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1. Q. What is ASAP?
A. Army Substance Abuse Program.

2. Q. What is the ASAP mission?
A. to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army’s total workforce and enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers.

3. Q. What are the objectives of ASAP?
A. Increase individual fitness and overall unit readiness.  

4. Q. What is goal of alcohol use deterrence?
Personnel will not promote the use of alcohol through drinking contests, games, initiations, or the awarding of alcoholic beverages as prizes in contests.

5. Q. What is the regulation that governs ASAP?
A. AR 600-85.


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6. Q. Is ASAP participation mandatory for those command referred?
A. Yes.


7. Q. If a Soldier refuses or fails to participate what will happen?
A. They will be processed for administrative separation.


8. Q. What are ways Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?
A. Voluntary.  Commander.  Biochemical Identification.  Medical Identification.  Investigation and or Apprehension.


9. Q. What are the objectives of ASAP rehabilitation?
A. Return to full duty as soon as possible.  Identify Soldiers who cannot be rehabilitated. refer Soldiers to a treatment facility after discharge.

10. Q. What is the objective of a urinalysis?
Q. Deter Soldiers from abusing drugs.  detect early identification of alcohol or other drug abuse.

11. Q. Commanders may direct drug testing under what conditions?
A. 1. Unit inspections. 
2. Search and seizures/probable cause.
3. Competence for Duty.
4. Rehabilitation.
5. Mishap or Safety Inspection.
6. Consent. 
7. Medical.


12. Q. ASAP referrals are done by the Commander or 1SG with what form?
 A. DA 8003.


13. Q. Can those enrolled in ASAP reenlist?
A. NO.


14. Q. Are Soldiers command referred flagged?
A. Yes.


15. Q. What does ACS stand for?
A. Army Community Service.


16. Q. What does the ACS symbol represent?
A. The heart is giving, the cross is help, the gyroscope is stability.


17. Q. What is the mission statement of ACS?
A. give commander’s the ability to provide comprehensive, coordinated, and responsive services that support readiness of soldiers, civilian employees and their families.

18.Q. What Army regulation covers ACS?
 A. AR 608-1 and AR 600-20.


19. Q. How is ACS staffed? 
A. Normally by volunteers.


20. Q. What is the ACS motto?
A. Self-help, service, and stability.


21. Q. Who does ACS assist?
A. All active duty and retired military personnel and their family members 


22. Q. What is done to help ACS by soldiers and their families?
A. Donate Staple foodstuff to the food lockers, usable household goods, and volunteer their time.


23. Q. What regulation covers the ACES?
A. AR 621-5.


24. Q. What regulation covers Army Learning Centers?
A. AR 621-6.


25. Q. What are the goals of ACES?
A. Develop confident,competent leaders.  Support retention.  Provide self-development opportunities. Provide tuition assistance for soldiers.

26. Q.How much does tuition assistance pay?
A. all.


27. Q.Who does AER coordinate with?
A. American Red Cross


28. Q. What is AER?
A. Army Emergency relief aides emergency financial assistance to soldiers, and their families in time of distress.


29. Q. What does AER stand for?
A. Army Emergency Relief


30. Q. What is the Army regulation that covers AER?
A. AR 930-4


31. Q. Are you required to contribute to AER to receive help?
No


32. Q. Who does AER help?
A. Soldiers on active duty and their dependents.

33. Q. How are monetary contributions made to AER?
A. Cash,check or allotment


34. Q. When is the AER annual fund campaign held army-wide?
A. usually in march.


35.Q. How does AER provide financial assistance?
A. by either a loan without interest, a grant, or a combination of both. 


36. Q. What is the purpose of AER?
A. to provide financial assistance to soldiers and their families in time of distress.


37. Q. What is the dollar limit on AER loans?
A. it is to meet the needs of the soldiers immediate needs.


38. Q. What is Motto of AER?
A. "Helping the Army Take Care Of its Own"

39. Q. How is AER funded?
A. Through Voluntary Contributions from Soldiers.


40. Q. What is the Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program for?
A. to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response,reporting, and accountability.


41. Q. Where does the  Army's policy on Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program apply?
A. Both on and off post and during duty and non-duty hours.

42. Q. What is the Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program goals?
A. Create a climate that minimizes sexual assault incidents, if an incident should occur, ensure that victims are treated according to Army policy. 


43. Q. What is sexual assault.
A. a crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.


44. Q. Sexual assault includes what acts?
A. Rape. Non consensual Sodomy. Indecent Assault.  or attempts to commit these acts.


45. Q. What causes more than half of sexual assault offenses?
A. Alcohol.


46.Q. Prevention of sexual harassment is whose responsibility?
A. Everyone's.


47.Q. Where can someone assaulted report the crime?
A. 1.Their chain of command.
2. Medical Treatment Facility.
3. Military Police/Criminal Investigation Division.
4. Chaplains.
5. Social Work Services.
6. Family Advocacy.
7. Legal Services.


48.Q. What does EO mean?
A. Equal Opportunity.


49.Q. What is an EOR?
A. Equal Opportunity Representative.


50. Q. What Army Regulation covers the EO program?
A. AR 600-20 chapter 6


51. Q. What are goals of EO?
A. Provide EO for military personnel and family members, both on and off post and within the limits of the laws. 

52 Q. Should every unit have an EO representative?
A. Yes.


53 Q. What is AFAP?
A. Army Family Action Plan


54 Q. What Regulation Army Family Action Plan?
A. AR 608-47.


55 Q. What are some things the American Red Cross offers?
A. Notification of death of a relative to the Soldier, CPR instruction, Blood drives, Financial assistance.


56 Q. Who usually works for the American red cross?
A. mostly volunteers.


57 Q. What is the major service that Red Cross offers?

A. Identification to Soldiers of a family emergency back home.


58 Q. What Army Regulation covers Red Cross?
A. AR 930-5


59 Q. What type of fire extinguisher do u not use on electrical fires?
A. water fire Extinguisher.


60 Q. Who is responsible for the Safety Program?
A. It is the responsibility of each soldier.


61 Q. What accounts for the majority of accidents?
A. Carelessness.


62 Q. Accidents are reported in accordance with what regulation?
A. AR 385-40.


63 Q. Name 5 safety features commonly found in any barracks.
A. 1. Lights in stairwells
2. Fire extinguishers and alarms
3. First aid kits
4. CQ
5. Handrails

64 Q. Name safety features for the motor pool?
A. Reduced speed, no smoking. fire extinguishers in buildings and vehicles, proper utilization of tool safety equipment. 


65 Q. How often should all fire extinguishers be checked and initialed? 

A. Monthly.


66 Q. What AR covers safety?
A. AR 385-10.


67 Q. What Army Regulation covers the Total Army Sponsorship Program?
A. AR 600-8-8


68 Q. What Form is used to transmit sponsorship to gaining commands?
A. DA Form 5434 or the Electronically Generated DA Form 5434-E.


69 Q. How soon after the DA Form 5434 is received should a sponsor be assigned?
A. within 10 days unless the sponsorship is declined.


70 Q. What are the general rules for appointing a sponsor?
A. The Soldier should be in a grade equal to or higher ranking than the incoming soldier.  


71 Q. What is DEERS?
A. Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.


72 Q. What is DEERS used for?
A. To obtain dependent ID cards for eligible spouse and children