LESSON 7
PRACTICE EXERCISE
INSTRUCTIONS
You have just finished reading the instructional material for Lesson 7. This lesson covered the steps
and techniques to evaluate passive security measures in the rear area. It is now time to check your
comprehension of the lesson. This is done by completing the practice exercise below. All of the
questions are multiple-choice with only one correct answer or best choice. Try to answer all of the
questions without referring to the lesson materials.
When you have completed all the questions, turn the page and check your answers against the correct
responses. Each correct response is referenced to a specific portion of the lesson material. Review
any questions you have missed or do not understand. When you have completed your review,
continue to the next lesson.
1. You are a dark-skinned officer in an area with dark green vegetation. What would be the best color
paint stick you to camouflage your skin?
A.
Loam and light green.
B.
Sand and light green.
C.
Loam and white.
D.
Sand and white.
2. After you have washed your web equipment repeatedly and it has faded, what could you use in the
field to camouflage it?
A.
Paint only.
B.
Mud only.
C.
Charcoal only.
D.
Anything that will reduce the tonal contrast.
3. As officer in charge of a unit that does not take the responsibility to conceal their vehicles properly in
accordance with the correct camouflaging procedures, this could mean
A.
loss of the vehicle.
B.
discovery of the unit.
C.
concealed vehicles cannot be discovered.
D.
it would be just poor concealment.
4. As officer in charge of a unit in the field at night, under combat conditions, why do you restrict
smoking?
A.
Smoking is always restricted in the field.
B.
Smoking is never restricted in combat.
C.
Smoking can be seen and smelled.
D.
Smoking is only restricted around fuel and ammo.
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