Lesson 1 QUIZ JNT-601S
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Lesson 1 Progress Check: JNT-601S Joint Fundamentals
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Question 1
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According to Joint Publication 3-0, what authority will a supported joint force commander normally
designate to establish unity of command and unity of effort for joint air operations?
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Airspace Control Authority (ACA)
Area Air Defense Authority (AADC)
Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC)
Director of Mobility Forces (DIRMOBFOR)
This answer is Correct.
Question 2
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Strategic guidance
Jointness
Interoperability
Agility
This answer is Correct.
Question 3
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Independence
Interoperability
Interorganization
Interdependence
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Question 4
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According to Joint Publication 1, which of the following concepts has the Armed Forces of the United
States embraced as their fundamental organizing concept at all echelons?
According to Joint Publication 1, which of the following is described by "the purposeful reliance by one
Service on another Service's capabilities to maximize complementary and reinforcing effects of both (i.e.
synergy)"?
During the conduct of a campaign, the Joint Force Commander decides to have the Joint Force Air
Component Commander provide broad and ongoing assistance to the Joint Force Special Operations
Component Commander to accomplish needed tasks. What type of command relationship is most likely
to best facilitate this?
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Tactical Control (TACON)
Supporting/supported
This answer is correct. The Joint Publication 3-0 defines Support as Establishing support relationships
between components (as described in JP 1, Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States) is a
useful option to accomplish needed tasks. The JFC can establish support relationships among all
functional and Service component commanders, such as for the coordination of operations in depth
involving the joint force land component commander (JFLCC) and the joint force air component
commander (JFACC). Operational Control (OPCON)
Combatant Command (COCOM)
Question 5
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Movement and Maneuver
Command and Control
This answer is correct. Joint Publication 3-0 defines Command and Control Function as the exercise of
authority and direction by a commander over assigned and attached forces to accomplish the mission.
The JFC provides operational vision, guidance, and direction to the joint force. The C2 function
encompasses a number of tasks. Protection
Intelligence
Question 6
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Countering Air and Missile Threats
Conduct Strategic Attack
Targeting
This answer is correct. JP 3-0 states: Targeting supports the process of linking the desired effects of fires
to actions and tasks at the component level. Commanders and their staffs must consider strategic and
operational-level objectives, the potential for friendly fire incidents and other undesired fires effects, and
operational limitations (e.g., constraints and restraints) when making targeting decisions. Impact on all
This joint function includes assigning tasks and prescribing task performance. It includes managing risk.
It also encompasses the exercise of authority and direction.
Within the joint function of Fires, __________ supports the process of linking the desired effects of fires
to actions and tasks at the component level. Commanders and their staffs must consider strategic and
operational-level objectives, the potential for friendly fire incidents and other undesired fires effects when
making targeting decisions. Impact on all systems in the OE should be considered during this process.
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systems in the OE should be considered during this process. Successful integration of nonlethal
engagement options through cyberspace into the targeting process is important to mission
accomplishment in many operations. Air Apportionment
Question 7
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Command and Control
Direct Support
Maneuver
Intelligence
This answer is correct. JP 3 defines the Intelligence Function as supports this understanding with
analysis of the OE to inform JFCs about adversary capabilities, COGs, vulnerabilities, and future COAs
and to help commanders and staffs understand and map friendly, neutral, and threat networks. Using the
continuous JIPOE analysis process, properly tailored JIPOE products can enhance OE understanding
and enable the JFC to act inside the enemy’s decision cycle.
Question 8
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Rapport
This answer is correct. The Joint Publication 3-16 states: US commanders and staffs should establish
rapport with their counterparts from partner nations (PNs), as well as the multinational force commander
(MNFC). Good rapport between leaders will improve teamwork among their staffs and subordinate
commanders and overall unity of effort. The use of liaisons can facilitate the development of rapport by
assisting in the staffing of issues to the correct group and in monitoring responses.
Knowledge of Partners
Respect
Patience
Question 9
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This Joint function involves analysis of the OE to inform JFCs about adversary capabilities, COGs,
vulnerabilities, and future COAs and to help commanders and staffs understand and map friendly,
neutral, and threat networks.
Which of the six tenets of Multinational Operations is best described as requiring personal and direct
relationships that only commanders and key leaders can develop? (The use of liaisons can facilitate the
development of this tenet.)
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Unified Action
Interagency Focus
Unity of Effort
This answer is correct. JP 3-08 defines Unity of effort as the coordination and cooperation toward
common objectives, even if the participants are not necessarily part of the same command or
organization, which is the product of successful unified action.
Stakeholder
IncorrectQuestion 10
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
This answer is Incorrect. Please review Lesson 1 Objective 3.
Quiz Score: 90 out of 100
“Coordination and cooperation toward common objectives, even if the participants are not necessarily
part of the same command or organization, which is the product of successful unified action” best
describes which joint, interorganizational, and multinational key term?
Which of the following Interagency organizations conducts signals intelligence (SIGINT) from space?