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CDC 2EX5X Volume 1 URE
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03/25/2009

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1. What is the minimum amount of months required for 5-skill level upgrade for trainees who are not in retraining status?

 

a.) 6 months

b.) 9 months

c.) 12 months

d.) 15 months

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) 15 months

Term

2. What type of Air Force Specialty Code shows your highest skill level?

 

a.) Duty

b.) Control

c.) Primary

d.) Alternate

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) Primary

Term

3.) What type of Air Force Specialty Code identifies the authorized manning position to which you're assigned and reflects the job you are currently performing?

 

a.) Duty

b.) Control

c.) Primary

d.) Alternate

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Duty

Term

4.) What type of Air Force Specialty Code is for use by the Air Force Personnel Center for assignment and training purposes?

 

a.) Duty

b.) Control

c.) Primary

d.) Alternate

Definition

 

 

 

 

 b.) Control

Term

5.) How many primary Air Force Specialty Codes are in the Communications-Electronics career field?

 

a.) Seven

b.) Eight

c.) Nine

d.) Ten

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Eight

Term

6.) How many Senior Master Sergeant 9-level positions are in the Communications-Electronics career progression ladder?

 

a.) One

b.) Three

c.) Two

d.) Four

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) Two

Term

7.) What Air Force Specialty Code performs maintenance on fixed and mobile meteorological and navigational aids systems, ground-to-air transmitters, receivers and transceivers?

 

a.) 2E0X1 Ground Radar Systems

b.) 2E1X1 Satellite, Wideband and Telemetry Systems

c.) 2E1X2 Airfield Systems

d.) 2E1X3 Ground Radio Communications

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) 2E1X2 Airfield Systems

Term

8.) What are the three components of Air Force On-the-Job Training?

 

a.) Job knowledge, job proficiency, and job experience

b.) Task knowledge, task performance, and task proficiency

c.) Career Development Courses, Qualification Training Packages, and On-the-Job Training

d.) Career Field Education and Training Plan, Job Qualification Standards, and AF Form 623

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Job knowledge, job proficiency, and job experience

Term

9. When will initial evaluations be done on newly assigned personnel within a work center?

 

a.) Within 60 days of assignment, 120 days for Air Reserve Component

b.) Within 50 days of assignment, 100 days for Air Reserve Component

c.) Within 40 days of assignment, 80 days for Air Reserve Component

d.) Within 30 days of assignment, 60 days for Air Reserve Component

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Within 60 days of assignment, 120 days for Air Reserve Component 

Term

10. When are senior noncommissioned officers required to have on-the-job training records?

 

a.) When assigned to a new duty station

b.) When the commander deems necessary

c.) When assigned to a commander's staff position

d.) When their skill level is not commensurate with their grade

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) When their skill level is not commensurate with their grade

Term

11. What is the minimum rank necessary to become a Task Certifier?

 

a.) Senior Airman

b.) Staff Sergeant

c.) Technical Sergeant

d.) Master Sergeant

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Staff Sergeant

Term

12. With the exception of Stripes for Exceptional Performer promotees and Air Reserve Component personnel, when do personnel who are selected for promotion to Staff Sergeant enter 7-level upgrade training?

 

a.) 1 January

b.) 1 April

c.) 1 June

d.) 1 September

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) 1 September

Term

13. How many hours of rest must a supervisor give personnel who remain overnight at a remote duty location?

 

a.) A minimum of six hours

b.) A maximum of six hours

c.) A mininum of eight hours

d.) A maximum of eight hours

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) A mininum of eight hours

Term

14. Work center maintenance personnel on standby coordinate meal and comfort breaks with what maintenance staff function?

 

a.) Materiel Control

b.) Quality Assurance

c.) Chief of Maintenance

d.) Maintenance Operations Center

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Maintenance Operations Center 

Term

15. What assigned maintenance responsibility provides an experienced managerial and technical perspective to the maintenance activity by advising and assisting the Chief of Maintenance?

 

a.) Branch Chief

b.) Unit Commander

c.) Maintenance Supervisor

d.) Maintenance Superintendant

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Maintenance Superintendant 

Term

16. Which tool is provided to the commander on a quarterly basis to review and evaluate maintenance and training effectiveness?

 

a.) Unit Training Report from Logistics Module

b.)  Cross-reference data from Federal Logistics Information System

c.) Air Tasking Order from Theater Battle Management Core System

d.) Training Visibility Ledger from Integrated Maintenance Data System

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Training Visibility Ledger from Integrated Maintenance Data System 

Term

17. What do we consider to be a Maintenance Information System?

 

a.) Logistics Module

b.) Telephone Management System

c.) Federal Logistics Information System

d.) Theater Battle Management Core System

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Telephone Management System

 

Term

18. Who is responsible for the operation of Integrated Maintenance Data System?

 

a.) Every user

b.) The host database manager

c.) The Maintenance Operations Center

d.) The Maintenance Production Work Center

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) The host database manager

Term

19.What status is the same as Estimated Time In Commission?

 

a.) Estimated Time of Repair

b.) Estimated Time of Arrival

c.) Estimated Time of Return to Operation

d.) Estimated Time of Expected Maintenance

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) Estimated Time of Return to Operation

Term

20. If there is a delay in maintenance actions, who mediates disagreements between the maintenance production work center and the operators when necessary?

 

a.) Branch Chief

b.) Unit Commander

c.) Chief of Maintenance

d.) Director of Operations

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) Chief of Maintenance

Term

21. What serves as a unique identifier for tracking maintenance actions for an equipment malfunction?

 

a.) Work Unit Code

b.) How Malfunction

c.) When Discovered

d.) Job Control Number

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Job Control Number

Term

22. What designates equipment as reportable?

 

a.) When it is mission capable

b.) When it is mission-essential

c.) When it is full-mission capable

d.) When it is partial-mission capable

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) When it is mission-essential

Term

23. What condition status code do we not use with a single mission system?

 

a.) When it is mission-essential

b.) When it is not  mission capable

c.) When it is full-mission capable

d.) When it is partial-mission capable

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) When it is partial-mission capable 

Term

24. Which of the following conditions do we use for Not Mission Capable Maintenance?

 

a.) When systems and equipment are not capable of performing any of their assigned missions because of unit level maintenance requirements

b.) When systems and equipment are not capable of performing any of their assigned missions because of maintenance work stoppage due to supply shortage

c.) When systems and equipment are capable of performing any of their assigned missions because of unit level maintenance requirements

d.) When systems and equipment are capable of performing any of their assigned missions because of maintenance work stoppage due to a supply shortage

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) When systems and equipment are not capable of performing any of their assigned missions

Term

25. What maintenance staff function coordinates with support agencies and assists maintenance personnel by expediting all supply transactions?

 

a.) Materiel Control

b.) Quality Assurance

c.) Maintenance Operations Center

d.) Maintenance Production Work Center

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Materiel Control

Term

26. What term has an Expendability, Recoverability, Repairability Code (ERRC) of XD(x) or XF(x)?

 

a.) Due-Out

b.) Awaiting Parts

c.) Due In From Maintenance

d.) Equipment Inoperative for Parts

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) Due In From Maintenance

Term

27. What maintenance staff function ensure all required Time-Compliance Technical Order kits and time change items are promptly requisitioned, delivered to maintenance, and actions are accomplished?

 

a.) Materiel Control

b.) Quality Assurance

c.) Maintenance Operations Center

d.) Maintenance Production Work Center

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Materiel Control

Term

28. Who is responsible for the equipment's logistics life cycle management and Operational Safety, Suitability, and Effectiveness?

 

a.) Single Manager

b.) Unit Commander

c.) Chief of Maintenance

d.) Logistics Readiness Squadron Commander

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Single Manager

Term

29. Which items are considered support equipment?

 

a.) Automated Test Sets

b.) Defense Satellite Communications Systems

c.) Theater Battle Management Core System

d.) Theater Deployable Communications systems

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Automated Test Sets

Term

30. If a system is to co-exist with an Air Force Local Area Network/Metropolitan Area Network/Wide Area Network infrastructure, what is required before the system is integrated with the network?

 

a.) Unit commander approval

b.) Certification of networthiness

c.) A satisfactory Quality Assurance inspection

d.) System records incorporated into base blueprint

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Certification of networthiness

Term

31. System records of equipment that is integrated with the base network are developed and maintained by

 

a.) Systems Administrator

b.) Computer Systems Security Officer

c.) Communications and Information Systems Officer

d.) Systems Telecommunications Engineering Management-Base

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Systems Telecommunications Engineering Management-Base

Term

32. What maintenance staff function validates use of effective training programs, proven maintenance techniques, safety procedures, supply discipline, security procedures, and good housekeeping standards?

 

a.) Materiel Control

b.) Quality Assurance

c.) Maintenance Operations Center

d.) Maintenance Production Work Center

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Quality Assurance

Term

33. What maintenance staff function is the focal point for the Corrosion Prevention and Control Program?

 

a.) Materiel Control

b.) Quality Assurance

c.) Maintenance Operations Center

d.) Maintenance Production Work Center

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Quality Assurance

Term

34. What must Quality Assurance personnel be able to do?

 

a.) Perform as an advisor, teacher and confidant to maintenance personnel

b.) To evaluate maintenance requirements and direct timely corrective actions with assistance from maintenance work centers

c.) Advise maintenance managers of the overall supply situation as it affects maintenance and recommend ways to improve supply support

d.) Provide assistance with technical and management guidance so staff functions and work centers can detect and correct problems in the early stages

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Provide assistance with technical and management guidance so staff functions and work centers can detect and correct problems in the early stages

Term

35. What program's primary objective gives the Chief of Maintenance an accurate assessment of the maintenance activity's capabilities?

 

a.) Logistics Support Program

b.) Defense Support Program

c.) On-the-Job Training Program

d.) Communications Standardization and Evaluation Program

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Communications Standardization and Evaluation Program 

Term

36. What Communications Standardization and Evaluation Program evaluation provides the unit commander, Chief of Maintenance and supervisors with factual, objective assessments of a section's ability to meet its mission requirements?

 

a.) Special

b.) Technical

c.) Personnel

d.) Managerial

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Managerial 

Term

37. What personnel evaluation is conducted on newly assigned personnel within 6 months of assignment to the work center (within 12 months for traditional AFRC and ANG members only)?

 

a.) Primary

b.) Follow-on

c.) Intercontinental Ballistic Missile communications

d.) Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems certification

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Primary

Term

38. What personnel evaluation is conducted once every 24 months (within 48 months for traditional AFRC and ANG)?

 

a.) Primary

b.) Follow-on

c.) Intercontinental Ballistic Missile communications

d.) Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems certifications

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Follow-on

Term

39. What personnel evaluation is conducted every 6 months?

 

a.) Primary

b.) Follow-on

c.) Intercontinental Ballistic Missile communications

d.) Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems certification

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) Intercontinental Ballistic Missile communications

 

Term

40. What personnel evaluation is conducted to ensure technicians meet Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proficiency requirements?

 

a.) Primary

b.) Follow-on

c.) Intercontinental Ballistic Missile communications

d.) Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems certification

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems certification

Term

41. What are the three phases that are evaluated in a personnel evaluation?

 

a.) Preparation, task performance, and post performance

b.) Preparation, task knowledge, and task performance

c.) Job knowledge, task performance, post performance

d.) Job knowledge, job performance, post performance

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Preparation, task performance, and post performance

Term

42. What category of maintenance enables the Chief of Maintenance to coordinate and direct the maintenance effort with either a separated maintenance staff or a consolidated maintenance staff?

 

a.) Category I

b.) Category II

c.) Category III

d.) Category IV

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Category II

Term

43. What are the six steps of Operational Risk Management?

 

a.) Accept no unnecessary risk; assess the risk; analyxe risk control measures; make control decisions; implement risk controls; supervisor and review

b.) Identify the hazards; make risk decisions at the appropriate level; analyze risk control measures; make control decisions; implement risk controls; supervisor and review

c.) Identify the hazards; assess the risk; accept risk when benefits outweigh the costs; make control decisions; implement risk controls; supervisor and review

 d.) Identify the hazards; assess the risk; analyze risk control measures; make control decisions; implement risk controls; supervisor and review

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Identify the hazards; assess the risk; analyze risk control measures; make control decisions; implement risk controls; supervisor and review

Term

44. How can multiple individual task assignments be put together for multiple duty positions, including additional duties?

 

a.) They can be put together into an Individual Training Plan

b.) They can be put together into a Specialty Training Standard

c.) They can be put together into an Air Force Job Qualification Standard

d.) They can be put together into an Air Force Qualification Training Package

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) They can be put together into an Individual Training Plan

Term

45. What level of maintenance is the most forward maintenance capability?

 

a.) Organizational

b.) Intermediate

c.) Laboratory

d.) Depot

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Organizational

Term

46. What level of maintenance has skills and materiel resources not available at the operating location, but not to the extent of those available at technology repair centers?

 

a.) Organizational

b.) Intermediate

c.) Laboratory

d.) Depot

 

Definition

 

 

 

 

b.) Intermediate

Term

47. What level of maintenance employs the highest degree of skill and the most extensive support equipment?

 

a.) Organizational

b.) Intermediate

c.) Laboratory

d.) Depot

 

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Depot

Term

48. What element of deployed maintenance management assigns predeployment inspection Job Control Numbers(s) for tasked equipment or Unit Type Code(s)?

 

a.) Deployed Materiel Control

b.) Deployed Quality Assurance

c.) Deployed Maintenance Operations Center

d.) Deployed Maintenance Production Work Center

Definition

 

 

 

 

c.) Deployed Maintenance Operations Center

Term

49. What element of deployed maintenance management assists in coordinating the transfer of Unit Type Code assets and Readiness Supply Packages?

 

a.) Deployed Materiel Control

b.) Deployed Quality Assurance

c.) Deployed Maintenance Operations Center

d.) Deployed Maintenance Production Work Center

 

Definition

 

 

 

 

a.) Deployed Materiel Control

Term

50. What element of deployed maintenance management participates in predeployment inspections prior to deployment of equipment?

 

a.) Deployed Materiel Control

b.) Deployed Quality Assurance

c.) Deployed Maintenance Operations Center

d.) Deployed Maintenance Production Work Center

 

 

Definition

 

 

 

 

d.) Deployed Maintenance Production Work Center

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