CDC Quiz 8

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Nuclear Weapons Safety and Certification Quiz

Test your knowledge on the safety and certification procedures for nuclear weapons operations. This quiz challenges your understanding of essential protocols and regulations.

Ready to prove your expertise? Here’s what you can expect:

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Focus on nuclear weapon handling, certification, and safety
  • Improve your knowledge and preparedness
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SafetyGuard256
What can be constructed and attached to the bed of a 40-foot trailer to facilitate support of rounded munitions?
Universal chock assembly.
Wooden rail sets.
Iron rail sets.
Bomb rack.
What provides an itemized list of all equipment authorized for use with nuclear weapons?
Master nuclear certification list.
Unit committed munitions list.
TO 11A-1-63
TO 11-1-38
Once verified that an item is nuclear certified, how is it identified as such?
Positive identification by a stamp, stencil, or etching.
Item will be stamped "NUCLEAR CERTIFIED" in black ink.
Item will be stenciled "NUCLEAR CERTIFIED" in black paint.
Positive identification by a nameplate, label, appropriate markings, or by official documents.
Which statement about pintle hooks and their use in operations with nuclear weapon is correct?
Original equipment pintle hook assemblies are authorized.
Front mounted pintle hooks are only authorized for towing on the flight line.
Off-center rear of vehicle pintle hooks can be used as long as both sides are used.
Replacement pintle hooks can be procured and installed per local operating instruction.
Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for use in operations with nuclear weapons?
Combat delivery vehicles.
General-purpose hand tools.
Noncombat delivery vehicles.
Equipment used to transport nuclear weapons.
When should you replace a nuclear certified MB-1 tie-down/chain assembly item?
Every 10 years.
Every 25 years.
Only when the item no longer functions.
After finding any cracks, bent/worm part, or excessive corrosion.
Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose lengths of chain when using the MB-1 tie-down device/chain assembly?
Loop the excess chain around the chain itself; secure with durable adhesive tape.
Loop the excess chain around the chain itself; secure with an electrical bundle tie.
Wrap the loose ends around the tie-down device and secure to the quick-release lever.
Wrap the loose ends around a container tie-down point; secure with an electrical bundle tie.
When using a load binder for securing a load, what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension tool to fully close the handle?
It would place too much pressure on the load and/or tie-down points.
Fingers could get pinched between the tool and the load binder.
There is no written guidance for this procedure.
Not an authorized tool.
When specifically authorized for transporting nuclear weapons and materiel, how many CGU-1/B tie-down straps need to be used as a substitute for every one MB-I tie-down assembly?
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What are the key factors to consider during a nuclear weapons movement?
Time and money.
Safety and security.
People and equipment.
People and the mode of transportation.
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