PRACTICE EXERCISE
The following items will test your grasp of the material covered in this lesson. There is only one correct
answer for each item. When you complete the exercise, check your answers with the answer key that
follows. If you answer any item incorrectly, study again that part of the lesson which contains the portion
involved.
1. What are the four levels of ammunition maintenance?
A.
Unit Support, Organizational, Direct Support, General Support.
B.
General Support, Depot, Unit Support, Direct Support.
C.
Organizational, Direct Support, General Support, Depot.
D.
Depot, Unit Support, Direct Support, General Support.
2. What is one of the primary references that must be followed by personnel engaged in operations
A.
TB 43-0195.
B.
TM 9-1300-250.
C.
TM 9-1300-206.
D.
TM 9-1300-214.
3. What does the proper performance of a maintenance operation primarily depend upon?
A.
Equipment.
B.
Planning.
C.
Personnel.
D.
Standing Operating Procedure (SOP).
4. Which of the following forms is used for authorizing care and preservation of ammunition?
A.
DA Form 2404.
B.
DA Form 2405.
C.
DA Form 2406.
D.
DA Form 2407.
5. Which form is used to report unserviceable repairable ammunition items that are in condition codes E, F,
G, and N?
A.
DA Form 2406.
B.
DA Form 2407.
C.
DA Form 2415.
D.
DA Form 2496.
6. Which document, composed of a series of sheets in the form of a pamphlet, is used for renovation, repair,
A.
Ammunition Condition Report (DA Form 2415).
B.
Depot Maintenance Work Requirements (DMWR).
C.
Standing Operating Procedure (SOP).
D.
Maintenance Request (DA Form 2407).
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