Module 2 - Military Basics

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  • 2. 

    Who is the current Commander-in-chief?

    • Cottus Arci

    • Ranger Bob

    • James Costen

    • Cerb

    Correct Answer
    A. Cerb
    Explanation
    Cerb is the current Commander-in-chief.

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  • 3. 

    Which one of these is not a branch of the miltary?

    • United Coalition of Australia

    • Australian Army Reserves

    • DropBears

    • Acuk

    Correct Answer
    A. United Coalition of Australia
    Explanation
    The United Coalition of Australia is not a branch of the military because it is a political alliance or coalition, not a military organization. The Australian Army Reserves, DropBears, and Acuk are all examples of military branches or units.

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  • 4. 

    In the Brazillian War of 2009, how many regions did we originally lose?

    • 3

    • 2

    • 4

    • 1

    Correct Answer
    A. 2
  • 5. 

    When landlocked you can only,

    • Fight in battles involving your allies

    • Fight in battles abroad and your allies

    • Fight only when the war is over

    • Fight only if you have a moving ticket

    Correct Answer
    A. Fight in battles involving your allies
    Explanation
    When a country is landlocked, it means that it is surrounded by land and does not have direct access to the sea. In such a situation, the country may rely heavily on its allies for military support and resources. Therefore, the correct answer suggests that when landlocked, a country can only fight in battles involving its allies. This implies that the landlocked country is dependent on its allies for military operations and cannot engage in battles independently or abroad without the support of its allies.

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  • 6. 

    In the current training, how much gold is needed in order to use Napoleon?

    • 1

    • 0.5

    • 2

    • 1.8

    Correct Answer
    A. 1.8
  • 7. 

    In a resistance War, how much gold is needed to start one if there are 300 citizens residing in the region?

    • 150

    • 125

    • 100

    • 200

    Correct Answer
    A. 125
    Explanation
    50 for initial cost and 0.25 for every citizen

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  • 8. 

    How high would the wall be if you had 900 citizens living in a state with Q4 weapons system?

    • 154,000

    • 54,000

    • 45,000

    • 145,000

    Correct Answer
    A. 45,000
    Explanation
    900 x 100 x 5 / 10

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  • 9. 

    In a non-Aggression pact (NAP) which of these would apply?

    • Non-military action against said countries

    • Non-economic destruction of property

    • Allowing An alliance to be formed

    • Demanding gold form each other

    Correct Answer
    A. Non-military action against said countries
    Explanation
    A is correct, but the rest can be put in place if requested

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  • 10. 

    Alliances where formerly known as what?

    • Ally-Protection Policies

    • Defensive Obligation Status

    • Coalition Of Forces

    • Mutual Protection Pact

    Correct Answer
    A. Mutual Protection Pact
    Explanation
    Alliances were formerly known as Mutual Protection Pacts. This term refers to agreements between countries or groups to provide mutual protection and support in the event of a threat or attack. It signifies a commitment to stand together and defend each other's interests. The term "Mutual Protection Pact" accurately describes the nature and purpose of alliances, making it the correct answer.

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