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LESSON 4

PRACTICE EXERCISE

ANSWER KEY AND FEEDBACK

1. What are the three route-clearance methods?

A. Route, area, and combat
B. Linear, route, and combined
C. Combat, combined, and linear
D. Combat, linear, and route
2. What are the two types of sweep operations?

A. Route and hasty
B. Deliberate and hasty
C. Route and area
D. Combat and deliberate
3. A squad-size sweep team can clear a ____-meter-wide path.

A. 6
B. 4
C. 2
D. 1
4. A. ____-meter-long, light rope is attached to a grapnel for hand-throwing.

A. 30
B. 40
C. 50
D. 60
5. Detection efforts should be focused solely on a horizontal mine threat (such as on the ground or in culverts).

A. True
B. False
6. What is the distance (in meters) between the prober and the other personnel on a sweep team?

A. 30
B. 35
C. 40
D. 45
7. What is the maximum amount of time that an individual can probe effectively?

A. 10 to 20 minutes
B. 20 to 30 minutes
C. 30 to 40 minutes
D. 40 to 50 minutes
8. When using hand-placed charges, one 1-pound block of explosive must be placed next to each mine that must be destroyed.

A. True
B. False
9. In clearance operations, the company/team is task-organized into three elements. What are these three elements called?

A. Sweep, clearance, and support
B. Security/assault, sweep, and clearance
C. Support, combined, and deliberate
D. Sweep, support, and security/assault
10. When the NCOIC for a squad-size sweep team task-organizes his element, which soldiers follow 10 meters behind the prober/marker?

A. Mine-detector operators
B. Mine-dump operators
C. Relief prober/marker and mine-detector operator
D. Radio operator and demolition technician

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