2-56. What manual sets forth an effective PMS and
assigns PMS management responsibility?
1. OPNAVINST 4970.4
2. OPNAVINST 4790.4
3. OPNAVINST 4770.4
4. OPNAVINST 4490.7
2-57. Shipboard maintenance falls into three categor-
ies. Assistance from outside the ship is required
by which of the following maintenance-level
categories?
1. Organization
2. Intermediate only
3. Depot only
4. Intermediate and depot
2-58. The goal of PMS is minimal operational effi-
ciency of all equipments and the reduction of
equipment downtime, maintenance man-hours,
and maintenance costs.
1. True
2. False
2-59. Which of the following phrases best describes the
primary ingredients of the PMS program?
1. The description of the methods, materials,
tools, and personnel required for mainte-
nance only
2. The scheduling and control of maintenance
task performance only
3. The systems fault-isolation procedures only
4. The description of the methods, tools, and
personnel required for maintenance; the
scheduling and control of the maintenance
task performance; and the systems fault-
isolation procedures
2-60. Which of the following schedules should be
posted in the working area of each maintenance
group?
1. Quarterly
2. Monthly
3. Weekly
4. Cycle
2-61. The maintenance data system provides which of
the following means?
1. Recording maintenance actions
2. Taking stock of inventory
3. Requesting repairs
4. Isolating faults
2-62. Combat systems testing is conducted at which of
the following levels?
1. Division, components, and systems
2. Components, subsystems, and equipments
3. Equipments, systems, and subsystems
4. Department, systems, and components
2-63. After fault isolation has led to corrective action,
the next sequence of the combat systems testing
procedure is which of the following actions?
1. Verifying the function that was previously
faulty
2. Putting the equipment systems back on line
for regular use
3. Conducting a complex and extensive test of
the entire combat systems
4. Shipping the equipment to other ships for use
2-64. Which of the following programs are used to
train combat systems personnel?
1. Ship and fleet operational training exercises
only
2. Training programs and simulators/stimula-
tors only
3. Test programs and procedures only
4. Ship and fleet operational training exercises,
training programs and simulators/stimulators,
and test programs and procedures
2-65. Which of the following broad objectives per-
tain(s) to all readiness and operational evaluation
exercises?
1. To provide specialized predeployment train-
ing for anticipated fleet operations only
2. To develop and test new tactics and doctrine
only
3. To provide specialized predeployment for
anticipated fleet operations and to develop
and test new tactics and doctrine
4. To minimize formal reporting of exercises
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