U.S. Army 38B (SLC) MOD C
U.S. Army JOPP Quiz
Test your knowledge of the Joint Operations Planning Process (JOPP) with our comprehensive quiz designed for U.S. Army personnel. This quiz includes 50 multiple choice questions that cover essential aspects of military planning, operational strategies, and key concepts relevant to SLC MOD C.
- Assess your understanding of COA characteristics and mission analysis steps.
- Challenge yourself with questions about TPFDD, MDMP, and more.
- Perfect for study sessions, review, or self-assessment.
The purpose of __________ within JOPP is to determine the COA with the highest probability of success.
Cost Analysis
COA Comparison
COA Decision Brief
Commander's Intent
What are the characteristics of a valid COA?
Adequate, Plausible, Acceptable, Distinguishable and Complete
Adequate, Feasible, Accepting, Distinguishable, and Complete
Adequate, Feasible, Acceptable, Distinguishable and Complete
Acceptable, Feasible, Inadequate, Distinguishable and Complete
How many steps make up the mission analysis?
15
12
11
17
Joint strategic planning provides guidance and direction to the Armed Forces for which three planning strategies?
Security Cooperation, Battle Operation and Force Planning
Security Cooperation, Joint Operation and Force Planning
Security, HN Cooperation and Force Planning
Security Cooperation, Joint Strategic and Force Planning
What is security Cooperation Planning?
The means by which the DOJ encourages and enables countries to work with the U.S.
Provide the means for the Geographic Combatant Commanders to focus planning on their specific AO.
Provides strategic guidance and direction to the Armed Forces
The means by which the DOD encourages and enables countries to serve mutual security interests.
What are OPLANS in an abbreviated form and are overarching to all subordinate elements?
CONOPS
OPORD
JOPP
Mission Analysis
What planning process begins when the combatant commander identifies the major apportioned forces needed to support his concept of operations, and continues with the identification of combat support and combat service support elements?
Joint Strategic Planning
Security Cooperation Planning
Joint Operation Planning
Force Planning
What are the four main processes of TPFDD?
Force, Support, Transportation Planning and Deployment execution
Force, Support, Joint and Security Planning
Joint, Security, CONOP and OPORD
CONOP, OPORD, MDMP and JOPP
What is the computer database used to identify types of forces and actual units required to support an OPLAN or OPORD?
MDMP
TPFDD
COA
JOPES
What planning process develops joint operation plans for contingencies identifies in joint strategic planning documents?
Joint Planning
Security Cooperation Planning
Campaign Planning
Deliberate Planning Process
What planning process allows the combatant commander to translate national strategy and objectives into unified plans for military action by specifying how operations and logistics will be used to achieve success within a given space and time?
Joint Operations Planning
National Security Council
Campaign Planning
Deliberate Planning
What provides the framework to establish national security strategy and policy decisions for implementation by the president in his role as commander in chief?
National Security Council
Joint Operations Planning
Deliberate Planning
Support Planning
Which system translates national-strategic objectives and decision into combatant commander's joint operations?
Joint Operations Planning and Execution Systems (JOPES)
MDMP
Security Cooperation Planning
Deliberate Planning
MDMP begins with the receipt or anticipation of a new mission?
True
False
What are the steps of the MDMP process?
Receipt of mission, COA analysis, COA Comparison, Orders Production
Receipt of mission, Mission Analysis, COA Development, COA Analysis, COA Comparison, COA Approval, Orders Production
Receive the mission, COA, Orders production
COA Development, COA Analysis, COA Comparison, COA Approval
Identify the following letter designators of the annex: Annex Q
Engineer
Intelligence, Surveillance, Recon
Civil Military Ops
Task Organization
Identify the following letter designators of the annex: Annex L
Intelligence, Surveillance, Recon
Engineer
Civil Military Ops
Task Organization
Identify the following letter designators of the annex: Annex F
Task Organization
Civil Military Ops
Engineer
Intel and Recon
What is the subparagraph that will list all the maneuver units that report directly to the HQ issuing the order?
Support Units
Task maneuver units
Situation paragraph
Enemy Forces
Which paragraph contains the commander's intent, concept of operations, task to maneuver units, tasks to combat support units and any coordinating instructions?
Friendly Forces
Enemy forces
Support Forces
Other Government Organizations
Which paragraph contains detailed information regarding enemy's most likely COAs and assessment of terrorist activities and threats directed against the U.S. Government interests in the AO?
Support Units
Situation Paragraph
Commanders Intent
Enemy Forces
Which paragraph expands the commanders intent, particularly his vision of how he will conduct the operation and whom he will assign to perform it?
Situation
Concept of Operations
Enemy forces
Commanders intent
Which paragraph gives the general situation and always contains five subparagraphs?
Concept of Operations
Commanders Intent
Support Forces
Situation
What is the purpose of the CMOC?
Produce reports and intel on civil operations
Analyze, monitor, plan, coordinate, synchronize, and influence the civil component of the commander‘s battlespace
Make decisions on operations based on commanders intent
Assign units and monitor civil military operations in the AO
What does the following 5 basic sections make up: COMMO, OPS/INTEL, SUST, CIM and CLT
CA Team
OPS Center
Basic CMOC
Fuzion Center
Which cell is an organic structure of the CMOC?
Functional Specialty Cell
CIM Cell
COMMO
CAT
Which section advise the S/G/J-9 on necessary changes civil information requirements, assist in tasking CMOC elements as required, and Coordinate with Civil Affairs Teams as lower level?
Functional Specialty Cell
CIM Cell
COMMO
CAT
Which section collects civil information, enters it into a central database, and internally fuses civil information with the supported element, higher HQ, other USG/DOD agencies, and other organizations as appropriate?
S1
Functional Specialty Cell
CIM Cell
S3
Which is NOT a duty of a Civil Liaison Team?
Conduct Assessments
Setup Storefront
Coordinate with Combatant Commander
Act as stand alone CAT
What is the final step and through the CIM process, overlaying that information unto the supported commander’s COP?
COA Approval
COA war-gaming
Overall assessment
Orders Issued
Who must have a thorough understanding of effects, both desired and undesired, how they impact the operational environment and the achievement of CMO goals and objectives?
CMOC
CAO/CMO Planners
CAT
CLT
What tool is used to measure results achieved in the overall mission and execution of assigned tasks?
MOE
MOP
COA Comparison
Commanders Approval
Which tool focuses on the task accomplishments?
MOE
MOP
COA Comparison
Commanders Approval
CMO planners should ensure that they meet certain criteria. The process of doing this is called validating the MOE. MOEs should be validated to ensure that they are:
Appropriate, Measurable, Mission related, Numerically reasonable, Useful
Adequate, Feasible, Acceptable and distinguishable
Acceptable, Distinguishable, Complete
Reciept of the Mission Mission Analysis COA Development COA Analysis COA Comparison COA Approval Orders production
What is the final aspect of the transition plan?
Mission Orientation
Closeout Procedure
Deployment Planning
Redeployment Planning
Transition planning must begin with the end state in mind
True
False
Transition planning should begin with a review of command directives and the OPLAN.
True
False
What are the categories of the transition phase?
Issue task, Transfer task to follow on forces, Termination of task
Termination of task, Transfer of task to follow on forces and Transfer of a task to IPI.
Deployment Planning, Mission Orientation, Transition
Deployment planning, Mission Orientation, Transfer Mission and Demobilize
Which answer is NOT a way CMO projects are identified?
Village Assessments
USAID Initiatives
Key Leader Engagements
Request by XO
How should a contractor be paid?
In phases and on schedule based on completion
When job is complete
Up front
Weekly
What is the first priority when a potential project has been identified?
COA Comparison
Determine HN workers for labor
Determine the project focus is a key first step
Plan and budget for the entire project
Using local contractors should be the last result for a variety of reasons.
True
False
Which of these IS a type of project funding available for use?
CERP funds
OHDACA funds
ESF
All of the above..
What are types of contractors?
Local
IGOs
Multinational Corporations
All of the above..
When should a project completion ceremony be conducted?
Half way through
After completion
After completion and when local leaders and authorities have been coordinated with
Never
What begins with determining aspects of the environment and battlefield effects.
Itemized list of all resources
Annex
OPORD
Intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB)
Mission analysis should begin with the review of OPORDs, FRAGOS and OPLANs; what other documents should be reviewed?
CMO Annex
IO Annex
Engineer Annex
All of the above..
In order to properly plan a project, CA personnel must determine the required supplies, equipment and the quantities that are needed to complete the project?
True
False
What can be used to represent phases of a project with respect to time scale?
Graph
Bar chart
Annex
None of the above...
What is used to gauge mission success in terms of objectives and effects?
MOE
MDMP
MOP
Both MOE and MOP
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