1.
Why do we have Rules and Regulations?
Correct Answer
D. To accomplish our goal of having "like-minded gamers" and a friends first experience
Explanation
Rules and regulations are put in place to establish a framework and guidelines for behavior within a group or community. They help to ensure that members are on the same page and have a common understanding of expectations and boundaries. By having rules and regulations, the goal of creating an environment with "like-minded gamers" and a friends first experience can be achieved. These rules help to foster a sense of camaraderie, fairness, and mutual respect among the members.
2.
What will Squad Leaders tell you the most important thing to do in PSA is?
Correct Answer
B. Staying active on the forums and showing up for practice.
Explanation
The most important thing to do in PSA, according to Squad Leaders, is to stay active on the forums and show up for practice. This indicates that being engaged in the community and actively participating in practice sessions are crucial for success in PSA. It implies that simply being good at gaming is not enough, and that regular participation and interaction with the team are emphasized. The other options, such as showing up for practice only when convenient or posting on the forums only when necessary, do not align with the importance placed on active involvement and commitment.
3.
How often should you be checking the forums?
Correct Answer
A. AT LEAST once a day
Explanation
You should be checking the forums at least once a day to stay updated and engaged with the community. Checking the forums regularly allows you to stay informed about any new discussions, announcements, or updates that may be important for you. It also ensures that you can promptly respond to any questions or comments from other members. By checking the forums daily, you can actively participate and contribute to the community, making it a valuable resource for everyone involved.
4.
Who is the direct CoC of a Squad Member?
Correct Answer
C. Squad Assistant/Squad Leader
Explanation
The direct CoC (Chain of Command) of a Squad Member is the Squad Assistant/Squad Leader. This individual is responsible for leading and supervising the members of the squad, ensuring that they follow orders and complete their assigned tasks. They act as a liaison between the squad members and higher-ranking officers, providing guidance and support to the squad. The Squad Assistant/Squad Leader plays a crucial role in maintaining discipline and cohesion within the squad, and is the immediate point of contact for the squad members.
5.
When is the only time you can skip CoC?
Correct Answer
E. If your direct CoC doesn't reply within 36 hours
Explanation
The correct answer is "If your direct CoC doesn't reply within 36 hours." This means that the only time you can skip CoC (Chain of Command) is when your direct CoC (Commanding Officer) does not respond to you within a period of 36 hours. In all other cases, it is expected that you follow the proper chain of command and seek guidance or approval from your CoC before taking any action.
6.
How often are practices?
Correct Answer
B. Twice a week
Explanation
The correct answer is "Twice a week" because it suggests that practices occur two times in a week. This frequency allows for regular training and improvement without overwhelming the participants with too many sessions.
7.
What must you do in the squad discussion before practice? (If you WILL be attending)
Correct Answer
C. Check in
Explanation
In the squad discussion before practice, it is important to check in. This means that you need to inform the squad about your presence and confirm your attendance for the practice session. Checking in helps the team to keep track of who will be attending and ensures that everyone is present and ready for practice.
8.
What must you do in the squad discussion before practice? (If you will NOT be attending)
Correct Answer
C. Excuse yourself from practice
Explanation
In the squad discussion before practice, if you will not be attending, you must excuse yourself from practice. This implies that you need to inform the squad or team about your absence and provide a valid reason for not being able to attend the practice session. This is important for the team to plan and adjust their practice accordingly, ensuring that everyone is aware of who will be present and who will not.
9.
How many CONSECUTIVE AWOLs will lead to discharge?
Correct Answer
B. 3
Explanation
If an individual goes AWOL (Absent Without Leave) for three consecutive times, it will result in discharge. This means that if someone is absent without permission from their duty or military post for three consecutive instances, they will be dismissed from their position or service.
10.
How many TOTAL AWOLs will lead to discharge?
Correct Answer
E. 6
Explanation
If a person goes AWOL (Absent Without Leave) multiple times, it can lead to their discharge from the military. The question asks for the total number of AWOLs that will lead to discharge, and the correct answer is 6. This means that if a person goes AWOL six times, they will be discharged from the military.
11.
What should you be doing over the mic during classroom sessions in practice?
Correct Answer
D. Keeping quiet
Explanation
During classroom sessions in practice, it is important to keep quiet over the mic. This is because any unnecessary noise or conversation can disrupt the flow of the session and make it difficult for others to focus and concentrate. Keeping quiet allows the leader of practice to effectively communicate and ensures that everyone can hear and understand the instructions or information being shared. It also promotes a respectful and professional learning environment where everyone can actively participate and engage in the session.
12.
What should the gun status be during classroom sessions in practice?
Correct Answer
C. Red
Explanation
During classroom sessions in practice, the gun status should be red. This indicates that the gun is unloaded and all ammunition has been removed. It ensures the safety of everyone in the classroom and prevents any accidental discharge of the firearm. Green usually indicates that the gun is loaded and ready to fire, while yellow signifies that the gun is loaded but the safety is engaged. Purple is not a recognized gun status.
13.
What should you be doing in during matches with your squad?
Correct Answer
A. Calling out tangos.
Explanation
During matches with your squad, it is important to communicate effectively and coordinate your actions. Calling out tangos refers to alerting your squad members about the enemy's presence or location, which helps in strategizing and executing plans. This ensures better teamwork and increases the chances of winning the match.