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ORDNANCE SERVICE
Rank: Corporal
31. Part of the supply chain that insures that no damage has occurred and that the
proper preservation techniques have been applied.
a. Classified c. Storing
b. Identifying d. Inspecting
32. Type of fire that involves electricity or electrical equipment. The carbon dioxide
(CO2) is used to extinguish class c fire.
33. It is the cylindrical portion of the projectile between the bourrelet and the rotating
band.
a. Body c. Bourrelet
b. Rotating Band d. Ogive
34. Forward portion of the projectile from the bourelet up to the point.
a. Bourrelet c. Ogive
b. Rotating Band d. Body
35. It is designed for use in guns, howitzers, mortars , rocket launchers and recoilless
rifle from 37mm to 280mm.
36. During this operation, the air and fuel mixture is compressed in the combustión
chamber.
37. . Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
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38. This procedure insures that a record of repair parts obtained from cannibalization
sources is included in the historical data file on part usage.
39. Normally assigned to and performed by TOE or TDA units in support of using
organizations on a return to user basis.
40. This kind of ammunition for Artillery Ammo represents, or looks like actual items.
However, it is not designed for use in conjunction with delivery systems.
a. Practice c. Training
b. Dummy d. Blank
42. A mass or load of numerous, relatively small, lead pellets used in a shotgun
cartridge as bird shot or buck shot.
a. Shotgun c. Pellet
b. Gage d. Shot
45. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
46. The specific quantity of ammunition authorized for each weapon required to be in
the possession of a unit.
47. In four stroke engine, each piston makes ___________ to complete one cycle.
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48. Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
49. In a diesel engine, what stroke at the time fuel is injected into the combustion
chamber?
51. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training.
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
52. A low explosive substance of fine granulation which, through burning, procedures
gasses at a controlled rate to provide the energy to propel bullet.
a. Bullet c. Projectile
b. Pellet d. Propellant
53. A projectile fired, or intended to be fired from small arms weapon of 20mm or
larger.
a. projectile c. Bullet
b. Pellet d. Shot
55. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
56. Defined locations along the supply routes where supplies are broken and
distributed to the different CSSS units.
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57. A rocket with guidance and control system incorporated therein that guides it to
the target after launch using heat seekers, radar, laser, etc.
59. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
60. A type of bullet that contains a lead antimony slug in the forward position and a
tracer composition at the end.
61. A type of primer that consists of electrode button placed in contact with priming
composition, a primer cup and insulator (in black rubber).
a. Electric c. Percussion
b. Mechanical d. Primer
62. A low explosive substance of fine granulation which, through burning, produces
gasses at a controlled rate to provide the energy to propel the bullet.
a. Propellant c. Projectile
b. Pellet d. Bullet
63. The type of primer wherein the primer case is located in a small well or pocket
in the center of the cartridge case head.
64. This type of grenade is used to provide illumination to the terrain and target.
a. Chemical c. Fragmentation
b. Illuminating d. Offensive
65. The type of grenade used for riot control which may be incendiary or smoke.
a. Fragment c. Offensive
b. Chemical d. Practice training
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71. According to Newton’s third law of motion, the forward push on the projectile is
equal to the rearward push of the gun carriage or of the wider base plate upon the
ground.
a. False b. True
72. It is desirable that the projectile travel nose - first at all times, otherwise, the
streamline shape cannot reduce air resistance.
a. True b. False
74. It is the helical or spiral grooves and ridges along the bore surface, imparting
rotation to the bullet to ensure twist in pitch or progressing twist in pitch along the
barrel.
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a. Rifling c. Muzzle
b. Bore d. Barrel
75. It is the metal tube of a weapon that is made up of high-grade carbon steel,
cylindrical in shape through which the bullet is given velocity and direction of flight.
a. Rifling c. Muzzle
b. Bore d. Barrel
76. It is the component of the rocket system that holds the rocket itself and provides
initial guidance and electric contacts for firing.
a. Launcher c. Body
b. Fins d. Tube
77. The component of a rocket that contains the high explosive charge or other
filler.
a. Warhead c. Projectile
b. Motor d. Body
78. In exterior ballistics, it refers to the curve which represents the path of the
projectile towards the target.
a. Trajectory c. Projectile
b. Petalling d. Angling
79. This refers to the measurement from the surface of the lands directly opposite
each other.
80. It refers to the branch of Ballistics that covers the study of the effect or action
of projectile on the target.
82. This refers to the interior of the barrel through which the projectile passes
through.
a. Chamber c. Groove
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b. Bore d. Muzzle
a. Muzzle c. Barrel
b. Bore d. Rifling
86. This refers the remaining ammunition from the basic load and or the given
additional ammunition needed for sustained combat operations of the unit.
90. The Ammunition Transportation Order (ATO) is issued by this unit of the
Philippine Army.
a. HHSG, PA c. OG4, PA
b. OACOCS d. ASCOM, PA
91. These are “firearms seized from persons not authorized to possess or carry
firearms but who refuse to surrender voluntarily the firearms to lawful authorities”.
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92. In the directive for the Disposition of CCSR, this word refers to the destruction
of firearms by “cutting” using a circular saw whereby all the parts of the firearm shall
be rendered ineffective for use as a component of a complete firearm.
94. According to the directive on Disposition of CCSR, it refers to weapons that are
not authorized for the use in the AFP.
95. These are “properties or supplies purchased from the funds other than
appropriated or reimbursable funds”.
96. The distance between level ground and the lowest point on the undercarriage
of the vehicle.
97. The weight of cargo or passenger including crew which imposed on a vehicle.
98. During this phase of engine operation, fuel is injected into the combustion
chamber during this stroke.
99. During this phase of engine operation, both intake and exhaust valves are
closed.
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100. During this phase of the engine operation, the air and fuel mixture is
compressed in the combustion chamber.
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ORDNANCE SERVICE
Rank: Sergeant
31. These are military supplies that include weapons, munitions, combat vehicles,
and their necessary tools and equipment for maintenance
32. It is the part of the Ordnance Service Badge that symbolizes “Mobility”. It
represents the vehicles of the past, the present, and the future. It also symbolizes gun
tubes, barrels of rifles and cartridges of ammunition
33. The person shall exercise functional supervision over all AFP units and offices
that are performing functions relative to weapons, ammunitions, explosives and CBRN
management.
34. An occupational specialty of the Army charged with the duty of producing by
purchase or manufacture and distribution of the necessary ordnance for the Army and
organized militia and of establishing and maintaining arsenal and depots for their
manufacture and safeguarding.
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35. It is the part of the Ordnance Service Badge that symbolizes the weapons used
by our ancestral warriors and to connote weapons of the present and future.
36. It is the part of the Ordnance Service Badge that is emblematic of the chemical
service which embraces not only chemical but also biological and nuclear warfare.
37. A type of bullet that contains a lead antimony slug in the forward position and a
tracer composition at the end.
a. API-T c. Incendiary
b. Tracer d. Spotting Charge
39. Type of Ammunition designed for use in guns, howitzers, mortars and recoilless
rifles ranging from 37 millimeters through 280 millimeters.
40. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training.
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
a. Gage c. Pellet
b. Shot d. Shotgun
42. Type of Ammunition designed for use in guns, howitzer, mortars and recoilless
rifles ranging from 37 mm through 280 mm.
43. A type of ammunition that consists of a sealed projectile and a sealed, primed
cartridge case containing a propelling charge. The propelling charge is non-adjustable.
a. Fixed c. Semi-Fixed
b. Separated d. Separate Loading
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44. Type of ammunition wherein the ammo cartridge case is loose-fitted over the
base of the projectile. You can adjust its propellant to obtain the desired range.
45. Type of ammunition wherein its propelling charge is not adjustable and consist
of a sealed projectile. Tank and anti-aircraft usually use this kind of ammunition.
48. A type of fuze that make use of compressed black powder rings that burn for a
predetermined length of time & then initiate the HE elements of the fuze.
49. These Demolition Materials are used as main charge with certain detonating
devices, as in the case of demolition blocks or commercial dynamite sticks for general
purpose demolition.
a. Tube c. Rail
b. Igniter d. Expendable launcher
51. It is the forward portion of the projectile from the bourrelet up to the tip.
a. Body c. Ogive
b. Bourrelet d. Rotating Band
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52. This type of ammunition is designed to destroy or damage vehicles, kill, wound
or hinder movement of enemy personnel. It may be detonated when its target touches
or moves near it or by remote control.
53. This type of mine is secretly placed on the ground or attached to an obstacle,
such as tree or pole, in the expected path of the enemy.
54. This type of mine is designed primarily to kill, wound and incapacitate enemy
personnel.
55. Any high explosive, chemical, pyrotechnic, or practice munitions designed for
aerial delivery.
56. It is type of projected ammunition propelled by a discharging jet of gas. The gas
is produced by the burning of its fuel or propelling charge.
57. Another type of ammunition that is filled with high explosive or chemicals that
is designed to explode when thrown or projected using special launchers and it is used
against enemy personnel or materiel at relatively short ranges.
a. Grenade c. Landmine
b. Artillery Ammunition d. Small Arms Ammunition
58. A type of cartridge that is used in National and International Match Shooting
competitions.
59. A type of bullet that has a hardened steel core and a point filler of incendiary
mixture.
a. AP c. AP-I
b. HEAT d. HE-I
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60. This is defined as the holding of and keeping of supplies in readiness for future
use and in good working condition when issued.
a. Class I c. Class IV
b. Class III d. Class IX
a. Class V c. Class IV
b. Class I d. Class III
63. The document used when issuing major end items, transferring accountability
for such items from the RSO to the individual user.
64. The document is used when issuing expendable items or requesting for such
items.
65. The document used when turning-in equipment that is beyond economic repair.
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69. That category of maintenance performed by the Forward Service Support Unit
(FSSU) on all units in its general area of responsibility.
71. Part of the supply chain that insures that no damage has occurred and that the
proper preservation techniques have been applied.
a. Classified c. Storing
b. Identifying d. Inspecting
72. Type of fire that involves electricity or electrical equipment. The carbon dioxide
(CO2) is used to extinguish class c fire.
73. It is the cylindrical portion of the projectile between the bourrelet and the rotating
band.
a. Body c. Bourrelet
b. Rotating Band d. Ogive
74. Forward portion of the projectile from the bourelet up to the point.
b. Bourrelet c. Ogive
b. Rotating Band d. Body
75. It is designed for use in guns, howitzers, mortars , rocket launchers and recoilless
rifle from 37mm to 280mm.
76. During this operation, the air and fuel mixture is compressed in the combustión
chamber.
77. . Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
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a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
78. This procedure insures that a record of repair parts obtained from cannibalization
sources is included in the historical data file on part usage.
79. Normally assigned to and performed by TOE or TDA units in support of using
organizations on a return to user basis.
80. This kind of ammunition for Artillery Ammo represents, or looks like actual items.
However, it is not designed for use in conjunction with delivery systems.
a. Practice c. Training
b. Dummy d. Blank
81. A mass or load of numerous, relatively small, lead pellets used in a shotgun
cartridge as bird shot or buck shot.
a. Shotgun c. Pellet
b. Gage d. Shot
84. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
85. The specific quantity of ammunition authorized for each weapon required to be in
the possession of a unit.
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86. In four stroke engine, each piston makes ___________ to complete one cycle.
87. Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
88. In a diesel engine, what stroke at the time fuel is injected into the combustion
chamber?
90. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training.
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
91. A low explosive substance of fine granulation which, through burning, procedures
gasses at a controlled rate to provide the energy to propel bullet.
a. Bullet c. Projectile
b. Pellet d. Propellant
92. A projectile fired, or intended to be fired from small arms weapon of 20mm or
larger.
a. projectile c. Bullet
b. Pellet d. Shot
94. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
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95. Defined locations along the supply routes where supplies are broken and
distributed to the different CSSS units.
96. A rocket with guidance and control system incorporated therein that guides it to
the target after launch using heat seekers, radar, laser, etc.
98. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
99. A type of bullet that contains a lead antimony slug in the forward position and a
tracer composition at the end.
100. A type of primer that consists of electrode button placed in contact with priming
composition, a primer cup and insulator (in black rubber).
a. Electric c. Percussion
b. Mechanical d. Primer
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ORDNANCE SERVICE
Rank: Staff Sergeant
a. Packing c. Identifying
b. Marking d. Selecting
32. Principles of motor transport operation that involves matching the proper
number and type of vehicles with the mission to be accomplished.
33. Its purpose is to collect, evaluate and report information that will aid in the
selection of route for the movement of troops, equipment and supplies in military
operations.
34. Methods of hauling that accomplished by repeated trips made by the same
vehicle between two points.
35. This is the largest part of the convoy and maybe subdivided into serials and
march units for easier regulation and control.
37. A premium, rapid and high cost mode of transportation most employed in the
movement of personnel and high priority shipment.
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40. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training.
a. Blank c. Service
b. Dummy d. Practice
a. Gage c. Shot
b. Pellet d. Shotgun
42. Type of Ammunition designed for use in howitzers, mortars and recoilless rifles
ranging from 37 mm through 280 mm.
43. A type of ammunition that consists of a sealed projectile and a sealed, primed
cartridge case containing a propelling charge. The propelling charge is non-adjustable.
a. Fixed c. Separated
b. Semi-Fixed d. Separate Loading
44. Type of ammunition wherein the ammo cartridge case is loose-fitted over the
base of the projectile. You can adjust its propellant to obtain the desired range.
45. Type of ammunition wherein its propelling charge is not adjustable and consist
of a sealed projectile. Tank and anti-aircraft usually use this kind of ammunition.
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48. These are burning explosives that contain all ingredients to support combustion
(deflagration) namely: oxygen and fuel. They normally burn when initiated by fire at
the open, but may also cause an explosion and produced regulated gas pressure
when confined or placed on a container.
49. The first phase of the explosion has expanding gases from the detonation of
the explosive.
50. This is the effect caused by the material enclosing the explosive. Almost half of
the energy released by the explosion is used up in rupturing the casing of the explosive
and propelling shrapnels at a speed of about 2,700 feet per second.
51. Part of the supply chain that insures that no damage has occurred and that the
proper preservation techniques have been applied.
a. Classified c. Storing
b. Identifying d. Inspecting
52. Type of fire that involves electricity or electrical equipment. The carbon dioxide
(CO2) is used to extinguish class c fire.
53. It is the cylindrical portion of the projectile between the bourrelet and the rotating
band.
a. Body c. Bourrelet
b. Rotating Band d. Ogive
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54. Forward portion of the projectile from the bourelet up to the point.
a. Bourrelet c. Ogive
b. Rotating Band d. Body
55. It is designed for use in guns, howitzers, mortars , rocket launchers and recoilless
rifle from 37mm to 280mm.
56. During this operation, the air and fuel mixture is compressed in the combustión
chamber.
57. Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
58. This procedure insures that a record of repair parts obtained from cannibalization
sources is included in the historical data file on part usage.
59. Normally assigned to and performed by TOE or TDA units in support of using
organizations on a return to user basis.
60. This kind of ammunition for Artillery Ammo represents, or looks like actual items.
However, it is not designed for use in conjunction with delivery systems.
a. Practice c. Training
b. Dummy d. Blank
61. A mass or load of numerous, relatively small, lead pellets used in a shotgun
cartridge as bird shot or buck shot.
a. Shotgun c. Pellet
b. Gage d. Shot
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64. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
65. The specific quantity of ammunition authorized for each weapon required to be in
the possession of a unit.
66. In four stroke engine, each piston makes ___________ to complete one cycle.
67. Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
68. In a diesel engine, what stroke at the time fuel is injected into the combustion
chamber?
70. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training.
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
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71. A low explosive substance of fine granulation which, through burning, procedures
gasses at a controlled rate to provide the energy to propel bullet.
a. Bullet c. Projectile
b. Pellet d. Propellant
72. A projectile fired, or intended to be fired from small arms weapon of 20mm or
larger.
a. projectile c. Bullet
b. Pellet d. Shot
74. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
75. Defined locations along the supply routes where supplies are broken and
distributed to the different CSSS units.
76. A rocket with guidance and control system incorporated therein that guides it to
the target after launch using heat seekers, radar, laser, etc.
78. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
79. A type of bullet that contains a lead antimony slug in the forward position and a
tracer composition at the end.
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80. A type of primer that consists of electrode button placed in contact with priming
composition, a primer cup and insulator (in black rubber).
a. Electric c. Percussion
b. Mechanical d. Primer
81. This is the length of the Rifle 5.56mm M16A1 with flash suppressor.
a. 39 inches c. 38 inches
b. 37 inches d. 36 inches
82. It is the total weight of Rife, 7.62mm M14A1 with cleaning equipment and full
magazine?
a. 11 ½ lbs c. 14 ½ lbs
b. 1 ½ lbs d. 14 ¾ lbs
85. Type of firing mechanism that has a shorter pin than the housing pushing the
firing pin rearward.
a. Fixed c. Inertia
b. Free floating d. Percussion
87. This refers the remaining ammunition from the basic load and or the given
additional ammunition needed for sustained combat operations of the unit
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a. ASCOM, PA c. OACOCS
b. HHSG, PA d. OG4, PA
93. These are “firearms seized from persons not authorized to possess or carry
firearms but who refuse to surrender voluntary the firearms to lawful authorities”.
95. According to the directive on Disposition of CCSR, it refers to weapons that are
not authorized for the use in the AFP.
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96. In four stroke engine, each piston makes this much strokes to complete one
cycle.
97. During this phase of engine operation, both intake and exhaust valves are
closed.
98. A type of drive in which all wheels receive power for propelling the vehicle.
99. The weight of cargo or passenger including crew which maybe imposed on a
vehicle.
100. During this phase of engine operation, fuel is injected into the combustion
chamber during this stroke.
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ORDNANCE SERVICE
Rank: Technical Sergeant
31. A premium, rapid and high cost mode of transportation most employed in the
movement of personnel and high priority shipment.
32. Principles of motor transport operation that involves matching the proper
number and type of vehicles with the mission to be accomplished.
33. It is purposely to collect, evaluate and report information that will aid in the
selection of route for the movement of troops, equipment and supplies in military
operations.
34. Methods of hauling that accomplished by repeated trips made by the same
vehicle between two points.
35. Largest part of the convoy and maybe subdivided into serials and march units
for easier regulation and control.
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a. Packing c. Identifying.
b. Marking d. Selecting
40. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training.
a. Blank c. Service
b. Dummy d. Practice
a. Gage c. Shotgun
b. Pellet d. Shot
42. Type of Ammunition designed for use in guns, howitzer, mortars and recoilless
rifles ranging from 37 mm through 280 mm.
43. Ammunition item withdraw from either issue, movement or use, with or without
qualification due to a suspected or confirmed unsafe condition
a. Evaluation c. Inspection
b. Surveillance d. Testing
45. Items of ammunition that can be safely and effectively used for their intended
purpose.
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a. Inspection c. Surveillance
b. Stocking d. Maintenance
48. Items in this division shall be those for which practically instantaneous
explosion or detonation of virtually the entire quantity may be expected.
49. Items in this division are those which present a fire hazard with no blast hazard
and virtually no fragmentation or toxic hazard beyond the fire hazard clearance
ordinarily specified for high risks materials.
50. A type of special purpose warehousing which is used for the storage of highly
combustible materials. It is usually located in an isolated area.
a. Flammable c. Humidified
b. Combustible d. Refrigerated
51. This type of explosion can be illustrated by the gradual build-up of pressure in
a steam boiler. If heat is applied, pressure builds up. With no escape valve attached
to the steam boiler and the pressure overcomes the structural resistance of the boiler,
an explosion occurs.
52. Rapid conversion of a solid or liquid explosive compound into gases having
much greater volume than the substances for which they are generated.
53. These are explosives that “burn”. It contains all ingredients to support
combustion (deflagration) namely: oxygen and fuel. they normally burn when initiated
by fire at the open, but may also cause an explosion and produced regulated gas
pressure when confined or placed on a container.
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54. It refers to the class of storage wherein items are intended for withdrawal after
90 days but within 3 years.
55. It consists of aids which make the handling of supplies easier and faster and it
also reduces the requirements for manual labor, an example of this is a forklift.
56. A factor of Receiving which refers to the procedure for establishing or verifying
the type, nomenclature, federal stock number, use or other data concerning an item
or supply.
a. Classifying c. Inspecting
b. storing d. Identifying
a. 60 days c. 30 days
b. 40 days d. 90 days
58. A Storage function wherein its operation starts during the receipt of a document
authorizing the issue of supplies.
a. Classifying c. Shipping
b. Inspecting d. Storing
59. One function of this concept is to protect supplies at all times against fire,
hazards, sabotage, and pilferage.
a. Hazardous c. Security
b. Safety d. Storage & warehousing
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a. Class V c. Class IV
b. Class III d. Class I
63. The document used when issuing major end items, transferring accountability
for such items from the RSO to the individual user.
64. The document used when issuing expendable items or requesting for such
items.
65. The document used when turning-in equipment that is beyond economic repair.
69. That category of maintenance performed by the Forward Service Support Unit
(FSSU) on all units in its general area of responsibility.
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71. Part of the supply chain that insures that no damage has occurred and that the
proper preservation techniques have been applied.
a. Classified c. Storing
b. Identifying d. Inspecting
72. Type of fire that involves electricity or electrical equipment. The carbon dioxide
(CO2) is used to extinguish class c fire.
73. It is the cylindrical portion of the projectile between the bourrelet and the rotating
band.
a. Body c. Bourrelet
b. Rotating Band d. Ogive
74. Forward portion of the projectile from the bourelet up to the point.
a. Bourrelet c. Ogive
b. Rotating Band d. Body
75. It is designed for use in guns, howitzers, mortars , rocket launchers and recoilless
rifle from 37mm to 280mm.
76. During this operation, the air and fuel mixture is compressed in the combustión
chamber.
77. Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
78. This procedure insures that a record of repair parts obtained from cannibalization
sources is included in the historical data file on part usage.
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79. Normally assigned to and performed by TOE or TDA units in support of using
organizations on a return to user basis.
80. This kind of ammunition for Artillery Ammo represents, or looks like actual items.
However, it is not designed for use in conjunction with delivery systems.
a. Practice c. Training
b. Dummy d. Blank
81. A mass or load of numerous, relatively small, lead pellets used in a shotgun
cartridge as bird shot or buck shot.
a. Shotgun c. Pellet
b. Gage d. Shot
84. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
85. The specific quantity of ammunition authorized for each weapon required to be in
the possession of a unit.
86. In four stroke engine, each piston makes ___________ to complete one cycle.
87. Defined as the holding and keeping of supplies in readiness for the future use
ready for issue condition.
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a. Armory c. Storage
b. Maintenance d. Supply room Maintenance
88. In a diesel engine, what stroke at the time fuel is injected into the combustion
chamber?
90. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training.
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
91. A low explosive substance of fine granulation which, through burning, procedures
gasses at a controlled rate to provide the energy to propel bullet.
a. Bullet c. Projectile
b. Pellet d. Propellant
92. A projectile fired, or intended to be fired from small arms weapon of 20mm or
larger.
a. projectile c. Bullet
b. Pellet d. Shot
94. Refers to the quantity of ammunition allowed on the basic of unit of measure other
than rounds per weapon (Ex: rds per Bn) such as grenades, pyrotechnics bombs,
etc.
95. Defined locations along the supply routes where supplies are broken and
distributed to the different CSSS units.
96. A rocket with guidance and control system incorporated therein that guides it to
the target after launch using heat seekers, radar, laser, etc.
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98. This type of ammunition is used for combat and live-fire training
a. Service c. Practice
b. Dummy d. Blank
99. A type of bullet that contains a lead antimony slug in the forward position and a
tracer composition at the end.
100. A type of primer that consists of electrode button placed in contact with priming
composition, a primer cup and insulator (in black rubber).
a. Electric c. Percussion
b. Mechanical d. Primer
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