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TBS PHASE 1 EXAM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED AND UPDATED
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What are the 9 rules of the ROE? - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔️ 9 Rules
o Only engage combatants o Do not harm those who surrender o Do not torture of kill EPWs o Collect and care for the wounded, both friend and foe o Do not attack protected groups (medical and chaplains) o Destroy no more than the mission requires o Treat civilians humanely o Do not steal and respect private property o Prevent and report all violations of the Laws of War
Given Marines, commander's guidance, and situations covered by the Law of War, enforce the Law of War so Marines conduct themselves in accordance with the Law of War and applicable U.S. policy during all military operations.
Define a combatant. - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔️ Definition of combatants o Members of regular armed forces o Regular militias or volunteers o Guerrilla units o Member of non-occupied nation who take up arms against the enemy o Uniformed individuals under the command of a responsible leader and who openly carry weapons
What are the RM steps? Think BAMCIS. - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔ ️ Risk Management Steps o Identify hazards o Assess hazards to determine risk o Develop controls and make risk decisions o Implement controls o Supervise and evaluate Given a Risk Management Worksheet (RMW), training materials, training plan, and with the aid of references, conduct Risk Management to mitigate risks associated with each training event by identifying and incorporating control measures through the Risk Management Worksheet (RMW) in accordance with the references.
What are the four hazard classifications? Explain them. - Correct Answer ✔ ️ ✔️ Hazard Classification o Category I Death or permanent total disability, loss of ability to accomplish mission, loss of mission critical equipment, etc o Category II Significantly degraded mission capability, permanent or partial disability/severe injury or illness, extensive damage to equipment, etc o Category III Degraded mission capability, minor damage to persons or equipment o Category IV Little or no adverse effects Given a Risk Management Worksheet (RMW), training materials, training plan, and with the aid of references, conduct Risk
Improbable but not impossible Given a Risk Management Worksheet (RMW), training materials, training plan, and with the aid of references, conduct Risk Management to mitigate risks associated with each training event by identifying and incorporating control measures through the Risk Management Worksheet (RMW) in accordance with the references.
Be able to calculate the risk of the hazard given the classicifcation and probability. - Correct Answer ✔ ️ ✔ ️ Risk Assessment Matrix o 1=Critical o 2=Serious o 3=Moderate o 4=Minor o 5=Negligible
Prob A B C D S I 1 1 2 3 e II 1 2 3 4 v III 2 3 4 5 e IV 3 4 5 5 Given a Risk Management Worksheet (RMW), training materials, training plan, and with the aid of references, conduct Risk Management to mitigate risks associated with each training event by identifying and incorporating control measures through the Risk Management Worksheet (RMW) in accordance with the references.
identifying and incorporating control measures through the Risk Management Worksheet (RMW) in accordance with the references.
What are the three criteria for controls? - Correct Answer ✔ ️ ✔ ️ Each control must be Suitable: reduces risk to an acceptable level Feasible: Can actually be implemented Acceptable: Benefit justifies the cost Given a scenario, explain the decision cycle (OODA) process without omission.
What does the OODA loop stand for and explain each. - Correct Answer ✔ ️ ✔️ Observe
Take in the information around you.
Gain general situational awareness
Orient What is the significance of what is happening? How does it affect me, my unit, and my mission?
Decide Given what you have observed and its significance, create a course of action.
Action
What does PACE stand for in Comms? - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔ ️ Primary, Alternative, Contingency, and Emergency comms plan.
What are the three categories of Moral Reasoning? - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔️ Categories of Moral Reasoning o Consequentialism Contingent upon outcomes (the ends justify the means) Mission accomplishment comes first o Deontology If it falls in line with your duty, then it is morally right o Virtue Ethics Relative to each person's individual moral code
- Take a loo k at your notes from Code of Conduct (EO, Substance Abuse, and Sexual Assault Policies)
- For this question, follow your intuition and justify it to the best of your ability Given a scenario, develop a financial budget plan to reach desired goals within available means.
Develop a financial budget plan to reach desired goals within available means. - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔️ Questions to consider
o What is the income? o What are the basic living expenses? o What are the variable expenses? o Any debts? o How much do you want in savings?
Know how to read your Leave and Earnings Statement
Fear, stress, and mental fatigue Continuous Operations Homesickness Given a combat scenario, plan to mitigate the impact of the elements of combat on individual Marines to accomplish the mission and take care of Marines.
What are the five stresses of combat? - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔️ 5 Stresses of Combat o Boredom o Fog of War o Casualties o Discomfort and Fatigue o Extreme Risk and Fear
Given a combat scenario, plan to mitigate the impact of the elements of combat on individual Marines to accomplish the mission and take care of Marines.
What are the mitigating factors of combat? - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔️ Mitigating Factors o Morale o Unit Disciple o Esprit de Corps o Proficiency o Motivation o Training
o During Deployment Know the signs and be intentional about treatment Treating Battle Fatigue (BICEPS: Beverity, Immediacy, Centrality, Expectancy, Proximity, Simplicity ) Given a combat scenario, plan to mitigate the impact of the elements of combat on individual Marines to accomplish the mission and take care of Marines.
What does BICEPS stand for? - Correct Answer ✔️ ✔ ️ Brevity o Treat for no more than 3 days before moving to higher level of care
Immediacy o Provide care as soon as symptoms appear
Centrality o Treat all cases in one location that is separate from the Aid Station
Expectancy o Let Marines know that they are needed and are expected to return
Proximity o When battle fatigue develops into combat stress, treat as close to parent unit as possible
Simplicity o Do not make treatment complex