CHAPTER COMPREHENSIVE TEST1. To report serial number 23NCI16 over thesound-powered telephone circuit, you wouldreport the serial number in what way?1. Too, three, november, charlie, india, wunsix2. Too, tree, november, charlie, india, wun,six3. Two, tree, november, charlie, india, wun,six4. Two, tree, november, charlie, india, wun,sics2. It’s important for you to remember that themouthpiece and earpiece of sound-poweredtelephones are interchangeable for which ofthe following reasons?1. Two people can talk at once2. They can be interchanged if a piece breaks3. Undesirable noises can be fed into thesystem4. Both 2 and 3 above3. The headset of sound-powered telephones ispicked up as a unit for which of the followingreasons?1. To make sure you have all the parts2. To avoid breaking them3. Both 1 and 2 above4 In case the earpiece is missing4. When using the mouthpiece of asound-powered phone set to report contacts,how far from your mouth should you positionthe mouthpiece?1. 1/2 to 1 inch2. 1 to 2 inches3. 2 to 3 inches4. 3 to 4 inches5. Why should you unplug a phone’s headsetwhen it’s not in use?1. To keep the user costs down2. Earpieces will pick up noise and transmit itover the circuit3. Carbon will build up at the connectors4. Calls from other circuits won’t go through6. Aboard ship, there are how many categories ofshipboard sound-powered phone circuits?1. One2. Two3. Three4. Four7. What category of shipboard telephone circuitsis designed to maintain vital communicationsand are preceded by the letter X?1. Primary system2. Auxiliary system3. Supplementary system4. Command circuit8. Which of the following sound-powered phonecircuits is used as the CO’s battle circuit?1. JA2. JC3. JL4. 1JV9. To keep the meaning of a message intact whenstanding duty as a telephone talker, whataction should you take?1. Speak loudly2. Repeat the message word for word3. Paraphrase what you hear4. Speak rapidly to transmit the messagequickly10. Which of the following statements is a rule forcircuit discipline?1. Transmit only official messages2. Keep the button in the OFF position whennot transmitting3. Use only standard words and phrases4. All of the above11. When a telephone talker says “Silence on theline,” you take what action?1. Request permission to leave the line2. Receipt that you’ve heard the message3. Stop talking immediately4. Call back for authority to use the line4-35
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