Q1.
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies in the field of artificial intelligence?
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(A)
Artificial Intelligence Initiative
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(B)
Machine Learning Program
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(C)
Autonomous Systems Development
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(D)
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Ans: (A) - Artificial Intelligence Initiative
Q2.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of nanotechnology?
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(A)
Developing new materials with enhanced properties
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(B)
Creating new types of sensors
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(C)
Designing more efficient energy systems
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q3.
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community in the field of biotechnology?
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(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
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(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
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(C)
Addressing ethical concerns
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q4.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of environmental science?
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(A)
Developing new technologies for environmental remediation
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(B)
Conducting research on the effects of climate change
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(C)
Creating new types of sustainable materials
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q5.
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies in the field of quantum computing?
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(A)
Quantum Computing Initiative
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(B)
Advanced Computing Program
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(C)
Cybersecurity Development
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(D)
Artificial Intelligence Initiative
Ans: (A) - Quantum Computing Initiative
Q6.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science discipline in the field of life sciences?
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(A)
Microbiology
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(B)
Biochemistry
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(C)
Psychology
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q7.
Which of the following is a benefit of using directed energy in the Army?
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(A)
Improved precision
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(B)
Increased lethality
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(C)
Enhanced survivability
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q8.
What is the name of the Army's research and development agency?
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(A)
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
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(B)
Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
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(C)
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
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(D)
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
Ans: (B) - Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
Q9.
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community in the field of cybersecurity?
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(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
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(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
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(C)
Protecting against increasingly sophisticated threats
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q10.
Which of the following is a benefit of using artificial intelligence in the Army?
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(A)
Improved decision-making
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(B)
Increased efficiency
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(C)
Enhanced situational awareness
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q11.
Which of the following is a benefit of using advanced materials in the Army?
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(A)
Reduced weight
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(B)
Improved durability
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(C)
Increased cost
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(D)
Decreased performance
Ans: (A) - Reduced weight
Q12.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of directed energy?
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(A)
Developing new laser technologies
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(B)
Creating new types of high-powered microwave systems
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(C)
Designing more efficient particle beam systems
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q13.
What is the role of the Army's science advisor?
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(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
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(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
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(C)
To manage the Army's budget
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(D)
To develop new policies
Ans: (A) - To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q14.
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology workforce?
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(A)
To conduct basic research in universities
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(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
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(C)
To support the Army's mission
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(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
Ans: (C) - To support the Army's mission
Q15.
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology strategy?
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(A)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
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(B)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
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(C)
To reduce the Army's environmental impact
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(D)
To increase the Army's budget
Ans: (B) - To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
Q16.
What is the name of the Army's program for transitioning new technologies to the field?
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(A)
Technology Transition Program
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(B)
Innovation Accelerator
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(C)
Future Combat Systems
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(D)
Science and Technology Initiative
Ans: (A) - Technology Transition Program
Q17.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of robotics?
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(A)
Developing new unmanned aerial vehicles
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(B)
Creating new types of autonomous ground vehicles
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(C)
Designing more efficient robotic arms
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q18.
What is the role of the Army's science and technology community in supporting the Army's mission?
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(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
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(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
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(C)
To develop new policies
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(D)
To manage the Army's budget
Ans: (A) - To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q19.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science discipline?
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(A)
Biology
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(B)
Chemistry
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(C)
Physics
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q20.
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development partnerships with international partners?
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(A)
To support basic research in universities
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(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
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(C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
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(D)
To enhance international cooperation
Ans: (D) - To enhance international cooperation
Q21.
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community?
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(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
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(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
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(C)
Balancing the need for new technologies with the need for personnel
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q22.
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology strategy in the field of space?
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(A)
To develop new space-based technologies
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(B)
To improve the Army's space situational awareness
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(C)
To enhance the Army's space-based capabilities
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q23.
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development funding?
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(A)
To support basic research in universities
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(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
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(C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
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(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
Ans: (C) - To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
Q24.
What is the role of the Army's science and technology community in supporting the Army's space mission?
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(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
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(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
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(C)
To develop new policies
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(D)
To manage the Army's budget
Ans: (A) - To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q25.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of materials science?
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(A)
Developing new body armor materials
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(B)
Creating new types of ammunition
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(C)
Designing more efficient engines
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(D)
Building new bridges
Ans: (A) - Developing new body armor materials
Q26.
What is the primary role of the Army's science and technology community?
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(A)
To develop new weapons systems
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(B)
To conduct basic research in physics and chemistry
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(C)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
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(D)
To manage the Army's budget
Ans: (C) - To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q27.
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development partnerships with industry and academia in the field of hypersonics?
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(A)
To support basic research in universities
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(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
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(C)
To improve the Army's hypersonic capabilities
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(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
Ans: (C) - To improve the Army's hypersonic capabilities
Q28.
Which of the following is a challenge facing the Army's science and technology community in the field of hypersonics?
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(A)
Developing new technologies quickly enough
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(B)
Integrating new technologies into existing systems
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(C)
Addressing the challenges of high-speed flight
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q29.
What is the purpose of the Army's science and technology strategy in the field of energy?
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(A)
To reduce the Army's energy consumption
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(B)
To develop new energy technologies
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(C)
To improve the Army's energy security
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q30.
Which of the following is a benefit of using quantum computing in the Army?
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(A)
Improved computational power
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(B)
Enhanced cybersecurity
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(C)
Increased efficiency
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above
Q31.
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies?
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(A)
Science and Technology Initiative
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(B)
Technology Development Program
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(C)
Innovation Accelerator
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(D)
Future Combat Systems
Ans: (A) - Science and Technology Initiative
Q32.
What is the role of the Army's science and technology community in supporting the Army's environmental mission?
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(A)
To provide scientific advice to commanders
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(B)
To conduct research on new technologies
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(C)
To develop new policies
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(D)
To manage the Army's budget
Ans: (A) - To provide scientific advice to commanders
Q33.
Which of the following is a benefit of using science and technology in the Army?
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(A)
Reduced personnel costs
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(B)
Improved combat effectiveness
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(C)
Increased logistical complexity
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(D)
Decreased readiness
Ans: (B) - Improved combat effectiveness
Q34.
Which branch of the Army is responsible for conducting scientific research?
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(A)
Infantry
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(B)
Artillery
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(C)
Engineers
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(D)
Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
Ans: (D) - Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
Q35.
What is the purpose of the Army's research and development partnerships with industry and academia?
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(A)
To support basic research in universities
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(B)
To develop new technologies for the commercial market
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(C)
To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
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(D)
To reduce the Army's budget
Ans: (C) - To improve the Army's combat effectiveness
Q36.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application?
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(A)
Developing a new tank design
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(B)
Conducting research on the effects of climate change
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(C)
Creating a new material for body armor
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(D)
Building a new barracks
Ans: (C) - Creating a new material for body armor
Q37.
What is the name of the Army's program for developing new technologies in the field of directed energy?
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(A)
Directed Energy Initiative
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(B)
High-Powered Microwave Program
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(C)
Laser Technology Development
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(D)
Particle Beam Systems Development
Ans: (A) - Directed Energy Initiative
Q38.
Which of the following is an example of an Army science application in the field of aerospace engineering?
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(A)
Developing new unmanned aerial vehicles
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(B)
Creating new types of spacecraft
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(C)
Designing more efficient propulsion systems
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(D)
All of the above
Ans: (D) - All of the above