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IFC 5: Engaging of Enemy Quiz

Question 1

The method that primarily uses general direction to indicate enemy location is:

Answer: Direct Method

Question 2

What does the acronym GIRL stand for?

Answer: Group, Indication, Range, Location

Question 3

How would you use the clock ray method?

Answer: Identify the target using a clock face from a chosen reference point

Question 4

How would you use the finger breadth method?

Answer: Identify the target using your left palm with fingers pointing to the sky from a reference point

Question 5

Which is the more effective method to indicate the target at night?

Answer: Watch my tracer!

Question 6

What is the first thing you should do when you hear enemy contact?

Answer: Prone, take cover and assume firing position

Question 7

After you have taken cover from enemy fire, what is the next step you should take?

Answer: Locate the enemy

Question 8

What rule should you use during movement when under enemy fire?

Answer: 4 seconds rule

Question 9

What do you do during Arty bombardment?

Answer: Prone, keep your legs closed and cover your neck with your hands

Question 10

When using a smoke grenade, which factor should not be taken into consideration?

Answer: Height of vegetation

Question 11

Which is not important in locating enemy fire?

Answer: Enemy attire

Question 12

What are the signs you should look out for when locating enemy fire?

Answer: Noise, disturbance, flash

Question 13

What does SALT stand for?

Answer: Size, activity, location, time

Question 14

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of identifying the type of fire?

Answer: Pitch

Question 15

Which of the following should you look out for when locating enemy fire at night?

Answer: Flash, because flash is easily spottable in the night