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 you 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 is quantity-distance?
A. Minimum allowable distance which must be maintained between known quantities of different
FSCs of ammunition.
B. Maximum allowable distance which must be maintained between known quantities of different
FSCs of ammunition.
C. Allowable safety distance between storage locations and ammunition maintenance facilities.
D. Allowable safety distance between ammunition stocks and administrative areas.
2. What are the subdivisions within a field ammunition storage location?
A.
FSUs, stacks, and bunkers.
B.
Sections, FSUs, and stacks.
C.
Sections, FSUs, and areas.
D.
FSUs, FSCs, and ASPs.
3. The amount and type of ammunition to be stocked in an ASP is based upon which criteria?
A.
On the ammunition needed by supported units for the first five to seven days of a war.
B.
On the TOE stockage list of supported units.
C.
On the ammunition needed by supported units for the first one to three days of a war.
D.
On the TDA stockage list of supported units.
4. What field storage category contains 7.62mm ball ammunition?
A.
Category C.
B.
Category B.
C.
Category A.
D.
Any category.
5. What is the minimum distance for Category F ammunition stored 40 tons in each of two barricaded
FSUs?
A.
99 feet.
B.
265 feet.
C.
40 feet.
D.
1,500 feet.
6. There are how many storage categories for conventional ammunition?
A.
9.
B.
8.
C.
7.
D.
6.
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