7-14
7-15
7-16
7-11.
What flag is used to indicate an
exempt addressee in a flaghoist
message?
1.
PREP
2.
ECHO
3.
NEGAT
4.
CORPEN
7-12.
What flag is used to indicate an
information addressee in a flaghoist
message?
1.
WHISKEY
2.
INDIA
3.
FOXTROT
4.
ECHO
7-13.
The text of flaghoist messages will
consist of the prescribed signals
and plain language necessary to
convey the subject matter expressed
by the originator.
1.
True
2.
False
What publication is the origin of
most tactical communications between
allied naval units?
1.
ATP 1, Vol. I
2.
ATP 1, Vol. II
3.
ATP 2, Vol. I
4.
ATP 2, Vol. II
What is the overall security
classification of ATP 1, Vol. II?
1.
Confidential
2.
Secret
3.
FOUO
4.
NATO Restricted
How many flag action tables are
contained in ATP 1, Vol. II?
1.
Six
2.
Two
3.
Five
4.
Four
7-17.
What tables are used primarily to
expand the meaning of certain basic
groups?
1.
Chapter
2.
Supplementary
3.
Suffix
4.
Vocabulary
7-18.
What group is a two-letter group
allocated to a particular chapter
and the main vocabulary from which
all signals in that chapter are
derived?
1.
Basic
2.
Chapter
3.
Supplementary
4.
Page
7-19.
What type of group consists of a
chapter group followed by one or
more figures?
1.
Basic
2.
Suffix
3.
Supplementary
4.
Page
7-20.
Which of the following items may be
used to supplement or modify signals
from ATP 1, Vol. II?
1.
Prosigns
2.
Prowords
3.
Plain language
4.
Code words
7-21.
What are the three governing
pennants?
1.
INTERROGATIVE, PREPARATIVE, and
NEGATIVE
2.
INTERROGATIVE, PREPARATIVE, and
CODE
3.
INTERROGATIVE, NEGATIVE, and
ANSWER
4.
INTERROGATIVE, NEGATIVE, and
CODE
7-22.
When the governing pennant is to be
used to govern only one of several
signal groups, it must be separated
by TACK from that group.
1.
True
2.
False
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