1-23. Who is/are the principal military
advisor(s) to the National Security
Council?
1. The Chief of Naval Operations
2. The Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps
3. The Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Army and
Air Force
4. All of the above
1-24. Of the following U.S. military
organizations,
which one is made part
of the Navy during time of war?
1. The Army Corps of Engineers
2. The Air Force Reconnaissance
Command
3. The Coast Guard
4. The Merchant Fleet
1-25. The Department of the Navy is headed
by what civilian official?
1. The Secretary of the Defense
2. The Secretary of the Navy
3. The Undersecretary of the Navy
4. The Chief of Naval Operation
1-26. Which of the following offices is/are
part of the Navy Department?
1. The operating forces of the Navy
2. The shore establishment of the Navy
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. Office of the Judge Advocate
General
1-27. Congressional proceedings that affect
the Department of the Navy are
monitored by which of the following
o f f i c e s ?
1. The Office of Legislative Affairs
2. The Office of Information
3. The Office of the General Counsel
of the Navy
4. The Office of the Judge Advocate
General
1-28. In matters of financial management,
which of the following persons
exercises overall control for the
Navy?
1. The Auditor General
2. The Judge Advocate General
3. The Comptroller of the Navy
4. The Deputy Undersecretary of the
Navy
1-29. Printing and publications are the
responsibility of which of the
following assistant secretaries of
the Navy?
1. Financial Management
2. Shipbuilding and Logistics
3. Manpower and Reserve Affairs
4. Research, Engineering, and Systems
1-30. What officer normally has precedence
over all other officers in the Navy?
1. The Chief of Naval Personnel
2. The Chief of Naval Operations
3. The Commandant of the Marine Corps
4. The Chairman, Joint Chiefs of
S t a ff
1-31. If a Navy officer is the chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, what
officer has precedence in the Navy?
1. The Chief of Naval Personnel
2. The Chief of Naval Operations
3. The Chairman, Joint Chiefs of
S t a ff
4. The Commandant of the Marine Corps
1-32. The Chief of Naval Operations, by
virtue of the position, is also a
member of the
1. Presidents cabinet
2. Joint Chiefs of Staff
3. National Security Council
4. Senate Armed Services Committee
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