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ROTC

1. It was the secret society founded by Andres Bonifacio from which the Revolution
has drawn its ranks.

A. The Tejeros Convention


B. The KKK
C. The Malolos Convention
D. None of the above

Answer: B. The KKK

2. A call to active duty of inactive reserve officer and enlisted reservist for the
purpose of training.

A. Inactive Reserve
B. Mobilization
C. Active Duty Training
D. Mobilization Center

Answer: A. Inactive Reserve

3. The utilization of the reserve force in times of war or national emergency.

A. Inactive Reserve
B. Mobilization
C. Active Duty Taining
D. Mobilization Center

Answer: B. Mobilization

4. A designated area or place wherein reservist will report when mobilization is


ordered.

A. Inactive Reserve
B. Mobilization
C. Active Duty Taining
D. Mobilization Center

Answer: D. Mobilization Center

5. All are Classification of Reserve Force Units except;


A. Inactive Reserve
B. Ready Reserve
C. Retired Reserve
D. Standby Reserve

Answer: A. Inactive Reserve

6. The purpose of Troop Leading Procedure is to ensure that the leader makes the
best use of time, equipment and personnel in accomplishing the mission.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

7. Troop Leading Procedure comprises Six (6) steps.

A. True
B. False

Answer: B. False

8. After Receiving the Mission in Troop Leading Procedure, the next step to do is to
Initiate Movement.

A. True
B. False

Answer: B. False

9. On 30 January, 121 men of the 6th Ranger Battalion, assisted by 90 Filipino


guerrillas and 160 Filipinos that served as porters, conducted the raid at _______.

A. Cagayan de Oro
B. Cabanatuan
C. Kidapawan
D. Surigao City

Answer: B. Cabanatuan
10. It is the first and perhaps the most important step in the planning process. It
identifies for the commander and staff the salient tasks that must be accomplished to
accomplish the assigned mission.

A. Mission Analysis
B. Raid Planning
C. Intelligence
D. Advantage of Artillery

Answer: A. Mission Analysis

11. Characterized by coordinated, thorough, and detailed planning by the raid force,
supporting, and supported organizations.

A. Mission Analysis
B. Raid Planning
C. Intelligence
D. Advantage of Artillery

Answer: B. Raid Planning

12. The cover of darkness may reduce the threat of detection and contribute to the
effect of the raid on the enemy.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

13. Route and firing position security is also very important due to artillery’s
vulnerability to air and ground attack.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

14. A force multiplier essential to raid operations, and is achieved by many means.

A. Raid Operation
B. Surprise
C. Intelligence
D. Advantage of Artillery
Answer: B. Surprise

15. A surprise attack from a concealed position on unsuspecting moving or


temporarily halted enemy.

A. Field of Fire
B. Surprise
C. Ambush
D. Advantage of Artillery

Answer: C. Ambush

16. This classification of ambush is located on a single route to attack a specific


target or to cover the specific route on which it is situated.

A. Point Ambush
B. Area Ambush
C. Hasty Ambush
D. Deliberate Ambush

Answer: A. Point Ambush

17. Surprise is the most important element of an ambush. Surprise can be achieved
by planning, attack force, and concealment.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

18. The other key to a successful ambush is concentrated fire. The hail of bullets at
the killing zone must be so overwhelming that all areas are covered.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

19. L-shaped formation is the simplest ambush formation, the attack force, is
deployed generally parallel to the target route of movement road, trail, stream.
A. True
B. False

Answer: B. False

20. In V-shape formation, the attack force is deployed along both sides of the
target’s route of movement so that it forms the letter V.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

21. In Box formation, the ambushers run parallel to the long axis of the killing zone
(KZ) and subject the targets to heavy flanking fire.

A. True
B. False

Answer: B. False

22. There are always survivors in a successful ambush.

A. True
B. False

Answer: B. False

23. Graduates of basic ROTC shall be given a ____________ and assigned to


reserve units and mobilization centers in their provinces.

A. PA advanced ROTC entrance examination.


B. Organization, training, administration, and utilization of PAARU.
C. Insurance
D. Reserve enlisted rank and Serial number

Answer: D. Reserve enlisted rank and Serial number

24. Composed of able-bodied reservists whose ages are between eighteen (18)
years and thirty five (35) years inclusive.
A. First Category Reserve
B. Second Category Reserve
C. Third Category Reserve
D. Fourth Category Reserve

Answer: A. First Category Reserve

25. The leader consider where he and the platoon sergeant and other key leaders
should be located for each phase of the patrol mission.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

26. A place designated by the leader where the platoon moves to reassemble and
reorganize if it becomes dispersed.

A. Rally Point
B. Objective
C. Reconnaissance
D. Combat Patrol

Answer: C. Reconnaissance

27. The assault element provides direct fire support and may control indirect fires for
the platoon.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

28. The breach element are responsible for preparing and exploding the charges to
destroy equipment, vehicles, or facilities on the objective.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

29. Surveillance Team are responsible for controlling enemy prisoners IAW the five
S's and the leader's guidance.
A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

30. Aid and litter teams keeps watch on the objective from the time that the leader's
reconnaissance ends until the unit deploys for actions on the objective. They then
join their elements.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

31. The compass man assists in navigation by ensuring the lead fire team leader
remains on course at all times. Instructions to the compass man must include an
initial azimuth with subsequent azimuth provides as necessary.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

32. Conducted against a specific target at a predetermined location.

A. Deliberate Ambush
B. Point Ambush
C. Reconnaissance
D. Hasty Ambush

Answer: A. Deliberate Ambush

33. A platoon or squad conducts this ambush when it makes visual contact with an
enemy force and has time to establish an ambush without being detected.

A. Deliberate Ambush
B. Point Ambush
C. Reconnaissance
D. Hasty Ambush

Answer: B. Point Ambush


34. Platoons and squads conduct this ambush to destroy one or two armored
vehicles.

A. Area Ambush
B. Antiarmor Ambush
C. Reconnaissance
D. Hasty Ambush

Answer: B. Antiarmor Ambush

35. When the platoon receives the mission to conduct a tracking patrol, it assigns
the task of tracking to three squad.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

36. In Tracking Patrol, tracking team reads signs and follows the track of a specific
enemy unit.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

37. Men, machines, and animals leave signs of their presence as they move through
an area. These signs can be as subtle as an odor, or as obvious a well-worn path.

A. True
B. False

Answer: A. True

38. A mission to gather information or to conduct combat operation.

A. Pace Man
B. Patrol
C. Reconnaissance
D. En Route Recorder

Answer: A. Pace Man


39. Records all information collected during the mission.

A. Pace Man
B. Patrol
C. Reconnaissance
D. En Route Recorder

Answer: D. En Route Recorder

40. The pace man maintains an accurate pace at all times.

A. True
B. False

Answer: B. False

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