JNT635S Quiz 1

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Lesson 1 Progress Check Due No due date Points 100 Questions 10 Time Limit 15 Minutes Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions This quiz checks your understanding of lesson concepts. e This is a timed assessment. e You are allowed multiple attempts. e Minimum passing score is 80%. Take the Quiz Again Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 7 minutes 70 out of 100 (D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 70 out of 100 Submitted Feb 17 at 4:54am This attempt took 7 minutes. Question 1 10/ 10 pts In Richard Andres’s and Jeffrey Hukill's article, “Anaconda: A Flawed Joint Planning Process,” they posit that joint commanders’ reluctance to include the air component in planning resulted in errors which could have been avoided by including the air component from the beginning. There were five major categories of errors. Which of the following is NOT one of the categories of errors identified in the article? Failure to consider airpower.
Poor intelligence preparation of the battlefield. Underestimating airpower deployment time. Lack of strategic coordination for close air support. This answer is correct. Question 2 10/ 10 pts What is the primary reason commanders communicate their operational approach to their staff, subordinates, supporting commands, agencies, and multinational/nongovernmental entities in their initial planning guidance? So that their approach can be translated into executable plans. translated for all coalition members. approved by the next higher headquarters. approved by the SECDEF. This answer is correct. IncorrectQuestion 3 0/10 pts Within the seven primary Joint Planning Process (JPP) steps, each of them align with an Adaptive Planning and Execution (APEX) planning function. From the listed answers, determine the correct JPP step and APEX planning function alignment. Planning initiation and mission analysis occur during the APEX plan assessment planning function. COA analysis and wargaming and COA approval align under the APEX plan development planning function. Plan or order development takes place during the APEX strategic guidance planning function. COA development and COA comparison occur under the APEX concept development planning function. This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 1. Question 4 10/ 10 pts The article, “Centers of Gravity from the ‘Inside Out’,” written by Jan Rueschhoff and Jonathan Dunne, discusses COG analysis methodology going from broad overview to detailed specifics. Identify the correct linear analytical methodology order. COQG, critical requirement, critical capability, critical vulnerability
COG, critical vulnerability, critical capability, critical requirement COQG, critical capability, critical requirement, critical vulnerability COG, critical requirement, critical vulnerability, critical capability This answer is correct. Question 5 10/ 10 pts In the article, “Centers of Gravity from the ‘Inside Out’,” written by Jan Rueschhoff and Jonathan Dunne, they identify Critical Factors Analysis (CFA) as providing a sound analytical framework to assist planners in the analysis and identification of COGs and assisting in operational planning. From the answers below, determine the correct use of CFA. CFA stands alone, independent of the “connective tissue” between many other doctrinal processes. CFA helps planners derive decisive points (DP), but DPs are not synonymous with critical factors. CFA provides the staff with a sporadic, one-time-only process that capitalizes on COG analysis. CFA can be applied across lines of operations with the exception of counterinsurgency operations. This answer is correct. Question 6 10/ 10 pts Joint planning begins when an appropriate authority recognizes potential for military capability to be employed in support of national objectives or in response to a potential or actual crisis. Who has the authority to initiate planning by deciding to develop military options? At the operational level, that authority lies with the President. At the strategic level, that authority lies with the Secretary of Defense. At the tactical level, that authority lies with the Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff. At the strategic level, that authority lies with Secretary of State. This answer is correct. IncorrectQuestion 7 0/10 pts Joint planning begins when an appropriate authority recognizes potential for military capability to be employed in support of national objectives or in response to a potential or actual crisis. Which of the following is most correct regarding planning initiation in this process? All answers are correct.
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