1-17.
When used in conjunction with a
log, assists in tracking equipment
problems and 3-M documentation.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
1-18.
Equipment status report turned
before getting underway.
1. E
2. B
3. C
4. D
119.
Indicates electronic equipment
problems, or failures noted by
operator or technician.
1. C
2. E
3. F
4. D
1-20.
A report similar to an Eight
Oclock Report.
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. G
in
the
121.
Used to report defective material
that is not suitable for its
intended use because of design,
material makeup, or procurement.
1. A
2. E
3. F
4. H
122.
A requisition used when a casualty
is anticipated because of the lack
of material.
1. C
2. F
3. E
4. G
1-23.
Used to report shipping or pack
aging discrepancies of materials
that are attributable to the
shipper.
1. F
2. G
3. E
4. A
1-24.
Used to report unacceptable
substitutes and wrong items.
1. E
2. G
3. C
4. F
1-25.
Submitted to the Fleet Material
Support officer (FMSO).
1. A
2. H
3. F
4. G
1-26.
Used when naval property must be
condemned because of damage,
obsolescence, or deterioration, or
acknowledged as nonexistent because
of loss, theft, or total
destruction.
1. E
2. F
3. G
4. C
1-27.
Which of the following statements
concerning routing procedures is
correct?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Only OPNAV or NAVSEA
instructions require a routing
slip
Routing slips need not be
retained after correspondence
has been routed
A routing slip should be
attached to all correspondence
that enters the work center
Correspondence of a lasting
nature should be retained until
all personnel have read it
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