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Air Force PDG Study Guide, 1 Oct 2011

Chapter 18, Fit Force

Multiple Choice Test Answers for Sections E and F



Section 18E - Tobacco Use



72. The Air Force’s goal concerning the use of tobacco is

*A. a tobacco-free force

B. a 50% reduction in tobacco use by 2013

C. a 50% reduction in tobacco use by 2015

D. a smoke-free environment for non-smokers

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73. The single most preventable cause of disease and death in the United States is

A. alcohol abuse

*B. tobacco use

C. an unhealthy diet

D. speeding

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74. Tobacco use affects all bodily systems, not just the mouth and lungs. Tobacco use

A. is linked to some types of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and other diseases

B. reduces night vision and fine motor coordination, increases risk of injury, and impairs healing

C. causes cancer and exposes both smokers and non-smokers to a class “A” carcinogen

*D. all of these answers

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75. There is a common but false belief that smokeless tobacco is less hazardous than smoking but oral cancers affect 30,000 people annually and the 5-year survival rate is very low:

A. only 1 out of 100 patients survive past 50 years of age

B. only 3 out of 100 patients survive past 40 years of age

*C. only 50 percent of persons are alive 5 years after diagnosis

D. only 10 percent of persons are alive 10 years after diagnosis

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76. The nicotine found in tobacco products is addictive and quitting can be a challenge. The best prevention is

A. limiting one's intake

B. education and awareness

*C. never using products containing nicotine

D. AFI 40-102, Tobacco Use in the Air Force, and Air Force policy

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77. The costs associated with tobacco use are both physical and financial. A recent study found that

A. over $107 million is lost due to tobacco use each year

B. the cost of smoking a pack a day for a year is 1-month’s base pay for an airman basic

C. the money lost to tobacco use is enough to add about 3,570 additional personnel to the Air Force

*D. all of these answers

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78. What AFI provides Air Force policies on tobacco use and prohibits tobacco use in all Air Force facilities except assigned government housing and certain recreational areas?

A. AFI 36-3802, Personnel Readiness Operations

*B. AFI 40-102, Tobacco Use in the Air Force

C. AFI 36-3009, Airman and Family Readiness Centers

D. AFI 44-102, Medical Care Management

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79. AFI 40-102, Tobacco Use in the Air Force, prohibits tobacco use in all Air Force facilities except

A. the hospital, Health and Wellness Center, and library

*B. assigned government housing and certain recreational areas

C. those buildings where the senior ranking occupant approves it

D. buildings that are manned 24 hours a day or are occupied by civilians

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80. AFI 40-102, Tobacco Use in the Air Force, prohibits tobacco use in all Air Force facilities except assigned government housing and certain recreational areas. Who has the discretion to designate entire buildings in housing areas as non-smoking?

*A. the Wing Commander

B. the Secretary of the Air Force

C. the Staff Judge Advocate

D. the installation manpower and organization section

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81. Formal, structured tobacco cessation programs designed to assist members in breaking the addiction to tobacco products are available at

*A. the HAWC

B. the Red Cross office

C. the Airman and Family Readiness Center

D. the installation mental health clinic

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Section 18F - Medical Care



82. The Military Health System (MHS) is a partnership of medical educators, medical researchers, and healthcare providers and their support personnel worldwide. This DoD enterprise consists of

A. the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs

B. the medical departments of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard

C. the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Combatant Command surgeons, and TRICARE providers

*D. all of these answers

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83. The Military Health System (MHS) mission is

A. to develop America's Airmen today for tomorrow

B. to defend the United States and protect its interests through air and space power

*C. to provide optimal health services in support of our nation’s military mission -anytime, anywhere

D. to “deliver sovereign options for the defense of the United States of America and its global interests -to fly and fight in Air, Space, and Cyberspace”

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84. The TRICARE mission is

A. to develop America's Airmen today for tomorrow

B. to defend the United States and protect its interests through air and space power

C. to provide optimal health services in support of our nation’s military mission -anytime, anywhere

*D. to enhance DoD and national security by providing health support for the full range of military operations and sustaining the health of all those entrusted to our care

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85. TRICARE is available worldwide and is managed in four separate regions:

A. North, South, Midwest, and Pacific

B. zone A, zone B, zone C, and Zone X

C. the continents of Africa, Asia, North America, and Europe

*D. three in the United States and one overseas (that is divided into three main areas)

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86. TRICARE is available worldwide and is managed in four separate regions: three in the United States and one overseas (which is divided into three areas). The three U.S. regions are

A. East, Midwest, and Pacific

*B. North, South, and West

C. zone A, zone B, and zone C

D. East, West, and Pacific

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87. TRICARE is available worldwide and is managed in four separate regions: three in the United States and one overseas (which is divided into three areas). The U.S. regions are North, South, and West. The overseas regions are

A. Asia, Europe, and Africa

B. North, South, and West

C. Guam, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

*D. TRICARE Eurasia-Africa, TRICARE Latin America and Canada, and TRICARE Pacific

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88. The three primary healthcare options offered to eligible TRICARE beneficiaries are

A. DEERS, TRICARE, and third party insurance

B. Veterans, Subsidized, and Supplementary TRICARE

*C. TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Standard, and TRICARE Extra

D. military providers, civilian practitioners, and specialists (on referral)

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89. The three healthcare choices for eligible members are: TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Standard, and TRICARE Extra. The option that provides care to active duty members and their families with no enrollment fees, annual deductibles, or copayments is

A. TRICARE Standard

B. TRICARE Extra

*C. TRICARE Prime

D. Both A and B

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90. TRICARE offers military members three choices for their healthcare: TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Standard, and TRICARE Extra. The only option available to active duty service members is

A. TRICARE Standard

*B. TRICARE Prime

C. TRICARE Extra

D. both A and C

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91. The TRICARE Prime option for those active duty service members and family members who live and work 50 miles or an hour’s drive from a military treatment facility is

*A. TRICARE Prime Remote (TPR)

B. TRICARE Standard

C. TRICARE Extra

D. both B and C

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92. The three healthcare choices for eligible members are: TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Standard, and TRICARE Extra. The option that is a fee-for-service plan available to all non-active duty beneficiaries is

A. TRICARE Standard

B. TRICARE Extra

C. TRICARE Prime

*D. both A and B

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93. TRICARE Standard and Extra are fee-for-service plans available to all non-active duty beneficiaries. The type of provider seen determines which option is being used. If visiting a non-network provider, the _________ option is being used.

*A. Standard

B. Extra

C. Prime

D. Prime Remote

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94. TRICARE Standard and Extra are fee-for-service plans available to all non-active duty beneficiaries. The type of provider seen determines which option is being used. If visiting a network provider, the _________ option is being used.

A. Standard

*B. Extra

C. Prime

D. Prime Remote

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95. The TRICARE Dental Program (TDP) is a voluntary, premium-based insurance plan. Who is not eligible for the TDP?

A. retired military personnel

B. active duty family members

*C. active duty service members and Reservists on active duty for more than 30 days

D. both A and B

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