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Answer Sheets
One answer sheet is provided in the back of each
NRTC. This sheet may be duplicated for local use (fig.
4-2). You can also order answer sheets, NAVEDTRA
1430/5, from NAVICP by SN 0502-LP-216-0100.
Resubmitted answer sheets may also be reproduced
locally.
Answer Keys
The local command administers and grades
enlisted courses. Answer keys may be ordered ONLY
by the U.S. Navy commands ESO with a valid unit
identification code (UIC). ESOs may order ONLY one
(1) answer key for each course administered at that
command. Answer keys are obtained using the same
ordering procedures for TRAMANs and NRTCs.
ANSWER KEYS ARE NOT ORDERED FROM
NETPDTC. All answer keys must be controlled and
maintained by a commissioned officer or an ESO at all
times. The ESO retains the NRTC answer keys listing
the correct answer to each question.
Correspondence course answer keys must be
closely controlled. Original answer keys and locally
duplicated copies of answer keys require the same
s e c u r i t y
a s
a d v a n c e m e n t
e x a m i n a t i o ns
(BUPERSINST 1430.16). Report loss of answer keys
in the same manner as reporting a lost advancement
examination. Destroy answer keys using local
instructions for destroying classified material. A
commissioned officer or a designated civilian ESO
should keep them in a locked safe and closely
supervise access to them. Such control and
supervision are not meant to affect any of the following
situations:
Divisional subcustody of answer keys to
commissioned officers
Actual grading by selected enlisted personnel,
under the direct and continuous supervision of a
commissioned officer or designated ESO
Local duplication of answer keys, provided they
receive the same security as the originals
Q4.
How many answer sheets are located in the back
of each NRTC?
GRADING OF COURSES
Each command ESO normally administers and
grades courses for active-duty enlisted personnel and
Ready Reservists. The passing score for all
assignments and courses is 3.2. A student who gets a
failing score on any assignment is required to rework
failed assignments. The maximum score on
resubmissions is 3.2.
ESOs record and report grades as follows:
Officer Page 1070/613
Enlisted Page 1070/604
Naval Reserves report grades via Reserve
Standard Training Administration and
Readiness Support (RSTARS)
Do not return graded answer sheets to the student.
Graded answer sheets are destroyed by the ESO.
ESOs at Naval Reserve centers, naval air stations,
and other Reserve-affiliated activities should ensure
that inactive-duty reservists receive the appropriate
retirement points for the courses they take. The ESO
should refer to NAVEDTRA 12061 to verify proper
retirement point credit.
Q5.
What is the passing score for all assignments and
courses?
OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS AND
NAVAL STANDARDS
Learning Objectives: Identify naval standards and
occupational standards; determine the purpose of each
set of standards.
Volume I of the Manual of Navy Enlisted
Manpower and Personnel Classifications and
Occupational Standards, NAVPERS 18068, fully
describes both occupational standards and naval
s t a n d a r d s . B e f o r e p r e p a r i n g p e r s o n n e l f or
advancement, the ESO should know the difference
between an occupational standard and a naval
standard.
OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Occupational standards (OCCSTDs) are the
minimum skills required for each rating. They form the
foundation for the training, advancement, and dis-
tribution of all Navy enlisted personnel. OCCSTDs for
the lower paygrades cover routine tasks; OCCSTDs
for progressively higher paygrades cover more
difficult tasks and tasks requiring additional
experience or involving supervision. However, proper
authority may call upon personnel of any rating or rate
to perform any task or duty, depending upon the
circumstances of the local command. OCCSTDs do not
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