Question 1
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When we look at the most common electric tools you use in the munitions storage area, when using a drill, what is the first thing you do?
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Make sure the diameter of the hole to be drilled is within the capacity of the drill
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Connect the drill to the power source
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Put on your safety goggles
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Insert the chuck key
Question 2
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Which article(s) of safety gear must be worn when using a bench grinder?
Question 3
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Which diameter (in inches) electric saw blade is the most common found in maintenance activities?
Question 4
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An electric saw's blade must be operating at what speed before it contacts the material being cut?
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Full
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Slow
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Moderate
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Accelerated
Question 5
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Which pneumatic impact tool is designed to install or remove nuts and bolts?
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Hammer
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Wrench
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Socket
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Drill
Question 6
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At what variation in pounds of pressure, while using an impact wrench, can the excess pressure become serious?
Question 7
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When operating mechanical lifting devices, safety is a function of operating technique, maintenance, management, and
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sound operational practices
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not so common “common sense"
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good hand and eye coordination
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sound mechanical knowledge of the device
Question 8
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What is worn if there is a potential for injury from falling objects?
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Gloves
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Face shield
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Safety goggles
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Protective helmets
Question 9
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What is the most common type of sling used in your everyday job?
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Chain assembly
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Web strapping
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Metal mesh
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Wire rope.
Question 10
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Hoist hooks must be replaced when they have more than
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5 percent in excess of normal throat opening or more than 15 degrees twist from the plane
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10 percent in excess of normal throat opening or more than 15 degrees twist from the plane
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15 percent in excess of normal throat opening or more than 10 degrees twist from the plane
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20 percent in excess of normal throat opening or more than 10 degrees twist from the plane
Question 11
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The following are all good safety practices to consider when using a sling except
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standing clear of the attached load
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keeping the sling well lubricated in order to prevent corrosion
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keeping your hands and fingers from between the sling and the load
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inspecting the sling by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling
Question 12
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Which meter is a four-wire Kelvin digital ohmmeter used for testing AIM–9 and the AIM–120 missile system?
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101–5BFG
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AN/PSM–6
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AMTEC 620.
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Galvanometer
Question 13
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The maximum load capacity of the MHU–141/M trailer is
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1,500 pounds
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3,000 pounds
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5,500 pounds
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5,700 pounds
Question 14
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The steering system on the MHU–141/M trailer has a turning radius of how many inches?
Question 15
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When the MHU–141 trailer is loaded or towed with the hinged deck open, what must be done?
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The two deck-panel supports must be properly positioned and locked in place with quick-release pins
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The two deck-panel supports must be properly positioned and locked in place with bolts and self-locking nuts
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The two deck-panel supports remain in the stowed position with quick-release pins
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The trailer cannot be towed with the deck panels opened.
Question 16
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The MHU–141/M trailer parking brake is classified as
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electrical
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hydraulic
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mechanical
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automatic surge
Question 17
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What is the maximum load capacity of the MHU–110/M trailer?
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5,000 pounds
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5,500 pounds
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15,000 pounds
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15,500 pounds
Question 18
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The parking brakes on the MHU–110/M trailer are applied to which wheels?
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Four inboard rear.
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Two onboard rear
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Rear two outboard rear
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Front two outboard rear
Question 19
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How many trolley and chock assemblies are supplied with the MHU–110/M respectively?
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10 and 20
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20 and 40
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20 and 10
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40 and 20
Question 20
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What is the maximum load capacity of the MHU–226 trailer?
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6,000 pounds
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9,000 pounds.
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12,000 pounds
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15,000 pounds
Question 21
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU–226 trailer?
Question 22
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What type of steering aids the MHU–226 in a tighter steering radius?
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Rack and pinion
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Automotive type.
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Recirculating ball
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Double Ackerman
Question 23
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What ensures the HCU–6/E pallets transfer smoothly from a rollerized trailer to an aircraft/K-loader?
Question 24
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After HCU–6/E pallets are positioned on a rollerized trailer, what can you use to secure the pallets to the trailer?
Question 25
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Moving munitions and weapons from one base to another, depot to base, or base to depot is called what kind of movement?
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An off-base
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A logistical
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An interbase
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An operational.
Question 26
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What kind of movement supports on-base operations to or from the flight line?
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On-base.
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Intrabase
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Operational
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Logistical
Question 27
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All of these are loaded into transport modules except?
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BDU–33
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MK 106
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ALE–50
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20 MM
Question 28
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What transport module has a maximum capacity of 30 magazines?
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BDU–33.
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ALE–40
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ALE–50
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20 MM
Question 29
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How often should the positive locking devices on a transport module be checked?
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After loading, unloading, and periodically between stops.
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After loading and periodically between stops
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At the beginning of each day
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After unloading is complete
Question 30
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Which lift truck has a manually extendible wheelbase?
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6,000-pound all-terrain forklift.
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MHU–83-series bomb-lift truck
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MJ–1-series aerial stores lift truck
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6,000-pound rough-terrain forklift
Question 31
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The purpose of the transport beam beneath the lift arm assemblies on the MJ–1-series lift truck is to
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provide added support and to relieve excess hydraulic pressure from the lift arms in carrying loads for long distances
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provide added support and to relieve excess hydraulic pressure from the lift boom in carrying loads for long distances
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relieve excess hydraulic pressure from the lift boom when the lift truck is parked
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relieve excess hydraulic pressure from the lift arms when the lift truck is parked
Question 32
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How many pounds max can the MJ–1 lift?
Question 33
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What is the lifting capacity of the MHU–83-series lift truck?
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3,000 pounds
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3,500 pounds
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6,000 pounds
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7,000 pounds
Question 34
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When using the MHU–83B with fork adapters, you immediately
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reduce its lifting capacity by 800 pounds.
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increase its lifting capacity by 800 pounds
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reduce its lifting capability by 1,000 pounds
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increase its lifting capability by 1,000 pounds
Question 35
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What happens when you release the accelerator pedal on a vehicle driven with a hydrostatic transmission?
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The lift truck stops immediately
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The unit rolls until its inertia is spent
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The unit coasts to a stop very quickly
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The transmission automatically drops to a lower gear, stopping forward motion.
Question 36
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How many cubic feet is the rated capacity of air per minute needed for the MC–7 air compressor to discharge 100 psi of pressure?
Question 37
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What is the MC–7 air compressor designed for?
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Vehicle maintenance
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General maintenance
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Aircraft servicing.
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Paint sprayers
Question 38
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The diesel model of the MC–7 air compressor is capable of operating up to how many hours at a time without refueling?
Question 39
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The maximum tow capacity of the bobtail towing support equipment is how many pounds?
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20,000
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30,000
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40,000
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50,000
Question 40
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The maximum towing speed of the bobtail while towing equipment is
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10 mph
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15 mph
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20 mph
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25 mph
Question 41
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What is the purpose behind good operator maintenance of all assigned vehicles?
Question 42
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How many pounds maximum can the MB–4 aircraft towing tractor tow and push?
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120,000
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130,000
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140,000.
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150,000
Question 43
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What should you do if the differential shift lever of the MB–4 aircraft towing tractor is difficult to shift?
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Pump the clutch several times and attempt to shift the lever
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Drive forward or backward a short distance, stop the tractor, and attempt to shift the lever
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Shift the transmission through all of the gears including reverse, and then attempt to shift the lever.
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Shift the transmission back and forth between forward and reverse gears, then attempt to shift the lever
Question 44
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Which position should the differential shift lever be in while driving the MB–4 towing tractor on dry road surfaces?
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Unlocked
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Locked
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Neutral
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Drive
Question 45
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Pintle safety pins must remain attached to the pintle assembly
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to prevent the possibility of foreign object damage.
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to ensure it is available when needed
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to prevent the pintle from unlocking
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by a chain only.
Question 46
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What range should be selected in a tractor with an automatic transmission while going down grades?
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Neutral
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Low range
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High range
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Any range is acceptable
Question 47
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What is the purpose of the trailer hand valve (Johnson bar)?
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Test the trailer brakes
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Slow the tractor on wet pavement
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Slow the tractor to prevent skidding
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Straighten the trailer in a jackknife skid
Question 48
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Straighten the trailer in a jackknife skid
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Use a spotter
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Use mirrors on both sides
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Turn toward the driver’s side
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Turn toward the passenger’s side
Question 49
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What is the maximum depth of water you may drive a rough-terrain forklift through?
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Three feet
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Four feet
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Five feet
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Six feet
Question 50
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Which forklift has the solid front axle and a pivot pin that allows the front end to pivot when turning the steering wheel, making it very dangerous when climbing in or out?
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Adverse-terrain
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Variable-reach
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Rough-terrain
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Swingmast
Question 51
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What is the maximum speed limit of a forklift when operating around aircraft?
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5 mph.
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10 mph.
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15 mph.
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20 mph.
Question 52
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When are unfuzed loaded weapons transported on the tines of a forklift?
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Never, this is an example of a safety violation.
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When mission accomplishment is at risk and permission of the squadron commander is given in writing.
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When the weapons body is strong enough to prevent damage and is long enough to be transported safely
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Only when no other transport vehicle is available and the weapons are securely fastened to the forklift tines
Question 53
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When can you store powered equipment in a building with explosives?
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Never, this violates storage regulations
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Only when such equipment is essential to day-to-day operations
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Anytime, as long as the equipment is kept 10 feet from combustible material
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Only when stored in fire-resistive buildings and such equipment is essential to day-to-day operations
Question 54
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Which weapons replaceable assembly has no moving parts?
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Conveyor
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Transfer unit
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Trailer chassis
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Storage container
Question 55
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Which weapons replaceable assembly receives ammunition from three bays of the container assembly and merges them into a single stream?
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Conveyor
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Transfer unit
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Storage container
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Ammunition drum
Question 56
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Which component of the conveyor assembly transfers rounds into the aircraft gun feed system?
Question 57
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What is the maximum number of rounds the universal ammunition loading system (UALS) drum can hold?
Question 58
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Which subassembly of the universal ammunition loading system (UALS) provides the means to load live rounds into the aircraft gun system?
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Inner drum.
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Outer drum
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Interface unit
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Ammunition conveyor
Question 59
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Which of the following is not counted by the three counters on the interface unit of the universal ammunition loading system (UALS) record during load/download operations?
Question 60
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Which weapons replaceable assembly consists of the flex drive assembly?
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Conveyor
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Transfer unit
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Storage container
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Ammunition drum.
Question 61
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The bypass mode of the universal ammunition loading system (UALS) allows the gun to cycle
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manually
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without using the counter
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without using the interface unit
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without loading or downloading ammunitions or links
Question 62
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What is the inspection cycle for the universal ammunition loading system (UALS) replenisher?
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Every 30 days when in use and annually when in storage
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Every 45 days when in use and annually when in storage
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Every 60 days when in use and annually when in storage
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Every 90 days when in use and annually when in storage
Question 63
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Which subassembly on the universal ammunition loading system (UALS) replenisher prevents accidentally loading a spent cartridge into the loader assembly?
Question 64
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What tool can initiate cycling ammunition through the universal ammunition loading system (UALS) replenisher manually?
Question 65
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What happens to the unfired rounds returning from the loader when the linked ammunition is being processed?
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Manually separated and counted for the next upload
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Automatically counted and then uploaded back into the loader.
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Manually downloaded through the second gate in the bottom of the replenisher
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Automatically downloaded through the second gate in the bottom of the replenisher
Question 66
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Which 30 millimeter (mm) cannon is internally mounted in the A–10 aircraft?
Question 67
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During in-shop maintenance, 30 mm ammunition loading assembly power comes from the
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GFU–7/E
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GFU–8/E
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GPU–5/A.
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GAU–8/A
Question 68
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Which 30 mm ammunition loading system is used to service the GPU–5/A gun pod?
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GFU–7/E
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GFU–8/E
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GFU–10/E
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GFU–11/E
Question 69
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Which component of the A/E32K–3 munitions assembly conveyor (MAC) can be used as a forklift adapter to raise the gantry to full height?
Question 70
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The triple bomb bar is fitted with bomb slings and is used with each hoist to provide for lifting
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three 500-pound munitions at a time or two 2,000-pound munitions items
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three 500-pound munitions at a time or one 2,000-pound munitions item
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two 500-pound munitions at a time or two 2,000-pound munitions items. d. two
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two 500-pound munitions at a time or one 2,000-pound munitions item.
Question 71
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How many feet minimum is the area required to assemble the A/E32K–3?
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50 × 100.
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75 × 150
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100 × 200
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100 × 500.
Question 72
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Why is it important to monitor net explosive weight (NEW) during a bomb buildup operation?
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Excessive NEW at your location probably means a shortage at other sites.
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Excessive NEW at your location means you may run out of operating room.
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If ignited, excessive NEW may cause propagation of an explosive from one location to another.
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Excessive NEW means the breakout crew has to work harder just to keep up with the flow of munitions.
Question 73
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Which component of the munitions assembly conveyor (MAC) is disassembled last?
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Gantry
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Conveyor
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Arming wire dispenser
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Interface control board
Question 74
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What does not apply to munitions and explosives in the transportation mode?
Question 75
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Generally, transportation of munitions and explosives on an Air Force installation is subject to the criteria in
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11A–1–63
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Title 49 CFR
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TO 11A–1–10
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AFMAN 91–201
Question 76
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When is it permissible to transport explosives in privately owned vehicles (POV)?
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Never
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During contingency operations
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Must have written approval from squadron commander
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Movements beginning and ending within the confines of a military base or installation
Question 77
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When is it permissible to leave explosives-laden vehicles unattended?
Question 78
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What is the philosophy when designing explosive movement routes?
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Designate the most concealed possible primary and alternate explosives routes.
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Designate the securest possible primary and alternate explosives routes
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Designate the fastest possible primary and alternate explosives routes
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Designate the safest possible primary and alternate explosives routes
Question 79
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The purpose of placarding explosives-laden vehicles is to provide
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a general warning to all personnel and to furnish specific fire-fighting guidance
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withdrawal distances to all personnel and to furnish specific fire-fighting guidance
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vehicle identification to all personnel and to furnish specific fire-fighting guidance
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explosives identification to all personnel and to furnish specific fire-fighting guidance
Question 80
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What may be omitted from munitions and explosives transported on base?
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Compatibility group letters
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Placards for transporting HD 1.4 material
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Placards where necessary to avoid attention of hostile forces
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All of the above
Question 81
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While using TO 11–1–38, if a conflict occurs between the illustrations and the written procedures, which takes precedence?
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Use either one.
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The illustrations
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The written procedures
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Consult your shop chief
Question 82
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What type of information is given in the general notes on the first card of each trailer and weapon-type section in TO 11–1–38 and is required to be reviewed?
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Illustrations for each trailer configuration
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Equipment and quantity required for each trailer
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Equipment and quantity required for each trailer and weapon.
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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES pertaining to each trailer and weapon
Question 83
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If you cannot close the load-binder handle by hand,
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use a cheater bar to close the handle
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use an extension to secure the handle
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adjust the load-binder hooks on the chain
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replace the defective load binder with one that works
Question 84
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What chapter of TO 11–1–38 covers configuration of the MHU–141/M trailer?
Question 85
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What piece of equipment must be used with the MHU–110/M to prevent the trailer from becoming unstable while loading or unloading?
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M10 adapter
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Wheel chocks
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Rail extenders
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Stabilizer jack
Question 86
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Which are constructed and attached to the bed of a 40-foot trailer to facilitate support of rounded munitions?
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Chocks
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Wooden rails
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Conveyor belt
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Pneumatic hoist
Question 87
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What provides an itemized list of all equipment authorized for use with nuclear weapons?
Question 88
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How are items identified as being nuclear certified?
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A certified item will be stamped “Nuclear certified"
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A certified item will be stenciled “Nuclear certified.”
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Positive identification by a stamp, stencil, or etching
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Positive identification by a nameplate, label, appropriate markings, or by official documents.
Question 89
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Which statement about pintle hooks and their use in operations with nuclear weapons is not correct?
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Original equipment pintle hook assemblies are not authorized.
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Off-center rear of vehicle pintle hooks shall not be used for nuclear operations
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Replacements are authorized if procured and installed per appropriate technical orders.
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Front mounted pintle hooks are only authorized for local positioning tasks such as inner warehousing.
Question 90
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Which equipment does not require nuclear safety certification before being used in operations with nuclear weapons?
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Combat delivery vehicles
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General-purpose hand tools
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Noncombat delivery vehicles
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Equipment used to transport nuclear weapons
Question 91
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose chain assembly ends?
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Wrap the loose ends around the tie-down device; tape to the device.
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Loop the excess chain around the chain assembly; secure with duct tape.
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Coil the excess chain around itself; secure with pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
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Wrap the loose ends around the container tie-down point; secure with a cable tie.
Question 92
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After final tightening of the cable-type load binder, verify
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the cable deflection is less than ¾ inch using hand pressure only
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threads (more than one) are exposed inside the turnbuckle
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the wing nuts are close to but not touching the turnbuckle
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the clevis is centered on the tie-down point.
Question 93
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How many CGU–1/B straps are you authorized to use for one MB–1 tie-down assembly?
Question 94
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How do you extend the CGU–1/B strap?
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Close the tensioning mechanism; pull the strap
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Release the adjusting mechanism; pull the strap.
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Engage the release mechanism; the strap automatically releases
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Disengage the spindle mechanism; the strap automatically releases
Question 95
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The key factors to consider during a nuclear weapons movement are
Question 96
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Which term describes the type of area used during a delay of an off-base shipment involving nuclear weapons?
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Secure area
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No-lone zone
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Close-in security
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National defense
Question 97
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How often are couriers certified?
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Every six months
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Every two years
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Every five years
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Annually
Question 98
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What AF IMT form is used to transfer custody of missile warheads?
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AF IMT 505
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AF IMT 514
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AF IMT 1348–1
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AF IMT 2009–1
Question 99
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When are nuclear weapons moved by convoy?
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When on base or within the confines of a military installation only.
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When off base and traveling over state highways only.
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Only when more than one vehicle is involved.
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Every time weapons are moved.
Question 100
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What is the most difficult job for escort guards during a convoy?
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Keeping other vehicles from entering the convoy
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Maintaining the proper speed required in a convoy
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Keeping the proper distance from the security forces
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Identifying the correct checkpoints along the convoy route