Q(1).
What is the primary role of the Army's science and technology community?
(A)
To develop new weapons systems
(B)
To conduct basic research in physics and chemistry
(C)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
(D)
To manage the Army's budget
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Ans: (C)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q(2).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application?
(A)
Developing a new tank design
(B)
Conducting research on the effects of climate change
(C)
Creating a new material for body armor
(D)
Building a new barracks
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Ans: (C)
Creating a new material for body armor
Q(3).
What is the name of the Army's research and development agency?
(A)
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
(B)
Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
(C)
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
(D)
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
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Ans: (B)
Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
Q(4).
Which branch of the Army is responsible for conducting scientific research?
(A)
Infantry
(B)
Artillery
(C)
Engineers
(D)
Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
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Ans: (D)
Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
Q(5).
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology strategy?
(A)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
(B)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
(C)
To reduce the Army's environmental impact
(D)
To increase the Army's budget
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Ans: (B)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
Q(6).
Which of the following is a benefit of using science and technology in the Army?
(A)
Reduced personnel costs
(B)
Improved combat effectiveness
(C)
Increased logistical complexity
(D)
Decreased readiness
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Ans: (B)
Improved combat effectiveness
Q(7).
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies?
(A)
Science and Technology Initiative
(B)
Technology Development Program
(C)
Innovation Accelerator
(D)
Future Combat Systems
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Ans: (A)
Science and Technology Initiative
Q(8).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science discipline?
(A)
Biology
(B)
Chemistry
(C)
Physics
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(9).
What is the role of the Army's science advisor?
(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
(C)
To manage the Army's budget
(D)
To develop new policies
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Ans: (A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q(10).
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community?
(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
(C)
Balancing the need for new technologies with the need for personnel
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(11).
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development funding?
(A)
To support basic research in universities
(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
(C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
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Ans: (C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
Q(12).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of materials science?
(A)
Developing new body armor materials
(B)
Creating new types of ammunition
(C)
Designing more efficient engines
(D)
Building new bridges
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Ans: (A)
Developing new body armor materials
Q(13).
What is the name of the Army's program for transitioning new technologies to the field?
(A)
Technology Transition Program
(B)
Innovation Accelerator
(C)
Future Combat Systems
(D)
Science and Technology Initiative
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Ans: (A)
Technology Transition Program
Q(14).
Which of the following is a benefit of using advanced materials in the Army?
(A)
Reduced weight
(B)
Improved durability
(C)
Increased cost
(D)
Decreased performance
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Q(15).
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology workforce?
(A)
To conduct basic research in universities
(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
(C)
To support the Army's mission
(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
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Ans: (C)
To support the Army's mission
Q(16).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science discipline in the field of life sciences?
(A)
Microbiology
(B)
Biochemistry
(C)
Psychology
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(17).
What is the role of the Army's science and technology community in supporting the Army's mission?
(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
(C)
To develop new policies
(D)
To manage the Army's budget
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Ans: (A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q(18).
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community in the field of cybersecurity?
(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
(C)
Protecting against increasingly sophisticated threats
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(19).
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development partnerships with industry and academia?
(A)
To support basic research in universities
(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
(C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
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Ans: (C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
Q(20).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of robotics?
(A)
Developing new unmanned aerial vehicles
(B)
Creating new types of autonomous ground vehicles
(C)
Designing more efficient robotic arms
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(21).
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies in the field of artificial intelligence?
(A)
Artificial Intelligence Initiative
(B)
Machine Learning Program
(C)
Autonomous Systems Development
(D)
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
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Ans: (A)
Artificial Intelligence Initiative
Q(22).
Which of the following is a benefit of using artificial intelligence in the Army?
(A)
Improved decision-making
(B)
Increased efficiency
(C)
Enhanced situational awareness
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(23).
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology strategy in the field of energy?
(A)
To reduce the Army's energy consumption
(B)
To develop new energy technologies
(C)
To improve the Army's energy security
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(24).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of environmental science?
(A)
Developing new technologies for environmental remediation
(B)
Conducting research on the effects of climate change
(C)
Creating new types of sustainable materials
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(25).
What is the role of the Army's science and technology community in supporting the Army's environmental mission?
(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
(C)
To develop new policies
(D)
To manage the Army's budget
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Ans: (A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q(26).
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community in the field of biotechnology?
(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
(C)
Addressing ethical concerns
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(27).
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development partnerships with international partners?
(A)
To support basic research in universities
(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
(C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
(D)
To enhance international cooperation
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Ans: (D)
To enhance international cooperation
Q(28).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of nanotechnology?
(A)
Developing new materials with enhanced properties
(B)
Creating new types of sensors
(C)
Designing more efficient energy systems
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(29).
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies in the field of quantum computing?
(A)
Quantum Computing Initiative
(B)
Advanced Computing Program
(C)
Cybersecurity Development
(D)
Artificial Intelligence Initiative
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Ans: (A)
Quantum Computing Initiative
Q(30).
Which of the following is a benefit of using quantum computing in the Army?
(A)
Improved computational power
(B)
Enhanced cybersecurity
(C)
Increased efficiency
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(31).
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology strategy in the field of space?
(A)
To develop new space-based technologies
(B)
To improve the Army's space situational awareness
(C)
To enhance the Army's space-based capabilities
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(32).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of aerospace engineering?
(A)
Developing new unmanned aerial vehicles
(B)
Creating new types of spacecraft
(C)
Designing more efficient propulsion systems
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(33).
What is the role of the Army's science and technology community in supporting the Army's space mission?
(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
(C)
To develop new policies
(D)
To manage the Army's budget
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Ans: (A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q(34).
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community in the field of hypersonics?
(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
(C)
Addressing the challenges of high-speed flight
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(35).
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development partnerships with industry and academia in the field of hypersonics?
(A)
To support basic research in universities
(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
(C)
To improve the Army's hypersonic capabilities
(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
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Ans: (C)
To improve the Army's hypersonic capabilities
Q(36).
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of directed energy?
(A)
Developing new laser technologies
(B)
Creating new types of high-powered microwave systems
(C)
Designing more efficient particle beam systems
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above
Q(37).
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies in the field of directed energy?
(A)
Directed Energy Initiative
(B)
High-Powered Microwave Program
(C)
Laser Technology Development
(D)
Particle Beam Systems Development
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Ans: (A)
Directed Energy Initiative
Q(38).
Which of the following is a benefit of using directed energy in the Army?
(A)
Improved precision
(B)
Increased lethality
(C)
Enhanced survivability
(D)
All of the above
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Ans: (D)
All of the above