Complete the Action Officer Development Course with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers Army staff procedures, military correspondence, staff coordination, and decision briefings.

Q: Each part of system

Answer: Must link

Q: Synergy

Answer: Whole is greater than sum

Q: 5 functions of management

Answer: Linked in unified network

Q: Action officers leadership skills

Answer: Practice leadership every day

Q: Before being chosen to

Answer: Lead

Q: Action is a task

Answer: Usually requires approval

Q: Staffs responsibility

Answer: Support commander

Q: Guidance is

Answer: Broad form of direction

Q: Unreasonable persistence

Answer: Obsession

Q: To meet standards, completed work

Answer: Offer a single proposed rec

Q: First step to Army PSP

Answer: Gather info and know

Q: Which describes assumption

Answer: Accepted as true but unverified

Q: PSP, which type criteria allows removing

Answer: Screening critera

Q: First step of MDMP

Answer: Receipt of mission

Q: Final decision MDMP

Answer: COA Approval

Q: Decision paper

Answer: Correspondence requests decision maker to act on revommendation

Q: Army doctrine decision papers

Answer: FM 6-0

Q: Informal Coordination

Answer: Face-to-face

Q: Control method establishing deadline to complete an action

Answer: Formal

Q: Op ord

Answer: Mission brief

Q: Problem and solution brief

Answer: Decision brief

Q: Extemporaneous presentation

Answer: Talks from an outline and notes

Q: Action officers do at conclusion of Decision brief

Answer: Coordinate for follow up

Q: Leadership is a process of influencing by providing

Answer: Purpose direction and motivation

Q: Management need these three skills

Answer: Technical, interpersonal and conceptual

Q: Leaders delegate because

Answer: Can’t be everywhere and do everything

Q: Which best represents level 4 initiative staircase

Answer: Act but tell boss at once

Q: Misuse of info can lead to

Answer: Mistrust and long one

Q: People who interact on higher, lower and adjacent staffs who typically interact on common functions are

Answer: Habitual relationships

Q: Coordinating is

Answer: Testing soundness