functional area requiring single responsibility for DHAC aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
coordination of the operations therein. These responsibilities are normally global in nature. (Source: Joint Publication 1.) Global Functional Commanders Question 3 10/ 10 pts The , signed by the CJCS, supports the aims of the National Security Strategy (NSS). It provides focus for military activities by defining a set of interrelated military objectives and joint operating concepts. It provides a vision for maintaining a force capable of meeting future challenges. National Defense Strategy Guidance for Employment of the Force Theater Campaign Plan National Military Strategy This answer is correct. Joint Publication 1 states: The NMS, signed by CJCS, supports the aims of the NSS and implements the NDS. It describes the Armed Forces’ plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides a vision for maintaining a force capable of meeting future challenges. It also provides focus for military activities by defining a set of interrelated military objectives and joint operating concepts from which the CCDRs and Service Chiefs identify desired capabilities and against which the CJCS assesses risk. Question 4 10/ 10 pts Forcible entry may be required if an enemy denies access. The Army’s parachute and forces provide the joint force commander with flexible options to seize a lodgment or deceive the enemy. combined arms wide area security scalable air assault This answer is correct. ADP 1 states America’s security requirements are global; therefore, our ability to project military power depends upon access and forcible entry. Access is facilitated by the Army’s ability to shape and assist host-nation forces with securing h2cac far DHA= -----------------
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American forces. Forcible entry may be required if an enemy denies access. The Army’s parachute and air assault forces provide the joint force commander with flexible options to seize a lodgment or deceive the enemy. (Source: ADP 1.) Question 5 10/ 10 pts According to Army Field Manual 3-96.1, which type of brigade combat team is optimized for dismounted operations in complex terrain? Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) Heavy Brigade Combat Team (HBCT) This answer is Correcct. Question 6 10/ 10 pts According to Air Force Policy Directive 90-10, Total Force is most accurately defined as including which of the following? Regular Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve military personnel, and civilian workforce Regular Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, civilian workforce, and Civil Air Patrol when conducting missions for the Air Force as the official Air Force Auxiliary Regular Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve military personnel, USAF military retired members, and USAF civilian personnel Regular Air Force, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve military personnel This answer is correct. Question 7 10/ 10 pts -----------------
Which of the Navy’s six core capabilities is characterized by: “US naval forces are forward deployed around the clock. These forces support a CCDR'’s theater campaign plan. The forward operating posture serves several key functions: it enables familiarity with the operational environment, as well as contributing to an understanding of the capabilities, culture, and behavior patterns of regional actors, and it enables influence™? Sea Control Power Projection Deterrence Forward presence This answer is correct. NDP 1 describes Forward Presence as US naval forces are forward deployed around the clock. These forces support a CCDR'’s theater campaign plan. The forward operating posture serves several key functions: it enables familiarity with the operational environment, as well as contributing to an understanding of the capabilities, culture, and behavior patterns of regional actors, and it enables influence. (Source: Naval Doctrinal Publication 1.) Question 8 10/ 10 pts The extent of a nation’s capability is determined by the range at which it can command and control, deploy, employ, and sustain forces. deterrence power-projection This answer is correct. The NDP 1 states: The extent of a nation’s power-projection capability is determined by the range at which it can command and control, deploy, employ, and sustain forces. A number of countries have a local or regional power-projection capability, but few have a global capability. The ability to project power increases in importance as access diminishes. (Source: Naval Doctrinal Publication 1.) forward presence sea control Question 9 10/ 10 pts DHA= -----------------
After a formal review, the Marine Corps identified five interrelated tasks that Marine Corps forces must be able to perform. Which of the five tasks is best described as follows: “The ability of the Marine Corps to conduct this task is essential to building partner capability and capacity, forging relationships across cultural barriers, and promoting diplomatic access"? Use "smart power Respond rapidly to crisis Project Power Conduct military engagement This answer is correct. MCDP 1-0 describes Conduct military engagement as: The ability of the Marine Corps to conduct military engagement is essential to building partner capability and capacity, forging relationships across cultural barriers, and promoting diplomatic access. Sea-based military engagement also facilitates interaction while treading lightly on the sovereignty of the partner-nations. Forward posture is critical to providing effective engagement and ensuring rapid response to crises. IncorrectQuestion 10 0/10 pts In the Navy’s A Cooperative Strategy for the 21st Century,” the “ability to project military force in contested areas with sufficient freedom of action to operate effectively” best describes which essential naval function used in support of national security? deterrence sea control This answer is incorrect. "A Cooperative Strategy for the 21st Century” describes sea control as “Sea control allows naval forces to establish local maritime superiority while denying an adversary that same ability. Forward naval forces employ a full spectrum of layered capabilities for the destruction of enemy naval forces, suppression of enemy sea commerce, and protection of vital sea lanes, including ports of embarkation and debarkation, which enables strategic sealift and facilitates the arrival of follow-on forces.” power projection all domain access Quiz Score: 90 out of 100 -----------------
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