1.
What should you check before letting a recruit in?
Correct Answer
A. Badges, motto, clothes, and group badge.
Explanation
Before letting a recruit in, it is important to check their badges, motto, clothes, and group badge. This ensures that the recruit is properly representing the organization or group they are trying to join. By checking these elements, it helps to verify their identity and commitment to the group's values and standards.
2.
What color cap does the Office of Naval Intelligence wear?
Correct Answer
A. Red.
Explanation
The Office of Naval Intelligence wears red caps.
3.
When can someone call Attention on Deck?
Correct Answer
D. When an Lt. Commander+ enters the room.
Explanation
When someone of the rank of Lt. Commander or higher enters the room, it is appropriate to call "Attention on Deck." This is a military protocol that is followed to show respect and acknowledge the presence of a senior officer. It is a way to ensure that the officer is given due attention and that proper military etiquette is maintained.
4.
When there is no MOD1, and an officer walks in, who calls Attention on Deck?
Correct Answer
D. The highest SNCO/CWO.
Explanation
The highest SNCO/CWO would call Attention on Deck when there is no MOD1 and an officer walks in. This is because the highest SNCO/CWO is responsible for maintaining discipline and protocol in the absence of MOD1. They have the authority to call Attention on Deck to show respect and acknowledge the presence of a superior officer. The sentry may also call Attention on Deck, but the highest SNCO/CWO is the correct answer as they hold a higher rank and have more authority in such situations.
5.
If you have a question and you're a CMCDM/ SgtMaj, who should you seek help for first?
Correct Answer
C. MCPON/ SgtMajMC.
Explanation
As a CMCDM/SgtMaj, the first person you should seek help from is the MCPON/SgtMajMC. This individual holds a high rank and is specifically designated to provide guidance and support to enlisted personnel. They have extensive knowledge and experience in addressing the concerns and needs of CMCDMs/SgtMajs. Seeking help from the MCPON/SgtMajMC ensures that you receive the appropriate assistance and advice from someone who understands the unique challenges and responsibilities of your role.
6.
What can a recruit not wear?
Correct Answer
D. Facial hair, caps, group badges.
Explanation
A recruit cannot wear facial hair, caps, and group badges. This is because recruits are expected to maintain a clean-shaven appearance, as facial hair can interfere with the proper fit of protective equipment such as gas masks. Additionally, caps and berets may be restricted or only allowed to be worn in certain situations or as part of a specific uniform. Group badges may also be prohibited to maintain uniformity and prevent favoritism or division within the group.
7.
When GGing, what should you check on a personnel before letting him/her in?
Correct Answer
A. Motto, group badge, and the PL.
Explanation
Before letting someone in during GGing (possibly referring to a game or activity), it is important to check their motto, group badge, and the PL (possibly referring to a Personal Locator or identification). This ensures that the person is authorized and belongs to the group or organization conducting the activity.
8.
What is the correct motto format?
Correct Answer
A. [US Navy] Rank, Rate/Pos. {TAGS} [SERVICESTRIPES] ® (BOARD)
9.
If you're GGing, and an ally wants to enter, what rank must they be?
Correct Answer
C. E4+.
Explanation
The correct answer is E4+. This means that if you are GGing (presumably referring to a game or activity), and an ally wants to enter, they must be ranked E4 or higher in order to participate.
10.
What are the qualifications to receive the {X} tag?
Correct Answer
B. Complete all the level one tag trainings.
Explanation
To receive the {X} tag, one must complete all the level one tag trainings. This means that the individual must successfully finish all the training courses related to level one tags. The other options provided, such as completing all tag trainings or completing a combination of level one and level two trainings, do not meet the requirement specified in the question. Additionally, training 150 people is not mentioned as a qualification for receiving the {X} tag.