3-35.
What prosign should be used when it is required
that the station called report back when a
message has been relayed?
1. F
2. G
3. L
4. T
3-36.
Which of the following information is NOT
contained in the preamble of a naval message?
1. Operating signals
2. Precedence
3. Date-time group
4. Originators sign
3-37.
Of the following sets of information, which one
is in the proper sequence, as it would appear in
a transmission?
1. Precedence, DTG, operating signal ZUI
2. Precedence, operating signal ZUI, DTG
3. DTG, precedence, operating signal ZUI
4. Operating signal ZUI, precedence, DTG
3-38.
What is the purpose of a precedence assigned to
a message?
1. To state the relevance of the message
contents
2. To state the necessary speed of delivery
3. To state the need for a reply
4. To state the need to relay the message
3-39.
What is the time requirement for the delivery of
an immediate message?
1.
10 minutes
2.
20 minutes
3.
30 minutes
4.
40 minutes
3-40.
What is the time requirement for the delivery of
a flash message?
1.
As fast as humanly possible, with an
objective of less than 10 minutes
2.
15 minutes
3.
20 minutes
4.
25 minutes
3-41.
What is the single letter indicator for an
immediate message?
1.
I
2.
O
3.
P
4.
X
Figure 3B.Message information.
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 3-42 THROUGH 3-44,
REFER TO FIGURE 3B.
3-42.
The originator considers the message to be of
relatively greater importance to what stations?
1. NJFK and NGGO
2. NKZO and NJFK
3. NGGO and NKZO
4. NABC and NRST
3-43.
The originator considers the message to be of
less relative importance to what stations?
1. NKZO and NABC
2. NJFK and NGGO
3. NABC and NRST
4. NKZO and NRST
3-44.
When was the message ready for transmission?
1.
0950 Greenwich mean time on 8 Oct 96
2.
0950 local time on 8 Oct 96
3.
0809 Greenwich mean time on 5 Oct 96
4.
0809 local time on 5 Oct 96
3-45.
What person usually assigns the DTG of an
outgoing visual message?
1. The originator
2. The drafter
3. The communications watch officer
4. The transmitting Signalman
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