Question 1
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Munitions items such as guns, rockets, missiles, and flare dispensers pose which of the primary hazards of explosives?
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Initiation
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Sensitivity
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Fragmentation
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Forward-firing munitions
Question 2
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When, if ever, are you, as a 2W151/aircraft armament system specialist, authorized to disassemble explosive components?
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Never
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When authorized by the technical order
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When authorized by a maintenance operating instruction
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When your supervisor is present and it is authorized by the technical order
Question 3
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Which items cannot be permitted in a storage magazine containing explosives?
Question 4
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During explosions operations, personnel who need to remove outer garments
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Must remove the garments and continue working
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May step out of the immediate area, remove the garment, and reenter
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May step out of the immediate area, remove the garment, ground themselves and reenter
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may remove them anywhere, provided they ground themselves first before recommencing work
Question 5
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What are explosive limits based on?
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Quantity-distance separation criteria only
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Quantity of explosives sufficient for the operation only
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Quantity of explosives sufficient for the operation and their transportation mode
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Quantity of explosives sufficient for the operation and quantity-distance separation criteria
Question 6
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The ammunition and explosives hazard classes are subdivided into division based on
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Ammunition and/or explosive item weight
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Ammunition and/or explosive item volume
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The specific sensitivity of the hazardous item
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The nature of the hazard and its potential for injury or damage
Question 7
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Which division of explosive hazard class 1 contain nuclear weapons?
Question 8
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Which division of explosive hazard class 1 contains items that produce fire that burn vigorously and are difficult to put out?
Question 9
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Which explosive hazard class 1 division includes items that present a fire hazard but no blast hazard?
Question 10
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What dot he four fire division symbols represent or indicate?
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The hazards explosives present
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The different fire extinguishers needed
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How well the storage building is ventilated
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How far the explosives are required to be kept apart
Question 11
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Which hazard symbols or signs are used to identify operating buildings and storage facilities containing pyrotechnic and chemical munitions or agents and other hazardous materials?
Question 12
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When are fire division symbols posted on or near non-nuclear explosive locations?
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Before storing explosives
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Before transporting the explosives
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At the time the explosives are stored
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At the time the explosives are transported
Question 13
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What precaution, if any, must personnel who work with toxic chemicals take before smoking?
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They must wash their hands
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No precautions are necessary
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they must use only electric lighters
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They must wear gloves while smoking
Question 14
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What is the minimum withdrawal distance for all non-essential personnel if munitions posted with a fire symbol 2 are involved in a fire?
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4000 feet
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2500 feet
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3000 feet
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250 feet
Question 15
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The cardinal principle in conducting any explosive operation concerning personnel limits is to expose the:
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Minimum number of people to the maximum quantity of explosives for the minimum period
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Maximum number of people to the maximum quantity of explosives for the maximum period
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Minimum number of people to the minimum quantity of explosives for the maximum period
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Minimum number of people to the minimum quantity of explosives for the minimum period
Question 16
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Select which of the following materials produce a high amount of static electricity
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Wool
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Plastic
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Silk
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Polyester
Question 17
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Explosives and ammunition are include in what class?
Question 18
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The ammunition and explosive hazard classes are subdivided into divisions based on the nature of hazard and its potential for injury or damage.
Question 19
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What explosive hazard class 1 division are considered to be items whose principal hazards are fragment and blasts?
Question 20
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What explosive hazard class 1 division includes ammunition, impulse cartridges, safety fuses, and fuse lighters.
Question 21
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In regards to fire division symbols, the hazard associated with each increases as the fire symbol number decreases.
Question 22
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Which fire symbol number deals with mass detonation?
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Stop sign
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Cross
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Triangle
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Diamond
Question 23
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Which fire symbol deals with Explosion with fragments
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Stop sign
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Cross
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Triangle
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Diamond
Question 24
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Which fire symbol deals with mass fire?
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Stop sign
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Cross
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Triangle
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Diamond
Question 25
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Which fire symbols deals with moderate fire?
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Stop sign
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Cross
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Triangle
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Diamond
Question 26
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Who approves smoking near explosive areas?
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Quality assurance
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Commander
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Weapons NCOIC
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Nobody
Question 27
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Who approves the kind of flashlights used in a facility that contains explosives or flammable vapors?
Question 28
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How far away must you keep equipment from explosives if it is not directly involved with operations?
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25 feet
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50 feet
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75 feet
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100 feet
Question 29
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If your equipment runs out of fuel, how far must it be away from the explosives to refuel?
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25 feet
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50 feet
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75 feet
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100 feet