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Prepare for your AG BOLC Man the Force Exam with confidence using this comprehensive collection of 120 practice MCQs. These questions, curated by subject matter experts, cover key topics including personnel accountability, strength management, casualty operations, personnel readiness, Army professi...

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 What is the key factor in strength reporting? a) Unit morale b) Personnel accountability c)
Equipment readiness d) Training proficiency

 Which competency does personnel accountability fall under? a) Develop b) Achieve c) Man
the force d) Lead

 Personnel accountability must be reported in which manner? a) By rank, accurately, and in a
timely manner b) By name, accurately, and in a timely manner c) By section, accurately, and
in a timely manner d) By unit, accurately, and in a timely manner

 Which of the following groups is NOT included in personnel accountability? a) Soldiers b)
Civilians c) Family members d) Contractors

 Which of the following is a characteristic of effective personnel accountability? a) Informal
reporting b) Delayed reporting c) Accurate reporting d) Estimated reporting

 What does CAAF stand for? a) Central Army Accounting Facility b) Consolidated Army
Accountability Form c) Centralized Army Administrative Function d) Combined Arms
Assessment Framework

 Which of the following is NOT a personnel accountability requirement? a) In-processing and
out-processing b) Duty status changes c) Monthly pay verification d) Significant events or
incidents

 What are the objectives of the Army-wide Personnel Accountability Initiative (PAI)? a) To
reduce administrative workload b) To streamline promotion processes c) To standardize
accountability procedures d) To enhance unit training programs

 In addition to the AAA-162, which document supports the PAI? a) AR 600-8-1 b) AR 600-20
c) AR 350-1 d) AR 600-8-6

 Who is responsible for implementing the PAI within their units? a) Commanders b) First
Sergeants c) Personnel staff d) All Soldiers

 What is the purpose of strength accounting? a) To track individual Soldier performance b) To
manage unit budgets c) To maintain accurate personnel records d) To forecast future
manpower needs

 Which system is used for strength accounting and reporting? a) eMILPO b) DTMS c) ATN d)
TOPMIS

 What is a document number (DOCNO)? a) A unique identifier for each personnel action b)
A code for different types of military awards c) A reference number for supply requisitions d) A
serial number for military equipment

,  What does SIDPERS stand for? a) Standard Installation Deployment Personnel System b)
Strategic Information Data Processing and Evaluation Resource c) Synchronized Individual
Deployment Personnel Reporting Standard d) Standardized Individual Data Personnel
System

 Which report provides a snapshot of a unit’s personnel strength at a specific time? a) Unit
Status Report (USR) b) Personnel Action Request (PAR) c) Officer Evaluation Report (OER)
d) Enlisted Evaluation Report (EER)

 Which type of strength refers to personnel assigned to a unit, present or absent? a) Authorized
strength b) Assigned strength c) Present for duty strength d) Effective strength

 Which category of personnel is NOT included in assigned strength? a) Soldiers on temporary
duty (TDY) b) Soldiers hospitalized within the local area c) Soldiers on leave d) Soldiers absent
without leave (AWOL)

 What is the purpose of conducting strength reconciliations? a) To identify and correct
discrepancies in personnel data b) To update Soldier contact information c) To assess unit
training readiness d) To plan for future promotions

 How often should strength reconciliations be conducted? a) Daily b) Weekly c) Monthly d)
Quarterly

 Which of the following is a potential consequence of inaccurate strength reporting? a)
Improved unit readiness b) Increased funding allocation c) Misallocation of resources d)
Enhanced personnel management

 What is the primary purpose of casualty reporting? a) To inform families of injured Soldiers b)
To track medical treatment costs c) To account for personnel and initiate support actions d)
To evaluate unit combat effectiveness

 Which system is used for casualty reporting and tracking? a) eMILPO b) DTMS c) ATN d)
MEDPROS

 What is the initial report submitted when a casualty occurs? a) Serious Incident Report (SIR) b)
After Action Review (AAR) c) Initial Casualty Assessment (ICA) d) Duty Status Change
Report (DSCR)

 Which casualty status indicates a Soldier is missing in action? a) WIA b) KIA c) MIA d) POW

 What is the role of the Casualty Assistance Center (CAC)? a) To provide financial assistance to
families of casualties b) To coordinate casualty notification and support services c) To
conduct investigations into casualty incidents d) To arrange transportation for fallen Soldiers

 Who is responsible for appointing a Casualty Notification Officer (CNO)? a) The unit
commander b) The Casualty Assistance Center c) The Red Cross d) The Chaplain

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