CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES

WRITTEN testFORM A

NAME: / UNIT (SQD/SEC/PLT/CO): / DATE:

Instructions:You will have 25 minutes to complete this written test. Please indicate your response by placing a circle around the letter of the correct answer.

1.After selecting a shady location what is the next step in unmasking with the M256A1 Kit?

a.Use the M256A1 Kit and M8 detector paper

  1. Select soldiers to unmask
  2. Direct unmasking
  1. Observe for symptoms

2. Why should unmask procedures be done away from direct sunlight?

a. Sunlight makes removing mask more difficult

b. The photons of the sun will intensify the hazard

c. Sunlight will constrict the pupils and give false symptoms

d. Sunlight will dilate the pupils and give false symptoms

3.While unmasking without the M256A1 Chemical Detection Kit how long should your mask seal initially be broken?

a. 10 seconds

b. 15 seconds

c. 5 minutes

d. 10 minutes

4.How long should a soldier be observed for symptoms after being exposed to the environment?

a. 10 seconds

b. 15 seconds

c. 5 minutes

d. 10 minutes

5.Why is unmasking performed?

a. To alleviate encapsulation and restore combat potential

b. To prevent heat stroke

c. To sound audible alarm

d. To PMCS the mask

6.Approximately how long will the entire procedure for unmasking with the M256A1 Kit take?

a. 12 minutes

b. 15 minutes

c. 30 minutes

d. 35 minutes

7.The first step in unmasking with the M256A1 Kit is?

a. Select shady location

b. Use M8 Detector Paper

c. Select soldiers to unmask

d. Disarm soldiers

8.What should be available while checking a soldier for delayed symptom?

  1. New MOPP gear
  2. First aid treatment
  3. M256A1 Chemical Detector Kit
  4. M8 Detector Paper

9.How many soldiers should be selected to unmask?

  1. One to two
  2. Three
  3. At least four
  4. All in your unit

SUPERVISE RADIATION MONITORING PROCEDURES

WRITTEN testFORM B

NAME: / UNIT (SQD/SEC/PLT/CO): / DATE:

Instructions:You will have 25 minutes to complete this written test. Please indicate your response by placing a circle around the letter of the correct answer.

1.Approximately how long should the entire procedure for unmasking without the M256A1 Kit take?

a. 12 minutes

b. 15 minutes

c. 30 minutes

d. 35 minutes

2.While unmasking without the M256A1 Kit how many times should the selected soldier(s) be directed to break the seal of their mask?

a. 1 time

b. 2 times

c. 3 times

d. 4 times

3.While unmasking with the M256A1 Kit how long should the seal initially be broken?

a. 10 seconds

b. 15 seconds

c. 5 minutes

d. 10 minutes

4.When is unmasking performed?

a.25 minutes after a chemical attack

b.After all methods of agent detection have failed to indicate any agent

c.After seeing the enemy in the area without masks

d.After seeing the presents of the local wildlife

5.What should be done before the selected soldiers are instructed to unmask?

  1. Disarmed
  2. Remove gloves

c.Cover with poncho

d.Taken to a remote area

6.After the M256A1 Kit and the M8 detector paper test negative how long should the selected soldier be directed to unmask?

a. 3 minutes

b. 4 minutes

c. 5 minutes

d. 6 minutes

7.You are conducting unmasking without the M256A1 Kit. After the soldier(s) break their seal without breathing, what will they be directed to do next?

  1. Break their seal and take two or three breaths
  2. Remove mask for 5 minutes
  3. Give “All Clear” signal
  4. Check for delayed symptoms

8.What is the last step of both unmasking procedures?

  1. Check for delay symptoms
  2. Ensure all steps are performed in sequence
  3. Direct all soldiers to unmask
  4. Continue mission

9.When is the selection of one or two soldiers to unmask done?

  1. After permission is received from higher headquarters
  2. After finding a volunteer
  3. After selecting a shady location
  4. After liquid contamination is checked with M8 paper

CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES

test answer key

Form A / Form B
  1. A
  2. C
  3. B
  4. D
  5. A
  6. C
  7. C
  8. B
  9. A
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  1. D
  2. C
  3. C
  4. B
  5. A
  6. C
  7. A
  8. B
  9. A

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