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ASSIGNMENT 1
Textbook Assignment: Sound-Powered Telephone Talkers´ Training Manual, chapters 1 through
4, pages 1-1 through 3-12.
1-1.
1-2.
1-3.
1-4.
The sound-powered telephone system
uses, which of the following
sources?
1.
Dry cell batteries
2.
The sound pressure of your
voice
3.
Rechargeable battery packs
4.
The ship's electrical power
The mouthpiece and earpiece can be
used inter-changeably.
1.
True
2.
False
How do you produce enough current
to carry your voice to all other
stations on the circuit?
1.
Speak in a strong clear voice
2.
Make sure the batteries are
charged
3.
Adjust the volume control on
the amplifier
4.
Speak very loud to vibrate the
diaphragm,
then speak normally
Which of the following statements
describes why receiving accurate
up-to-date information on board a
ship is so important?
1.
Correct and timely data are
necessary
if the ship is to
function properly and achieve
its mission
2.
Everyone on board the ship
needs to be aware of what is
happening
3.
Lack of good communications
always causes damage and injury
4.
A record of every evolution
must be maintained
1-5.
What is the correct way to tansmit
a message the originator has gven
you?
1. Send only the important parts
of the message
2. Transmit the message exactly as
it is given to you
3. First rephrase the message so
everyone on the circuit will
understand it
4. Send only official messages
approved by the commanding officer
officer
1-6. What station on a sound-powered
phone circuit acts as the monitor
for all stations?
1. Control
2. Battle
3. Central command
4. Main control
1-7.
Which of the following statements
describes the reason for frequently
testing the phone circuits?
1. You may be unaware of a
malfunction somewhere in the
circuit and fail to receive an
important message
2. To make sure eveyone on the
circuit stays alert
3. Standard shipboard procedures
require frequent testing
4. Only to make sure your phones
are working properly
1-8. What is the name of the alphabet
the Navy has developed to avoid
confusing the sounds of certain
letters?
1. Standard naval alphabet
2. The international alphabet
3. The phonetic alphabet
4. Standard NATO alphabet
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