X100 Practice Test

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X100 Operational Design and Military Strategy Quiz

Test your knowledge on operational design, military strategy, and historical campaigns with our engaging X100 Practice Test. This quiz features 25 diverse questions that challenge your understanding of military concepts and principles.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or military professional, this quiz is designed to enhance your learning experience. Key topics include:

  • Operational Design Elements
  • Military Campaigns
  • Ethical Frameworks
  • Leadership in Military Operations
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by StrategicMind42
Which of the following is NOT an element of Operational Design?
Military End State
Center of Gravity
LOE/LOO
Strategy
Napleon's Russian campaigns in 1812 failed primarily because of:
Maneuver
Command and Control
Sustainment
Leadership
The Ethical Triangle is composed of:
Principles, Consequences, Virtues
Attitudes, Behaviors, Consequences
People, Government, Will
Virtues, Beliefs, Attitudes
What are the three cost drivers for unit-level spending
General Supplies, Contracts, Training and Operations
General Supplies, Travel, Contracts
General Supplies, Operations, Training
General Supplies, Mission Execution, Contracts
A tactical mission task in which the unit employs all available means to break through or secure a passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield, or fortification.
Reduce
Bypass
Block
Breach
Defense Acquisition System (DAS)
Procures equipment used
Defines requirement for operations
How many types of organizations, how to resourc them
Type and number of personnel
Which of the following is not a defeat mechanism?
Isolate
Dislocate
Defeat
Destory
Critical Capabilities, Requirements, Vulnerabilities are sub-components of:
Operational Art
Operational Design
Strategy
Center of Gravity
A geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success
Decisive Operation
Main Effort
Decisive Point
Decision Point
What distinguishes Lines of Operation and Lines of Effort?
LOO are geographically oriented, and in relation to enemy
LOE focus on direction orientation in time and space
LOE links the force with its base of operations and objective
LOO links tasks with logic of purpose, establishes op & strategic conditions
Focus, Tempo, Engagement/Disengagement Criteria, Displacement
CDR's Surveillance Guidance
CDR's Security Guidance
CDR's Recon Guidance
CDR's Offensive Guidance
Which of the below best describe the integration, prioritization, and direct execution for the Army in it's strategic roles?
Title 32, Army Plan
Army Plan, Title 10
JCIDS, Army Plan
Force Development, Title 10
Movement to Contact, Attack, Exploitation, Pursuit
Types of Offensive Ops
Forms of Offense
Characteristics of Offense
Tents of Offense
Tech to overcome numbers, Discipline and Training, Continuity of Mil Theory, Challenge-Response, State Financing Innovation
Jomini's Structure of Warfare
War of Union Contruct
Nation in Arms Theory
Descriptors of Western War
Which of the following is not one of the five military revolutions as described in H100 coursework??
WWI
Nuclear Era
WWII
Rise of Nation State
Revolutions in Military Affairs (RMAs) require the assembly of mix of tactical, organizational, doctrinal, and ________ in order to implement new conceptual approach to war or specialized sub-branch of war.
Tech Innovations
Social Innovations
Political Transitions
Institutional Innovations
Limited War in the 18th Century was primarily driven by all of the following EXCEPT:
Fortification Systems
Magazine Logistica
Vulnerable LOCs
Discipline of Soldiers
Which is a Form of Maneuver:
Penetration
Counterattack
Demonstration
Pursuit
_______ is the conduct of joint operations, defined as the synch, coordination, integration of activities of GOV and NGO entities with military ops to achieve ___________.
Unity of Effort, Unity of Command
Unity of Effort, Unified Action
Unified Action, Unity of Effort
Unity of Command, Unity of Effort
Which of the following is a component of emotional intelligence?
Self Awareness
Self Regulation
Social Awareness
All of the Above
The CDR's role in Ops Process is described through:
Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess
Understand, Visualize, Describe, Direct, Lead, Assess
Identify Current State, Desired End State, Operational Approach, and CDR's Planning Guidance
Larger/Broad Purpose, Key Tasks, and End State
Reviews force structure issues and the impacts of force structure decisions on the Total Army
CBA
FIFA
PPBA
CNA
Leadership styles range broadly across the spectrum from __________ (Compliance) to _________ (Commitment)
Visionary, Commanding
Commanding, Coaching
Pacesetting, Affiliative
Commanding, Visionary
Defines the national military objectives (ends), how to accomplish these objectives (ways), and addresses the military capabilities required to execute the strategy (means).
NSS
NDS
NMS
CCP
Which of the following is Reciprocal Inhibition?
The relaxation of muscles on one side of a joint to accommodate contraction on the other side
Purple
I need a strong drink
"Relax, it's only a test"
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