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1-21. 1-22. 1-23. 1-24. 1-25. To benefit most from the information you gain in the TRAMAN, you should take which of the following actions? 1. 2. 3. 4. Make a written outline of the unit only Write down the most important ideas only Relate  the  information  to  the  knowledge  you already have Relate the information to the knowledge you already  have,  make  a  written  outline  of  the  unit, and write down the most important idea If you become familiar with all the information in the TRAMAN,  you  will  have  all  the  information  you  need to perform the duties of your rating. 1.  True 2. False Before studying any publication, you should do what? 1. 2. 3. 4. Make sure you have the latest edition Take a course to master information available in the  TRAMAN Write an outline about what you already know about the subject Look  through  the  publication  and  ask  yourself questions You  can  determine  whether  you  have  the  latest  edition of a TRAMAN by checking tile NAVEDTRA number listed  in  the  NAVEDTRA  12061. 1.  True 2. False Completion of a TRAMAN may be accomplished by passing a nonresident training course based on the training  manual. 1.  True 2. False Learning   Objective: Identify  the  organizational  roles and functions of the Navy Supply System. 1-26. Navy inventory managers other than ICP’s are responsible for which, if any of the following basic Navy programs? 1. 2. 3. 4. Development and use only Management  of  material  only Development,  use,  and  management  of  material Development  and  management  only 1-27. 1-28. 1-29. 1-30. 1-31. 1-32. The management part of the Navy Supply System organization  consist  of  what  officials  or  offices? 1. 2. 3. 4. Comptroller of the Navy and Commander, Naval Supply System Command Commander, Naval Supply System Command and the  Chief  of  Naval  Operations Assistant Secretary of the Navy and the Comptroller of the Navy Chief of Navy Operations and Commander, Naval Supply System Command The Navy Supply Command (NAVSUP) is responsible for providing supply management policies and technical guidance for Navy material to which of the following   activities? 1.  U.S.  Navy  only 2. U.S. Navy and Marine Corps 3. The Department of Defense 4.  U.S.  Navy  and  Air  Force Which of the following officials serves as the Navy’s supply manager? 1.  Command,  Naval  Sea  System  Command 2. Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command 3. Chief of Naval Operations 4. Chief of Naval Material The primary responsibility of an inventory manager is the management of items of supply. This role is filled by which of the following officials/offices? 1. 2. 3. 4. Systems  Commands  only Inventory  Control  Points  only Project  Managers  and  Systems  Commands Project Managers, Systems Commands, and Inventory  Control  Points Who is responsible for the supervision of the Navywide policy in production, procurement, supply and disposal of material? 1. Secretary of The Navy 2. Assistant Secretary of The Navy 3. Chief of Naval Operations 4. Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations Planning  and  determining  the  material  support  needs of the Navy is the responsibility of which of the following individuals or organizations? 1. Secretary of The Navy 2. Assistant Secretary of The Navy 3. Chief of Naval Operations 4. Naval Supply System Command 3

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