2020 NJROTC National Academic Exam Practice
Newton
One of the leading early scientists who was responsible for formulating a number of laws dealing with motion.
Dispersal
The key to survival in atomic warfare is
Survival
The most basic of all human needs such as food , water, sleep, air, and pain relief, all support the ______ of a human being.
Fighters
This aircraft's function is to gain air superiority
Habitability
What describes those features needed for the crew to comfort and living conditions
A form of limited war in which a major power avoids direct military involvement by having satellite states engage another major power or its allies
What is a proxy war?
the rights of each individual to be protected
What is the basic requirement pertaining to individual rights of both military and civil law?
Safety first
What is the first rule when working with lines and wires?
Trough
What is the lowest part of a wave?
ZEBRA
What is the material readiness condition set on ships before going to sea or when entering port during war
F/A-18 Super Hornet
What is the name of the newest aircraft in the US Navy?
The Persian Gulf is very shallow
What is the reason there is a large variety of fish living in the Persian Gulf?
The Battle-ax or Spade
What is the staff ornament for the national ensign, when displayed on the nine and a half foot pole in the NJROTC color guard?
Fusion
What is the term for the combustion of two or more elements to form a third element?
The Naval Research and Development program
What program was essential to the security and national independence of the united states during the Cold War?
Luminosity
What refers to the brightness of a star as compared to the brightness of the sun
harbor charts
What term is described as large scale charts most commonly used to navigate and anchor in bays, coves, and rivers?
appropriation
What term is used to refer to the setting aside of money for a specific use?
Constituted authority
what can be defined as "to give authority figures lawful power to make and enforce the rules"
Jupiter
What is the planet that has a mysterious "great red spot" in its hemisphere?
Psychrometer
What is the term for two ordinary thermometers mounted together on a single strip of material
E-6A Mercury
What aircraft serves as the Navy's communication relay for the fleet ballistic missile submarines and airborne command post for strategic forces?
Airframe, propulsion system, guidance system and warhead
What are the four parts of guided missiles?
reproduction, heredity, variation in fitness or organisms, variation in individual characters among members of the population.
What are the requirements for a successful evolution?
Organization of American States (OAS) and North Atlantic Territory Organization (NATO)
What are the two main collective defense arrangements in which the United States is an active participant
Pounds
What are the units of force in the metric system?
Troposphere
What atmospheric layer is the ocean of air immediately above the earths surface
Hooghly River Cyclone
What was the greatest natural catastrophe of history, a 1737 typhoon that killed 300,000 people?
The admission of new states into the Union as either slave or free states
What was the major political difference that caused the Southern states to break away from the union 1860
4
1 degree of longitude is equivalent to how many minutes?
Bomber, design
A B-17 is a _________and the 17th _________________.
homing guidance system
A missile guidance system which depends on the missile picking up and tracking a target by means of radar, optical, or heat -seeking device is called the
Deck divisions
A seaman apprentice (SA) reporting on board ship from boot camp is usually assigned to one of what divisions?
satisfy combat needs
A ship's organization is set up to
Rises over
A warm front is formed when a warm air mass _____ a cold air mass.
Sling psychrometers
Aboard naval ships, what special type of psychrometers are used to speed up the process of getting accurate wet- and dry-bulb readings?
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72)
Aboard what carrier did President Push declare major combat had ended follow the capture of Baghdad?
2,000
About how many U.S. Marines were kept behind to cover for the retreating UN troops?
3,000-3,500
About how many long-range nuclear warheads had to be reduced within a decade of the signing of the START II treaty?
60,000
About how many troops landed on Leyte by 20 October 1944?
2/5
About how strong is the Sun's gravitational pull on the oceans compared to the Moon's?
39 miles per hour
Above what sustained wind velocity are hurricanes, typhoons, and tropical storms given names?
Instruction Conduction, Instructor present but allows Cadet Commander to conduct, Instructor present but makes Cadet Commander conduct, Cadet Commander presides and another officer conducts.
According to the CRM, what are the four ways to conduct a staff meeting?
cyber bullying, invasion of privacy, scams, information permanence. security, the principle of unintended consequence
According to the CRM, what are the pitfalls of social media?
Navy/Air Force: E-3, Army/Marine Corps: E-2
After taking part in NJROTC for three years, what pay grade could you enter the different branches of service at?
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz
After the defeats in the Pacific, who took over the Commander in Chief role of the Pacific Fleet?
Battle of the Java Sea
After what battle were the Japanese free to capture the island of Java?
Columbia
Against what government did Panamanians revolt against?
Admiral Thomas Kinkaid's supporting naval forces and Mitscher's Fast Carrier Force
Against what groups were the first Japanese Kamikaze suicide plane attacks recorded?
Lockheed Starliner
Aircraft produced by what company made first sightings of the rings of Uranus in 1977?
Mercury and Venus
All planets have moons with exception of
Fundamental
All sovereign states have rights. Some rights are regarded as
7 meters long
All vessels over what length at anchor must display a black ball day shape?
indicating she needs help
Anna has a 26% body fat. Her body fat percentage is ________.
2,400
Approximately how many American servicemen were killed at Pearl Harbor?
1,000 mg
Approximately how many milligrams of cholesterol is produced by your liver daily?
85%
Approximately what percent of U.S. Naval forces were actively deployed during World War 2?
3/4
Approximately what percent of the atmospheric weight is below the stratosphere?
80%
Approximatley what percent of international trade goods are transported through the oceans?
96%
Approximatley what percent of seawater is pure water?
Lake Maracaibo
Around what brackish bay are the Venezuelan oil fields found?
Luminous tail
As a comet is heated mire, dust and ionized gas particles are pushed away from the head by the pressure of the suns radiation. They move away and form a
ammonia and methane
As the Earth was cooling, what two poisonous gases were dissipated by the Sun's radiation?
Oyashio Current
As the Kuroshio current spreads out north of Japan, what current does it pass closely south of, coming out of the Bering Sea?
thirteen
At about how many knots do whitecaps begin to form?
Dew point
At higher altitudes, what has to be reached for a cloud to be formed?
"Column Right (Left), MARCH"
At the halt or in march while in column, to change direction 90 degrees right or left, the company commander orders
Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan
At what air base was a full-scale replica of Bin Laden's compound built for U.S. practice runs of Operation Neptune Spear?
Battle of Mobile Bay
At what battle did Admiral Farragut shout his famous words; "Damn the torpedoes!"?
Underway during daylight in a foreign port; when ships are required to be dressed or full dressed; when going alongside a foreign vessel; when an officer or official is embarked on an official occasion; when in uniform and a flag or general officer, a unit commander, a commanding officer, or a chief of staff is embarked in a boat of his or her command or in one assigned to his or her personal use, and at other times as may be prescribed by the senior officer present
At what times is the national ensign displayed from boats of the Navy?
Mount Suribachi
Atop what mountain is the famous photo of U.S. Marines raising a flag during the attack on Iwo Jima?
Traversal of the Northwest and Northeast Passages
Before the 19th century, what was the main focus of countries regarding the Arctic Ocean?
Eight
Between 1962 and 1975, how many Orbiting Solar Observatories were launched into orbit to study the sun?
United States to Western European NATO allies and oil-rich countries in the Middle East
Between what areas are the most important military sea-lanes?
32-212 degrees farenheit
Between what temperatures is water a liquid?
United States East Coast to Western Europe
Between what two areas do the main shipping lanes in the Atlantic go?
Stratosphere and mesosphere
Between what two layers of the Earth's atmosphere is the chemosphere, or ozone layer, located?
283
By 2005 the number of U.S. ships had decreased from 589 to how many ships?
450,000 personell, 100 U.S. Navy ships
By the end of 1990, about how many U.S. military personell and ships were engaged in operations in support of Operation Desert Shield?
air temperature, water vapor content, and pressure
Changes in weather are caused by
Compass direction or compass point of origin from which the wind blows
Conventionally, how is wind direction specified?
3 paces
During all drill movements, the unit leader remains centered at a distance of _________ from the squad.
Libya
During the Arab Springs movement, what nation saw the most violent fighting?
1,100
During the Pacific war, approximately how many merchant vessels were sunk by the United States Submarines?
Major General Horatio Gates
During the battle of Saratoga, who was the commander of American troops?
Rabaul
During the battles for Guadalcanal and New Guinea in late 1942, what was the major Japanese base in Southwest Pacific?
Iron and Nickel
During the formation of Earth, what were the two primary metal crystals that sunk to the center of the earth and became the core?
Magma/Lava
During the formation of the earth, what broke through the surface and expelled gas and solid materials?
Five
During the mid-watch, how many bells would ding at 0230?
Hurricane Katrina
During what hurricane was the highest surge on record recorded?
Friction, pressure, heat, light, chemical action, and magnetism
Electromotive force may be produced by
Second, Fourth, and Fifth fleets
FWC Norfolk provides weather forecasting for fleet operations and training for which fleets?
Third, Fifth, and Seventh fleets
FWC San Diego provides weather forecasting for fleet operations and training for which fleets?
Commanding Officer
Fill in the blank about the Command duty officer: This officer represents the _______ when he or she is off the ship or otherwise unavailable
Cloud computing
Fill in the blank: A more recent milestone for internet technology with great promise for the future is the increasing use of so-called ____________, wherein application programming and data is stored on a number of remote sites accessible via the internet.
Centerline
Fill in the blank: A ship is divided lengthwise in half by the __________.
takes on the characteristics
Fill in the blank: An air mass ________________ of the surface over which it forms.
Cold War
Fill in the blank: Because of the events of the ________ ______, it is now generally recognized that the rules of war apply in all armed conflicts of an international nature, regardless of whether or not war is formally declared?
24 miles
Fill in the blank: By established convention, if the entrance to a bay or gulf is _________ or less in width, a line can be drawn seaward of the narrows at the entrance.
Mean Sea Level (MSL)
Fill in the blank: Elevation is the height, or vertical distance, of a point on the earth's surface above or below ______________.
Kon-Tiki
Fill in the blank: In 1947, explorer Thor Heyerdahl dragged a plankton net behind his balsa wood raft, named __________, and collected a small amount of edible plankton, which he then ground into a salty paste.
Santa Barbara, California
Fill in the blank: In February 1942 the Japanese Submarine I-17 surfaced near ______________________ and shelled an oil refinery.
Time exposures
Fill in the blank: In astronomy, successful observation of more distant planets, stars, and galaxies require ____________.
Small stuff
Fill in the blank: Line less than 1 3/4 inches in circumference is called __________ and is identified by the number of threads in the line.
One's temper
Fill in the blank: Losing _________ is usually considered to be a personal weakness and usually does not improve the effectiveness of the leader and his or her status withing the organization.
Filariasis
Fill in the blank: On Togatabu Island in 1942, the 14th artillery and the 404th Engineer Battalions were part of a task force preparing to attack Guadalcanal. However, the majority of these troops contracted a mosquito-borne disease called ___________ and were medically evacuated without seeing combat.
W
Fill in the blank: Ventilation fittings marked with a ___ are never closed.
Work
Fill in the blank: When a force acts through a distance, ____ is said to have been done.
more perfect Union; Blessing of Liberty
Fill in the blanks: We the People of the United States, in Order to form a ____________, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the _________ to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Saturation point, boiling point
Fill in the blanks: When the air contains all the water it can at a given temperature and pressure, humidity is said to be at 100%, called it's ___________, or _______________.
sit and reach
Flexibility, which is using the entire range of motion of a muscle, is best measured by which exercises?
hygroscopic nuclei
Fragments of matter that are present in the atmosphere and essential to cloud formation are called
Georgetown, Guyana
From what port are large amounts of bauxite ore exported?
1992-2006
From what time period was Yugoslavia briefly reconstituted as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by Serbia and Montenegro?
Leads to more demands
Giving in to demands for tribute and ransom usually
best for commercial fishing
High underwater plateaus with an abundance of marine vegetation are
Method of planting, final planted position, mode of operation, and the detonating mechanism
How are mines classified?
Color, pattern of flashes, and timing interval
How are navigation lights identified?
single or parallel lines with horizontal track marks
How are railroads marked on a map?
Psychrometer
How are relative humidity and dew point traditionally measured?
The clearing of mangrove swamps and diking them with mud.
How are the mullet, shrimp, and crab ponds in Southeast Asia created?
Barometer
How are variations in atmospheric pressure measured?
F=ma
How can Newton's second law be expressed mathmatically?
I=E/R
How can Ohm's law be expressed mathematically?
Observed from air or from a bridge, the luminous wake of a ship or periscope is visible and clearly reveals the vessel's position, course, and speed
How can bioluminescence be detrimental to amphibious landings and other naval operations?
Distance = rate x time
How can the speed of sound be calculated?
16,400 feet
How deep is the deepest point of the South Caribbean Sea?
David Bushnell
How designed an built the submersible Turtle during the Revolutionary War?
By passing the Two-Ocean Navy act, allowing the president to build a fleet for each ocean.
How did Congress expand the Navy?
Using carrier task forces for a variety of hit-and-run raids
How did Nimitz feel he could best defend the sea-lanes to Australia?
St. Lawrence Seaway
How did Sea Lampreys enter the Great Lakes?
Tracking mechanisms
How do larger telescopes compensate for the Earth's rotation and revolutions?
Knots
How do meteorologists measure wind speed?
Add or subtract the variation at your location to the magnetic bearing
How do you convert magnetic to true direction?
They place six different kind of carp into a pond. The grass carp consumes surface vegetations, two midwater dwellers east phytoplankton and zooplankton, and three bottom-feeders eat mollusks, worms, and the feces of grass carp.
How does China's ecological fish farming system function?
As a funnel cloud on the forward edge of a fully developed cumulonimbus thunderstorm cloud.
How does a tornado form?
It weakens sound transmissions
How does biological fouling impair sonar gear?
Obtains lines of position from radio waves to determine the ship's location
How does electronic navigation work?
Aircraft or rockets drop dry-ice crystals or silver-iodide crystals into potential rain clouds, then encourage water to form around the foreign substance and fall as rain
How does modern rainmaking occur?
It has three oxygen atoms rather than two
How is Ozone different than typical oxygen?
Standard acceleration of Gravity
How is acceleration often measured?
After a cold front pushes a warm front aloft and converges with another cold front on the other side, the convergent front that remains is an occluded front
How is an occluded front formed?
In terms of degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc
How is measurement along a meridian or parallel expressed?
Along the propeller shaft from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas
How is properller thrust transmitted?
Strategy has always been concerned with the politics, economies, and planning that goes on before the battle.
How is strategy different then tactics?
Electromagnetic waves
How is the Sun's energy transmitted?
Sun's effect on the Earth's magnetic field
How is the magnetosphere formed?
Thickness and curvature of the lens or the radius of curvature of it's mirror
How is the magnifying power of a telescope determined?
Displacement in tons
How is the size of a ship given?
Parts per thousand (ppt)
How is the total salt in seawater traditionally expressed?
From true north located in the true north
How is true nautical direction measured?
Horizontal distance between two successive crests
How is wavelength measured?
500 meters (1,640 feet)
How large must the safety zone around an oil rig installation be under the Continental Shelf Convention?
38 minutes
How long did Operation Neptune Spear take to execute?
180 million years ago
How long did it approximatley take for India to move 5,500 miles across the Indian Ocean?
88 days
How long does it take Mercury to complete a full orbit around the Sun?
6,076 feet
How long is a nautical mile?
4 hours
How long is the traditional naval ship watch?
350
How many Japanese planes were shot down during the Marinas Turkey Shoot?
19,000
How many Marines and sailors were wounded as a result of the attack on Iwo Jima?
2,400
How many Marines were killed on the first day of the invasion of Iwo Jima?
About 500,000
How many Navy sailors remained following the rapid demobilization after World War 2?
Over 4,000 sailors and 68 ships
How many Navy sailors were killed and how many ships were lost during the Battle of Okinawa?
over 10,000
How many US Marine and sailors helped clear the harbor and assist in relief efforts?
49
How many US aviators were lost following the Battle of the Philippine Sea?
Eight
How many US intelligence agencies fall under the Department of Defense?
146 articles
How many articles make up the Uniform Code of Military Justice?
Two
How many counts is the cadence for a facing movement?
Six
How many feet are in a fathom?
3.26
How many light years are in a parsec?
15
How many members are in the Security Council?
435 members
How many members are in the house of representatives?
1.15
How many miles are in a knot?
115
How many military maxims were written by Napoleon Bonaparte?
Eight
How many navy ships participated in Operation Unified Assistance?
189
How many people were killed as a result of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon?
370,000
How many people were killed by a devastating tsunami in late December 2004 in the Indian Ocean Basin?
220,000
How many people were killed during the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti?
155
How many personell are in the crew of a Fleet ballistic Missile Submarine?
746 watts
How many watts are in one horsepower?
They may not be confined, put in correctional custody, given extra duty, or reduced in rank
How may officers not be punished?
126 trillion horsepower
How much energy does the Sun bombard Earth with each second?
0.98 psi
How much psi is in a bar?
14.696 psi
How much psi is in one atmosphere?
Get the victim emergency help as soon as possible
How should you treat frostbite?
13,677 feet
How tall is the Mauna Loa?
Time exposures
How to astronomers use single-frame CCD cameras?
When the pirates came aboard the USS Bainbridge, a contingent of Navy SEALS that had taken concealed firing positions on the fantail opened fire, killing three of the four pirates.
How was Captain Richard Phillips rescued from the pirates?
2.6 miles wide
How wide was the widest ever recorded tornado?
stimulant
If a drug, drink, or other substance speeds up the activity of the mind or body, it is considered to be a _______.
The Baltic, Mediterranean, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, the Caribbean, and the Sea of Japan
If restrictions on passage through straits were imposed, access to what areas would be severely impeded?
0730, a half hour
If you are working the morning watch and hear seven bells, what time is it and how long before your watch ends?
Physical Fitness Ribbon with Bronze Lamp
If you received 8 total points in the cadet challenge, what award(s) would you receive?
Abraham Maslow
In 1950, what psychologist proposed a "Hierarchy of Human Needs"?
USS Stark (FFG 31)
In 1987, what U.S. frigate was attacked by exocet missiles fired from an Iraqui aircraft?
Errant U.S. satellite 130 miles above the Pacific Ocean
In 2008, what did a SM-3 missile fired from an Aegis cruiser shoot down?
USS Maersk Alabama
In April 2009, four heavily armed Somali pirates boarded what American container-ship and took Captain Richard Phillips hostage?
45,000 troops, 300 tanks
In August 1996, how many troops and tanks did Hussein attempt to march towards UN-protected Kurdish territory in Northern Iraq?
General National Congress
In August 2012, the transitional Libyan rebel government turned over power to what permanent government?
insubordination
In March 1951, General MacArthur sent a letter to Joseph Martin, the minority leader in the House of Representatives, attacking the president's war policies. When the leader was made public, what did President Truman relieve MacArthur for?
able and willing
In Readiness Level 4, the follower is ___________.
Marine Corps Color Bearer
In a 5 member joint Navy and Marine Corps color guard, what flag-bearer should be in the middle?
The bitter fate of the POW/MIA sailors
In a POW/MIA table, what does the slice of lemon on the bread plate represent?
soup spoon
In a formal military setting, what is directly to the right of the dinner knife?
Kenya and Tanzania
In early August 1998, U.S. embassies in what two nations were destroyed by terrorist car bombs?
15 fathoms
In fathoms, how long is a standard shot on an anchor cable?
Secretary of Defense
In matters of National Security, who is directly underneath the President in the chain of command?
ballast
In order for a submarine to surface once submerged it must force water out of its __________ tanks.
The secret orders of Marshal Petain to the Vichy French in Casablanca to join with de Gaulle's Free French forces
In response to what action did Hitler's armies occupy all of France?
dictators
In the 1920s and 1930s many politically troubled European countries were taken over by
Coxswain
In the Navy, what is the term for the person in charge of a powerboat, the crew, and any passengers?
An unnamed hurricane that struck Galveston, Texas in September 1900, killing between 6,000 and 12,000 people
In the United States, what was the most damaging natural disaster in history, and where did it strike?
18,000 miles
In the atmosphere, traces of gaseous elements, such as helium, are present as far out as
Northern Alliance, a loose collection of rebel Afghan tribes
In the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom, what group performed most of the ground fighting?
1030
In the forenoon watch aboard a vessel, at what time would 5 bells ding?
United States Merchant Marines
In times of war, what organization is the primary naval carrier of supplies for the armed forces?
The Coast Guard
In times of war, what organization joins the Navy?
Persian Gulf-area oil fields and Western Europe
In what areas are the heaviest seabound bulk cargo traffic?
Red Sea
In what body of water does the Red Tide occur?
Tunisia
In what country did violent protests erupt in December 2010 following the public self-immolation of a protester?
Meeting
In what crossing situation are both vessels give-way?
Open circuit
In what kind of circuit is the flow of electricity interrupted?
Disciplined and efficient groups
In what kind of groups are high morale present?
Thermosphere
In what layer of Earth's atmosphere does the International Space Station orbit?
Keflavik, Iceland
In what location in the eastern Atlantic does the U.S. Navy maintain an important air base?
Inches or millimeters
In what measurements are the diameter of guns larger than 3 inches in bore measured?
World War I
In what war did military geography begin to be considered?
World War II
In what war had every aspect of geography start to become important?
1946
In what year did Congress authorize the formation of the Office of Naval Research?
1993
In what year did Congress repeal the Combat Exclusion Law, allowing women to serve on combatant ships and aircraft?
2002
In what year did Task Force 500 become a combined task force including ships from four other nations?
2010
In what year did the Department of the Navy allow qualified junior women officers to serve on fleet ballistic-missile submarines?
1949
In what year did the Soviet Union detonate its first nuclear bomb?
1846
In what year was Neptune discovered?
1951
In what year was the Maritime Commission abolished and taken over by the Maritime Administration?
1999
In what year was the Panama Canal turned back over to Panama by a treaty with the United States?
1938
In what year was the U.S. Hurricane Warning System set up?
1453
In what year was the first recorded use of naval gunfire?
Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)
In what zone do most hurricanes and typhoons form?
c) Make a mark on the straight-edged paper at the beginning point's center of mass.
In which of these steps in measuring curved-line distance has a critical step been omitted? a) Pivot the paper to align it to the next straight portion of the distance. b) Make marks short straight distances on the map as you proceed. c) Make a mark on the straight-edged paper at the beginning point's center of mass. d) At the ending point, use the bar scale to read the distance from the marks on the paper.
Captain Charles Wilkes, San Jacinto
James Mason and John Slidell were both en route to European countries as diplomats aboard the British steamship Trent. Who intercepted them and what was the name of his ship?
the followers, the leader, the job to be done
Leadership depends upon
186,000 MPS
Light travels at ________
Ordance locators
Mine hunting operations are conducted by highly trained personnel who operate devices called
Ruso-Japanese War (1904-1905)
Mines were considered only a defensive weapon up until what war?
specific goals the nation seeks to advance , support or protect its interest
National objectives are
Troposphere
Nearly all the Earth's clouds are in what layer?
South Carolina
On 20 December 1860, what state seceded from the Union?
Beirut Airport, 241
On 23 October 1983, a suicide bomber drove a truck full of explosives into the UN headquarters building. Where was this building and how many Marines and naval personell were killed?
DEFCON 2
On 24 October 1962, what readiness condition were U.S. military forces placed into for the first and only time in history?
Major Nidal Hasan
On 5 November 2009, at Fort Hood, Texas, what Army psychiatrist opened fire on enlisted personell, killing thirteen and injuring thirty?
Commodore Isaac Chauncey and Sir James Yeo
On Lake Ontario, who were the two opposing commanders undergoing a shipbuilding race?
Omaha Beach
On what beach on D-Day did the Allied forces encounter stiff resistance from dug-in German troops?
19 October 1781
On what date did General Cornwallis surrender?
Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale
On what scale are the strengths of tornadoes rated?
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale
On what scale are the strengths of tropical cyclones rated?
USS Birmingham, USS Pennsylvania
On what ships did Eugene Ely complete his first successful shipboard takeoff and landing?
Trade winds
Once formed, tropical cyclones are primarily steered by what winds?
Natural convection
Once in the atmosphere, water vapor is moved from place to place or from one altitude to another by what process?
Enlisted personnel
Only what kind of personnel may be tried by a summary court martial?
communications using satellites links and low frequency transmission which can be sent or received around the globe
Over the horizon communication means
toxic personalities
Psychologists use the term ________ ________ to refer to people who never have a nice thing to say about anyone or anything.
Delegate authority
Regardless of the leadership approach, what is it frequently necessary for leaders to do to get the job done?
Manganese, Nickel, Copper, Titanium, and Lead
Rich beds of what metals have been found on the Indian Ocean floor?
Gas and dust
Scientists believed that what is now our solar system began about 4.5 billion years ago as a large cloud of ______ and ______ from the big bang
meteor shower
Sometimes the Earth crosses a part of a former comet path. The tiny particles are remaining from the comet then collide with our atmosphere , producing a
increased inland reach of sea power and nuclear power
The 2 major technological developments since World War 2 are
Winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Earth is closest to the Sun in the
Nuclear
The Forrestal class carriers were designed to launch planes carrying what kind of bombs?
ARS
The Navy's rescue and salvage ships have the designation _________.
mutual and inseparable
The Preamble to the Bill of Responsibilities says that freedom and responsibility are ________and _______.
Bashar al-Assad
The Syrian civil was started against what Syrian president?
Satellites
The US hurricane warning system receives most of its information from
monitoring the dismantling of USSR weapons and the disposal of fissionable material
The US intelligence resources in the 1990s changed emphasis from the counting and tracking of nuclear weapons in the USSR to
Philippines, Hawaii and Guam
The United States acquired what territories as the result of the peace treaty ending the Spanish-American War?
National Liberation Front
The Vietcong were members of what communist group?
maneuvering
The __________ board is used to construct a relative motion plot, whereby the motion of other vessels and the wind relative to your own vessel can be plotted as an aid to avoid collisions and determine the true wind. It can also be used to solve many other more advanced types of problems.
First lieutenant
The __________ directs deck evolutions and the care of the ship's exterior
The U.S. Capitol/The White House
The actions of the passengers of United Airlines flight 93 saved the lives of countless citizens and may have saved the ________ and the ____________.
leader
The autocratic style of leadership is centered on the
abyss
The bottom of the ocean is referred to as the deep ocean, the deep sea, the deep ocean basin or the
sense of responsibility
The cadet who has the ability to see what must be done and takes care of obligations for his or her unit is showing a
Center of Gravity
The center of a ship, around which the ship appears to move, is the ________________.
Carbon dioxide
The concentration of what gas is thought to play a major role in the rates at which lower atmospheres absorb heat from Earth and radiate it out to space?
intermediate lines
The contour lines that fall between the index lines are the _________________contour lines. They are more finely drawn and they do not show the elevation number.
Naval Research Laboratory
The corporate and development laboratory of the office of naval research is the
Operation Desert Storm
The day after Hussein did not leave Kuwait by the deadline, Operation Desert Shield changed into what?
CSS Tennessee
The defeat of what Confederate ship marked the end of their Navy?
Centers of Action
The difference between land and sea temperatures causes the pressure belts of the primary wind circulation to be broken up into high and low pressure areas known as what?
Yorktown
The end of fighting in the colonies was marked by the British loss at
Saturn
The exploration of this planet by the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft is considered to be among the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th century
increased use of steamships for transoceanic commerce, completion of a railroad across the Isthmus of Panama, and clipper ships were expensive to build and operate.
The fast decline of the clipper ships after 1855 was caused by
The Moon
The gravitational pull of this celestial body is the main cause of tides on Earth.
Newport, New London, Norfolk, King's Bay Georgia and Mayport.
The main U. S. naval bases on the East Coast of the United States are located at
Tycho
The most conspicuous crater on the moon is located in its southern hemisphere. What is this craters name ?
Oliver Hazard Perry in the Battle of Lake Erie.
The naval battle that kept the Great Lakes and Northwest Territory for America was fought and won on 10 September 1813 by
magnesium and bromine
The only chemicals currently taken from ocean water commercially are
Straight of Malacca
The pacific ocean extends from the Bering Strait to the
Northern, Baltic Fleets
The principal Russian naval fleets in Europe are the
Economic zone of the sea
The region extending beyond the 12 mile territorial sea to about 200 miles out, and in which nations are claiming varying degrees of jurisdiction over living and mineral resources, is called the
increases
The relative humidity of an air mass ___________ as that air mass cools.
mature stage
The second stage of a thunderstorm is called the __________.
Boatswain
The ship's __________ is a highly qualified warrant officer specialist in deck evolutions, and is the right-hand assistant to the first lieutenant.
Mercury
The smallest of the inner planets in our solar system is
static electricity
The source of lightning in thunderhead clouds is
cirrus, cumulus, and stratus.
The three basic cloud types are
Intentions, Capabilities, and Vulnerabilities
The three basic considerations that dominate the evaluation of an external threat are
water vapor, cooling air, and hygroscope nuclei.
The three elements necessary for the formation of a cloud are
68
The total number of signal flags is
Atomic Theory of Matter
The true cause of electricity was found with the development of
Peripherals
Through what input/output devices do Computers interface with the outside world?
NASA's Magellan
Through what orbiter is most of our current information of Venus produced?
Thermonuclear Fusion
Through what process did the Sun's core first form and begin to shine?
Transpiration
Through what process do plants on land add water vapor to the air?
Binary number systems
Through what system do electronic digital computers perform computations and store data?
Using tidal motion turbines
Tidal energy can be used to generate electricity by
Competence at marlinspike, deck, and boat seamanship; letter of recommendation from leading petty officers and/or division officer; and the passing of a written exam on deck seamanship
To qualify for the E-3 rating, what requirements must be satisfied by the seaman apprentice?
USS Carl Vinson
To what ship was Bin Laden's body transported to in the North Arabian Sea to be buried at sea?
ship-to-shore communications, precision navigation, and combat information and intelligence and weather forecasting
Today's space and satellite systems are used for most
Across the Arctic Ocean
Under the aerospace school idea, where would the East-West confrontation occur?
Desertion in time of war, mutiny, sedition, or spying
Under what charges is Capital Punishment allowed under the UCMJ?
Combat systems or deck department
Under what department are an embarked Marine Corps. detachment assigned to?
President Franklin Roosevelt
Under what president did any substantial American naval warship building resume?
Thermonuclear fusion
Under what process did hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium and cause the protosun to shine?
Oceanography
Under what subject would one study deep-sea ridges, seamounts, and underwater trenches?
Water vapor
Water accumulates in the atmosphere as what gas?
David Bushnell
What American Inventor attempted to break the British Blockade of the Delaware River with floating kegs of gunpowder during the American Revolution?
USS Lexington
What American carrier was forced to be abandoned during the Battle of the Coral Sea and was sunk by one of her escort destroyers?
Hipparchus
What Ancient Greek Philosopher first observed a supernova?
People's Liberation Army/Red Chinese
What Chinese army of 200,000 strong launched a major offensive against the UN forces in the Yalu on 25 November 1950?
Iran, Peoples republic of China, and Pakistan
What Countries share a border with Afghanistan?
Mines
What German Weapon was the most deadly at D-Day?
U-505
What German u-boat was boarded by U.S. Antisubmarine forces in June 1944?
Hiryu
What Japanese carrier escaped the dive-bombing raid during the Battle of Midway?
Shoho
What Japanese carrier was sunk on 7 May 1942?
Oscar-8, Major General
What Marine Corps pay grade has an insignia of two attached silver stars?
Olympus Mons
What Martian volcano is the size of Nebraska?
Admiral Arleigh Burke
What Navy admiral and former chief of naval operations stated "A well-disciplined organization is one whose members work with enthusiasm, willingness, and zest, as individuals and as a group, to fulfill the mission of the organization with expectation of success"?
Time Critical RIsk Management
What ORM term involves a quick, committed-to-memory process and set of skills that allow people to manage risk when executing a plan or event?
Nikita Khrushchev
What Russian premier claimed the U.S. charges were lies and said the quarantine was an act of "piracy" that would lead to war?
USS Vincennes (CG 49)
What U.S. Aegis cruiser shot down an Iranian civilian airliner, killing 290 civilians?
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Cape Cod, MA
What U.S. institute has worked out a similar system to China's ecological fish farming system with oysters, abalone, and flounder?
USS Pueblo
What U.S. intelligence-gathering ship was captured in January 1968 in North Korea?
Task Force 150
What U.S. task force was ordered by U.S. Central Command to conduct antipiracy patrols as a result of piracy in the Gulf of Aden?
Guided-missile destroyer USS Cole (DDG 67)
What U.S. vessel suffered a large hole blown in her port by two terrorist suicide bombers in August 2000, killing 17 U.S. sailors and injuring 39?
Department of State
What US department handles most of our country's foreign relations?
USS Cavalla
What US submarine sunk the Japanese carrier Shokaku?
USS Samuel B Roberts (FFG 58)
What US vessel was nearly cut in two by a mine but saved by her crew in April 1988?
Death, confinement for life, dishonorable discharge, bad conduct discharge, dismissal of an officer, and total forfeiture of pay during the remaining period of a person's obligated service
What additional punishments may be levied by a general court martial in addition to those that may be levied by a special court martial?
Living conditions, food, quarters, discipline, pay, duties, and feeling of importance
What affects morale of an individual?
Anglo-German Naval Limitation Agreement
What agreement did Hitler abolish in 1939?
Spitfires
What aircraft did the British use to counter the attack of the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain?
F6F Hellcats
What aircraft intercepted Japanese zeros coming from Guam and nearby bases to attack Task Force 58?
V-22 Osprey
What aircraft is a helicopter that can turn into a propeller airplane after takeoff?
EA-18g Growler
What aircraft is the premier electronic warfare aircraft used by the Navy?
The Sixth Amendment
What amendment provides the right of trial by jury?
The Fourth Amendment
What amendment regards Search and Seizure?
Combat cargo officer
What amphibious ship billet has charge of loading and unloading troops, billeting and messing of troops, and cargo logistics?
Robert Byrd Telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia
What and where is the largest radiotelescope?
Bullets meant to expand on impact
What are "dumdum" bullets?
Solid combustible materials or explosives
What are Class A fires caused by?
Flammable liquids
What are Class B fires caused by?
Electronic or electrical malfunctions
What are Class C fires caused by?
Combustible metals
What are Class D fires caused by?
Personal protection, nutrition, and health
What are a survivor's three necessary things to stay alive?
Projections at the joint between the side plating and bottom plating
What are bilge keels?
A series of electromagnetic waves transmitted at constant frequency and amplitude
What are continuous waves?
Encoded communications
What are cryptographic operations?
Circular systems of currents
What are gyres?
Willy-willies, Bagyo
What are hurricanes referred to in Australia and the Philippines?
Clutch
What are old, discarded oyster shells referred to as?
White, red, and green lights shown by all vessels underway at night or in poor visibility conditions
What are running lights?
Long watertight spaces along the bottom of a ship
What are shaft alleys?
Know yourself and seek self-improvement, be technically proficient, seek and take responsibility for your actions, make sound and timely decisions, set the example, know your people and look out for their well being, keep your workers informed, develop a sense of responsibility in your workers, ensure that tasks are understood supervised and accomplished, train as a team, use the full capabilities of your organization.
What are the 11 principles of Leadership?
Military Sealift Command, Maritime Administration, Sealift Readiness/VISA programs, Active Merchant Fleet Sealift Readiness Program, Effective U.S.-controlled ships, and foreign-flag ships
What are the 6 available methods of shipping for U.S. National Defense requirements?
Law enforcement in United States territorial waters, port security, safety and maintenance of navigational aids, search and rescue for those lost at sea, interdiction of illegal drug trafficking, pollution control, and immigration control
What are the Coast Guard's responsibilities?
Foot-pounds, newton-meters
What are the English system and SI system units of work?
Ground radar and Airborne surveillance
What are the Navy's biggest assets for interdicting drugs?
Eradication of Global Terrorism, eradication of piracy, humanitarian missions, and ballistic-missile defense (BMD) of our homeland
What are the Navy's four primary goals in the new millennium?
satellites
What are the Navy's primary outlet for long distance and data communication?
Typhoons
What are the Pacific equivalent of hurricanes?
Gribbles
What are the animals that attack submarine cables and underwater pipelines, gnawing through wooden pilings, rubber, and plastic insulation?
Design and guidance system
What are the artifical forces affecting a missile's trajectory?
Parallel rulers, a protractor, and dividers
What are the basic instruments used in plotting?
Amino acids
What are the building blocks of proteins?
Green and red horizontally banded buoys
What are the color markings on preferred channel buoys?
Catfish, trout, salmon, tilapia, and hybrid striped bass
What are the common fish harvests in U.S. fish farming?
Officer or chief petty officer in charge, a scene leader to supervise all on-site activities, a phone talker, messengers, and personnel equipped with a special oxygen breathing apparatus (OBA)
What are the components of a repair party?
Electrode
What are the conductors by which the current leaves or returns to the elctrolyte?
Clarify, Restate, Acknowledge, Summarize, and Frame
What are the different effective listening techniques?
Verbal, conceptual, perceptual, motor, problem solving, and emotional
What are the different kinds of learning?
Senior Naval Science Instructor, members of Congress, the Senate, Vice President, and President
What are the different nomination sources for federal service academies?
Formation of the unit, presentation and honors, inspection or trooping the line, and march in review.
What are the different parts of a review?
Preventing stress overload, relaxation, letting off steam,
What are the different strategies to eliminate stress?
Waders, Birds of the Open Sea, and Penguins
What are the different subgroups of Seabirds?
Turtles, marine iguanas, sea snakes, and ocean crocodiles
What are the different subgroups of marine reptiles?
Spar buoy, can buoys, nun buoy, bell buoy, whistle/horn buoy, gong buoy, lighted buoy, and combination buoy
What are the different types of buoys?
Reviews, Awards/Decorations, Parades, and funerals/special ceremonies
What are the different types of ceremonies?
displacement, repression, rationalization, projection, acting out, and denial
What are the different types of defense mechanisms?
aerobic, anaerobic, isotonic, isometric, and isokinetic
What are the different types of exercise?
Penetrating projectiles, fragmenting projectiles, special purpose projectiles, illuminating projectiles, incendiary projectiles, chaff projectiles, and non fragmenting projectiles
What are the different types of projectiles?
Scrapes/abrasions, cuts/incisions, tears/lacerations, and punctures
What are the different types of wounds?
Coiling down, faking down, and flemishing
What are the different ways to lay out any line larger than small stuff?
Signals (SIGINT), communications (COMINT), electronic (ELINT), photo (PHOTINT), and human (HUMINT
What are the differetn types of intelligence?
17,000 miles long by 8,500 miles wide
What are the dimensions of the Great Red Spot?
Telling, Selling, Testing, Consulting, Joining
What are the five defined approaches to leadership?
Military sealift, transport of strategic material, direct support of military operations, use as auxilary combatants, and support of foreign policy
What are the five important ways in which the U.S. merchant marine is to aid in national defense?
Preset gyro, inertial, homing, command, or beam rider
What are the five kinds of guidance systems?
Northrop Grumman/Newport News, Northrop Grumman/Ingalls, General Dynamics/Electric Boat, General Dynamics/Bath Iron Works, Northrop Grumman, Avondale
What are the five largest U.S. shipyards?
Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere
What are the five layers of Earth's atmosphere, from closest to the surface up?
Stratus, Nimbostratus, Stratocumulus, Cumulus, and Thunderheads
What are the five main kinds of low clouds?
Manil, sisal, hemp, cotton, and flax
What are the five main plants through which the natural fibers of line are sometimes made?
U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO), Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), Naval Oceanography Operations Command (NOOC), fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC) and Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO)
What are the five major component commands with NMOC?
Chukchi, East Siberian, Laptev, Kara, and Barents
What are the five seas on the Asian side of the Arctic Ocean?
Planning and direction, collection, processing, analysis and production, and dissemination
What are the five stages of the intelligence cycle?
Bottom-dwelling fishes, large carnivorous fishes, sturgeons, commercial fishes, and lungfish
What are the five subgroups of fish?
Airframe, Propulsion, Guidance, and the warhead
What are the four basic components of a guided missile?
Strait of Gibraltar, Bosporus Strait, the Dardanelles, and the Suez Canal
What are the four choke points of navigation associated with the Mediterranean area?
Cold front, warm front, stationary front, and occluded front
What are the four different kinds of fronts?
Acquisition, distribution, sustainment, and disposition
What are the four elements of logistics?
Strategic Deterrence, Sea Control, Projection of Power Ashore, Naval Presence
What are the four elements of the Naval mission?
I'm not Ok, you're OK; I'm not Ok, you're not OK; I'm OK, you're not OK; I'm OK, you're OK
What are the four life positions/attitudes defined in "I'm OK, You're OK"?
Open the airway, assess breathing, assess circulation, and assess disability
What are the four life-saving steps?
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), National Security Agency (NSA), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)
What are the four main DOD intelligence agencies?
Restriction of mobility, weakness to surveillance, vulnerability to interdiction, and limitations on intelligence gathering
What are the four main adverse affects of international law of the sea on Navy Missions?
Amphibious craft, utility boats, officers' boats, and inflatables
What are the four main types of Naval small craft?
Retreating, Standing Still, Detouring, and Encountering
What are the four main ways people handle conflict?
Mineral phosphorus/phosphorescence, radioactive minerals, cool gases, and bioluminescence
What are the four natural sources of luminescence?
To capture territory from which a land or air operation can be launched and supported, to prevent enemy use of selected territory or facilities, and to destroy enemy facilities, interrupt their communications, and cause them to spread their forces
What are the four principal objectives of amphibious operations?
Refraction, reflection, diffraction, and trapping
What are the four propogation effects?
Distinguished Cadet, Physical Fitness, Unit Service, and Color Guard
What are the four ribbons that can be worn upside down?
Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking
What are the four skills necessary for communication?
Telling, Selling, Participating, and Delegating
What are the four styles of Leadership?
Preparatory, Executor, Combined, and Supplementary
What are the four types of commands?
Mangrove, primary, secondary, and high mountain
What are the four types of tropical jungle?
Low, middle, high, and towering
What are the fourcloud altitude classes?
Air warfare, undersea warfare, surface warfare, strike warfare, amphibious warfare, mine warfare, and information warfare
What are the fundamental tasks of Naval Warfare?
Make people feel confident in their ability, stay in touch with individual's problems and wishes, be consistent and fair in assigning duties and in giving rewards and punishments, show people that he or she respects them and is proud to be with them, keep well informed of attitudes, be acessible, participate in planning and carrying out unit activities, actively supervise lower-ranking leaders to be sure they do their jobs with the unit's welfare in mind, see that people have plenty of opportunities for further education, be friendly and tactful, and know each individual by name
What are the general rules for building high morale?
Whale shark, basking shark
What are the largest and second-largest fish in the oceans?
Jellyfish
What are the largest forms of zooplankton?
Sands and Gravels
What are the largest mining operations in the Atlantic Ocean for?
Fore and aft
What are the lengthwise words for direction on a ship?
flaghoist, flashing light, semaphore
What are the main Navy visual communications methods?
Tuna and Shrimp
What are the main commercial catches in the Indian Ocean?
Repair parties
What are the main components of DCA's damage control organization?
Destructive sarcasm, intimidation, boredom, frustration, fatigue, lack of purpose, and sense of failure
What are the main conditions that hinder learning?
Extreme temperatures, intense solar and cosmic radiation, unfiltered infrared/ultraviolet light, and X-ray radiation
What are the main dangers of the exosphere?
Lead and Cobalt
What are the main exports from Casablanca and Morocco?
Capture/salvage, theft/espionage/observation/photography, interception of communications, electronic tracking devices, communication traffic analysis, cryptanalysis, and carelessness of personnel
What are the main means by which Classified material becomes compromised?
The concept of freedom of the high seas, the concept of the territorial sea, and the concept of special contiguous zones
What are the main precepts of the international law of the sea?
Hoisting signal flags and mooring lines
What are the main uses of single- or double-braided synthetic line?
Operations, combat systems, engineering, supply, and air
What are the major departments of a ship?
Mission, armament, protection, seaworthiness, stability, maneuverability, speed, endurance, and habitability
What are the major factors present in the intended construction and design of any naval vessel?
2 minimum, 8 maximum
What are the minimum and maximum quantity of side boys for high-ranking officials?
Seismograph
What are the modern instruments that measure seismic acitivty?
Sheet/map name, bar scales, printing note, and legend
What are the most commonly used pieces of marginal information?
Nerve gases
What are the most deadly gases used in chemical warfare?
The Chinooks of the Rockies; the Santa Anas of southern California, and the foehns of the Swiss and French Alps.
What are the most famous mountain winds?
Shrimp and Menhaden
What are the most important commercial fishing operations in the Gulf of Mexico for?
Shrimp, Crab, Lobster, and Squid
What are the most important fisheries for in the Northern Pacific?
Containerships
What are the most productive intermodal ships in the U.S maritime service?
An increase in the importance of naval firepower in land warfare, an increase in the effectiveness of naval as compared with land based firepower, and an increase in the importance of amphibious warfare
What are the most significant results of the increase in range of naval weapons?
Phobos and Deimos
What are the names of Mars' two moons?
Weather satellites
What are the newest forecasting tool available for meteorologists?
Feeling that one's work is important, opportunity to do interesting work, opportunity for self-development and improvement, good pay, chance for advancement, respect as an individual, change to produce work of high quality, knowing what is going on in the organization, and high degree of freedom on the job
What are the nine main motivational factors?
objective, offensive, mass, economy of force, maneuver, unity of command, security, surprise, and simplicity.
What are the nine principles of war?
Aviation Weather Center, Climate Prediction Center, Space Environment Center, Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, Ocean Prediction Center, and three others
What are the nine specialized centers that are a part of NCEP?
Arctic Semipermanent Low, and Antarctic Permanent Low
What are the northern and southern names for the Polar Front Zone?
Carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen
What are the nutrient raw materials?
Hydrogen and Helium atoms
What are the only two atoms to exist in the exosphere?
Cone snails and cephalopods
What are the only two members of the mollusk group with a venomous sting or bite
Hagfish and Lampreys
What are the only two types of jawless fish?
Lecture, lecture with audiovisuals, demonstration, role playing, case study, discussion, and cooperative learning
What are the primary methods for learning?
Radio sonobuoys, Magnetic anomaly detection, Dipping sonar, infrared detection, and towed arrays of sensors
What are the primary sensors to locate and attack submarines in the modern-day Navy?
Ammonia crystals
What are the primary substance inside the clouds of Saturn?
A propelling charge and a projectile
What are the principal components of a full round of gun ammunition?
Breadth of territorial sea, passage through the straits, fisheries, the seabed, marine pollution, and scientific research
What are the principal issues UN Law of the Sea conferences deal with?
Responsiveness, simplicity, flexibility, economy, attainability, sustainability, and survivability
What are the principles of logistics?
Define the objective, mass forces, maneuver, take the offensive, economize force, achieve unity of command, maintain simplicity, achieve surprise, and maintain security.
What are the principles of war?
Mercury and barium
What are the sea's main heavy metal pollutants?
Petroleum, heavy metals, radioactive materials, chemical and synthetic compounds, litter, organic pollutants, and biological pollutants
What are the seven main groups of pollutants?
Strategic nuclear sufficiency, strong conventional capability, adequate peacetime general forces, smaller U.S. active forces. emphasis on strong research and development, security assistance for the defense of friendly nations, and meeting the U.S. military needs with an all-volunteer service.
What are the seven principles of current U.S. strategy?
Supply, maintenance, transportation, engineering, health services, other services
What are the six functional areas of logistics?
Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water
What are the six nutrients your body requires?
Two or more lines of bearing, a distance arc and a line of bearing, two or more distance arcs, a visual range and a distance arc, a visual range and a line of bearing, two simultaneous visual ranges
What are the six possible components of combination lines of position used to obtain fixes?
Deliberate initiation, accidental initiation, miscalculation, misunderstanding, entanglement, and irrational acts
What are the six primary causes of general war?
integrity, loyalty, commitment, energy, decisiveness, and selflessness
What are the six traits of an effective leader?
Friction, pressure, heat, light, chemical action, and magnetism
What are the six ways to generate voltage?
Barracuda
What are the six-eight foot fish with knifelike canine teeth feared more than sharks in some areas of the West Indies?
Protozoans
What are the smallest animals of the zooplankton group?
CCC (charge-coupled device) cameras
What are the special electronic digital cameras used in observatories?
Reducing your fat intake, exercise, food control/choice, and measuring your body fat
What are the steps used in fat control?
Show and tell, repetition, and performance
What are the steps, in order, of a demonstration procedure?
Introduction, presentation, and summary
What are the steps, in order, of a lecture?
Special warfare, ocean surveillance, intelligence, electronic warfare, and logisitics
What are the supporting tasks of Naval Warfare?
Instant, stabbing pain; within thirty minutes, the victim may scream or thrash around wildly from the pain, then may low consciousness and die
What are the symptoms of a weeverfish sting?
dizziness, weakness, drowsiness, headache, mental confusion, breathing difficulties, heartbeat irregularities, unusual breath odor, discoloration of lips and mucous membranes, nausea, vomiting, rashes or burns on skin, and/or unconsciousness
What are the symptoms of inhaled poisoning?
Pale/bluish/clammy skin, restlessness/nervousness, thirst, bleeding, confusion/loss of awareness, breathing rapidly, nausea/vomiting, blotchy/bluish skin around mouth and lips, and fainting.
What are the symptoms of shock?
Offensive power, defensive strength, logistical independence, command and control, and tactical nuclear weapons capability
What are the tactical capabilities of Navy general forces?
Top- crest Bottom- trough
What are the terms meaning the top and the bottom of a wave?
Lighted zone, twilight zone, dark zone
What are the three 'zones' that the oceans can be divided into?
Nuclear Power Program, Advanced Electronics Program, and Advanced Technical Program
What are the three Navy advanced programs for promising enlisted personell?
Top Secret, Secret, and Confidential
What are the three U.S. classifications of information, in descending order of importance?
The US will honor all of its treaty commitments; the United States will provide a shield if an aggressive nuclear power threatens the freedom of an ally or if the survival of the nation is considered vital to US security; and in cases involving other aggression, the US will furnish military and economic assistance when requested, but the US will look to the nation to assume primary responsibility of its own defense.
What are the three aspects of the policy of US continued commitment?
Capabilities, intentions, and vulnerabilities
What are the three basic considerations in evaluating possible external threats to a nation's national security?
X-RAY, YOKE, and ZEBRA
What are the three basic material conditions of Navy readiness?
Compressor, combustion chamber, and a turbine
What are the three basic parts of gas turbines?
Humanity, chivalry, and military necessity
What are the three basic principles underlying the rules of civilized warfare?
know your business; know yourself; know your personell
What are the three basic things to remember as you develop leadership abilities?
Search radars, fire-control radars, and special radars
What are the three categories of Navy radars?
Tropical depressions, tropical storms, and hurricanes/typhoons
What are the three categories of tropical cyclones?
Major, intermediate, and minor
What are the three categorizations of naval guns?
Ambassadors, envoys/ministers, and charges d'affaires
What are the three classes of heads of diplomatic missions
Art/skill of handling a vessel, skill in use of deck equipment, and care and use of various kinds of line
What are the three components of seamanship?
Advection fog, Steam fog, and Radiation fog
What are the three different groups of fog?
Reevaporation back into the atmosphere, rising and freezing into ice crystals, or coalesce with other droplets and fall as rain, snow, or sleet.
What are the three different outcomes for hygroscopic droplets riding air currents?
Control of territory claimed, will of people reflected in government and the preparedness of the new state to honor international obligations
What are the three factors considered by the United States to grant diplomatic recognition?
Sea cows, seals, and whales
What are the three groups of marine mammals. excluding the sea otter and polar bear?
Earless, eared, and walrus
What are the three groups of seals?
Summary, special, and general
What are the three kinds of Couts-Martial?
Cirrus, Cirrostratus, and Cirrocumulus
What are the three kinds of high clouds?
Open chock, closed chock, and roller chock
What are the three kinds of mooring chocks?
Bright nebula, dark nebula, and planetary nebula
What are the three kinds of nebulae that can be observed?
UnRep, ConRep, and VertRep
What are the three kinds of replenishment?
Air-to-surface, air-to-air, and surface-to-air
What are the three main classifications of air warfare?
General announcing system, sound-powered telephones, and messengers
What are the three main communication systems used in the damage control organization?
Transciever, antenna, and control circuitry
What are the three main components of a cell phone that allows the device to communicate with cellular networks?
Render assistance to anyone lost at sea, proceed with all possible speed to rescue of people in distress, and post-collision assistance to the other ship, crew, and passengers
What are the three main duties of Commanding Officers of U.S. Navy warships under international law?
Zebrafish, scorpionfish, and stonefish
What are the three main groups of scorpionfish?
Amplitude, Frequency, and Pulse modulation
What are the three main methods by which a carrier wave may be modulated to convey information?
Physics, chemistry, and astronomy
What are the three main topics of physical science?
Port-side-to landing, Starboard-side-to landing, and Making use of the current
What are the three main types of landing a small craft?
Titanium, Zircon, Monazite
What are the three mineral sands mined off the coast of Queensland, Australia?
Strait of Gibraltar, Strait of the Skagerrak, Strait of Kattegat
What are the three most important strategic waterways in the Atlantic?
Gross decontamination with saltwater washdown, detailed decontamination conducted by repair-party personnel, and flame burning/acid dips/sandblasting at a ship repair facility
What are the three phases of decontamination?
Win-lose, Lose-lose, win-win
What are the three possible outcomes of any conflict?
Deterrence, flexible response, and forward strategy
What are the three principal elements of U.S. national military strategy?
Fixed, flashing, and occulting
What are the three principle patterns of light flashes, called characteristics?
Fuel, heat, and oxygen
What are the three sides of the fire triangle?
Permanently organized legal system or government, fixed territory, and the ability to enter into associations with other states
What are the three specific characteristics of a sovereign state?
Medical, dental, and supply
What are the three staff departments?
Cumulus, mature, and dissipating
What are the three stages of thunderstorm development?
the leader, the followers, and the job to be done
What are the three things that effective leadership depends on?
Arterial, venous, and capillary
What are the three types of bleeding?
Cirrus, cumulus, and stratus
What are the three types of clouds?
Alcohol-filled, thermocouple-based, and infrared.
What are the three types of thermometers in use today?
Dry-dock launched, side launched, or float-off launched
What are the three ways in which ships can be launched?
Deck watches and navigational watches
What are the two basic kinds of enlisted watches?
Captains Mast (NJP) and Court Marshals
What are the two basic kinds of official naval disciplinary action?
Active sonar and passive sonar
What are the two basic modes of operation for sonar?
What is the system or component unit supposed to do? and How well is the system or component supposed to do it?
What are the two basic questions that must be addressed by any newly-designed weapon system or component?
Ballisitic and aerodynamic
What are the two basic types of missile trajectories?
Known to unknown and concrete to abstract
What are the two best learning progressions?
Alaskan Current and California Current
What are the two branches of the Kuroshio Current?
Airborne early-warning (AEW) aircraft and Combat Air Patrol (CAP) fighters
What are the two defense of a carrier strike group from surprise air attack?
Aneroid and mercurial barometers
What are the two different kinds of barometers used by the Navy?
Physical Courage and Moral Courage
What are the two different kinds of courage?
Mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves
What are the two different kinds of electronic waves?
Leadership Theory and Leadership Laboratory
What are the two different subsets of Naval Science Four curriculum?
Internal/intrinsic and external/extrinsic
What are the two different types of motivation?
Autocratic to Democratic
What are the two extremes of leadership styles?
Longitudinal waves and Transverse waves
What are the two forms of waves?
Immediate-action and improvised
What are the two general types of shelters?
Altocumulus and Altostratus
What are the two kinds of middle clouds?
Neglect of duty or deliberate violation
What are the two kinds of military offenses?
Local and long-range forecasting
What are the two kinds of weather reporting?
1) Bigger droplets move around slowly, eventually bumping into other droplets and combining, 2) In higher-altitude clouds, ice crystals and water droplets form near each other. The droplets evaporate, and the resulting vapor collides with ice crystals and condenses into snow or ice pellets that fall towards Earth
What are the two known ways for Coalescence to occur?
Training and experience
What are the two main elements of ability?
Lack of reference points and perspective of the observer
What are the two main factors that make it difficult to estimate wave height?
Pesticides/herbicides and biphenols
What are the two main groups of chemical and synthetic pollutants?
Electronic digital computers and analog computers
What are the two main kinds of computers?
Displacement and planing
What are the two main kinds of hulls on small boats?
Nylon and Kevlar
What are the two main kinds of synthetic line?
Continental shelves and deep ocean floor
What are the two main levels in the Earth's relief?
UNREP and VERTREP
What are the two main logistics operations currently used by the United States Navy?
Antwerp, Belgium; and Bremerhaven, Germany
What are the two main ports for U.S. forces in Germany to receive support?
Rights of existence and self-defense
What are the two main rights of a sovereign state of particular interest to that state's armed forces?
Being self-started and self-controlled
What are the two main signs of someone's motivation?
Set realistic criteria, and make realistic assessments
What are the two main tasks of self-evaluation?
Protect the long supply lines to our forces; and keep the sea-lanes open to our allies, especially Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, Australia, and New Zealand
What are the two main tasks of the U.S. Navy in event of a war in the Pacific?
CO2 and purple-K powder
What are the two main types of portable extinguishers?
Newtonian reflector and cassegrain reflector
What are the two main types of refracting telescope?
Low-frequency radio and communication satellite links
What are the two main ways in which Over-the-horizon radio communication is performed?
Area defense and point defense
What are the two major tactical concepts in the design of guns and missile systems?
Dry suit and hot water suit
What are the two modern types of deep sea diving suits?
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tankers and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) tankers
What are the two most specialized types of tankers?
Van Allen radiation belts
What are the two natural rings?
A turnbuckle and a pelican hook
What are the two parts of a chain stopper?
Technical charge and specification(s)
What are the two parts of a formal written disciplinary report?
Prominences and Solar Flares
What are the two primary ejections of hot gas produced by sunspots on the Sun?
Hydrogen and Helium
What are the two primary elements that make up Jupiter's atmosphere?
Deperming and degaussing
What are the two principal methods of treating a steel-hull ship?
The vessel must be commissioned as a part of Naval forces of a state with the authority to display an appropriate flag or pendant, and must have a commander from the state's military forces and the crew must have military discipline
What are the two specific requirements for a ship to be called a warship?
1) One or more leaders of electrified air run between two oppositely charged regions, establishing a circuit for the second stroke. 2) The second stroke leaps along the leaders and strikes the ground to complete the circuit.
What are the two steps of lightning occurrences?
OK4R and PQRST
What are the two study methods mentioned in the Naval Science One textbook?
Tidal bore/surge current
What are the two terms for the event where a tidal current sweeps up a river whose mouth opens directly into the sea?
Refracting and reflecting
What are the two types of astronomical telescopes?
Marine sanitation devices (MSDs) and collection, holding, and transfer systems (CHTs)
What are the two types of marine sewage systems the Navy is equipped with?
Cold-front occlusion and warm-front occlusion
What are the two types of occluded fronts?
Polar orbiting and geosynchronous
What are the two types of satellites?
Inches of mercury or millibars
What are the two ways in which Barometers can be graduated?
Scale and numerical scale
What are the two ways or expressing scale?
Plug the hole and establish/maintain flood boundaries
What are the two ways to control flooding if the ship's outer hull is pierced?
B complex and C vitamins
What are the water soluble vitamins?
Observations made by leaving a camera or electronic detector shutter open for a period of time
What are time exposures?
Opposite
What are wind movements in the Northern Hemisphere as compared to the Southern Hemisphere?
Article 11
What article of the UCMJ punishes drunken and/or reckless driving?
Mediterranean Basin
What basin supports a fishing industry twice as valuable of that of an oceans?
Santiago de Cuba
What battle in the Spanish-American war was won on the Fourth of July?
The Battle of Stalingrad
What battle in the winter of 1942-1943 resulted in a change of tides on the eastern front and the Russians taking over 330,000 prisoners?
HMS Dreadnought
What battleship did Great Britain release in 1907 that boasted two and a half times the firepower than all other battleships in existence at the time?
USS Maine
What battleship was mysteriously sunk in Havana on 15 February, 1898?
Personnel officer
What billet assigns enlisted personnel according to the ship's bills and is responsible for all enlisted service records?
Petty Officer of the Watch
What billet heads the enlisted in the port deck watch section?
Chaplain
What billet is responsible for religious activities on the ship?
Naval aviators
What billets head the operations and air departments on an aircraft carrier?
Aircraft and intercontinental missiles
What caused the shattering of the Continental School Idea?
Dinoflagelletes
What causes the Red Tide?
Runaway Greenhouse Effect
What causes the abscense of water and oxygen on Venus's surface?
El Nino
What causes upwelling to stop?
Any energy source that disturbs the water surface
What causes waves in a liquid?
Supermassive black holes
What celestial body is in the center of most galaxies?
Skin is cut or torn all the way through so that it gapes open; mat, muscle, or tendons are visible; bleeding is heavy and does not slow or stop after applying pressure for 15-20 minutes; soil or other debris cannot be washed from the wound; there is loss of function such as the inability to move a cut finger; it is on the face; it is on the bottom of the foot; its source is a rusty or dirty object, or an animal or human bite
What characteristics make a wound serious?
Iron Oxide
What chemical present in Mars' soil gives it it's red color?
Mumbai
What city had the highest incidence of terrorist attacks outside of a war zone in the first decade of the new millennium?
Dunkirk
What city were 340,000 British Soldiers were evacuated despite attacks from the Luftwaffe?
Forrestal-Class Carriers
What class of aircraft carrier did Congress authorize the building of following the Korean War?
Prepare for Inspection
What command is first given by the Company Commander at the designated time for inspection?
Peripheral devices
What components of computers allow information to be input or output, stored, retrieved, transmitted, displayed, or printed?
Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United States
What countries initially joined NATO?
Argentina
What country attacked and took control of the Falkland Islands in early 1982?
Czechoslovakia
What country did the Communist Part execute a coup in in 1948?
England
What country's codebreakers where able to decipher the code used by the German Kriegsmarines?
The rotation of Earth on it's axis
What creates the Coriolis effect?
Interaction between the solar wind and Earth's atmosphere
What creates the aurora borealis?
Labrodor Current
What current brings icebergs that have calved from Greenland glaciers into the North Atlantic shipping lanes?
North Equatorial Current
What current carries warmer waters northwestward along the West Indies on the rim of the Caribbean Sea?
Methane Cycle
What cycle replenishes Titan's atmosphere?
The rank of the officer aboard
What determines a Navy vessel's seniority when rendering honors?
Dosimeter
What device is used to measure the amount of radiation?
Cleat
What device welded to the deck is used for fastening a line or wire?
The traditions of local self-government and the habits of free association
What did Alexis de Tocqueville see as a source of American Civic Spirit?
Formosa and Pescadores Islands, as well as control of Port Arthur
What did China cede to Japan following the SIno-Japanese War?
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I)
What did President Nixon and Soviet Premier Brezhnev sign in 1972?
Passed a bill classifying Japanese as "undesirable orientals", prohibiting them from entering the United States under any circumstances.
What did United States congress do in 1924 that angered Japan?
U.S. citizens hunting any marine mammals in U.S. waters or the high seas, and importation of marine mammals or any products made by them into the U.S.
What did the Marine Mammal Protection Act prohibit?
Created the Department of Defense, Departments of the Navy, Air Force, and Army, Joint Chiefs of Staff, CIA, and National Security Council.
What did the National Security Act do?
The U.S. flew two U.S. Air Force nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bombers across the Korean Peninsula to demonstrate American resolve to maintain it's nuclear shield over South Korea
What did the U.S. do in response to North Korea's declaration of war on South Korea?
Limited total tonnage of capital ships and placed limitations on the tonnage and armament of the ships and cruisers.
What did the Washington Naval Disarmament Treaty do?
Four Heavy Cruisers
What did the allies lose as a result of the Battle of Savo Island?
Iron ore
What do Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo-Santos primarily export to the U.S.?
polar
What do mathematicians call the type of plot used on a maneuvering board?
Gale warning
What do two red pennants, or a white light over a red light at night displayed at a National Weather Service installation signal?
Hurricane warning
What do two square red flags black centers, or two red lights with a white light in between at night displayed at a National Weather Service installation signal?
glucose
What do we call the principal carbohydrate that circulates in your blood and is used by your cells for energy?
Improvised Explosive Device
What does "IED" stand for?
airway, breathing, circulation
What does ABC stand for in first aid?
Antiballistic missile
What does ABM stand for?
Airborne early-warning
What does AEW stand for?
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
What does ASVAB stand for?
Boatswain's Mate of the Watch
What does BMOW stand for?
Closest points of approach
What does CPA stand for?
Dead Reckoning
What does DR stand for?
Deep submergence rescue vessel
What does DSRV stand for?
frequency, intensity, and time
What does FIT stand for?
Floating instrument platform
What does FLIP stand for?
Lightweight type
What does LWT stand for?
Naval Criminal Investigative Service
What does NCIS stand for?
Plan position indicator
What does PPI stand for?
Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
What does SCUBA stand for?
Ship's inertial navigation system
What does SINS stand for?
Sound Surveillance System
What does SOSUS stand for?
Size up the situation, Use all your senses, Remember where you are, Vanquish fear and panic, Improvise, Value living, Act only after thinking, and Live by your wits
What does SURVIVAL stand for?
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
What does UAV stand for?
Uniform Code of Military Justice
What does UCMJ stand for?
American Legation, United States Naval Attache
What does ULUSNA stand for?
Weapon control system
What does WCS stand for?
Serious
What does a Risk Assessment Code of 2 mean?
Storm warning
What does a single square red flag with a black center, or two red lights at night displayed at a National Weather Service installation signal?
Emergency destruction bill
What does each naval ship, large aircraft, or facility have in case of imminent capture by an enemy to prevent the compromisation of classified information?
Electromagnetic waves
What does every electronic device use for basic operation?
32 and 37 ppt
What does ocean salinity typically vary between in ppt?
Sea conditions dangerous to small craft are forecasted for the area.
What does one red pennant, or a red light over a white light at night displayed at a National Weather Service installation signal?
Grid-Magnetic Angle
What does the G-M in G-M angle stand for?
Man overboard
What does the Oscar signal flag indicate?
Light waves and high energy X-rays
What does the Sun's radiant energy consist of?
All the agencies and individuals who produce intelligence in the United States
What does the US intelligence community consist of?
Commander of Troops
What does the abbreviation COT stand for?
Surface action group
What does the abbreviation SAG stand for?
Learn Adopt Think Act Reevaluate
What does the acronym LATAR stand for?
Vertical and/or Short Take Off and Landing
What does the aircraft designation 'V' mean?
Cold Weather
What does the mission-modification designation 'L' mean?
Damage control center (DCC), repair lockers, and repair parties
What does the shipboard damage control organization consist of?
Black circle in the middle of a yellow square
What does the signal flag for India look like?
early stages of planning or development
What does the special use designation 'Z' stand for?
Both the circulatory and nervous systems
What does weeverfish venom attack?
Distance of the high from the low and difference of pressure
What does wind strength depend on?
USS Bismark Sea
What escort carrier was sunk by Japanese Kamikaze pilots during the assault on Iwo Jima?
"talk test"
What exercise is used as a way to check your exercise intensity?
Gender, age weight and height, amount of food in stomach, concentration of alcohol in beverages consumed, volume of alcohol consumed, rate of consumption and absorption
What factors affect someone's Blood Alcohol Concentration?
Size, how empty the stomach is at time of consumption, state of health/fatigue, mental attitude, speed and quantity of consumption
What factors influence the effects of alcohol on the human body?
"We're eyeball to eyeball and I think the other fellow just blinked."
What famous quote did Secretary of State Dean Rusk make regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Seventh Fleet
What fleet had as many as five aircraft carriers operating around "Yankee Station"?
Tenth Fleet or Fleet Cyber Command
What fleet is in charge of Navy cyber forces to execute the full spectrum of computer network operations, cyber warfare, electronic warfare, information operations, and signal intelligence capabilities and missions across the cyber, electromagnetic, and space domains?
TWA Flight 800
What flight crashed into the sea off the coast of Long Island, killing 230 passengers and crew in July 1996?
Radiation fog
What fog is caused by the heat that the Earth radiates, forming only at night over a land surface?
Buoyant force
What force influences the ability of an object to sink or float?
The Report and Disposition of Offense(s), NAVPERS 1626/7
What form is submitted to an executive officer for initiating and preferring charges against an enlisted person?
Fort Fisher
What fort was key to Confederate defenses at the mouth of Cape Fear River?
Discharge current from the propeller, suction current caused by the propeller drawing in water from astern, the sidewise pressure of the blades, and the normal steering effect of the rudder
What four forces affect a boat's steering when backing?
Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Afro-Asian Ocean
What four ocean areas are of prime strategic importance to the United States?
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn
What four planets make up the big four?
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961
What gathering established the three classes of heads of diplomatic missions?
Hague Peac Conventions
What gatherings first recognized that the avoidance of war should be attempted as the ultimate goal in all cases?
The location of its conception
What gave the Nice Theory its name?
Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe
What general gained instant fame when he responded to a German Commander's demands for surrender with "Nuts!"
General Billy Mitchell
What general proved in a 1921 test that an airplane could sink a battleship with bombs?
General Douglas MacArthur
What general was ordered from the Philippines to take command of Australian defenses and famously promised the Filipinos "I will return."?
color
What generally indicates the purpose of a buoy?
Liddell Hart
What great strategist famously said to "seek a situation so advantageous that if it does not of itself produce the decision, its continuation by a battle is sure to achieve this"?
Free Syrian Army
What group in the Syrian Civil War is U.S. backed with supplies and air support?
Russian Space Pioneers
What group of people are most craters on the dark side of the moon named after?
Hunter-Killer Groups
What group of ships was highly effective in the destruction of German U-boats in World War 2?
Potsdam Conference
What had declared that Korea would be temporarily divided?
The enclosure of Zuyder Zee, a shallow bay off the North Sea
What has the biggest tidal energy project of the Dutch been during most of the last century?
Lobster
What high-value seafood is caught from the New England coast, the Caribbean, Brazil, and South Africa?
Marine fouling
What important marine biological problem is the greatest economic problem to the Navy?
Self-Confidence
What important quality of a leader should mainly grow in relation to professional knowledge?
Faith
What in a cause is essential to victory, and a weakening of it may be followed by a loss of morale, disintegration, and defeat?
Gyrocompass
What instrument is fitted on most larger naval ships and always points true north?
Sextant
What instrument is used in celestial navigation to measure the altitude between a heavenly body and the visible horizon?
Personal example, good organization/administration, and personal moral responsibility
What is Effective Leadership based on?
An attempt to obtain information about a foreign government covertly through the use of spies and other means
What is Espionage?
The right of vessels of one nation to navigate peacefully through the territorial waters of another
What is Innocent Passage?
Distance of arc north or south of the equator
What is Latitude?
Distance of arc east or west of the equator
What is Longitude?
A system of radio signals broadcast by groups of transmitting stations of known position used for long range navigation
What is Loran?
The ability to stand up for one's beliefs, to call things as one honestly sees them, and to admit a mistake.
What is Moral Courage?
Standards of Conduct
What is Navy regulation 1110?
Service Examinations
What is Navy regulation 1145?
Direct Communication with the Commanding Officer
What is Navy regulation 1151?
Alcoholic Beverages
What is Navy regulation 1162?
Equal Opportunity and Treatment
What is Navy regulation 1164?
Fratenization Prohibited
What is Navy regulation 1165?
Supremacist Activities
What is Navy regulation 1167?
Triton
What is Neptune's largest moon?
A body at rest tends to remain at red and a body in motion tends to remain in motion
What is Newton's first law of motion?
Whenever a body exerts a force upon a second body, the second exerts an equal but opposite force back upon the first
What is Newton's third law of motion?
Deeds of daring with the risk of death and a willingness to attempt a mission in spite of danger.
What is Physical Courage?
Bahrain
What is Sitra's main oil-exporting port and has a U.S. Naval Base home to the U.S. Fifth Fleet?
Titania
What is Uranus' largest moon?
A bomb with radioactive materials dispersed by conventional explosives
What is a "dirty bomb"
A research platform that can flip from a horizontal position to a vertical one. The laboratory remains 50 feet above water, and the stern with measuring and sounding instruments is plunged 300 feet deep into the water.
What is a FLIP ship?
A form of visual communication using hand flags for short distance communications between ships
What is a Semaphore?
The ability to see and do what must be done
What is a Sense of Responsibility?
A free-moving underwater research vessel somewhat like a submarine that can take photos, collect samples, stay at great depths, and allow scientists to look through strengthened glass ports
What is a bathyscaphe?
Chain of natural events in which plants and animals take in foods and chemicals, release wastes during their lifetimes, reproduce, and then die and decompose.
What is a biological life cycle?
A strong mushroom-shaped fitting on a pier around which the eye or bight of a ship's mooring line is placed.
What is a bollard?
A long pole built of steel
What is a boom?
A boat consisting of two fairly shallow v-shaped hulls connected by it's upperworks
What is a catamaran?
There is frictional drag between the raindrops and the surrounding air causing the storm to dissipate.
What is a characteristic of the final stage of a thunderstorm?
An extremely accurate timepiece used in navigation
What is a chronometer?
Intermediate-scale charts used to navigate a vessel whose position may be determined by landmarks, lights, buoys, or soundings offshore.
What is a coastal chart?
A convoy system protects merchant shipping by clustering a group of merchant ships with armed military ships.
What is a convoy system?
A pointed, round, wooden tool used for splicing fiber lines
What is a fid?
A partial deck at the bow above the main deck
What is a forecastle deck?
Any circle whose plane passes through the Earth's center
What is a great circle?
Underwater mountains with flat peaks
What is a guyot?
Current of air that moves swiftly from west to east along the Earth
What is a jet stream?
Formal rules put into effect by duly constituted authorities
What is a law?
Vertical development
What is a mandatory characteristic of a cloud to have a thunderstorm occur?
A standard plotting sheet to determine what other vessels and the wind are doing in relation to your vessel
What is a manuevering board?
A tapered steel tool used for separating strands of rope
What is a marlinspike?
Any object that can be projected or thrown at a target
What is a missile?
A palm and a needle
What is a permanent whipping made out of?
A non acceptable person that must be removed
What is a persona non grata?
A chemical compound that burns at a rapid rate rather than detonate or explode
What is a propellant?
A dip or low point between two areas of higher ground
What is a saddle?
A coral island that continues to subside and disappearing beneath the surface
What is a seamount?
A map marker showing the depth of water
What is a sounding?
A front where neither airmass advances on the other
What is a stationary front?
A form of power projection meant to seize, damage, or destroy an objective
What is a strike?
A cylinder plugged with watertight filler material
What is a stuffing tube?
A padeye of extra strength located on the stern used for towing operations
What is a towing padeye?
Command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander and composed of significant assigned components of two or more military departments
What is a unified or specified command?
Constitutional Law
What is all law in the United States called?
Antisubmarine Rocket
What is an ASROC?
Defense in depth
What is an AW ship formation providing to the vessels?
Large body of air with roughly the same temperature and humidity
What is an air mass?
Chief Engineer
What is another name for the engineering officer?
Hydrologic cycle
What is another name for the water cycle?
opposition to foreign control
What is anticolonialism?
Brightness of a star as it appears to a viewer on Earth
What is apparent magnitude?
Fish farming
What is aquaculture?
Crosswise across the ship
What is athwartships?
Fast attacks with motor vehicles and tanks supported by dive-bombers; introduced by Germany
What is blitzkrieg and who introduced it
Air heated by the Earth rises and is replaced by cooler air descending from higher altitudes
What is convection?
Particles of animal or plant matter
What is detritus?
The management of international relations by which these relations are adjusted and managed by ambassadors and envoys
What is diplomacy?
Sargasso Sea?
What is directly in the middle of the Gulf Stream currents?
Neap tides
What is formed when the tidal forces of the Moon and Sun are at approximate right angles to each other?
energy of position within a gravitational field
What is gravitational energy?
A proper sense of right or wrong
What is honor?
Whistles, sirens, bells, and underwater acoustics
What is included in sound communication?
Projectile devices such as guns and launchers and other equipment needed to operate and control weapons
What is inert ordnance?
Solid waste of society and ships at sea
What is marine litter?
The drive or desire to do a particular thing
What is motivation?
Actual behavior and output of a person in a job
What is performance?
Spring tide
What is produced when the forces of the Moon and Sun are either working together or directly opposed?
When one part of a surf line develops drag and changes direction because of shallower water.
What is refraction?
Action of a rotating propeller
What is screw current caused by?
Sound navigation and rangin
What is sonar short for?
Hygroscopic condensation nuclei
What is term for tiny particles of dust, sand, pollen, smoke, and salt mixed with water vapor and cooled into tiny droplets?
The area of Africa and Eurasia that would be the second goal of a nation under MacKinder's ideology to conquer
What is the "World Island"
Court of Military Appeals
What is the "supreme court" of military appeals?
Humidity
What is the 1 percent water vapor in the atmosphere called?
To provide forces able to conduct prompt, sustained combat on land as well as stability and reconstruction operations, as needed.
What is the Army's mission?
Change between the highest and lowest frequencies heard and source frequency
What is the Doppler shift?
"information acquired on a national scale, usually about a rival, but sometimes about an ally or a neutral country"
What is the Encyclopedia Britannica definition of military/political intelligence?
A law that protects people from lawsuits as long as the rescuer acted in good faith without compensation and administers first aid correctly and without malicious misconduct or gross negligence
What is the Good Samaritan Law?
Area of electrically charged particles influenced by turbulences on the sun
What is the Ionosphere?
Headquarters, six national centers, six regional support centers, and twelve national specialized centers.
What is the National Weather service composed of?
FWC; Norfolk, Virginia and San Diego, California
What is the Navy abbreviation for fleet weather centers, and where are they located?
The Harpoon
What is the Navy's antiship cruise missile?
Lack of funding for adequate numbers of trained personnel, ships, and aircraft.
What is the Navy's biggest issue in supporting the pace of operations in support of these worldwide missions?
ForceNet
What is the Navy's new command, control, communication, computer, and intelligence network?
Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (NMOC)
What is the Navy's weather agency?
CSG
What is the abbreviation for a modern carrier strike group?
NavComSta
What is the abbreviation of a naval communication station?
RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation)
What is the acronym for first aid procedures for bone, joint, and muscle injuries and what does it stand for?
23.5 degrees
What is the angle at which Earth is inclined from the perpendicular to the plane of its orbit of revolution?
26 million square miles, 12,600 feet deep
What is the approximate area and average depth of the Indian Ocean?
1.1 million square miles; 4,921 feet deep
What is the approximate area and average depth of the Mediterranean sea?
59 million square miles; 12,800 feet deep
What is the approximate area and average depth of the Pacific Ocean?
7 million square miles; 13,100 feet deep
What is the approximate area and average depth of the Southern Ocean?
29 Million Square miles
What is the approximate area of the Atlantic Ocean?
180,000 square miles
What is the approximate area of the Black Sea?
One million square miles
What is the approximate area of the Caribbean Sea?
169,000 square miles
What is the approximate area of the Red Sea?
78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% other gases
What is the approximate composition of air near the Earth's surface?
.0004 in
What is the approximate diameter of a moisture droplet in a cloud?
.004 to .35 in/.1 mm to .9mm
What is the approximate diameter range of a raindrop?
5-inch nylon
What is the approximate size of the nylon mooring line of a destroyer?
Fifteen-thirty feet
What is the approximate size range of an Orca?
Strait of Gibraltar
What is the area of water exchange between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea?
Optical Interferometry
What is the astronomical observation technique that involves grouping refracting telescopes in groups of two to three?
3,400 feet deep, 4.7 million square miles
What is the average depth and approximate area of the Arctic Ocean?
12,800 feet
What is the average depth of the Atlantic Ocean?
4,960 feet
What is the average depth of the Gulf of Mexico?
72-84 beats per minute
What is the average resting heart rate?
-40 to -50 degrees farenheit
What is the average temperature of the stratosphere?
42 miles
What is the average width of the continental shelves?
Polar Front Zone
What is the belt of low pressure in the area of 60 degrees north and south latitudes called?
Mercator Projection
What is the best-known map or chart projection?
Magnetopause
What is the boundary between the magnetosphere and solar winds called?
The day-to-day conduct of all actions involving units of the U.S. fleet in oceans of the world
What is the broad definition of Naval Operations?
Entrance hall or foyer
What is the building counterpart to a quarterdeck?
60 steps per minute
What is the cadence of slow time?
Core
What is the center of the Earth?
Gold Oak Leaf
What is the collar device of an Oscar-4 in the Marine Corps?
Three blue boxes surrounded by a silver outline
What is the collar insignia for a Whisky-4 in the Navy?
Officer country
What is the collective term for officers' living spaces?
A strong watertight bulkhead at the after end of the forepeak tank
What is the collision bulkhead?
The collar device is an eagle and two stars perched on a fouled anchor.
What is the color device of a Cadet Master Chief Petty Officer?
A USN fouled anchor
What is the color insignia for an Echo-7 in the Navy?
50% infrared wavelengths, 40% visible spectrum, and 10% ultraviolet
What is the composition of the Sun's energy when it hits the top of the atmosphere?
40 inches
What is the correct distance between ranks in Cadet formations?
Army-Marine Corps-Navy-Air Force-Coast Guard
What is the correct order of march in a peacetime inter-service parade or review?
North Atlantic Drift
What is the current that begins to form when the Gulf Stream begins to spread out and turn eastward?
Plate Tectonics
What is the currently accepted theory regarding the movement of the continents and all major geologic structures?
Java Trench; 24,442 feet deep
What is the deepest point in the Indian Ocean and how deep is it?
Puerto Rico Trench; 28,231 feet deep
What is the deepest point in the North Atlantic, and how deep is it?
Marianas Trench; 36,161 feet deep
What is the deepest point in the Pacific Ocean and how deep is it?
South Sandwich Trench; 27,113 feet deep
What is the deepest point in the South Atlantic, and how deep is it?
Abyssal Plain; 15,091 feet deep
What is the deepest point of the Arctic Ocean and how deep is it?
Cayman Trench; 25,216 feet
What is the deepest point of the North Caribbean Sea, and how deep is it?
Harbors, towns, or cities having access to the sea and containing facilities for cargo handling and ship maintenance of all kinds.
What is the definition of a Seaport?
large body of water opening up to sea
What is the definition of a bay?
a bay-like body of water that connects two or more inlets or parts of sea
What is the definition of a sound?
the power or right to give commands, enforce obedience, take action, or make final decisions
What is the definition of authority?
Armed encounters, other than incidents, in which one or more major powers or their proxies voluntarily restrict their actions in order to prevent escalation to general war.
What is the definition of limited war?
Neptune
What is the densest gaseous planet?
Position of the sun and turbidity of the water
What is the depth at which light penetrates water influenced by?
SSBN
What is the designation for a ballistic missile submarine?
CVN
What is the designation for a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier?
MCM
What is the designation of a Mine countermeasures ship?
The temperature to which air must be cooled at constant pressure and constant water-vapor content to reach its saturation point
What is the dew point?
Spectrum-luminosity diagram
What is the diagram use to plot luminosity and absolute magnitude of stars, also known as a Hertzsprung-Russel diagram?
85,500 miles
What is the diameter of Jupiter?
865,000 miles
What is the diameter of the Sun?
2,160 miles
What is the diameter of the moon?
Anchored ships have one anchor down whereas moored ships have two
What is the difference between a ship being anchored or moored?
An inland whistle is a signal of intent, whereas an international whistle is a signal of execution
What is the difference between a whistle sounded inland and in international waters?
An order enables reasoned obedience, whereas a command calls for immediate blind obedience
What is the difference between an order and a command?
Apprehension is the taking of a person into custody, whereas arrest is the restraint of a person by an order directing that person to remain within certain specified limits
What is the difference between apprehension and arrest?
Mean time uses an imaginary sun that always circles the Earth in exactly twenty-four hours, and apparent time uses the actual Sun.
What is the difference between mean time and apparent time?
Restriction is the limited of an accused person to specified areas while still be required to perform military duties, whereas confinement in brig or jail is physical restraint depriving a person of freedom.
What is the difference between restriction and confinement?
Large revolving dome
What is the distinguishing feature of an observatory?
Motivation
What is the drive or desire to do a particular thing and the force that causes a person to move toward a goal?
Wavelength in meters=3x10^8/frecuency in cycles per second
What is the equation relating frequency and wavelngth of an electromagnetic wave?
The Doldrums
What is the equatorial belt of light and variable converging winds called?
9:00
What is the excellent run time for a 17-year old female cadet?
Coordination of all departments; assignment of personnel and upkeep of their records; preparation and maintenance of ship's organization bills and orders; supervision and coordination of work, exercises, training, and education; supervision of loading and berthing plans; navigatio; and supervision of ship's correspondence
What is the executive officer responsible for?
Marine Ecology/Biological Oceanography
What is the field or research that is concerned with marine organisms and their environment?
"Bring the ship to life and set the watch"!
What is the first order read by the CO during the commissioning of a ship?
Set the best example possible
What is the first rule of leadership?
First ensure their basic needs are satisfied
What is the first thing a leader must do when looking to motivate a group?
tinder
What is the first thing you need to start a fire?
Voltage/electromotive force
What is the force that causes electricity to move through a conductor?
Friction
What is the force that must be dealt with for all moving earthbound objects?
ZT=GMT-ZD
What is the formula for converting Zone Times to GMT times or Zone Descriptions?
Velocity=frequency x wavelength
What is the formula governing soundwaves?
Cell
What is the fundamental unit of a battery?
to build loyal and committed juniors, it is important to first be loyal and committed to them
What is the golden rule of loyalty?
100 million
What is the highest amount of eggs an adult oyster can produce in one laying?
Thermosphere
What is the highest level of the ionosphere?
Self-actualization/personal fulfillment
What is the highest need on Maslow's hierarchy?
Gaeta
What is the home port of the U.S. Sixth Fleet Flagship?
The outer walls of the ship
What is the hull?
The measurement of thermal infrared light energy emitted by a body
What is the infrared thermometer based on?
Anemometer
What is the instrument used to determine the direction and speed of relative wind?
Anemometer
What is the instrument used to measure wind speed?
Voltmeter
What is the instument designed to measure voltage in an electrical circuit?
The process by which information is acquired, gathered, transmitted, evaluated, analyzed, and made available as finished intelligence for policy makes and military commanders to use in decision making and action.
What is the intelligence cycle?
Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea (COLREGS)
What is the international law of the sea for "rules of the road"?
Organizes all the welfare, recreational, and athletic activities, as well as arranging tours for the sailors in foreign ports
What is the job of the special services officer?
Valles Marineris
What is the largest canyon on Mars' surface?
Cuba
What is the largest island in the Caribbean?
Titan
What is the largest of Saturn's moons?
Hull
What is the largest part of a boat, the part that floats in the water?
Mantle
What is the layer of the Earth's crust underneath the Lithosphere?
Asthenosphere
What is the layer of the Earth's crust underneath the mantle?
Broadcast R/T
What is the least secure mean of electronic communication?
Callao Painter
What is the local name for the phenomenon where seabirds and fish die in famines, and the thick hydrogen sulfide from their decaying bodies paint's ship's hulls black?
Mesosphere
What is the lowest level of the ionosphere?
IEDs (improvised explosive devices)
What is the main cause of recent U.S. veterans with debilitating head injuries or amputations?
High nutrient content that encourages rapid plankton and algae growth, using up oxygen and creating 'dead zones'
What is the main danger of organic pollutants?
Fluorocarbon gas release
What is the main depleting factor on the ozone layer?
The emphasis of corrective actions in military leadership.
What is the main difference between civilian and military leadership?
How much gas and cosmic dust become locked together by gravity
What is the main factor determining what kind of star is made?
Large mid-ocean ridge system
What is the main feature of the Indian Ocean?
Packing materials
What is the main portion of current marine litter?
The Hydrogen Sulfide layers had a corrosive effect on metal
What is the main problem for a Navy operating in the Black Sea?
Safety of the ship
What is the main responsibility of the Commanding Officer of a ship?
Strait of Malacca
What is the main route between Asia and Europe?
Greenland-Iceland-United Kingdom Gap (G-I-UK)
What is the main strategic point for defense of allied shipping in the North Atlantic?
Dijibouti
What is the major African port on the Horn of Africa?
San Diego, California
What is the major U.S. naval base on the west coast that serves as the headquarters for the U.S. Third Fleet?
In land warfare, private enemy or neutral property must be left undisturbed, whereas in sea warfare, it is subject to confiscation from a belligerent
What is the major distinction between limitations on land and sea warfare?
Carbon Dioxide
What is the majority of Mars' atmosphere composed of?
Charon
What is the mate planet of Pluto?
94
What is the maximum amount of curl-ups a 15-year old male cadet can log?
Ten feet
What is the maximum length of a moray eel?
Astronomical Unit (AU)
What is the measurement for the average distance it takes the sun's light to reach us?
Ferrule
What is the metal piece at the bottom of the flag called?
Two
What is the minimum amount of Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites in polar orbits at one time?
80 degrees farenheit
What is the minimum water temperature required for a hurricane to develop?
Provide the President, National Security Council, and other policymakers on matters relating to national security.
What is the mission of the CIA?
The Big Bang
What is the modern scientific theory of origin of the universe?
Practical salinity units (PSU)
What is the more precise measure for expressing the total salt in seawater?
Atomic time/universal coordinated time (UTC)
What is the most accurate kind of time?
Northwest Pacific
What is the most active ocean basin for typhoon development?
A conspiracy, culminating in a coup that overturns an established government.
What is the most common progression of a revolutionary war today?
Breakwater
What is the most common structure built to protect harbors?
Alcohol-filled
What is the most common thermometer?
Electronic digital computer
What is the most common type of computer?
Marline
What is the most common type of small stuff?
Allied invasion of the Gallipoli Penninsula
What is the most famous amphibious operation of World War 1?
Mistral in southern France
What is the most famous valley wind system?
Veracruz
What is the most important Mexican port?
The Gulf Stream
What is the most important current affecting the United States and its entire Atlantic Seaboard?
National Centers for Environmental Predictions (NCEP)
What is the most important national centers organization?
Obedience
What is the most important quality for a leader to instill in their personnel?
Panama Canal
What is the most important strategic spot in the Caribbean?
Hygrometers
What is the most modern electronic instrument using a precisely determined dew-point temperature or changes in electrical capacitance or resistance to measure and present readouts of relative humidity?
Courage
What is the most traditional trait of a leader?
Plane of the ecliptic
What is the name for Earth's orbit around the Sun?
Ion
What is the name for a charged atom?
Nebula
What is the name for a large cloud of gas in space?
Almanac
What is the name for a publication that provides long-range weather predictions for the year ahead?
Graving basins
What is the name for a system of locks that hold in forty-foot tidal waters in some harbors to keep the skips afloat?
Waterspout
What is the name for a tornado that forms over water?
Protosun
What is the name for an infant sun?
Monsoons
What is the name for seasonal winds characteristic of South and Southeast Asia?
Heliosphere
What is the name for the area beyond the Sun's atmosphere full of energetic particles of solar wind and extending from twenty sola radii to the heliopause?
Horse Latitudes
What is the name for the area of 30 degrees north and south latitudes that features sinking and accumulating air?
La Nina
What is the name for the effect that follows El Nino?
Ship's boatswain
What is the name for the first lieutenant's assistant chief warrant boatswain?
Coma
What is the name for the halo made of frozen gases surrounding the nucleus of a comet?
Microburst
What is the name for the leading gust of wind in a thunderstorm?
Bow shock
What is the name for the phenomenon where oncoming solar wind compresses the magnetosphere to about 40,000 miles from Earth?
Magnetotail
What is the name for the phenomenon where the far side of the magnetosphere is distended into a comet-like tail between 3-4 million miles long?
Seeding
What is the name for the premeir modern rainmaking technique?
Economic zone
What is the name for the region extending beyond the 12 mile territorial sea to about 200 miles out?
Kuiper Belt
What is the name for the region of the solar system beyond Pluto extending from 30 to 55 AU from the Sun?
Dangerous semicircles
What is the name for the semicircles on the side of the dangerous quadrants?
Cyberspace
What is the name for the sum total of all the world's computers, servers, and interconnecting networks?
Photosphere
What is the name for the surface of the sun?
Regolith
What is the name for the thick dust layer present on the moon?
Trade winds
What is the name for the winds that blow from the northeast in the latitude belt from 0 to 30 degrees?
Polar northeasterlies
What is the name for the winds that blow from the northeast in the latitude belt from 60 degrees to the North Pole?
Prevailing westerlies
What is the name for the winds that blow from the southeast in the latitude belt from 30 to 60 degrees?
Maria
What is the name for the younger rocks on the moon full of solidifed lava and dust?
Binaries
What is the name for two stars that orbit each other?
Vom Kriege
What is the name of Karl von Clausewitz's influential dissertation on strategy?
Office of Naval Intelligence
What is the name of the Navy's intelligence organization?
Camp Delta
What is the name of the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, staffed by Army guards and Navy medical personell that serves as a holding and interrogation facility for al-Qaeda, Taliban, and other terrorist detainees?
Ballast tanks
What is the name of the fillable water tanks inside a submarine allowing it to submerge or surface?
The winds of Gibraltar
What is the name of the infamous valley wind system that is always a concern for the 6th Fleet in the western Mediterranean Sea?
Pangea
What is the name of the original supercontinent?
Meridians
What is the navigation term defined as the imaginary lines running through the poles and around the Earth?
Cyber Warfare
What is the newest form of information warfare?
Proxima Centauri, 26.4 trillion miles away
What is the next closest star and how close is it?
Fighting Redcocks
What is the nickname of the Strike Fighter Squadron VFA-22?
Fairness
What is the one key to sucessful leadership, as defined by the NS II textbook?
Starfish ring
What is the only artificial ring inside the magnetosphere?
It's coarse skin will produce severe abrasion on contact
What is the only danger to come from the giant devil ray, or manta ray?
a funeral
What is the only occasion in which slow time is utilized?
The creation of artificial reefs that serve as habitats for plant and animal life?
What is the only positive of marine litter?
Surface, air, and subsurface search; electronic warfare; aircraft when airborne and under combat or operational control of the ship; collection, display, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence information; preparing operations plans; planning of seamanship evolutions; gathering weather information; and communications
What is the operations department responsible for?
687 Earth Days
What is the orbital period of Mars?
Mussels
What is the other main shellfish that is farmed besides oyster?
Exosphere
What is the outer fringe of the Earth's atmosphere called?
Ogive
What is the pointed nose of a projectile called?
Burning
What is the preferable method for retiring a flag?
Iodine Tablets
What is the preferred method of purifying water?
A lighthouse is on the shore and a light tower is offshore
What is the primary difference between a lighthouse and a light tower?
Sleet freezes from the outside in, whereas hail freezes from the inside out
What is the primary difference between sleet and hail?
The inner belt contains primarily high-energy protons and the outer belt contains primarily high-energy electrons
What is the primary difference in content between the two Van Allen radiation belts?
Tuna
What is the primary fish captured by U.S. purse seiners?
Bathythermograph (BT)
What is the primary instrument used to check the temperature of water at various depths?
Coordinate the efforts of their personnel for a common goal
What is the primary job of a military leader?
Tomahawk
What is the primary long range surface-to-surface missile used by the US Navy?
Piloting
What is the primary means of navigation when entering or leaving port and in coastal navigation?
Tin
What is the primary metal mined off the shores of Thailand, Malaysia, and Sumatra?
To advance the knowledge of ocean, coastal, and seabed areas for the purpose of increasing the effectiveness of naval as well as other military weapons systems
What is the primary objective of the Navy's oceanographic program?
Sink enemy submarines
What is the primary objective of the submarine's basic mission?
Circulating water cycle
What is the primary system of a nuclear power plant?
Prism
What is the primary tool for seeing the visible spectrum of light?
Nansen bottle
What is the primary tool for taking samples of ocean water?
TH-57 Sea Ranger
What is the primary training aircraft used by the United States Navy?
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
What is the principal U.S. agency that is focused on the oceans and atmosphere?
Air-launched homing torpedoes
What is the principal weapon of Modern USW helicopters?
National Weather Service (NWS)
What is the principal weather agency in the United States?
Coalescence
What is the process by which cloud droplets grow to a size large enough to fall as rain, snow, or sleet by combining with one another?
To develop an efficient organization of personnel trained to accomplish a common goal
What is the purpose of discipline in the military services?
2,440 kilometers
What is the radius of Mercury>
A maximum time of one hour
What is the recommended maximum time length for a staff meeting?
The award's ribbon may be worn on the uniform higher in precedence than NJROTC ribbons, but the wear of the associated medal or it's miniature equivalent is not authorized.
What is the regulation for the wear of active duty ribbons and badges?
Neatly trimmed and tailored, shall not extend below a point level with the middle of the ear, shall end with a clean shaven horizontal line.
What is the regulation on male sideburns?
authorized, but shall not be visible
What is the regulation regarding a female cadet wearing necklaces in uniform?
The right of a state to have representatives in other states for carrying on diplomatic negotiations and receive similar representatives from other states.
What is the right of legation?
Penetrate the storm at an altitude of about 1/3 of the storm's height
What is the rule for airplane pilots if they must fly through a thunderstorm?
Cosmology
What is the science concerned with the nature of the universe and it's origin?
Aerodynamics
What is the science that deals with the motion of bodies moving through air and other gases.
Density
What is the scientific term used to describe how much of a material is present per unit of volume?
AGM
What is the service designation of air-to-surface missiles?
Continental Slope
What is the sharp descent at the end of the continental shelf called?
3 diagonal stripes travelling from the top right-hand corner to the bottom left-hand corner
What is the sleeve insignia for an Echo-3 in the Navy?
Three chevrons, 4 rockers, and a globe with an eagle and anchor
What is the sleeve insignia of an Echo-9 special in the Marine Corps?
Minke Whale
What is the smallest Baleen whale?
Strait of Bab el Mandeb
What is the southern choke point in the Red Sea?
A single convex objective lens, at the far end, with another convex eyepiece lens on the other side
What is the structure of the refracting telescope?
Astronomy
What is the study of the stars and heavenly bodies, including their composition, motion, position, and size?
Atmospheric diving suit
What is the suit used for the deepest dives in the oceans?
Multiplexing
What is the technique where multiple analog signals and digital data streams are incorporated into a single data wave?
High Seas
What is the term defined as "all parts of the sea that are not included in the territorial sea or in the internal waters of a state"?
General War
What is the term defined as "armed conflict between major powers in which the total resource of the belligerents are deployed and the national survival of a major belligerent are in jeopardy"?
Continental Shelf
What is the term defined as "the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coast, but beyond the territorial sea, to a depth of 200 meters or beyond to where the depth of the superjacent waters allows exploitation of the natural resources"?
Meteoroids
What is the term defined as a chunk of rock or metal orbit in in space not more than a meter in size>
Leader
What is the term defined as a column, specifically used when referring to lightning?
Quarantine
What is the term defined as a limited and selective blockade directed against specific prohibited cargo/contraband?
Swell
What is the term defined as a long, smooth wave coming from a distant storm center?
Habitable zone
What is the term defined as a region neither too hot nor too cold to support life?
Fraternization
What is the term defined as a relationship between a senior becoming overly familiar with personnel of lower rank?
Support relationships
What is the term defined as a relationship between subordinate commanders when one unit or organization can aid, protect, complement, or sustain another force?
Scupper
What is the term defined as a rubber or metal drain along the bulwarks that allow water to run off the deck during rain or heavy seas?
Integrated circuit
What is the term defined as a set of electronic components connected by ultrathin conductors printed on small silicon wafers called chips?
Moral Courage
What is the term defined as a show of firmness in difficult situations where the danger of death or injury is not an immediate concern?
Law
What is the term defined as a statement that describes and predicts the future outcome of events?
Solar wind
What is the term defined as a stream of charged particles emanating from the Sun at speeds up to 900,000 miles per hour?
Raid
What is the term defined as a sudden destructive attack against a limited area or facility?
Almanac
What is the term defined as a timetable for the movement and location of the planetes and is also called an ephemeris?
Wind
What is the term defined as air in motion?
Dark Matter
What is the term defined as an undiscovered material present in space that cannot be seen with telescopes and does not emit, reflect, or absorb light or any other electromagnetic radiation?
Transverse frames
What is the term defined as girders attached to the keel running athwartships and supporting the shell plating?
Breccia
What is the term defined as impact material from crashing meteors?
Topography
What is the term defined as land features?
Fjords
What is the term defined as long, narrow inlets from the sea?
Rays
What is the term defined as material ejected from impact craters?
Cycle
What is the term defined as one complete sequence of values of the strength of the wave as it passes through a point in space?
Research
What is the term defined as prolonged investigation over time?
Meteorites
What is the term defined as remnants from a meteor strike?
Asteroids
What is the term defined as small bodies that orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets?
Front
What is the term defined as the boundary between warm and cold air masses?
Center of gravity
What is the term defined as the center of mass on a ship?
Acceleration
What is the term defined as the change in velocity per unit of time?
Weather
What is the term defined as the condition of the atmosphere?
Fetch
What is the term defined as the distance that wind blows over water?
Supernova
What is the term defined as the explosion of a star?
Double bottom
What is the term defined as the honeycomb structure in the bottom of a ship creating by transverse and longitudal frames?
Orbital period
What is the term defined as the length of time required for an orbital body to complete a full rotation around the Sun?
Power
What is the term defined as the rate at which work is done or energy is gained or expended?
Relative Humidity (RH)
What is the term defined as the ratio of the amount of water vapor the air actually contains to the maximum amount that air at that temperature and pressure could contain, expressed as a percentage?
Sea Power
What is the term defined as the sum of a nation's capabilities to implement its interests by using the ocean areas for political, economic, and military activites in peace or war to obtain national objectives?
Truck
What is the term defined as the top of the mast?
Tide
What is the term defined as the vertical rise and fall of water?
Migratory lows
What is the term defined as traveling low-pressure cells frequently found in the Polar Front?
Ebb
What is the term defines as the fall of the tide that pushes water away from shore?
Deck
What is the term for a "floor" on a ship?
Pulsars
What is the term for a celestial body that radiates energy at very precise intervals?
Flying bridge
What is the term for a elevated platform with an auxiliary helm and engine controls seen on some powerboats?
Retrograde
What is the term for a kind of moon that orbits in an opposite direction of the planet it orbits?
Prograde
What is the term for a kind of moon that orbits in the same direction of the planet it orbits?
Main frame
What is the term for a large, immobile computer for corporate and government accounting, transactions, and data processing?
personal relations
What is the term for a leader's associations with seniors, peers, juniors, and the general public?
Cloud
What is the term for a mass of hygroscopic nuclei that have soaked up moisture from water vapor in the air?
Radar telescope
What is the term for a modified radiotelescope that can direct powerful microwave-frequency beams at celestial objects and receive the echos back when they rebound to earth?
"Blackshoes"
What is the term for a nonaviation personnel typically in the deck department?
Grand Marshal
What is the term for a person who organizes and directs a street parade?
Learning plateau
What is the term for a point in time where further learning improvement comes very slowly?
Tanker
What is the term for a ship designed to carry liquid cargo in bulk quantities?
Browser
What is the term for a software tool that is used to locate information on the internet?
Annular Eclipse
What is the term for a solar eclipse where the Moon will leave a ring of the Sun's corona visible?
Observatory
What is the term for a structure with at least one large telescope with computer driven aiming machinery?
Frost
What is the term for a subatcne similar to dew, but formed only at temperatures below freezing?
Conductor
What is the term for a substance that permits the free motion of alarge number of electrons due to its atomic structure?
Optical properties
What is the term for a substance's ability to transmit light?
Server
What is the term for a system of software running on one or more linked computers to provide a resource to a user on a computer network and/or the Internet?
Main sequence star
What is the term for a typical star in the Milky Way?
Pulsar
What is the term for a very young and dense neutron star spinning at incredible rates?
Q ship
What is the term for a vessel that looks like a cargo vessel but has camouflaged weapons?
Collateral duties
What is the term for an extrabillet in addition to a sailor's typical duties?
Vector quantity
What is the term for an object that has both magnitude and direction?
Banks
What is the term for an underwater plateau with an abundance of marine vegetation?
Chemical energy
What is the term for energy within a substance that can be released as heat by a chemical reaction?
Strategic Geography
What is the term for evaluating areas on Earth's surface that are important from a military standpoint?
Raw Information
What is the term for material collected from all sources about a given subject or country?
Freezing rain
What is the term for precipitation that becomes a supercooled liquid or mush that freezes on contact?
Guano
What is the term for seabird droppings that are 'mined' for high-end fertilizer?
Merchant marine ships
What is the term for ships engaged in commerce that carry goods and liquids that carry goods from one place to another over the world's oceans and waterways?
Radio sonobuoys
What is the term for small, expendable floating hydrophone units that are dropped into an area of a suspected submarine?
Sea
What is the term for smaller, partially enclosed subdivisions of the oceans?
Landlubber
What is the term for someone who knows nothing about the sea?
Supersonic speed
What is the term for speed faster than the speed of sound?
Rip current
What is the term for strong, seaward-moving currents that occur on some shores and return excess water seaward?
"Area of Decision"
What is the term for the aerospace school's area of overlap between various air dominance areas?
nebula
What is the term for the beginning stage of a star's life as a cold, dark gloud of gas and dust?
Fault lines
What is the term for the boundaries in the tectonic plates?
Storm surge
What is the term for the dramatic rise in seawater level near storms making landfall?
Ocean Basins
What is the term for the five areas of the World Ocean divided by the continents?
Supernova
What is the term for the giant explosion during the death of a Giant star, then followed by the collapse of the core into a neutron star?
Mesosphere
What is the term for the lower part of the mantle?
Medium
What is the term for the material or space through which waves travel?
Corona
What is the term for the outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere?
Lithosphere
What is the term for the outer rigid crust of the Earth?
Lee Helmsman
What is the term for the person who stands watch at the engine-order telegraph on the bridge?
Freeboard
What is the term for the portion of the boat above the waterline?
Super-refractivity
What is the term for the property of extreme bending of light rays?
Mach number
What is the term for the ratio of the body's speed to the speed of soun in that part of the atmosphere?
Geopolitics
What is the term for the relationship between geography and politics?
Divisions
What is the term for the smaller composition of departments of a ship?
Convection
What is the term meaning a vertical circular flow caused by heat differences in the water?
Submarine Fan
What is the term meaning an enormous plain of mud and silt?
Quasar
What is the term meaning an incredibly energy-rich area surround by black holes?
Phytoplankton
What is the term meaning microscopic marine plants that start the sea food chain?
Turbidity Currents
What is the term meaning rapidly moving underwater currents carrying debris and sediments?
Green energy
What is the term meaning renewable energy produced without fossil fuels?
circumpolar
What is the term meaning surrounding one of the earth's poles?
Byte
What is the term of a group of 8 binary numbers?
Crust
What is the term referring to the Earth's surface?
Topography
What is the term referring to the form of the Earth's surface?
Atoll
What is the term referring to the strand of coral islands around an old volcanic rim?
Convergence
What is the term that dictates that air flows towards the center of a low-pressure area?
Divergence
What is the term that dictates that air must always flow outward from the center of a high-pressure area?
Cyclone
What is the term that is defined as an atmospheric disturbance characterized by rapid circular air flow around a low-pressure center?
Period
What is the term that measures how long it takes for a complete wave to pass a certain point?
Dogfight
What is the term when aircraft engage each other with shorter range guns in close range?
Ohms
What is the unit to measure resistance in an electrical circuit?
Ampere/amp
What is the unit used to measure the rate at which an electric current flows?
Only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs, or 24 hours a day when properly illuminated
What is the universal custom of displaying the United States Flag?
W=f x d
What is the work formula?
La Rance Tidal Power Station
What is the world's first large-scale successful tidal plant?
Shiwa Lake Tidal Power Station
What is the world's largest tidal power plant?
Fukushima meltdown
What is the worst case of nuclear pollution in the new millenium?
Carrying flag halyards and navigational and signal lights
What is the yardarm used for?
Telling things the way they are, without deception
What is truthfulness?
The seaward and downward thrust of a wave after it breaks onto the beach?
What is undertow?
It orbits in a reverse direction to most of the other planets
What is unique about Venus's orbit?
Radio-reflecting layers are present
What is unique about the thermosphere?
Boatswain's Chair
What is used for a personnel transfer during ConRep?
Iceland, the Azores, Ascension Island and Tristan de Cunha
What islands emerge above sea level on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?
P-3 reconnaissance aircraft
What kind of Navy aircraft collided with a Chinese fighter jet over the South China sea in April 2001?
Combined Commands
What kind of command is given without voice inflection?
menhaden fishing
What kind of commercial fishing is the most mechanized?
Longshore currents
What kind of currents are a groin built to prevent?
Kinetic Energy
What kind of energy is energy of motion?
Milkfish
What kind of fish are raised in shallow brakish ponds with fertilizer?
Advection fog
What kind of fog is air0-mass fog produced by air in motion or to fog formed in one place and transported by wind to another?
alienated follower
What kind of follower takes a negative approach to his/her job as a follower, always complains, criticizes every idea, and questions every unit policy?
Fluid Friction
What kind of friction is often referred to as "drag"?
Negative items
What kind of items do not produce much motivation?
Reasoned obedience
What kind of obedience allows for personal initiative in carrying out an order?
Blind obedience
What kind of obedience is automatic response to orders?
Polar plot
What kind of plot is a maneuvering board?
Hydroid
What kind of poisonous invertebrate is a Portugues man-of-war?
Dipping sonar
What kind of sonar equipment can be used by helicopters to detect submerged submarines?
Red Dwarves
What kind of star are the majority of stars in the Milky Way?
Red Dwarf
What kind of star is Proxima Centuari?
Radiotelescope
What kind of telescope uses a dish-like antenna to gather radio waves from space?
Dark energy
What kind of theoretical energy accounts for spacial observation anomalies?
Roll-on roll-off (RoRo) ships
What kind of vessel has ramps and large hold openings to accommodate containerized or unitized cargo, or wheeled and tracked vehicles?
Chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR)
What kind of warfare may only be authorized by the President of the United States?
Longitudinal Mechanical wave
What kind of wave is Sound?
Medical establishments, hospital zones, museums, churches, and buildings housing religious organizations
What kinds of buildings are subject to special protection from bombings?
Square knot, bowline, single/double becket bends, round turn, two half hitches, and the clove hitch.
What knots, bends, and hitches are most Navy men and women expected to know how to tie?
Mississippi River Delta
What landform continues to grow into the Gulf of Mexico from sediments carried down from interior North America?
Military Law
What law is the law regulating the military establishment including the military justice system?
Law of conservation of energy
What law states that within a closed system, energy cannot be created or destroyed?
Lithosphere
What layer is divided into tectonic plates?
Magnetosphere
What layer surrounds and overlaps the exosphere?
Ngo Dinh Diem
What leader of the Republic of Vietnam refused to allow elections and sparked a civil war?
Joining
What leadership approach features a group decision and the leader following?
Consulting
What leadership approach features a leader's presentation of the problem and asking the group for ideas?
Telling
What leadership approach features little freedom to the group and all authority belonging to the leader?
Testing
What leadership approach features the leader state a problem, pick a possible solution, let the group react, then making a decision?
Self-Confidence
What leadership trait helps eliminate the fear of failure and is developed with increased experience, skills, professional knowledge, and positive attitude?
Sense of Humor
What leadership trait is essential to relaxing a team in a stressful situation?
Top Secret
What level of security classification is assigned to material that could result in great damage to the nation if revealed?
Culverins
What long-range guns did the English utilize to defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588?
Anchor windlass
What machine is used to hoist a bow anchor?
Battle of Lepanto
What major battle marked the end of the age of the galley?
The recoil of the gun ejecting the spent powder case and reloading a new one
What makes a gun automatic?
It is a vast area of floating, native plants that float because of their air bladders.
What makes the Sargasso Sea so unique?
Captain John Winslow, Kearsarge
What man defeated Semmes' CSS Albama in a single-ship duel, and what was the name of his vessel?
Commodore Stephen Luce
What man was instrumental in starting a system of training for enlistedmen and the establishment of Naval War college?
Quartermaster's notebook
What manual does the Quartermaster of the watch maintain?
Bluejacket's Manual
What manual states that when offense against good order and discipline are punished by proper naval authority, punishment is imposed for three reasons: deterrence, encouragement of duty, and to set an example?
Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917
What marked the first time a communist political party ever gained control of an entire nation?
Heliopause
What marks the transition into deep space?
Great Observatories Program
What massive program did NASA begin in 1990?
Maganese
What metal is found in large underwater belts totalling about 1.35 million square miles in the Pacific?
Commodore Perry's mission to Japan
What mission was regarded as the most important "peacetime battle" of the nineteenth century?
Ensure that his/her group's work gives the group the reward of belonging, status, and getting ahead
What must a leader do next for motivation once basic needs have been satisfied?
Evaluating and reporting correctly on the extent of damages; controlling and extinguishing all kinds of fires; giving first aid and transporting injured to battle dressings; detecting, identifying, and measuring nuclear radiation as well as biological and chemical agents, and carrying out decontamination procedures; and performing the special duties assigned to their parties
What must repair parties be capable of?
Great Britain
What nation agreed on a settlement of the Alaskan-Canadian boundary favorable to the United States?
Italy
What nation formed the Rome-Berlin axis with Germany?
Japan
What nation has complete naval superiority in the Pacific?
Israel
What nation has joined the U.S. in threatening to take unilateral military action against Iran if it continues to enrich Uranium to the degree that is can be used to build nuclear weapons?
U.S., Canada, Russia, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden
What nations are in the arctic council?
Russia and Iran
What nations are supporting the Assad government in the Syrian Civil War?
Depth Charge
What new weapon was designed by the British early in the war and specifically tailored to defeating submarines?
Southern Orcean
What ocean surrounds Antarctica and is therefore circumpolar?
Any noncapital offense punishable under the UCMJ, and some capital offenses if authorized by the president
What offenses are under the jurisdiction of a special court-martial?
First Lieutenant
What officer is in charge of all deck seamanship evolutions?
the First Lieutenant
What officer is in charge of lifeboats, rafts, life jackets, and other survival equipment?
First Lieutenant
What officer is in charge of the anchor detail?
The engineering officer; and the damage control assistant (DCA)
What officer is the damage control officer, and who is he/she assisted by?
Executive officer
What officer is the line officer next in rank to the Commanding Officer?
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
What organization funded the birth of the modern internet?
International Astronomical Union
What organization hosts the world's leading astronomers?
National Ocean Service (NOS)
What organization publishes Tide Tables and Tidal Current Tables?
Department of Commerce
What organization would pay for additional defensive features on merchant vessels in the event of a national emergency?
Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization
What organization wrote The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, also known as the COLREGS?
Andromeda Galaxy
What other galaxy is accelerating towards the Milky Way that will cause it to collide with the Milky Way in 3.75 billion years?
Stack
What part of the ship provides air to the main propulsion engines and exhausts smoke and hot gases from them?
Echo-6, Staff Sergeant
What pay grade in the Marine Corps features a sleeve insignia of three chevrons, crossed rifles, and one rocker?
93%
What percent of South Vietnam's population was under government control in 1970?
Radio detection and ranging
What phrase is the acronym Radar developed from?
9-10 points
What point values could you have earned if awarded the Physical Fitness with a silver lamp?
Appeasement
What policy did Britain and France first undertake when dealing with Hitler and Mussolini?
Containment
What policy was emphasized in Truman Doctrine?
President Nixon
What president authorized renewed bombing of North Vietnam?
The principle that when two dissimilar metals are in contact, a voltage will be produced between them when they are heated
What principle is the thermocouple thermometer based on?
Bernoulli's Principle
What principle states that in a closed system, the decrease of one element of streamlined fluid flow must increase another to counterbalance it?
Pioneer 10
What probe discovered Jupiter?
Cool the burned area with water/ elevate the burned part
What procedures should you do when treating a second degree burn?
Thomas Anthony Harris
What psychologist wrote the book "I'm OK, You're OK" in 1969?
Nautical Chart Symbols, Abbreviations, and Terms, Chart No.1
What publication chart contains explanations of symbols used on navigation charts?
Brigadier General
What rank was Ulysses S. Grant when he captured Fort Henry?
Air Force U-2s
What reconnaissance aircraft captured the photos of Russian nuclear building programs in Fidel Castro's Cuba?
Sluice gates
What regulated flow channels or gates are opened at low tide in a dam to spin turbines and generate electricity?
Investigators
What repair team members are the first ones on the scene of the fire and aim to locate it?
Freedom to communicate with the home government, safety/security of self/staff/family, inviolability of home and embassy, and certain jurisdictional immunity such as freedom from criminal and civil laws
What rights do ambassadors and military attaches enjoy in their host countries?
The sponsor breaks on the bow a gaily wrapped bottle of champagne, wine, or water, saying "I name you in the name of the United States" and sometimes "May success always attend you"
What ritual is performed by the female sponsor following the playing of the national anthem?
Einstein's Theory of Relativity
What rules govern the movement of bodies in space?
Leatherback
What sea turtle species can exceed six feet in length and weigh over half a ton?
Nicaragua Rise
What separates the two basins in the Caribbean Sea?
Guided-Missile Destroyers
What ship has the designation DDG?
USS Housatonic
What ship was sunk by the H.L. Hunley?
USS Alfred
What ship was the first American naval flag raised on in 1775?
A triangular blue field of stars
What should the end result of a folded American flag look like?
Hotel
What signal flag indicates "I have a Pilot on board"?
Weeverfish
What small marine fish bury themselves in the mud, leaving only their heads exposed, then dart out with poisonous fins erect and strike the victim?
General ocean sailing chart
What small-scale charts show the approaches to large areas of the coast?
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
What special agency conducts advanced research?
accountability
What special burden do Civilian leaders carry less of?
Strait of Sicily
What strait divides the Mediterranean?
International Association of Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) System B
What system of buoys is used on all navigable waters of the United States?
Vertical Envelopment
What tactic entails the airlift of troops and equipment to landing areas behind the selected assault breach?
Planetshine
What term describes the occurrence where the moon's dark side it illuminated by reflected Earthlight?
Naval telecommunications
What term includes all the communications effort within the Department of the Navy?
Self-discipline
What term is an inner quality of control of yourself, coming from your prior experience and training?
Boiler
What term is defined as a boxlike casing containing hundreds of water-filled steel tubes near the top, arranged so heat from fireboxes underneath them passes over them, turning water into steam that pushes into turbines?
Treaty
What term is defined as a contract between independent nations and depends for its enforcement on the interests on the governments that are parties to it?
Red Giant
What term is defined as a greatly expanded main-sequence star in its last stages of life?
Battery
What term is defined as a group of gun mounts of the same size, normally controlled by the same point?
Harbor Chart
What term is defined as a large-scale chart that shows harbors and their approaches in detail?
Extratropical low
What term is defined as a low-pressure weather system outside the tropics?
Theater
What term is defined as a military geographic area or responsibility?
Vector
What term is defined as a plotted line used to represent any quantitiy that has both magnitude and direction?
Rigging
What term is defined as all wires, ropes, and chains supportings masts or kingposts, and operating booms and cargo hooks?
Convention
What term is defined as an informal rule that has become a part of our culture through usage and custom?
Daybeacon
What term is defined as an unlighted structural aid to navigation?
Loyalty
What term is defined as faithful and enthusiastic devotion to one's country?
Military Strategy
What term is defined as physical violence or the threat of such violence, that seeks victory through strength in arms?
Pollutants
What term is defined as substances that damage marine processes or cause loss or restricting of an ocean resource?
Scope of chain
What term is defined as the amount of chain veered when anchoring?
Sound intensity
What term is defined as the amount of energy or power in a sound wave at any given time?
tactics
What term is defined as the art and science of fighting battles?
International law
What term is defined as the body of rules under which the nations of the world deal with each other?
National Strategy
What term is defined as the combination of the capabilities of a nation to attain national interests or objectives?
Upwelling
What term is defined as the movement of deeper water to the surface?
Counterintelligence
What term is defined as the protection of a nation's secrets?
Magnitude
What term is defined as the relative brightness of a celestial body?
Cosmology
What term is defined as the study of the universe?
Grand Strategy
What term is defined as the use of national power and influence to attain national security objectives?
Oceanography
What term is referred to as "the application of sciences to the phenomena of the oceans, including the study of their forms and their physical, chemical, and biological features?"
Personality
What term is the ability to talk to large groups and still make each person feel that they are being talked to alone?
espirit de corps.
What term is the feeling of being proud of the other people in the same group?
Halyard
What term is the rope by which a flag is raised on a flagpole?
Hertz
What term is used instead of cycles per second in most physical sciences?
Packet(s)
What term is used to define ships sailing on a schedule?
ridgeline
What term is used to refer to a line of high ground with changes in elevation along its top?
projection
What term is used to refer to falsely attributing one's own unacceptable feelings or impulses to another?
posterity
What term is used to refer to future generations?
Discipline
What term means an orderly way of doing things that guides people towards the right actions?
Honesty
What term means refusing to lie, cheat, or steal?
leeward side
What term means the side of an island facing away from the wind?
Turbidity
What term measures the amount of suspended materials in water?
aptitudes
What term refers to talents or skills that you have or can develop with practice or training?
insight
What term refers to the ability to understand a hidden or inward truth?
Luminosity
What term refers to the brightness of a star as compared to the Sun?
Relief
What term refers to the different elevations and form of the Earth's surface?
Aptitude
What term refers to the potential skills and abilities of a person in the future?
Broadband
What term refers to the simultaneous use of a broad range of carrier-ave frequencies with bandwidths of 6 MHz?
Old Northwest Territory
What territory had Britain ceded to the United States following the American Revolution?
Soryu, Kaga, and Akagi
What three Japanese carriers were sunk by the dive-bomb raid during the Battle of Midway?
USS Bainbridge (DDG 96), USS Halyburton (FFG 40) and USS Boxer (LHD 4)
What three U.S. navy ships were dispatched following word of the hostage situation regarding Captain Phillips?
USS Indiana, USS Massachusetts, and USS Oregon
What three battleships were created under the Naval Act of 1890?
Belgium, the Netherlands, and France
What three countries did Germany conquer in 1940?
temperature, pressure, and salinity
What three factors affect the speed at which sound travels through seawater?
wind speed, wind duration, fetch
What three factors influence wave height?
Marlin, sailfish, and tuna
What three fish are targeted by Japanese and South Korean long-liners?
The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland
What three former Soviet satellite states joined NATO in 1999?
Strategic nuclear deterrence, Overseas-deployed forces, and security of the sea lines of communication
What three functional roles in the U.S. national military strategy are the Navy responsible for?
Good Health, Energy, and Optimism
What three leadership attributes cannot exist without each other, and few appreciate until they are lost?
Terrier, Tartar, and Talos
What three missiles were in the Navy's second line of fleet defense during the 1960's and 1970's, often described as the '3 Ts'?
Spain, China and Korea
What three nations caused problems for the U.S. Navy between 1871 and 1875?
Wardroom, staterooms, and engine rooms
What three spaces on a ship are actually referred to as "rooms"?
No one wants their personal affairs pried into; many people like to talk about themselves to someone who they trust, who will listen and understand; the key to getting acquainted is a sincere and unselfish interest in the people being approached
What three things should a leader remember when starting a conversation?
Echo Sounders (Fathometers)
What tool provides a rapid mean of finding the depth of water over which a vessel is travelling?
Tact
What trait is the ability to use good judgement to speak and act in a diplomatic way to avoid offending one's seniors, peers, or juniors?
United Arab Emirates and Qatar
What two Persian Gulf countries control the valuable pearl fisheries?
USS Lexington and USS Enterprise
What two aircraft carriers avoided destruction at Pearl Harbor because they were delivering planes?
Bristleworms and Bloodworms
What two annelids have tufted, silky bristles in a row along each side to penetrate skin and create a pale, hot, swollen, numb, and itchy area on contact?
Navy and Marine Corps.
What two branches of service where primary res ponders to terrorism during the Iran-Iraq war?
Grand Fleet and Channel Fleet
What two fleets did Great Britain utilize during World War One?
Never make a regulation that you cannot or will not enforce and take immediate, fair action that leaves no doubt in the mind of the offender about the reason for the reprimand or punishment
What two fundamental rules apply to consistency in military disciplinary action?
Kiska and Attu
What two islands were captured by the Japanese at the beginning of the Battle of Midway?
Common Sense and Good Judgement
What two leadership traits enable a person to make good decisions?
Operating forces and the naval shore establishment
What two main parts of the Navy are the responsibility of the Chief of Naval Operations?
India and Pakistan
What two nations exploded nuclear test devices in response to the other doing so in Spring 1998?
Attack by Air Force stealth B-2 bombers or Navy SEAL ground commandos
What two options were discussed for the raid on Bin Laden's Compound?
NASA and the European Space Agency
What two organizations are cooperatively working on the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory?
Right-front quarter in the Northern Hemisphere and the left-front quarter in the Southern Hemisphere
What two quadrants are 'dangerous quadrants'?
Turboprop Bear and Supersonic Badger
What two reconnaissance aircraft did the Soviets use in the Cold War?
Indus River and Ganges-Brahmaputra
What two river systems have build submarine "fans" into the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal?
Responsibility and Accountability
What two special burdens go on a Navy leader besides authority?
Maine and Washington state
What two states are main producers of salmon?
Beaufort Wind Scale and Correlative Sea Disturbance Scale
What two wind scales can be used to estimate wind speed?
arterial bleeding
What type of bleeding corresponds to blood loss from an artery?
Steam fog
What type of fog is a subset of Advection fog and is formed by air saturation?
Exocet missiles
What type of missile, fired from Argentine attack planes, caused Britain to lose two frigates and a transport ship?
Wolf-Pack Tactics
What u-boat tactic did German Admiral Donitz use to inflict heavy losses on the Allies?
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
What underwater mountain range separates the two Atlantic Ocean sub-basins?
Functional air wings
What unit are Naval air forces broken down into?
Decibels
What units are used to calculate relative intensity?
Stand-on vessel
What vessel is required to maintain course and speed during passing?
Aegis cruisers and Arleigh Burke-class destroyers
What vessels are the typical carriers of an ARSOC?
The strategy of preparing better defense positions behind the breach with the aid of natural terrain
What was "defense in depth"?
Shift personell to u-boats and begin unrestricted submarine warfare
What was Germany's Naval strategy following the decision to avoid battle with their High Seas fleet?
Quickly invade France and hold Russia at bay, then use the newfound sea access to invade Britain
What was Germany's strategy?
Marginal Crescent
What was MacKinder's name for the geographic rimland of Eurasia that would be the first goal of a nation under his ideology to conquer?
Code name given to the Allied invasion of North Africa planned for 8 November 1942
What was Operation Torch?
Training given to local government officials, civil servants, teachers, dock managers, builders, farmers, industrialists, medical personell, and police forces.
What was Vietnamization?
Agreement between Britain and America, put the U.S. Navy into the war on the side of the allies and called for secret meetings between American and British chiefs of staff to make strategic plans
What was the ABC-1 Staff Agreement?
The British Commonwealth
What was the Commonwealth of Nations formerly known as?
Tora
What was the Japanese code word meaning complete surprise?
Treaty worked out between Frank Kellogg (Calvin Coolidge's Secretary of State) and Aristide Briand (French Foreign Minister). Under it's terms, fifteen nations tried to outlaw war by agreeing to not use threat of war in dealings with each other.
What was the Kellog-Briand pact?
Allowed the United States to "loan" war materials to Great Britain
What was the Lend-Lease act?
USS Langley
What was the Navy's first aircraft carrier?
Destroying the compound, fearing that it would remain a shrine to a massive Pakistani intelligence failure
What was the Pakistani government's response to the raid?
Treaty on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, cut total number of strategic warheads in each country by 25-30%.
What was the START I treaty?
New Orleans
What was the South's largest and most important port city?
The establishment of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON)
What was the Soviet response to the creation of NATO?
USS Maddox
What was the U.S. destroyer first attacked by Vietnamese patrol boats in the Gulf of Tonkin?
Operation Anaconda
What was the Union Naval operation used in the civil war called?
Mining of Haiphong Harbor
What was the action taken by President Nixon that led to North Vietnamese coming back to the peace table?
Late Heavy Bombardment
What was the astronomical time period between 4.1 and 3.8 billion years ago?
Fukishima
What was the coastal nuclear power plant that melted down following a joint tsunami-magnitude 9 earthquake disaster?
Operation Overlord
What was the code name of the Invasion of Normandy?
Operation Desert Fox
What was the codename for the 4-day bombing campaign against Hussein's WMD research and development installations, as well as strikes against the barracks and command headquarters of the Republican Guard Army?
Operation Deliberate Force
What was the codename for the August/September 1995 Navy/Marine Corps. raid from the carrier Theodore Roosevelt and an Italian airbase to attack air strikes on Serbian military positions southeast of Sarajevo?
Operation Restore Hope
What was the codename for the December 1992 UN-sponsored relief operation to bring food supplies and restore order to Somalia?
Operation Neptune Spear
What was the codename for the Navy SEAL raid on Bin Laden's compound?
Operation Chromite
What was the codename for the amphibious landing on Inchon?
Operation Just Cause
What was the codename for the combined invasion force of 12,000 U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. troops meant to remove Noriega from power?
Operation Anvil-Dragoon
What was the codename for the invasion of France?
Operation Downfall
What was the codename for the invasion of Japanese home islands?
Operation Desert Shield
What was the codename for the largest U.S. military and naval force deployment since the Vietnam War?
Operation Odyssey Dawn
What was the codename for the multi-nation operation against pro-Qaddafi forces that started as a bombing campaign?
Operation Unified Assistance
What was the codename for the recovery effort following the December 2004 tsunami?
Operation Noble Eagle
What was the codename for this homeland defense effort?
Halley's Comet
What was the earliest short-period comet?
Ho Chi Minh Trail
What was the famous overland supply route used by communists through the Laotian and Cambodian jungles?
Nautilis
What was the first SSN used in the United States Navy?
Sputnik 1; Soviet Union
What was the first artificial satellite successfully launched, and by what country?
USS George Washington
What was the first ballistic missile submarine?
ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)
What was the first computer network called?
The Polaris
What was the first intermediate-range nuclear-tipped ballistic missile?
USS Monitor
What was the first ironclad used by the Union Navy?
Wolmi-Do
What was the first island taken during Operation Chromite?
A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower
What was the first maritime strategy document issued jointly by all three maritime services?
Western Hemispheric Defense
What was the first phase of U.S. Grand Strategy?
Pioneer 5
What was the first satellite designed to study the Sun?
Stardust
What was the first spacecraft launched by Nasa to study comets?
The Holland
What was the first submarine bought by the Navy?
Taliban government in Afghanistan
What was the first target of U.S. military forces following 9/11?
USS Nautilis
What was the first vessel to ever reach the North Pole under the ice?
INF (Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces) Treaty
What was the important treaty signed between the U.S. and the USSR in 1987?
Report and track belligerent ships and aircraft approaching the United States or the West Indies
What was the job of the Neutrality Patrol?
Berlin Airlift
What was the massive airborne supply operation in response to the Berlin blockade?
Eastern European Mutual Assistance Treaty/Warsaw Pact
What was the military counterpart to NATIO in the Easter bloc nations?
The defeat of the USS Chesapeake by the HMS Shannon on 1 June 1813
What was the most important Naval loss in the War of 1812?
New Ironsides
What was the most powerful Union ironclad during the Civil War?
Skylab
What was the name of America's first space station?
USS Providence
What was the name of Lieutenant John Paul Jones' sloop?
Air Power: Key to Survival
What was the name of Major De Seversky's 1950 book?
Henderson Field
What was the name of the allied airstrip built on Guadalcanal?
Das Kapital
What was the name of the book written by Karl Marx that is seen as the basis of modern communism?
The Alliance
What was the name of the ship that traitorously fired broadsides into the Bohomme Richard instead of the Serapis?
Sojourner
What was the name of the solar-powered land rover carried on the Mars Pathfinder?
Triremes
What was the naval vessels used by the Greeks to defeat the Persians at Salamis?
Vichy France
What was the new French government set up after an armistice with Germany called?
"Reds"
What was the nickname for North Korean Communists?
"Shock and Awe"
What was the nickname used to describe the initial military attacks during Operation Iraqi Freedom?
Mobile Riverine Force
What was the official name of the "Brown-water Navy" created during the Vietnam War?
Material Systems Commands
What was the old Navy Bureau system replaced with during the aftermath of the Vietnam War?
Continental Drift Theory
What was the original theory regarding the movement of the continents?
USNS Mercy (T-AH-19)
What was the primary Naval hospital ship during Operation Unified Assistance?
Capturing the port of Casablanca
What was the primary objective of Operation Torch?
Iran-Iraqui War
What was the principal event in the 1980s that caused the rise of terrorism?
It is necessary for the national defense and proper growth of foreign and domestic commerce that the United States shall have a merchant marine of the best equipped and most suitable types of vessels sufficient to carry the greater portion of its commerce and serve as naval auxiliary in time of war or national emergency
What was the purpose of the Jones Act of 1920?
Geronimo Echo KIA
What was the radio code meaning that Bin Laden was killed?
700 miles
What was the range of Soviet IRBMS during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
1,200 nautical miles
What was the range of the Polaris A-1 submarine-launched ballistic missile?
USS Florida
What was the recently converted guided-missile special operations submarine that participated in Operation Odyssey Dawn?
Limited Interventionism
What was the second phase of U.S. Grand Strategy?
Arab Spring Movement
What was the series of protests called that started with Tunisia and spread to Egypt and many other Arab nations?
Typhoon Haiyan, Samar Island
What was the strongest tropical cyclone to ever hit land, and where did it first make landfall?
Fast Carrier Task Force
What was the term for the new carriers added to the Pacific fleet in 1944?
Iron Curtain
What was the term given to the barrier between the West and Communism?
Containment of Communism
What was the third phase of U.S. National Strategy?
USS Nautlis
What was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine?
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
What was the worst oil-pollution catastrophe in history called?
Barracks security watch
What watch is maintained in all shore station barracks for protection against fire, for the safety of personnel and material, and for carrying out routines?
Gertrude
What waterborne sound communications method uses an underwater telephone system associated with submarine or destroyer sonar equipment?
Cloudiness, precipitation, and thunderstorms.
What weather is typical around a front?
Cover/hold the Hawaii-Midway line to maintain communications with the West Coast and maintain communications between the West Coast and Australia by holding a line drawn north to south from Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, through Midway to Samoa, then southwest to New Caledonia and Port Moresby.
What were Admiral King's first instructions to Admiral Nimitz?
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia
What were Yugoslavia's six republics turning it's brutal civil war starting in 1991?
Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, Pensacola, Mobile, Galveston, and the entrances to the Mississippi River
What were the South's major cotton ports?
Luna missions
What were the Soviet counterparts to the Apollo missions?
Resolutions passed by Congress giving the president a "free hand" to employ necessary measures to repel any armed attack or prevent further aggression.
What were the Tonkin Gulf Resolutions?
Rolling Thunder
What were the bombing raids by Air Force B-52 bombers on enemy targets during the Vietnam war called?
Navy Yards and Docks; Construction, Equipment, and Repairs; Provisions and Clothing; Ordnance and Hydrography; and Medicine and Surgery
What were the five original bureaus created in the 1815 departmental system?
Large quantities of undeveloped third world countries, steady increase in the interdependence of nations, inland reach of sea power, and nuclear technology
What were the four major developments emphasizing the importance of the oceans made after World War II?
American submarines doubled their size and carried greater fuel and torpedo loads
What were the key differences between American Pacific submarines and German U-Boats?
hydrogen-filled rubberized-silk and paper balloons that carried small incendiary and antipersonnel bombs.
What were the largely ineffective "wind ship weapons"?
USS Hornet and USS Enterprise
What were the last two U.S. operational carriers in the Pacific during World War Two?
The United States, Constitution, and Constellation
What were the names of the three ships built under the Navy Act?
Two U.S. Air Force F-11 crewmen
What were the only losses during this combined raid?
No U.S. citizens can hunt any species of animal on the Endangered Species List or damage their habitat
What were the provisions of the Endangered Species Act?
restrictive communist policies, low productivity, lack of modern technology, and emphasis on military spending
What were the reasons for the weak Soviet economy?
Over-dependence on Submarines, the assumption of demoralization of American Troops, and the forcing of different mindsets upon American Naval Leadership
What were the three Japanese Miscalculations in the attack on Pearl Harbor?
The convoy system, hydrophone/triangulation, and the depth charge
What were the three World War 1 developments for finding and sinking enemy submarines?
National Weather Service, the Navy, and the Army Air Corps.
What were the three main organizations that aided in the creation of the U.S. Hurricane Warning System?
The Luisitania and the Arabic
What were the two British passenger liners sunk by u-boats that pushed the Unite States into the war?
Glasnost (new openness in foreign relations) and Perestroika (internal political and economic reforms)
What were the two different liberal reform policies adopte by Gorbachev?
Lockheed U-2 and SR-71 Blackbird
What were the two main 'spy planes' developed during the 1960s and 1970s?
Introduction of the zebra mollusk into the Great Lakes and a sprawling marine wed called hydrillaWha
What were the two major instances of biological pollution in the 1990s?
USS Carl Vinson and USNS Comfort
What were the two naval ships that responded to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti?
Hydrogen and Water Vapor
What were the two primary gases in the formation of Earth's atmosphere?
Massive Retaliation and Flexible response
What were the two stages of Containment of Communism?
A Granny Knot
What will a landlubber who tries to tie a square knot often come out with?
They will constantly check on their own people, distrust their records and reports, and therefore performing his/her duties less efficiently
What will happen if a leader fails to show trust in his/her subordinates?
With Liberty
What words in the Pledge of Allegiance symbolize freedom from outside control?
An object that reflects all light
What would the properties of an item with 100 reflectance be?
The lesson's objective, intended audience, identification of any training aids or equipment, technique of instruction, outline of material, model of assessing effectiveness, and a closing/summary
What, at minimum, should a lesson plan entail?
Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle
When Halsey's striking force sailed into Japanese territories with several Army B-25s, who commanded the aircraft when they attacked Tokyo, Nagoya, and Kobe?
The two vessels are on a collision course.
When a bearing of an approaching vessel remains constant (does not change significantly), what situation is developing?
nomination
When a naval science instructor submits a student's name for the honor of attending the Naval Academy, the student has received a/an _________.
1999 by the Columbia
When and by what ship was the Chandra X-ray observatory launched into orbit?
Explorer 1 in 1958
When and by what were the Van Allen radiation belts first discovered?
1927 by Belgian astronomer Georges Lemaitre
When and by who was the Big Bang proposed?
December 1995; Dayton, Ohio
When and where was a treaty signed ending the civil war by the presidents of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to respect the sovereign equality of one another?
27 April 1805; the captured port city of Derna
When and where was the American flag first raised over captured enemy soil?
1 November 1952, Eniwetok Atoll
When and where was the first hydrogen bomb detonated?
Tangshan, China 1976
When and where was the largest disaster of all time from a single earthquake?
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; 31 May 2013
When and where was the widest ever recorded tornado?
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, southern India, and other nearby nations; December 2004
When and where was the worst disaster of all time from a single tsunami?
1805; to estimate the wind speeds from effects on sails
When and why was the Beaufort Wind Scale developed?
1600 to 1800 and 1800 to 2000
When are the two dogwatches of the day?
Applying a tourniquet
When dealing with heavy blood loss, what is the last resort?
18 April 1943
When did Admiral Yamamoto and his staff set out on an ill-fated inspection trip to Japanese bases in the Solomons, where American long-range fighters intercepted his plane and killed him?
December 2011
When did Congress formally end the prohibition of LGTBQ+ personell from both sexes from serving in the U.S. Armed Forces?
1973
When did Congress pass the Endangered Species Act?
1972
When did Congress pass the Marine Mammal Protection Act?
11 December 1941
When did Germany and Italy declare war on the United States in World War 2?
August 1988
When did Iran and Iraq finally sign a truce that ended most of the Iran-Iraq war?
28 October 1962
When did Khrushchev finally agree to the United States' terms?
2009
When did NASA launch the Kepler Space Telescope?
30 March 2013
When did North Korea declare it was in a 'State of War' with South Korea?
March 2010
When did North Korea torpedo and sink a South Korean patrol boat?
30 January 1968
When did North Vietnamese Communists and Vietcong suddenly strike at major South Vietnamese cities?
8 October 2001
When did Operation Enduring Freedom begin?
17 March 2003
When did President Bush issue Saddam Hussein an ultimatum, giving him 48 hours to leave the country or face war?
20 August 1998
When did President Clinton order cruise-missile attacks on terrorist training camps led by Osama Bin Laden and a factory in Sudan that manufactured chemical weapons for him?
1 September 2010
When did President Obama end Opertion Iraqi freedom?
4 July, 1863
When did Vicksburg surrender?
January 2013
When did the Department of Defense lift a statutory ban that prohibited women from serving in front-line combat assignments?
27 May 1942
When did the Japanese Combined Fleet set out towards Midway?
2 September 1945
When did the Japanese foreign minister and representatives of the Imperial General Staff board the USS Missouri and sign the surrender document?
June 2002
When did the U.S. formally redraw from the 1972 antiballistic-missile (ABM) defense treaty?
17 March 2011
When did the UN Security Council establish a "no-fky" zone over Libya?
24 October 1945
When did the United Nations organization officially come into being?
1961
When did the United States first break diplomatic ties with Cuba?
Law of the Sea Conference in 1978
When did the United States join the majority of other maritime powers in accepting the 12 mile territorial sea?
1977
When did the United States resume a low-key relationship with Cuba?
8 April 1991
When did the cease-fire in Kuwait become permanent?
1979
When did the establishment of full diplomatic relations between the U.S. and China begin following the Vietnam War?
9 January 1945
When did the invasion of Luzon begin?
March 1989, Exxon Valdez
When did the largest oil tanker spill in U.S. history occur, and what tanker split the 1,260,000 barells of crude oil?
11 March 2011, magnitude 9
When did the largest-ever earthquake to hit Japan land, and what magnitude was it?
18 December 2011
When did the last U.S. troops leave Iraqi territory?
May 1801
When did the pasha of Tripoli declare war on the United States?
Parade Rest
When going to attention from at ease in a platoon, what motion should be performed when the Commander calls "Platoon, "?
cleaned with vinegar and a through washing with water
When gold buttons on a Service Dress Blue uniform become tarnished, how should they be cleaned?
Four billion years ago
When is it estimated that the Earth had cooled to about it's current size and temperature?
does not turn their heads
When marching with two or more squads and the command EYES RIGHT (LEFT) is given, the base squad?
30-36 inches
When marching, how large should a step be?
"National Colors"
When mounted on a flagstaff and carried by an individual on foot, or displayed or cased in a fixed location, what should the national flag be called?
"Organizational standard"
When mounted on a vehicle, what is the organizational flag referred to as?
All vehicles come to a complete stop. Occupants sit quietly until the last note of music is played before resuming travel.
When on a military base in a vehicle and the first note of the National Anthem is played, what is done?
No
When part of a detail at work or in ranks, should an officer be saluted?
It goes faster
When the temperature, pressure, and salinity increase in water, what happens to the speed of sound in water?
30 inch
When undergoing the movement "Countermarch", members of a color guard should take a _______ step.
19 February 1945
When was D-Day for the invasion of Iwo Jima?
15 January 1991
When was Hussein's deadline to evacuate all his forces out of Kuwait before UN military action?
28 April 1945
When was Mussolini was captured and killed by Italian antifascist guerrillas while trying to escape to Switzerland?
21 June 1945
When was Okinawa secured?
15 April 2013
When was the Boston Marathon bombing?
In the years following the 9/11 terrorist attacks
When was the Bush Doctrine developed?
2002
When was the Department of Homeland Security established?
1983
When was the Domain Name System established?
1964
When was the Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf made effective?
1915
When was the Hydrophone invented?
1794; three
When was the Navy act passed and how many frigates were built as a result of it?
1948
When was the Organization of American States founded?
May 2010
When was the U.S. Cyber Command formed?
1845
When was the U.S. Naval Academy established?
1873
When was the U.S. Naval Institute established?
27 January 1973
When was the accord signed during the Vietnam War calling for the immediate halt of all fighting and the departure of American advisors?
27 July 1953
When was the armistice ending the Korean war signed?
4 October 1957
When was the beginning of the Space Age?
6 August 1945, B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay
When was the bombing of Hiroshima, and what aircraft delivered the atomic bomb?
15 April 1986
When was the combined attack carried out against Libyan terrorist bases?
12 January 2010
When was the devastating earthquake in Haiti that killed about 220,000 people?
Operation Desert Storm (1991)
When was the first recorded use of a "smart" weapon?
Late 1972, Apollo 17
When was the last moon landing, and what was the name of the vessel?
2009
When was the long-standing U.S. policy barring travel and financial dealings of U.S. citizens with Cubans reversed?
2013
When was the transitory belt between the two Van Allen radiation belts discovered by NASA?
15 July 2010
When was the well capped during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill?
1775
When were the "Rules for the Regulation of the Navy of the United Colonies" developed?
16 October 1941, where a U.S. Destroyer was damaged by a U-boat torpedo, killing 11 men
When were the first casualties suffered by the United States from Germany and how were they inflicted?
Chesapeake Bay, Carolina Coasts, and Florida Coasts
Where are blue crabs caught in excessively high quantities?
In the Boatswain's locker
Where are most shipboard rope and line stored?
Ionosphere
Where are the auroras created?
Boston, New York, Charleston, Baltimore, and Norfolk
Where are the major U.S. Atlantic ports?
Houston, Texas; and New Orleans, Louisiana
Where are the major U.S. ports on the Gulf Coast?
Oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea
Where are the most important mining operations in the Atlantic?
Western Europe and Asia
Where are the primary areas for oyster farming?
McMurdo Sound, South Pole, and Palmer Peninsula
Where are the three U.S. research stations in Antarctica?
Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
Where are the two places where the Earth recieves the most direct sunlight?
Sheath of the doral and pectoral spines
Where are the venom glands of some marine catfish located?
Appomattox Court house, in the home of Wilmer McLean
Where did Lee surrender?
Guadalcanal
Where did the Japanese attempt to construct an airfield in July 1942?
Malay Peninsula
Where did the Japanese land to push towards the British base at Singapore?
Panmunjom
Where did the United States and the USSR undergo more than two years of fruitless negotiations during the Korean War?
Alamorgordo, New Mexico
Where did the United States successfully explode the world's first atomic bomb?
Flying Fish Channel
Where did the attacking ships have to weave through to land on Inchon?
Oklahoma City Federal Building
Where did the terrorist bomb explode in April 1995, killing many innocent people?
Directly below large thunderhead clouds
Where do local lows form?
Oort Cloud
Where do most comets originate?
The greater part of the North Equatorial Current in the Pacific
Where does the Kuroshio Current originate?
Peruvian and Chilean coasts between the shoreline and northward-flowing Humboldt Current
Where does the most remarkable upwelling occur?
High northern altitudes
Where especially are extreme tidal currents somewhat common?
Cienfuegos, Cuba
Where in Cuba is the U.S. base to support submarine operations?
Eye wall
Where in a hurricane is the maximum wind intensity?
Diego Garcia
Where in the Indian Ocean did the United States build a communications station and naval support facility?
Axial Trough
Where in the Red Sea are pools of boiling hot brine found?
asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
Where is Ceres located?
Area of heaviest precipitation
Where is a thunderstorm most turbulent?
Tropopause
Where is the "jet stream" located?
Mediterranean Sea
Where is the 6th fleet based?
Honolulu, Hawaii
Where is the Central Pacific Hurricane Center based?
Norfolk, Virginia
Where is the Fleet Forces Command based?
Reunion
Where is the French Indian Ocean naval force based?
The Hague, Netherlands
Where is the International Court of Justice?
Above the stratosphere but below the mesosphere
Where is the Ionosphere?
Miami, Florida
Where is the National Hurricane Center based?
Camp Springs, Maryland
Where is the National Weather Service headquarters?
Stennis Space Center, Mississippi
Where is the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command based?
Washington DC
Where is the Naval Research Laboratory located?
Charleston, South Carolina
Where is the Nuclear Field (NF) school located?
Sutherland, South Africa
Where is the Southern African Large Telescope located?
Stuttgart, Germany
Where is the U.S. Africa Command headquartered?
Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
Where is the U.S. Cyber Command headquartered?
Along the seacoast between high and low tide marks
Where is the best place to find food in the wilderness?
UDT-SEAL Mueum in Fort Pierce, Florida
Where is the bullet-pockmarked pirate lifeboat from the first raid on the USS Maersk Alabama on display today?
Sevastopol
Where is the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea fleet?
Vladivostok
Where is the headquarters of the Russian Pacific Fleet?
Manama, Bahrain
Where is the home port of the U.S. Fifth Fleet Flagship?
Yokosuka, Japan
Where is the home port of the U.S. Seventh Fleet?
Chajnantor Plateau, in the Atacama Desert in Chile
Where is the largest array of radiotelescopes located?
In a telescope at Mount Graham Observatory
Where is the largest one-piece primary reflector mirror in the world?
Yerkes Observatory at Williams Bay on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Where is the largest refracting telescope in the world?
Ocean Cay, Bahamas; argonite sands
Where is the largest single offshore mining operation in the world, and what does it dredge up?
The Persian Gulf
Where is the leading oil-producing area in the world?
Panama City, Florida
Where is the major naval support activity on the Gulf Coast?
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Where is the most important U.S. naval base in the Caribbean?
Doldrums belt
Where is the only permanent low-pressure area on Earth?
Quarterdeck
Where is the primary watchstation for in-port watchstations?
Toulon
Where is the principal French naval base?
The Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy
Where must the finding of any court martial that awards severe punishment such as Bad Conduct discharge be sent?
Beyond the 3-mile limit
Where was President Franklin Roosevelt's Defensive Sea Area before World War 2?
Mogadishu
Where was an Army Black Hawk helicopter shot down and resulting in a vicious gunfight where 18 Americans died and over 80 were wounded?
Hungnam
Where was the "greatest amphibious operation in reverse" conducted?
Saipan
Where was the battle that saw 127,000 troops on 535 ships travel 3,000 miles from Pearl Harbor and land 20,000 marines to capture an airfield?
Abbottabad, Pakistan
Where was the compound where Osama Bin Laden was killed?
Tehran, Iran
Where was the embassy taken over by radical Iraqi students, where they held 52 American citizens and diplomats hostage for 444 days?
Leavenworth High School (Kansas) in 1917
Where was the first NJROTC unit?
Cherrapunji, India; 1,041.78 inches
Where was the greatest rainfall ever recorded, and how much rain was recorded?
Bonn, Germany
Where was the international conference that laid the framework for political reconstruction of Afghanistan?
North Sea Mine Barrage
Where was the largest minefield during World War One?
Charleston Harbor
Where was the last Continental Naval Squadron captured?
Operation Desert Storm
Where was the standoff land attack missile originally used?
Deben Estuary, Great Britain
Where was the tidal mill mentioned in records as early as 1170 and still in operation today built?
Luzon-Formosa-China coast geographic triangle
Where were the Allies trying to reach by late 1944?
Florida
Where were the South's salt mills based?
Apollo 13
Which Apollo mission did not successfully land on the moon, suffered an oxygen-tank explosion, and saw its crew return to Earth safely using the lunar landing module as a lifeboat?
Sir Halford J. Mackinder
Which British geographer published an alternate theory to Mahan's in "Democratic Ideals and Reality?
Admiral Michael Mullin
Which Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff called Pakistan's army chief to inform them about Operation Neptune Spear?
John Walker
Which Navy Warrant Officer led a ring of espionage in the 1970s and 1980s, directly relating to the Soviet Union's rapid advancement in submarine technology?
General Manuel Noriega
Which Panamanian dictator was indicted on drug-trafficking charges by a U.S. federal grand jury?
Boris Yeltsin
Which Russian president signed the START I treaty with President George H. W. Bush?
Article 137
Which article of UCMJ directs particular articles of the code be carefully explained to every enlistee at the time of entry in active duty?
Executive department
Which department is the Duty master-at-arms under?
Admiral Vernon Clark
Which former Chief of Naval Operations wrote Sea Power 21?
Frederick the Great
Which grand strategist developed the concept of interior lines?
Selling
Which leadership approach features the leader making a decision, then persuading the group that is the best way?
indivisible
Which of the words of the pledge of allegiance says that our country is incapable of being divided during troublesome times?
Fatigue, lack of purpose, and feeling of failure
Which of these conditions tend to hinder learning?
nicotine
Which of these is the drug in tobacco that may act as a stimulant and cause addiction?
c) ____________allow the victim to move.
Which one of these directions for treating fractures cannot be completed correctly with the words "Do not"? a) ____________put the victim in a car to hurry to the hospital. b) ____________splint the fracture in the position in which you found it. c) ____________allow the victim to move. d) ____________try to set the bone.
d) High humidity increases the risk of dehydration because sweat does not evaporate as rapidly.
Which one of these statements about heat injuries does NOT contain an error? a) In high temperatures, people who work outside are susceptible to dehydration, but not people who are outside exercising. b) In heat exhaustion, large amounts of fluids are lost, causing less blood flow to vital organs and resulting in a type of stroke. c) Since salt is also lost through perspiration, you should consume extra salt in hot weather. d) High humidity increases the risk of dehydration because sweat does not evaporate as rapidly.
The Honorable Leon Panetta
Which secretary of defense officially declared the war in Iraq over at a flag-lowering ceremony in Baghdad on 15 December 2011?
blind
Which type of obedience is called for when an automatic response to orders is required?
chaff
Which type of special purpose projectile is normally used to confuse enemy search and fire-control radar?
Stand-on vessel
Which vessel usually has right-of-way responsibility?
CSS Virginia.
Which vessel was destroyed by its own crew after the Battle of Hampton Roads?
Mikhail Gorbachev
Who became premeir of the Soviet Union in 1985?
The President, secretaries of the military services, a flag officer in command of a Navy or Marine Corps unit or activity, a general officer in command, the commanding officer of a naval station or larger shore territory beyond the continental limits of the United States, and other commanding officers specifically designated by the president or service secretary.
Who can call a general court-marshal?
The Secretary of the Navy with input from the CNO
Who choses the name of a new ship?
Karl von Clausewitz
Who claimed tactics are the "formation and conduct of single combats in themselves?"
Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita
Who commanded the 'bait' force of the main body of the Japanese Mobile Fleet?
General Winfield Scott
Who commanded the American army of 14,000 strong that took Mexico City on 14 September 1847?
Vice Admiral Graf von Spee
Who commanded the German cruisers operating in the Pacific?
Admiral Patricio Montojo
Who commanded the Spanish squadron that opposed Admiral George Dewey in Manilla Bay?
Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher
Who commanded the Yorktown carrier group?
General H. "Stormin' Norman" Schwarkopf
Who commanded the allied ground offensive into Kuwait and southern Iraq on 23 February 1991?
Lieutenant Edward Stevens
Who created the NJROTC?
Secretary of State George Marshall
Who declared the Marshall plan?
Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort
Who developed the Beaufort Wind Scale?
Admiral Spruance
Who did Admiral Fletcher turn tactical command over to after his flagship was destroyed by Japanese dive-bombers?
General Erwin Rommel
Who did Hitler send with his Afrika Corps into North Africa in 1940?
Sir William Herschel
Who discovered the planet Uranus?
The President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of Defense
Who does the National Security Council consist of?
Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover
Who earned the title of the "Father of the Nuclear Navy"?
Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa
Who had operational command of the Japanese Mobile Fleet?
Secretary of the Navy
Who has policy control over the Navy R&D organization?
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Who headed the ill-fated French company that attempted to build the Panama Canal in 1881?
Rear Admiral Grace Hoope
Who helped to design and build early prototypes of computers in the 1950s and was the first compiler and first widely used maker of computer programming languages?
Admiral Elmo Zumwalt
Who initiated the update to person ell administrative practices?
Auguste Piccard
Who invented the bathyscaphe?
Sir Issac Newton
Who invented the first reflecting telescope?
Matthew Fontaine Maury
Who is regarded as the founder of modern oceanography?
Hugo Grotius
Who is the "father of international law"?
Austrian physicist Christian Doppler
Who is the Doppler effect named after?
Reactor Officer
Who is the department head of a reactor department?
Admiral Arleigh Burke
Who is the longest serving Chief of Naval Operations and one of the great Naval heroes in World War II?
The senior member of the special court-marshal, unless a military judge is detailed
Who is the president in a court martial?
Ho Chi Minh
Who led communist guerrillas against the French in Indochina following the Korean War?
Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Jr.
Who led the daring raid to burn the Philadelphia so Tripoli could not use it?
Jeremiah O'Brien
Who led the group of Maine backwoodsmen in the first sea fight of the Revolution?
Bao Dai
Who led the group of anticommunist nationalists in the State of Vietnam?
General Walton Walker
Who led the major offensive to break out of the Pusan Perimeter on the day of the Inchon landing?
Mao Zedong
Who let the communists that drove the government of Nationalist China to Taiwan in December 1949?
A military judge and at least 5 members
Who must a general court marshal consist of, at minimum?
Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan
Who relieve Luce as the president of Naval War College?
Admiral John Dahlgren
Who replaced Admiral Samuel Dupont in the attack on Fort Sumter?
Dictator Muammar Quaddafi
Who ruled Libya and was killed by Libyan rebel fighters during the Arab Springs movement?
NASA
Who sponsored the Near Earth Object Program?
General Matthew Ridgeway
Who took command of the Eighth Army on 26 December 1950?
The Honorable Donald Rumsfield
Who was Secretary of Defense during the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom?
George Bancroft
Who was Secretary of the Navy at the beginning of the Mexican War?
Admiral Ernest King
Who was commander in Chief of the United States Navy during World War Two?
Admiral Karl Donitz
Who was in charge of German U-boat operations?
Americans, British, Dutch, and Aulstralian
Who was in the ABDA defense command?
Captain Samuel Barron
Who was ordered to replace Preble during the war with Tripoli?
Vice Admiral William "Bull" Halsey
Who was selected as the man to strike the Japanese bases?
Admiral George Anderson
Who was the Chief of Naval Operations during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Admiral Soemu Toyadu
Who was the Commander in Chief of the Japanese Navy during the Battle of the Philippine Sea?
Norwegian oceanographer Fridtjof Nansen
Who was the Nansen bottle named after?
Admiral Cervera
Who was the Spanish Admiral in charge of the Spanish fleet during the Spanish-American War?
Captain James Richard Dacres
Who was the commander of the Guerriere in it's ill-fated battle against the USS Constitution?
Vice Admiral William McRaven
Who was the director of JSOC at the time of Operation Neptune Spear and was given the order to carry out the operation on 1 May 2011?
Colonel Muammar al-Qaddafi
Who was the erratic Libyan leader directly sponsoring terrorist attacks in the 1980s?
Hamid Karazai
Who was the first democratically elected president of Afghanistan?
Sun Tzu
Who was the first famous military strategist?
David Farragut
Who was the first man to become a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy?
Syngman Rhee
Who was the first president of South Korea?
Ghazi al-Ujayk al-Yawr
Who was the first president of the Iraqi Interim Government?
Alexander the Great
Who was the first western grand strategist?
Mohammad Siad Barre
Who was the longtime president of Somalia that fled at the beginning of the Civil War?
Major Alexander de Serversky
Who was the major U.S. Air Force strategist who was a critic of Mahan's and MacKinder's theories, believing they were obsolete following the invention of modern aircraft and guided missiles?
Captain Raphael Semmes
Who was the most successful Confederate cruiser skipper?
General Douglas MacArthur
Who was the supreme commander of all United Nations forces during the Korean War?
Admiral Elmo Zumwalt
Who was the youngest Chief of Naval Operations ever in the United States Navy?
Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, and Abraham Clark
Who were the New Jersey Delegates that signed the United States Declaration of Independence?
Greece and Persia
Who were the belligerent nations at the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC?
Crete/Cretans
Who were the first European people to use sea power?
Hannibal of Carthage and Scipio Africanus of Rome
Who were the two rulers of opposing areas in the Second Punic War?
Niccolo Machiavelli
Who wrote The Prince?
King Hammurabi of Babylon
Who wrote the first known code of law?
Galileo Galilei
Who's work did Newton use as a starting point for his laws of motion?
Because his/her acomplishments speak for themselves
Why can a truly great person afford to be modest?
Heart Attack
Why did Kim Jung-il die?
deferral of costly maintenance for their radar and weapon systems, reduction in the expected length of refueling cycles of the nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, and the ending of service lives if carrier aircraft.
Why have Aegis cruisers and destroyers been at a state of degraded readiness?
Because it is encrypted electronically
Why is it nearly impossible for an unauthorized listener to decrypt a Naval message?
To create new bases on captured territory
Why were the Naval Construction Battalions formed?
Working khaki
With what uniform is the wearing of ball caps authorized?
50,000
Within a few weeks after 9/11, about how many reservists of all services had been given mobilization orders?
U.S. Seventh Fleet
Within hours of the earth/tsunami combination that hit Japan, what fleet was deploying ships to the area and in what kind of operation?
USS Ramapo
Years ago, what Navy tanker reported a 114-foot wave?
Stories written to incite an emotional response
Yellow Journalism
a machete
Your best aid to survival in the jungle is _________.
innocent passage
__________ is the right of vessels of one nation to navigate peacefully through the territorial waters of another nation.
Dissatisfaction with the status quo, a cause, and a carefully directed organization
what are the three prerequisites for a successful revolution?
Newtonian motion
what is the name for all motion slower than the speed of light?
International rules
Vessels of all nations that travel the high seas must obey the ____
8/1/1947
In what month and year did President Nixon resign ?
d) The mistakes people make in dealing with desires fortunately always have only short-term effects
Which of these statements about desire is NOT accurate? a) Dealing wisely with desires requires a perspective that allows people to see things as they really are. b) In the process of fulfilling desires, people often make mistakes and create poor choices. c) Desires often are sources of psychological and emotional motivation. d) The mistakes people make in dealing with desires fortunately always have only short-term effects
International court of justice
Which organization is responsible for settling disputes between countries and commercial enterprises?
John Roberts
Who replaced William Rehnquist as chief justice of the supreme court ?
Matthew Ridgeway
Who took command of the 8th army after the death of General Walton Walker?
Admiral Hewitt
Who was responsible for the first invasion of southern France during day light
Esek Hopkins
Who was the first commander of the Continental Navy?
To escape the high insurance and wage costs associated with United States registry
Why are the "effective US - controlled " ships licensed under foreign flags?
It is as applicable today as it was when it was written and forms the basis of military strategy for today's leaders.
Why is the Art of War so important ?
mass
___ Is the quantity of material contained in a body
gases
____ as well as liquids exert upward buoyant forces
Weather Satellites
________ are the newest forecasting tool available to the meteorologist.
Secure
in general visual communication is preferred over the means of communicating because its
Coma
The head of a comet usually containing a nucleus is known as a(n)
over 95 percent water
Chemically, seawater is
be fewer than the number of calories your body burns
If you want to lose weight, the number of calories you consume each day must _______.
No trapped particles above or below the poles
Illustrations of Earth show Earth as the center of a doughnut hole around which various radiation belts circle. At the north and south poles of the earth there are
Have a national goal to build a navy that would be second only to that of Great Britain
In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt became president after the assassination of President McKinley. What was his goal regarding the United States Navy?
to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative
In the principles of war , take the offensive means
"At Close Interval, Dress Right, DRESS"
On this command, individuals providing interval place the heel of their left hand on their hip with the elbow in line with their body and members gaining interval move by short steps until their right arm touches the elbow of the individual to the left.
second
Newton's ______ law of motion states that the acceleration of a body is directly proportional to forcing upon it.
United Nations
The International; Maritime Consultative Organization is responsible for developing the International rules of the road. What agency do they work for ?
Disc
The Milky Way Galaxy takes on a shape of a
The individual cadet
The focus of the NJROTC program is
The Netherlands
The international court of justice is located in
Continued dumping of sewage and industrial waste into these waters
The major cause of serious pollution problems in inland and coastal waters of the world is
Subic Bay, Philippines
The major naval base for logistic support of the U.S Fleet engaged in Vietnam operations was located at
To centralize responsibility for the imagery and mapping needs of the US government
The mission of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency is
lobsters
What arthropods are caught along the New England, Caribbean, and South African coasts and sold for high value high value
France , Russia , and Britain
What countries made up the Allied Powers during World War 1?
Defense Mechanisms
What term is used to refer to behaviors that people use to deal with anxieties and stress?
officers boats
What type of boat is a smaller traditional looking power boat with cabins intended to carry senior officers and other ship officers?
Steve Irwin
What world known reptile figure died from his heart being pierced by a stingray as he swam with the creature while filming a new tv show on the Great Barrier Reef?
British common and royal navy admiralty law
When the first "rules for regulations of the navy of the united colonies" were established in 1775 they were based largely on
Japan
Which nation agreed in 2005 to allow US nuclear powered aircraft carrier fleets to be based in one of its ports?
B) Control tower
Which of the following supplies / elements are NOT used to ensure safety in an orienteering event? a) Safety lane b) Finish time c) Control tower d) First Aid Kits
Monitoring and tracking progress of tasks
Which of these behaviors of group leaders is most effective in lessening group stress?