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APPENDIX E

NTC READINESS AND OPERATIONAL SAFETY QUIZ


E-1. What are the correct tactical vehicle speed limits for driving on improved dirt roads during: (1) daylight hours and (2) night hours with blackout drive lights on, respectively?

a. 20 mph and 15 mph respectively.

b. 35 mph and 30 mph respectively.

c. 30 mph and 25 mph respectively.

d. 40 mph and 35 mph respectively.

E-2. Which statement describes the NTC policy on minimum qualifications for drivers?

a. Only properly licensed personnel will operate vehicles at NTC.

b. Student drivers may drive vehicles at NTC if accompanied by a master driver.

c. The unit commander can authorize unlicensed personnel to drive on unpaved surfaces only.

d. Unlicensed personnel may operate a vehicle in the maneuver box if the driver is "killed" in simulated combat.

E-3. When ground guiding, are voice signals better than hand signals?

a. Yes, if the ground guide and driver agree in advance.

b. No, voice and hand signals are equally effective.

c. No, voice signals can easily be misunderstood.

E-4. What are the restrictions on limited operation of track vehicles without an operable intercom?

a. There is no restriction.

b. The track commander must first instruct the crew on hand and arm signals.

c. After the track commander has approved the use of the vehicle with a circle X on the deficiency, there are no restrictions.

d. The vehicle may only be operated with a ground guide directing the vehicle.

E-5. Which is the incorrect procedure for dealing with a dud?

a. Do not disturb.

b. Mark the area distinctly.

c. Determine grid coordinates.

d. Build a berm around it to protect other personnel.

E-6. Hoffman charges and blanks (excluding small arms blanks) will not be fired within ______ meters of other soldiers.

a. 5 meters

b. 25 meters

c. 75 meters

d. 50 meters

E-7. When refueling from a fuel tanker, vehicles must be:

a. Chocked

b. Bonded

c. Grounded

d. All of the above

E-8. What is the minimum daily water intake to avoid heat injury during moderate activity (e.g., route march on level ground)?

OVER 80oFUNDER 80oF
a. 8 quarts 4 quarts
b. 10 quarts 6 quarts
c. 15 quarts 11 quarts
d. 2 quarts 9 quarts

E-9. Which of the following is not a good method to use to avoid a cold weather injury?

a. Change socks often.

b. Tighten boot laces to keep cold air out.

c. Keep body and clothes clean.

d. Drink fluids frequently.


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