523.
For GPETE management purposes, the
term on board means that the item
has been sighted, and the term
physically accountable means that
the test equipment is actually on
board or can be traced to a
calibration or repair facility
currently having temporary custody
of the item.
1.
True
2.
False
524.
Which of the following statements
describes what you should do to
correct a GPETE deficiency caused
by obsolete equipment?
1.
Submit an ACR and a 1348 supply
requestion for a replacement
for the obsolete equipment
2.
Submit a report of survey (DD
Form 200) for the obsolete
GPETE and requisition for a
replacement
3.
Turn in the obsolete GPETE to
supply; this will automatically
generate a
requirement/requisition for a
replacement
4.
Wait for the equipment to
arrive, as you would for a new
or increased allowance
525.
The Navy Metrology and Calibration
(METCAL) Program was instituted to
help provide calibration facilities
so sophisticated equipment, precise
standards,
and laboratory
conditions would be available.
1.
True
2.
False
526.
For a GPETE deficiency, if the cog
is 7Z and if the item is a
replacement for another item of
GPETE that is or once was on board,
what procedure should you follow to
procure the replacement item?
1.
Select the preferred model of
test equipment which has the
same SCAT code, then
requisition the item by
submitting a 1348 supply
requisition for the item
2.
Notify the applicable SYSCOM by
message or speedletter,
requesting a replacement
3.
Submit an ACR to replace the
item with a newer or better
GPETE within the same SCAT code
4.
Submit a report of survey and
turn in the GPETE for which the
replacement is required; this
will generate a
replacement/requisition
QUESTIONS 527 THROUGH 5-56 PERTAIN TO
CHAPTER 8.
5-27.
What type(s) of disturbances are
referred to as electromagnetic
interference?
1.
Electrostatic disturbances only
2.
Electromagnetic disturbances
only
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
528.
Which of the following methods
should you use to reduce or
eliminate EMI on equipment that has
been installed for some time?
1.
Conduct an extensive EMI survey
2.
Use everyday, common-sense
approaches to maintaining the
equipment
3.
Contact a NAVELEX activity for
immediate assistance in finding
ways to control EMI
4.
Both 2 and 3 above
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