Lesson 1 test - AIR-602S

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Lesson 1 Progress Check Due No due date Points 100 Questions 16 Time Limit 23 Minutes Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 23 minutes 75 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 75 out of 100 Submitted Jan 5 at 10:03pm This attempt took 23 minutes. This quiz checks your understanding of lesson concepts. This is a timed assessment. You are allowed multiple attempts. Minimum passing score is 80%. Take the Quiz Again 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 1 According to JP 1, Vol 1, there are four strategic uses of military power: Alliances, Deterrence, Dissuasion, and forcible action Assurance, Deterrence, Compellence, and forcible action Dissuasion, Deterrence, Compellence, and forcible action Assurance, Dissuasion, Deterrence and forcible action This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 2 JP 1, Vol 1, introduces the _________________, which describes three broad categories of strategic relationship among the actors in the operational environment. competition continuum elements of national power joint functions joint missions This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 3 According to JP 1, Vol 1, what are the three ways to prevail in Armed Conflict? Exhaustion, Attrition, and Annihilation. Maneuver, Attrition, and Annihilation. Exhaustion, Maneuver, and Annihilation. Exhaustion, Attrition, and Defeat. This answer is correct.
6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 4 According to Pettyjohn and Vick in The Posture Triangle: A New Framework for U.S. Air Force Global Presence , which of the following is a significant risk to the future of United States overseas basing rights? Constant fluctuation in international currency makes it incredibly difficult to accurately project costs. A majority of Americans are opposed to the maintenance of expensive overseas basing agreements. The rise in nationalism in the world has yielded an unwillingness to tolerate foreign military presences. The McNair-King Act of 2013 has restricted negotiating basing agreements with authoritarian nations. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 5 According to Pettyjohn and Vick in The Posture Triangle: A New Framework for U.S. Air Force Global Presence , which of the following statements is most true concerning compensation driven access agreements? The United States is well positioned, due to its status as the world’s sole superpower, to outbid other nations for basing rights. The United States can often negotiate long term access agreements with favorable terms for the provision of base support functions. Negotiations are iterative; agreements will be characterized by increasingly short timelines, which enable the host nation to renegotiate often. Such agreements offer access to countries which would otherwise be closed to the United States due to their government or political views. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 6 AFPD 3-14 Counterspace Operations states the basis of space superiority is _________________________ operating effectively, but with some degradation due to interference by opposing forces. operating effectively within the space domain due to counterspace actions by US and/or coalition partners. operating effectively within the space domain without prohibitive interference by opposing forces. operating with impunity in the space domain. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 7 AFPD 3-14 Counterspace Operations states that the Air Force (and now the Space Force) uses four Space Operations Functions, which are ___________________________ operations, maintenance, joint support, and space service support. space situational awareness, counterspace operations, space support to operations, and space service support. space situational awareness, counterspace operations, space support to land forces, and space service support. space situational awareness, counterspace operations, direct action, and space support to operations. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 8 AFPD 3-14 Counterspace Operations states that space support to operations function provides capabilities to aid, protect, enhance and complement the activities of other military forces, as well as intelligence, civil, and commercial users. Space support to operations capabilities include ______________________
Denial, degradation, and deception. Missile tracking, missile engagement, and missile destruction. ISR, launch detection, missile tracking, and satellite communications. ISR, target tracking, target engagement, and assessment. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 9 According to Dorothy Denning in "Rethinking the Cyber Domain and Deterrence," in attempting to formulate an effective deterrent strategy in the cyber domain, what is one of the main problems? There are too many viable competing theories, making it difficult to commit the nation to just one. The current structural limitations of the Internet make constructing a viable cyber deterrent impossible. The idea of an all-encompassing cyber deterrent is far too broad to effectively scope and implement. The United States is waiting for the United Nations to promulgate its vision of cyber sovereignty. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 10 According to Tewell In his article “Assessing the U.S. Aircraft Carrier Gap in the Gulf,” ______________________ There are times when short-term risk needs to be taken by removing aircraft carriers from operational theaters in order to maintain and revitalize the carrier fleets. Small extensions to aircraft carrier deployments, when added together across the fleet, will act as a bridge to extend combat coverage across the operational theaters. USAF Combat fighter wings can deploy to adequately cover the carrier gaps created by departing carrier task forces from operational theaters. Marine aircraft carrier strike forces can deploy to cover the gap in Naval carrier task force rotations. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 11 As of the release of 2017 OPERATION INHERENT RESOLVE Report to Congress, the ISIS current strength and future capabilities assessment included the following: Abu Bakr al Baghdadi was still alive, and ISIS continued to grow in large numbers while its losses were light. Abu Bakr al Baghdadi was dead, and ISIS continued to grow in large numbers while its losses were light. Abu Bakr al Baghdadi was dead, but ISIS continued to attract a limited number of new recruits, even amid heavy losses. Abu Bakr al Baghdadi was still alive, and ISIS continued to attract a limited number of new recruits, even amid heavy losses. This answer is correct. 6.25 / 6.25 pts Question 12 In “Air Advising in Afghanistan,” Colonel Douglas and Dr. Ritschel point out that a couple of large impediments to innovation are __________________________________________
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