LESSON
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 have completed the exercise, check your answers with the answer key that follows. If
you answer any item incorrectly, study that part of the lesson again which contains the portion involved.
Situation: You have been tasked with preparing a draft SOP for surveillance operations.
1. When should an SOP be prepared?
A.
Prior to conducting operations involving ammunition.
B.
C.
Only after the operation has been completed.
D.
Only during a pilot run involving inert ammunition.
2. What type sheet should the maintenance officer prepare when the validated work authorization does not
furnish sufficient information?
A.
Line outlay sheet.
B.
Assignment sheet.
C.
Progress sheet.
D.
Operations sheet.
3. You are preparing line H of the operations format. When complete items are in the same bay, how are
they listed?
A.
Quantity and explosive weight limits for each.
B.
Quantity listed by number of rounds.
C.
Explosive weight for each.
D.
Total pounds for each.
4. What is listed on Line H of the operations format?
A.
Personnel limits.
B.
Operations.
C.
Explosive limits.
D.
Special requirements.
5. How often is the operator required to sign the SOP operator's statement?
A.
Every six months.
B.
Every year.
C.
Every two years.
D.
Every three years.
6. How often should an active SOP be reviewed for currency?
A.
Every six months.
B.
Every year.
C.
Every two years.
D.
Every three years.
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