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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 1-11 THROUGH
1-16, SELECT FROM COLUMN B THE PUBLIC
AFFAIRS SUPPORTING ELEMENT THAT FITS
THE DESCRIPTION SHOWN IN COLUMN A.
RESPONSES IN COLUMN B MAY BE USED MORE
THAN ONCE.
A. DESCRIPTIONS B. ELEMENTS
1-11.
1-12.
Developing, imple-
1-13.
1-14.
1-15.
1-16.
Examined to deter- 1.
Security
mine impact of
review
public affairs
actions
2. Resource
manage-
ment
menting, and
monitoring effec-
3.
Organiza-
tiveness of fiscal,
tional
personnel, and
inter-
system resources
relation-
ships
Protects DON
personnel from
4.
Policy
releasing sensi-
review
tive information
by mistake
Ensures information
released conforms to
established govern-
mental guidelines
Involves a careful review
of new requirements
Results in a statement
of impacts
Learning Objective:
Identify
DoD and Navy public affairs
organization and authority.
1-17.
Navy public affairs organization
is structured to provide the
nation with which of the
following services?
1.
A daily reinforcement of the
policies and goals of the
Navy
2.
A detailed special events
agenda
3.
A periodic recap of Navy news
4.
A maximum amount of news with
minimal delay
1-18.
What is the correct term for a
command encompassing more than
one service?
1.
Unified
2.
Specialized
3.
Specified
4.
Unilateral
1-19.
Who is the primary assistant to
the Secretary of Defense in
DoD public affairs matters?
1.
SECNAV
2.
Chairman, JCS
3.
ASD (PA)
4.
Director, USIA
1-20.
Who is usually in charge of
public affairs in an embassy
or consulate?
1.
USIA representative
2.
ASD (PA)
3.
SECDEF
4.
U.S. ambassador
1-21.
A contingent of five U.S. Navy
ships visits a foreign nation to
help celebrate its independence.
Who or what activity supervises
this event from a public affairs
standpoint?
1.
USIA
2.
The Country Team
3.
ASD (PA)
4.
U.S. Navy liaison in the host
country
1-22. Establishing Navy public affairs
policy and directing its imple-
mentation is the responsibility
of which of the following authorities?
1.
DoD
2.
SECNAV
3.
SECDEF
4.
CHINFO
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