12-57.
When a dignitary is departing and if a gun
salute is to be fired, when should you haul
down the dignitary flag?
1.
As the dignitary arrives on the
quarterdeck
2.
At the start of the call
3.
At the first gun
4.
At the last gun
12-58.
What action should you take with regard to the
commission pennant when the flag of a civilian
official is hoisted during a visit?
1.
Haul it down
2.
Shift it to the fore truck
3.
Shift it to the after truck
4.
Shift it to the starboard yardarm
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 12-59 AND 12-60,
REFER TO THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
ADMIRAL SEAMAN IS RELIEVING ADMIRAL
BOAT OF COMMAND OF THE SIXTH FLEET.
12-59.
As the Signalman in charge of rendering honors
for the occasion, when should you break
Admiral Seamans flag?
1.
Immediately after Admiral Seaman reads
his orders to the officers and crew
2.
Immediately after the gun salute for
Admiral Boat is fired
3.
Immediately after Admiral Boat reads his
orders to the officers and crew
4.
Immediately after Admiral Boats flag is
hauled down
12-60.
When should you haul down Admiral Boats
flag?
1.
2.
3.
4.
After Admiral Seaman reads his orders to
the officer and crew
After the gun salute for Admiral Boat is
fired
After the piping of the side for Admiral
Seaman
After the piping of the side for Admiral
Boat
12-61.
When a foreign official visits a U.S. Navy ship
and he/she is entitled to a gun salute of less
than 21 guns, where should the national ensign
of his/her country be flown?
1.
Main masthead
2.
Foremast
3.
Starboard yardarm
4.
Port yardarm
12-62.
During a United Nations peace keeping mission
to France, the U.N. flag should be flown
according to rules governing display of the
national flag of what country or countries?
1.
2.
3.
4.
United States only
France only
United States and France
France and the country with which she is
at odds
12-63.
During what period is the United Nations flag
ordinarily displayed at offices occupied by the
United Nations?
1.
0800 to 1800
2.
0800 to sunset
3.
Sunrise to 1800
4.
Sunrise to sunset
12-64.
A ship may NOT display a homeward-bound
pennant unless it has been on an overseas tour
for a period of how many months?
1.
9 months
2.
6 months
3.
3 months
4.
12 months
QUESTIONS 12-65 AND 12-66, PERTAIN TO THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION: YOU HAVE BEEN
TOLD TO MAKE UP A HOMEWARD-BOUND
PENNANT BASED ON THE FOLLOWING DATA:
A.
Length of tour34 months
B.
Number of officers that served on board
for more than 9 months20
C.
Number of enlisted that served on board
for more than 9 months145
D.
Length of ship526 feet
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