Professional Responsibilities 1

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  1. 2. PQS should not be considered as a separate _____ with its own distinct managerial system.
  2. 5. Division officer is responsible for ensuring division members are ____ of their watch, quarter, and station bill assignments.
  3. 6. The enlisted service record contains both _____ and unofficial papers.
  4. 9. Personnel who _____ for the CWO Physician’s Assistant Program do not have to have graduated from the Basic Hospital Corps School.
  5. 11. A master chief petty officer may have 24 years of _____ service and still be eligible to apply for the Chief Warrant Officer Program.
  6. 12. The 100 series serves as a self-study aid for the _____.
  7. 18. The Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy had the description of the duties, responsibilities, and authority of a division officer.
  8. 19. The EMI when assigned to correct a military deficiency may not _____ 2 hours daily.
  9. 20. An action or task required by one’s position that is expected or required by moral or legal obligation is a duty. There are two types of duty, they are _____ and administrative.
  10. 23. ECP selectees must have finished sufficient _____ course work to be able to complete requirements for a technical degree within 36 months.
  11. 27. The purpose of the general emergency bill is to organize the crew to handle the effects of a _____ emergency.
  12. 28. Navy Regulations requires the clothing of all nonrated personnel to be inspected at regular _____.
  13. 29. Assigning extra _____ is used to correct a military or professional deficiency can be awarded only through nonjudicial punishment.
  14. 31. The actual service record is contained on the _____ side of the enlisted service record.
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  1. 1. The ship’s _____ organization is second in importance only to the organization for battle. All hands are responsible for understanding the watch organization.
  2. 3. The authority which is granted to all officers and petty officers to fulfill their duties and responsibilities is known as what type of authority?
  3. 4. Officer Candidate School Program requires that you have at least a _____ degree.
  4. 7. Billet numbers on the watch, quarter, and station bill consist of either four numerals or a letter and three numeral. The last two numerals indicate section _____.
  5. 8. Sign-off authority for final PQS qualification may be _____ to the department head (minimum level of authority).
  6. 10. The authority that an individual may hold by virtue of assignment to a specific billet within an organizational _____ of the Navy is known as what type of organizational authority?
  7. 13. A supervisor may extend an individual’s normal working hours to complete additional _____ work, to complete a work assignment that should have been completed during working hours and/or to perform work to maintain a required level of operational readiness.
  8. 14. Article 15 of the UCMJ allows for _____ punishment to be awarded.
  9. 15. Based on the emergency destruction plan, you would destroy classified material to prevent the subject to be captured by an _____.
  10. 16. The PQS _____ is responsible for ordering all department PQS material.
  11. 17. The 300 series tests the trainee’s _____ to perform a designated task.
  12. 21. Subordinates of petty officers are required to follow your _____ orders.
  13. 22. The executive officer _____ as an overall training supervisor.
  14. 24. During the emergency destruction of classified material top secret special access material should be destroyed _____.
  15. 25. If someone falls overboard, you, _____ the OOD, call out “Man overboard (port or starboard side)” and provide lifesaving equipment to the person if possible.
  16. 26. The Chief _____ Officer program provides the Navy with officers who are technical specialist in their field.
  17. 30. An E-6 with 10 years of active service and 2 years time in _____ may not apply for the Limited Duty Officer Program.