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What does "JLIST" stand for?
An NBC-1 Report receives what type of communications precedence?
What does the acronym "MOPP" stand for?
How many levels of MOPP exist?
What is M8 and M9 paper designed to do?
What does C.B.R.N. stand for?
What shape and size are all contamination markers?
What Biological Agent Detection system or device does the US Army have?
Which FM covers "Nuclear Contamination Avoidance?"
Which FM covers "Chemical and Biological Contamination Avoidance?"
Which FM covers "NBC Decontamination?"
Which FM is the NBC Handbook?"
Which FM covers "NBC Operations?"
Which FM covers "NBC Protection?"
Define Pathogen.
What agents are detected by M8 paper?
Which agent smells like newly mown hay?
Out of Blister, Blood, and Nerve Agents, which one causes the the most casualties?
Is Tear or CS gas considered a toxic agent?
What does "CARC" stand for?
Are we able to immediately detect a biological attack?
What does "CPOG" stand for?
Which report is the most widely used NBC report?
What occurs if STB (Super Tropical Bleach) and DS2 (Decontamination Solution #2) are mixed?
What is a Toxin?
Name a peculiar side effect of being exposed to a Blood Agent/Gas.
Give a description of the Radiological Contamination Marker.
Give a description of the Chemical Contamination Marker.
Give a description of the Biological Contamination Marker.
What are the two broad categories of biological agents?
Which is more deadly, a nerve agent or a toxin?
What does "SDK" stand for?
What is the best way to decontaminate when exposed to a biological agent?
What is responsible for the majority of casualties in a nuclear attack?
What are the two classifications of NBC hazards?
Whose autoinjector should be used when giving buddy aid?
What does an M22 ACADA alarm warn you of?
Name some gasses that M17 and M17A1 protective masks do not protect the Soldier against.
What is the primary difference between the M17 and M17A1 protective masks?
When should a Soldier give warning of a NBC attack; before or after masking?
How much time is allotted to mask with the M17A1 protective mask?
Who should make the decision to unmask after an NBC attack?
Should you use a poncho as a protective cover when under a chemical or biological attack from the air?
What does "NBC" stand for?
What is the M295 IEDK?
How much water may a Soldier lose, due to perspiration, while in MOPP 4?
What are the standard decontaminants used by the US Army?
What two things should be avoided when crossing a contaminated area?
Which direction should the face of the protective mask point when packed in the carrying case?
What is the maximum number of MK1, nerve agent kits, that may be given to a Soldier?
When M8 paper detects a liquid chemical agent, what signature colors does it give?
What is the best possible protection against biological hazards and agents?
Of the three effects of a nuclear explosion, which one causes the most damage and why?
What is the counter agent for G&V agents or nerve gas called?
How and when should Amyl Nitrate be used?
If a Soldier begins to experience an unexplained runny nose, tightness in the chest, shortness of breath and dim vision, what type of agent has he or she encountered?
When is it vital to change the filters in the protective mask?
During peacetime, how often should the protective mask be inspected?
How quickly should a Soldier decontaminate his skin after initial contamination?
Name the two types of nerve agents.
Which agent causes the M8 alarm to react?
What should be avoided when using decontamination wipes and powders?
How many Mark One kits does a Soldier receive?
Which decon agent does the M11 portable decontamination device utilize?
Explain what a "vector" is.
How quickly should a Soldier administer the second Mark One during buddy aid, if the Soldier is still displaying signs of exposure to a nerve agent?
Which nuclear burst is used if the maximum radiation effect is desired?
What is the best way to cross an area that is suspected of contamination?
How long should firm pressure be applied when using an auto-injector?
How long should a Soldier wait to give himself the second and third Mark One kits, if still experiencing symptoms of exposure to a nerve agent?
What should be done with the autoinjector after use?
What is an AN VDR-2 used for?
Who is the only person authorized to order the use of nuclear weapons?
What is the time standard to don the entire MOPP suit, from MOPP 0 to MOPP 4?
What are "Flash Burns?"
What is the US policy in regard to the use of Biological and Nuclear Weapons?
Explain the difference between "dose rate" and "total dose rate."
What is a "zoonose?"
Why is the evening and early morning considered to be the most effective time to utilize chemical agents?
What is the AN URR-13 used for?
What might cause the M9 paper to give a false positive reading?
How much time is allotted to don the M40 protective mask?
What is an "incapacitating Agent?"
When is MOPP 1 used?
When is MOPP 2 used?
When is MOPP 3 used?
When is MOPP 4 used?
Define "Biological Warfare."
Where would M9 paper be attached to the MOPP gear?
What is the official nomenclature for the Skin Decontamination Kit or "SDK?"
How is the protective mask "cleared?"
What is an "IM 93/UD" and how is it used?
What is an NBC-1 Report and what is it used to determine?
What factors affect how effectively biological agents are employed?
Name the three types of Nuclear Burst.
Name the four most common types of chemical agents.
Name some types of biological microorganisms.
When an atomic explosion occurs, what types of rays are emitted?
What are some methods that may be used to deploy chemical agents?
What types of vectors may be used to disseminate biological agents?
Name the three levels of decontamination.
Name the three ways or types of procedures to exchange MOPP gear.
What are the three methods of decontamination?
Name the three effects of a nuclear explosion.
Name three types of NBC warnings.
Name the three fundamentals of NBC Defense.
How are chemical agents classified by the United States?
What are the three types of Immediate Decontamination?
Name the forms that NBC contaminants can come in.
What are some indications that a biological attack may have occurred?
In what order should the straps on the protective mask be tightened?
What difficulties and problems might a Soldier experience when in full MOPP gear?
Name the four basic uses for smoke in a tactical environment.
Which places are effective targets for a biological attack?
Name the four categories of nuclear effects.
Cite some of the basic principles of decontamination.
Under what circumstances should a Soldier mask without being told?
Name some methods that may be used to deliver biological and chemical agents.
What are some places that can be used as expedient cover in the event of a nuclear strike?
What deficiencies would cause individual protective equipment to be unserviceable?
What should a Soldier do upon hearing the alarm for an NBC attack?
What information is contained in an NBC-1 Report for a nuclear attack?
What information is contained in an NBC-1 Report for a chemical or biological attack?
Give a brief description of what a Soldier should be wearing in each level of MOPP.
What should a Soldier do if he is in the open when a nuclear explosion occurs?
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