ASSIGNMENT 3
Textbook Assigment:
Combat Systems, chapter 4, pages 418 through 4-23; Casualty
Control and Reporting, chapter 5, pages 5-1 through 5-10; and
Test Equipment, chapter 7, pages 711 through 718. You will also
need to refer to the following publications: Electronics Instal-
lation and Maintenance Book (EIMB)
Test Equipment, paragraph 15;
Metrology Automated System for Uniform Recall and Reporting
(MEASURE) Users' Manual; and Stowage Guide for Portable Test
Equipment.
Additional information on these publications is given
in the references for chapter 7.
QUESTIONS 3-1 THROUGH 3-5 PERTAIN TO
CHAPTER 4.
31.
3-2.
Which of the following sources
provides the ships readiness
assessment and fault isolation
diaqrams, which indicate the test
that requires the fewest ship
resources?
1.
Combat Systems PMS Manual
addendum
2.
Systems Testing Officers
Handbook
3.
CSTOM
4.
Operation Department Manual
Once the readiness assessment is
completed, a readiness status is
reported.
Which of the following
statements describes this report?
1.
It is brief, easily understood,
and presents a clear picture of
the combat system effectiveness
2.
It contains detailed
explanations of each combat
system subsystems effec
tiveness, and addresses the
status of a major function as
it relates to a mission
capability
3.
It is a verbal report of the
combat system mission
capability
33.
The integrated maintenance
procedures are intended to provide
which of the following levels of
maintenance coverage of the combat
system?
1.
Minimum corrective maintenance
2.
Maximum corrective maintenance
3.
Minimum preventive maintenance
4.
Maximum preventive maintenence
34.
The integrated tests are designed
to challenge all combat system
functions, parameters, and
characteristics on a scheduled
periodicity against specified
tolerances.
1.
True
2.
False
3-5.
Fault isolation leads to corrective
maintenance.
Which of the
following is the next sequence of
the combat system testing procedure
for the corrected failure?
1.
Putting the applicable
equipment/ system back on line
for regular use
2.
Verification, usually done by
recreating the test environment
and rechallenging the function
that was previously faulty
3.
Conducting a complex and
extensive test of the entire
combat system
QUESTIONS 36 THROUGH 342 PERTAIN TO
CHAPTER 5.
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