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The document is a comprehensive reviewer for the Philippine Air Force (PAF) covering various training, administrative, financial, information technology, and intelligence aspects. It includes multiple-choice questions aimed at assessing knowledge on PAF's training institutions, aircraft used, financial management principles, cybersecurity measures, and the role of intelligence units. The content is structured to aid in preparing for assessments related to the PAF's operations and functions.

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PAFGCT SUB-TEST REVIEWER

TRAINING
1. What is the primary training institution for aspiring officers in the Philippine Air Force
(PAF)?
a) Philippine Military Academy (PMA)
b) Air Education, Training, and Doctrine
Command (AETDC)
c) Philippine Air Force Flying School (PAFFS)
d) Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA)

2. Which aircraft is commonly used for basic flight training in the Philippine Air Force?
a) Lockheed C-130 Hercules
b) Cessna 172
c) FA-50PH Fighting Eagle
d) Bell UH-1 Huey

3. What is the duration of the Officer Candidate School (OCS) program for aspiring officers in
the Philippine Air Force?
a) 6 months
b) 1 year
c) 2 years
d) 4 years

4. Which of the following is NOT a phase of pilot training in the Philippine Air Force?
a) Primary Training
b) Advanced Training
c) Intermediate Training
d) Specialized Training

5. What is the primary purpose of survival training in the Philippine Air Force?
a) To learn survival skills in hostile environments
b) To enhance physical fitness
c) To improve marksmanship
d) To develop leadership abilities

6. Which institution is responsible for providing technical training for maintenance personnel
in the Philippine Air Force?
a) Philippine Military Academy (PMA)
b) Air Education, Training, and Doctrine
Command (AETDC)
c) Philippine Air Force Technical Training
School (PAFTTS)
d) Philippine Air Force Flying School (PAFFS)

7. What is the duration of basic military training for enlisted personnel in the Philippine Air
Force?
a) 1 month
b) 3 months
c) 6 months
d) 1 year

8. Which aircraft is commonly used for pilot training in the Philippine Air Force?
a) F-16 Fighting Falcon
b) Aermacchi S-211
c) Airbus H125
d) Bell AH-1 Cobra

9. What is the primary focus of leadership training in the Philippine Air Force?
a) Tactical combat maneuvers
b) Administrative duties
c) Character development and ethical decision-making
d) Technical skills proficiency

10. Which of the following is NOT a specialization track available for officers in the Philippine
Air Force?
a) Aviation Medicine
b) Intelligence
c) Cybersecurity
d) Logistics

11. Which training program prepares personnel for operating and maintaining specialized
equipment such as radar systems in the Philippine Air Force?
a) Electronics Warfare Training
b) Radar Operations Course
c) Technical Maintenance Course
d) Special Weapons Training

12. What is the primary objective of ground combat training for air force personnel?
a) To prepare for potential ground invasions
b) To enhance coordination with ground forces
c) To develop close-quarters combat skills
d) To improve physical fitness

13. Which institution provides training for air traffic controllers in the Philippine Air Force?
a) Air Education, Training, and Doctrine
Command (AETDC)
b) Philippine Air Force Flying School (PAFFS)
c) Philippine Air Force Technical Training
School (PAFTTS)
d) Philippine Air Traffic Management
Center (PATMC)

14. What is the purpose of the Combat Training Course in the Philippine Air Force?
a) To train personnel in aerial combat tactics
b) To provide advanced weapons training
c) To prepare for deployments in combat zones
d) To enhance survival skills in hostile environments

15. Which training program focuses on developing proficiency in air-to-ground and air-to-air
combat tactics?
a) Close Air Support Training
b) Fighter Pilot Course
c) Helicopter Operations Course
d) Search and Rescue Training

ADMINISTRATIVE
1. What is the primary role of administrative personnel in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Combat Operations
B) Logistics Support
C) Personnel Management
D) Aircraft Maintenance

2. Which department within the PhilippineAirForce is responsible for administrative tasks?


A) Flight Operations Department
B) Logistics Department
C) Personnel Management Department
D) Engineering Department

3. What is the primary responsibility of administrative officers in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Flight Planning
B) Aircraft Maintenance
C) Human Resources Management
D) Combat Operations

4. What rank is typically held by administrative officers in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Sergeant
B) Captain
C) Major
D) Lieutenant Colonel

5. Which of the following tasks falls under the purview of administrative personnel in the
Philippine Air Force?
A) Target Acquisition
B) Payroll Management
C) Air Traffic Control
D) Aerial Reconnaissance

6. What skills are essential for administrative personnel in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Aircraft Piloting
B) Combat Tactics
C) Administrative Procedures
D) Weapon Handling

7. In which division of the Philippine Air Force are administrative personnel primarily
stationed?
A) Ground Support Division
B) Air Operations Division
C) Personnel Services Division
D) Tactical Operations Division

8. What is the role of administrative personnel during peacetime?


A) Combat Deployment
B) Recruitment Drives
C Humanitarian Missions
D) Aerial Surveillance

9. What is the primary objective of administrative personnel in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Aircraft Maintenance
B) Mission Planning
C) Personnel Support
D) Combat Operations

10. What department oversees the training and development of administrative personnel in
the Philippine Air Force?
A) Training and Doctrine Command
B) Air Education and Training Command
C) Logistics Command
D) Tactical Operations Command

11. What is the primary responsibility of administrative personnel during emergency


response operations?
A) Combat Search and Rescue
B) Coordination of Relief Efforts
C) Aerial Bombardment
D) Ground Assault

12. What is the rank structure of administrative personnel in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Enlisted Personnel
B) Warrant Officers
C) Commissioned Officers
D) All of the above

13. Which of the following is a duty typically performed by administrative assistants in the
Philippine Air Force?
A) Aircraft Maintenance
B) Secretarial Support
C) Combat Operations
D) Air Traffic Control
14. What division within the Philippine Air Force handles administrative inquiries and
requests?
A) Public Affairs Division
B) Administrative Services Division
C) Intelligence Division
D) Operations Division

15. What technology is commonly used by administrative personnel to manage personnel


records in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Radar Systems
B) Aircraft Simulators
C) Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS)
D) Sonar Equipment

FINANCIAL
1. Which of the following best describes the primary goal of financial management in the
Philippine Air Force?
A) Maximizing profits
B) Ensuring operational readiness
C) Minimizing expenses
D) Generating revenue

2. What is the main source of funding for the Philippine Air Force's operational expenses?
A) Donations from foreign governments
B) Revenue from air shows
C) Appropriations from the national government
D) Membership fees from allied air forces

3. Which financial document outlines the Philippine Air Force's planned expenses and
revenues for a specific period?
A) Balance sheet
B) Income statement
C) Budget
D) Cash flow statement

4. What is the purpose of conducting financial audits within the Philippine Air Force?
A) To increase operational costs
B) To ensure compliance with financial regulations
C) To reduce transparency
D) To limit access to financial information

5. Which financial management principle emphasizes the timely recording of financial


transactions in the Philippine Air Force?
A) Accuracy
B) Relevance
C) Timeliness
D) Consistency
6. How does the Philippine Air Force typically manage its procurement process to ensure
financial efficiency?
A) By avoiding competitive bidding
B) By outsourcing procurement functions
C) By adhering strictly to procurement regulations
D) By minimizing documentation requirements

7. What role does financial forecasting play in the Philippine Air Force's financial
management?
A) It predicts future operational challenges
B) It determines the budget for the upcoming year
C) It analyzes past financial performance
D) It forecasts future financial needs and resources

8. How does the Philippine Air Force prioritize its spending decisions?
A) By allocating funds based on rank
B) By focusing on operational necessities
C) By favoring personal preferences
D) By excluding maintenance expenses

9. What is the purpose of implementing internal controls in the financial management of the
Philippine Air Force?
A) To increase financial risk
B) To reduce operational efficiency
C) To minimize the risk of fraud and errors
D) To limit transparency

10. How does the Philippine Air Force manage its cash flow effectively?
A) By delaying payments to suppliers
B) By maintaining a sufficient cash reserve
C) By avoiding budget planning
D) By increasing debt obligations

11. What financial metric does the Philippine Air Force use to evaluate its overall financial
performance?
A) Return on investment (ROI)
B) Gross profit margin
C) Debt-to-equity ratio
D) Operational readiness rate

12. How does the Philippine Air Force ensure accountability in its financial management
practices?
A) By avoiding financial reporting
B) By outsourcing financial management functions
C) By implementing transparency measures
D) By withholding financial information
13. What financial risk does the Philippine Air Force aim to mitigate through effective
financial planning?
A) Currency exchange risk
B) Market risk
C) Operational risk
D) Political risk

14. How does the Philippine Air Force manage its debt obligations responsibly?
A) By avoiding debt entirely
B) By increasing debt without repayment plans
C) By adhering to debt repayment schedules
D) By defaulting on debt payments

15. What role does financial reporting play in the Philippine Air Force's decision-making
process?
A) It hinders transparency
B) It provides inaccurate information
C) It supports informed decision-making
D) It increases financial risk

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1. What technology helps the Philippine Air Force gather and analyze data from various
sources to enhance decision-making processes?
A. 5G Technology
B. Al and Machine Learning
C. Blockchain
D. Internet of Things (loT)
E. Cloud Computing

2. Which cybersecurity measure does the Philippine Air Force employ to protect its sensitive
information?
A. Encryption
B. Multi-factor Authentication
C. Penetration Testing
D. Data Loss Prevention
E. Intrusion Detection Systems

3. What type of software allows the Philippine Air Force to manage its aircraft, equipment,
and other assets?
A. ERP Software
B. Database Management System
C. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Software
D. Project Management Software
E. Fleet Management Software
4. What is the primary purpose of a Geographical Information System (GIS) in the Philippine
Air Force?
A. Analyzing Meteorological Data
B. Combatting Cybersecurity Threats
C. Monitoring Airspace Traffic
D. Assessing the Terrain and Environmental Data
E. Managing Military Personnel Records

5. Which technology enables the Philippine Air Force to maintain communication between
ground personnel and aircraft during missions?
A. Satellites
B. Radar
C. GPS
D. Microwave Technology
E. Radio Communications

6. What information system in the Philippine Air Force facilitates the integration and
coordination of different departments and functions?
A. Human Resource Management System (HRMS)
B. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
C. Supply Chain Management System (SCMS)
D. Content Management System (CMS)
E. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

7. Which technology assists the Philippine Air Force in monitoring and controlling the
movement of aircraft?
A. LIDAR
B. GPS
C. Radar
D. Ultrasonic Sensors
E. Optical Sensors

8. Which cybersecurity measure focuses on identifying potential vulnerabilities within the


Philippine Air Force's network?
A. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
B. Penetration Testing
C. Firewalls
D. Anti-Virus Software
E. Multi-factor Authentication

9. What technology is essential for the Philippine Air Force's remote sensing capabilities,
especially for monitoring large areas of land or sea?
A. Drones
B. Satellites
C. Cameras
D. Weather Balloons
E. LIDAR
10. What is the primary function of the Philippine Air Force's Customer Relationship
Management
(CRM) system?
A. Managing Aircraft Maintenance
B. Monitoring Fuel Consumption
C. Tracking Flight Schedules
D. Maintaining Military Personnel Records
E. Managing Communication with Suppliers

11. What technology assists the Philippine Air Force in tracking and managing its supply
chain?
A. Drones
B. loT Sensors
C. RFID Technology
D. Blockchain
E. ERP Systems

12. Which technology allows the Philippine Air Force to simulate flight environments for
training purposes?
A. Virtual Reality (VR)
B. Augmented Reality (AR)
C. 3D Printing
D. loT
E. Machine Learning

13. Which information system in the Philippine Air Force is designed to manage and track
the organization's financial resources?
A. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
B. Human Resource Management System (HRMS)
C. Supply Chain Management System (SCMS)
D. Accounting Information System (AIS)
E. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

14. What is the primary purpose of a Content Management System (CMS) in the Philippine
Air
Force?
A. Managing Aircraft Maintenance
B. Tracking Flight Schedules
C. Maintaining Military Personnel Records
D. Managing Communication with Suppliers
E. Managing Digital Content and Documents

15. Which technology assists the Philippine Air Force in tracking and analyzing
meteorological data for operational planning?
A. Satellites
B. Weather Balloons
C. LIDAR
D. Doppler Radar
E. Thermal Imaging

16.. Which branch of the Phitippine Air Force is responsible for its cybersecurity?
A. The 950th Communications, Electronics, and
Information Systems Group
B. The 954th Cyber Operations Squadron
C. Both A and B
D. Neither A nor B

17. What is the ultimate goal of the Philippine Air Force's partnership with PLDT?
A. To provide free internet access to all military personnel
B. To upgrade the technology used in aircraft
C. To enhance the skills of the PAF Cyber Warriors
D. To improve physical training programs

18. What is the main focus of the 954th Cyber


Operations Squadron?
A. Aircraft maintenance
B. Physical training
C. Cybersecurity
D. Communication systems

19. What is the role of Information Technology in the Philippine Air Force?
A. To provide free internet access
B. To maintain aircraft
C. To improve physical training
D. To ensure cybersecurity and enhance operational capabilities

20. What is the vision of the Philippine Air Force in terms of Information Technology?
A. To become a globally competitive air force
B. To become a cyber-resilient air force
C. To become the leading air force in Southeast Asia
D. To become the leading provider of free internet access

INTELLIGENCE AND INVESTIGATION


1. What is the primary mission of the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation
unit?
a) Conducting humanitarian missions
b) Ensuring air superiority
c) Gathering and analyzing intelligence
d) Providing aerial support for ground forces

2. What is the main purpose of organizing intelligence operations within the Philippine Air
Force?
a) To ensure transparency in military operations
b) To provide logistical support to ground forces
c) To enhance situational awareness and decision-making
d) To facilitate diplomatic relations

3. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and
Investigation unit?
a) Monitoring enemy air activities
b) Conducting criminal investigations within the Air Force
d) Analyzing satellite imagery for strategic planning
d) Ensuring compliance with aviation regulations

4. How does the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and


Investigation unit contribute to national security?
a) By conducting cyber warfare operations
b) By intercepting enemy communications
c) By providing actionable intelligence to decision- makers
d) By coordinating humanitarian relief efforts

5. What is the vision of the Philippine Air Force?


a) A modern and technologically advanced Air Force
b) A professional and competent Air Force responsive to national security an development
c) A globally recognized Air Force with a strong presence in international conflicts
d) A highly skilled Air Force capable of dominating airspaces

6. What does the Philippine Air Force's mission statement emphasize?


a) Organizing air shows for public awareness
b) Conducting prompt and sustained air operations
c) Providing ground support for infantry operations
d) Enhancing civilian aviation infrastructure

7. How does the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit support air
operations?
a) By maintaining aircraft fleets
b) By conducting surveillance on enemy movements
c) By providing medical evacuation services
d) By training pilots and aircrew

8. Which of the following is a key aspect of the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and
Investigation unit?
a) Coordinating international peacekeeping missions
b) Conducting propaganda campaigns
c) Ensuring the security of military installations
d) Monitoring civilian airspace for security threats

9. How does the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit contribute to
national development?
a) By conducting scientific research on air technology
b) By supporting disaster relief efforts with aerial assistance
c) By coordinating tourism initiatives
d) By managing international trade agreements
10. What is the primary goal of the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit?
a) To gather intelligence solely for offensive operations
b) To conduct investigations into internal Air Force matters
c) To provide support for foreign espionage activities
d) To protect national security through intelligence gathering

11. Which aspect of the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit focuses on
internal security threats?
a) Counterintelligence
b) Surveillance
c) Signals intelligence
d) Tactical reconnaissance

12. What is the primary role of the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit
during peacetime?
a) Coordinating joint military exercises with foreign allies
b) Conducting covert operations against enemy nations
c) Monitoring for potential security threats and conducting criminal investigations
d) Training new recruits in aviation techniques

13. How does the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit contribute to
decision-making processes?
a) By providing accurate and timely intelligence analysis
b) By organizing public relations campaigns
с) By conducting experimental aircraft testing
d) By participating in diplomatic negotiations

14. What is the primary focus of the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit
during wartime?
a) Conducting reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines
b) Interrogating prisoners of war
c) Protecting military supply lines
d) Gathering intelligence to support military operations

15. How does the Philippine Air Force's Intelligence and Investigation unit collaborate with
other branches of the military?
a) By providing logistical support for ground forces
b) By coordinating joint operations and sharing intelligence
c) By overseeing military budget allocations
d) By training personnel in advanced combat techniques

ENGINEERING
1. What is the main role of the Philippine Air Force's Engineering units?
a) Cooking
b) Construction and maintenance of airfields
c) Singing
d) Dancing

2. What is the primary aircraft used by the Philippine Air Force?


a) Boeing 747
b) Airbus A380
c) KAI FA-50
d) Concorde

3. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's humanitarian mission?


a) Operation Smile
b) Operation Blue Heart
c) Operation Lifeline
d) Operation Rainbow

4. What is the motto of the Philippine Air Force?


a) Fly High, Soar High
b) Above All
c) Always Ready, Always There
d) Defend and Serve

5. When was the Philippine Air Force founded?


a) 1945
b) 1947
c) 1950
d) 1952

6. Who is the current commander of the Philippine Air Force?


a) General Stephen P. Parreño
b) General Carlito Galvez Jr.
c) General Gilbert Gapay
d) General Cirilito Sobejana

7. What is the highest rank in the Philippine Air


Force?
a) General
b) Colonel
c) Major
d) Captain

8. What is the Philippine Air Force's primary responsibility?


a) Land defense
b) Naval defense
c) Air defense
d) Cyber defense

9. How many major commands does the Philippine Air Force have?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5

10. What is the official color of the Philippine Air


Force?
a) Red
b) Blue
c) Green
d) Yellow

11. What is the symbol of the Philippine Air Force?


a) Eagle
b) Lion
c) Tiger
d) Phoenix

12. What type of training does the Philippine Air Force's Engineering units undergo?
a) Culinary
b) Medical
c) Combat Engineering
d) Fashion Design

13. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering Brigade?
a) 355th Aviation Engineering Wing
b) 365th Aviation Engineering Wing
c) 375th Aviation Engineering Wing
d) 385th Aviation Engineering Wing

14. Where is the headquarters of the Philippine Air Force located?


a) Manila
b) Quezon City
c) Pasay City
d) Makati City

15. What is the official march of the Philippine Air


Force?
a) Blue Eagles March
b) Red Hawks March
c) Green Falcons March
d) Yellow Condors March

16. How many air bases does the Philippine Air


Force have?
a) 3
b) 5
c) 7
d) 9
17. What is the primary role of the 355th Aviation
Engineering Wing?
a) Airfield construction and maintenance
b) Aircraft maintenance
c) Air traffic control
d) Airfield security

18. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


aerobatic team?
a) Blue Eagles
b) Red Arrows
c) Thunderbirds
d) Blue Angels

19. What is the official name of the Philippine Air


Force's museum?
a) Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum
b) Philippine Air Force Aviation Museum
c) Philippine Air Force Aeronautical Museum
d) Philippine Air Force Aerodynamics Museum

20. What is the primary mission of the Philippine Air Force's Engineering units during
peacetime?
a) Training
b) Humanitarian aid
c) Combat
d) Intelligence gathering

21. What is the primary construction material used by the 355th Aviation Engineering Wing?
a) Wood
b) Concrete
c) Steel
d) Bamboo

22. What is the secondary role of the 355th


Aviation Engineering Wing?
a) Air traffic control
b) Aircraft maintenance
c) Air defense
d) Humanitarian aid

23. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering school?
a) Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics
b) Philippine Air Force Institute of Technology
c) Philippine Air Force School of Engineering
d) Philippine Air Force Academy of Engineering
24. What is the primary tool used by the 355th
Aviation Engineering Wing for airfield construction?
a) Bulldozer
b) Crane
c) Excavator
d) Forklift

25. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering mascot?
a) Engineer Eagle
b) Builder Bird
c) Constructor Condor
d) Maker Hawk

26. What is the official song of the 355th Aviation


Engineering Wing?
a) Engineer's Anthem
b) Builder's Ballad
c) Constructor's Chorus
d) Maker's Melody

27. What is the primary engineering discipline taught at the Philippine Air Force Institute of
Technology?
a) Civil Engineering
b) Mechanical Engineering
c) Electrical Engineering
d) Aeronautical Engineering

28. What is the official badge of the 355th Aviation


Engineering Wing?
a) An eagle holding a wrench
b) A hawk holding a hammer
c) A condor holding a compass
d) A bird holding a blueprint

29. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering honor society?
a) Order of the Engineer
b) Society of Military Engineers
c) Institute of Aeronautical Engineers
d) Association of Aviation Engineers

30. What is the motto of the 355th Aviation


Engineering Wing?
a) Build and Serve
b) Construct and Defend
c) Engineer and Protect
d) Make and Maintain

31. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's annual engineering competition?
a) Engineering Challenge
b) Aeronautics Cup
c) Aviation Engineering Showdown
d) Air Force Tech Challenge

32. What is the primary software used by the


355th Aviation Engineering Wing for designing airfields?
a) AutoCAD
b) SolidWorks
c) SketchUp
d) Revit

33. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering journal?
a) Air Force Engineering Review
b) Aviation Engineering Quarterly
c) Aeronautics Engineering Digest
d) Military Engineering Journal

34. What is the primary material used by the


355th Aviation Engineering Wing for airfield maintenance?
a) Asphalt
b) Concrete
c) Gravel
d) Sand

35. What is the secondary training received by the engineers of the 355th Aviation
Engineering Wing?
a) Medical training
b) Combat training
c) Culinary training
d) Communication training

36. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering award for excellence?
a) Golden Eagle Award
b) Silver Hawk Award
c) Bronze Condor Award
d) Platinum Falcon Award

37. What is the primary vehicle used by the 355th Aviation Engineering Wing for transporting
materials?
a) Truck
b) Helicopter
c) Boat
d) Train

38. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering training facility?
a) Air Force Engineering Academy
b) Aviation Engineering Training Center
c) Aeronautics Engineering School
d) Military Engineering Institute

39. What is the primary power source used by the


355th Aviation Engineering Wing for its operations?
a) Solar power
b) Wind power
c) Hydro power
d) Diesel power

40. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering disaster response team?
a) Eagle Rescue Team
b) Hawk Relief Team
c) Condor Aid Team
d) Falcon Assistance Team

41. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering alumni association?
a) Air Force Engineering Alumni Association
b) Aviation Engineering Graduates Association
c) Aeronautics Engineering Old Students
Association
d) Military Engineering Ex-Students Union

42. What is the primary safety equipment used by the 355th Aviation Engineering Wing
during construction?
a) Safety glasses
b) Hard hat
c) Safety shoes
d) High visibility vest

43. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's Engineering research and development
unit?
a) Air Force Engineering Research and Development Unit
b) Aviation Engineering Innovation Center
c) Aeronautics Engineering Research Laboratory
d) Military Engineering Development Department

44. What is the primary communication tool used by the 355th Aviation Engineering Wing?
a) Walkie-talkie
b) Mobile phone
c) Satellite phone
d) Morse code

45. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering women's association?
a) Women in Air Force Engineering
b) Ladies in Aviation Engineering
c) Females in Aeronautics Engineering
d) Girls in Military Engineering

46. What is the primary construction method used by the 355th Aviation Engineering Wing
for building airfields?
a) Prefabrication
b) Traditional construction
c) Modular construction
d) 3D printing

47. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering cadet program?
a) Air Force Engineering Cadet Program
b) Aviation Engineering Cadet Corps
c) Aeronautics Engineering Cadet Scheme
d) Military Engineering Cadet Plan

48. What is the primary construction standard used by the 355th Aviation Engineering Wing?
a) American Society for Testing and Materials
(ASTM)
b) British Standards (BS)
c) International Organization for Standardization
(ISO)
d) Philippine National Standards (PNS)

49. What is the name of the Philippine Air Force's


Engineering scholarship program?
a) Air Force Engineering Scholarship Program
b) Aviation Engineering Scholarship Scheme
c) Aeronautics Engineering Scholarship Plan
d) Military Engineering Scholarship Fund

50. What is the primary environmental consideration of the 355th Aviation Engineering
Wing during construction?
a) Water conservation
b) Energy efficiency
c) Waste management
d) Noise reduction

LOGISTICS
1. What is the primary role of Philippine Air Force
(PAF) Logistics?
A) Providing medical assistance
B) Supplying ammunition and equipment
C) Conducting search and rescue operations
D) Training new recruits

2. Which division within the Philippine Air Force oversees logistics operations?
A) Engineering Division
B) Medical Division
C) Logistics Command
D) Air Defense Wing

3. What is the main objective of PAF Logistics?


A) Enhancing communication systems
B) Ensuring efficient transportation
C) Providing strategic planning
D) Supporting mission readiness

4. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of


PAF Logistics?
A) Maintenance of aircraft
B) Personnel management
C) Procurement of supplies
D) Inventory management

5. How does PAF Logistics contribute to disaster response efforts?


A) By providing medical assistance only
B) By coordinating with international organizations
C) By supplying relief goods and equipment
D) By conducting reconnaissance missions

6. What is the significance of inventory management within PAF Logistics?


A) It ensures accurate record-keeping of personnel
B) It facilitates efficient distribution of supplies
C) It monitors weather patterns for flight planning
D) It coordinates international aid efforts

7. Which branch of PAF Logistics focuses on the maintenance and repair of aircraft?
A) Supply Branch
B) Engineering Branch
C) Transportation Branch
D) Finance Branch

8. How does PAF Logistics contribute to international peacekeeping missions?


A) By providing language interpretation services
B) By coordinating diplomatic efforts
C) By deploying troops to conflict zones
D) By supplying logistical support to deployed units

9. What role does PAF Logistics play in the acquisition of new aircraft?
A) Negotiating international treaties
B) Conducting flight tests
C) Procuring spare parts and equipment
D) Training aircrew personnel

10. How does PAF Logistics support training activities within the Air Force?
A) By providing catering services
B) By managing recruitment efforts
C) By supplying training materials and equipment
D) By overseeing physical fitness programs

11. What is the primary function of the Supply Branch within PAF Logistics?
A) Aircraft maintenance
B) Personnel management
C) Procurement and distribution of supplies
D) Financial management

12. How does PAF Logistics contribute to border security efforts?


A) By conducting surveillance operations
B) By managing immigration checkpoints
C) By supplying equipment and personnel
D) By negotiating international agreements

13. Which division within PAF Logistics handles transportation and logistics planning?
A) Supply Branch
B) Engineering Branch
C) Transportation Branch
D) Finance Branch

14. How does PAF Logistics contribute to national defense preparedness?


A) By managing national parks
B) By overseeing agricultural development
C) By supplying equipment and ammunition
D) By conducting archaeological research

15. What is the role of PAF Logistics during peacetime?


A) Providing combat training
B) Supporting disaster relief efforts
C) Conducting intelligence operations
D) Participating in peacekeeping missions

OPERATIONS, PLANS, PROGRAMS, & SAFETY


1. What is the primary objective of the Philippine Air Force's Operations branch?
a) Ensuring aircraft maintenance schedules are met
b) Coordinating with civilian aviation authorities
c) Planning and executing air missions
d) Conducting air traffic control operations

2. Which program focuses on enhancing the Philippine Air Force's disaster response
capabilities?
a) Project Phoenix
b) Airspace Enhancement Initiative
c) Horizon 3 Phase of the Modernization Program
d) Operation Blue Skies

3. What role does the Philippine Air Force's Safety Program play in day-to-day operations?
a) Managing budget allocations for aircraft procurement
b) Ensuring compliance with international aviation regulations
c) Providing medical assistance to aircrew
d) Minimizing the risk of accidents and incidents

4. What is the primary goal of the Philippine Air


Force's Programs branch?
a) Coordinating humanitarian relief efforts
b) Overseeing the implementation of modernization projects
c) Managing pilot training programs
d) Conducting air traffic control operations

5. Which initiative focuses on upgrading the Philippine Air Force's aerial surveillance
capabilities?
a) Project Sentinel
b) Airspace Enhancement Initiative
c) Horizon 2 Phase of the Modernization Program
d) Operation Skywatch

6. How does the Philippine Air Force's Safety Program contribute to maintaining operational
efficiency?
a) By reducing aircraft maintenance costs
b) By improving communication between air and ground crews
c) By minimizing downtime due to accidents or incidents
d) By increasing the speed of aircraft operations

7. What role does the Philippine Air Force's Programs branch play in budgeting?
a) Allocating funds for infrastructure development
b) Overseeing the procurement of aircraft and equipment
c) Managing funds for humanitarian missions
d) Conducting research and development projects

8. Which safety measure is commonly employed by the Philippine Air Force to prevent
accidents during ground operations?
a) Regular aircraft inspections and maintenance
b) Increasing the number of flight hours for pilots
c) Reducing the speed of aircraft operations
d) Eliminating pre-flight checklists

9. What is the primary focus of the Philippine Air Force's Operations branch during
peacetime?
a) Conducting combat missions against external threats
b) Coordinating with civilian aviation authorities
c) Training exercises and readiness assessments
d) Enforcing strict airspace control measures

10. Which program aims to enhance the Philippine Air Force's cyber defense capabilities?
a) Project Cyber Shield
b) Airspace Enhancement Initiative
c) Horizon 3 Phase of the Modernization Program
d) Operation Digital Fortress

11. How does the Philippine Air Force's Safety Program contribute to maintaining public
trust?
a) By conducting regular safety audits
b) By releasing public safety reports
c) By implementing strict disciplinary measures
d) By providing transparency in accident investigations

12. What is the primary objective of the Philippine Air


Force's Plans branch?
a) To develop long-term strategic plans
b) To ensure compliance with international aviation standards
c) To coordinate joint military exercises with foreign allies
d) To analyze operational data and trends

13. Which program focuses on enhancing the Philippine Air Force's logistical support
capabilities?
a) Project Logistics Plus
b) Airspace Enhancement Initiative
c) Horizon 3 Phase of the Modernization Program
d) Operation Logistics Link

14. How does the Philippine Air Force's Safety Program contribute to the morale of Air Force
personnel?
a) By providing incentives for accident-free operations
b) By implementing strict disciplinary measures
c) By conducting regular safety briefings and training
d) By reducing the number of flight hours for pilots

15. What is the primary goal of the Philippine Air Force's Operations branch during wartime?
a) To enforce strict airspace control
b) To provide logistical support for ground forces
c) To conduct reconnaissance missions
d) To coordinate international peacekeeping missions
16. Which program focuses on enhancing the Philippine Air Force's maintenance
capabilities?
a) Project Maintenance Plus
b) Airspace Enhancement Initiative
c) Tactical Air Control System
d) Maintenance Modernization Program

17. How does the Philippine Air Force's Safety


Program contribute to the overall readiness of the Air Force?
a) By increasing the number of flight hours for pilots
b) By reducing the need for aircraft inspections
c) By minimizing the occurrence of accidents and incidents
d) By relaxing safety protocols during training exercises

CIVIL MILITARY OPERATIONS


1. What is the primary goal of the Philippine Air Force's Civil Military Operations (CMO)?
a) Strengthen military operations
b) Improve the quality of life of the people
c) Boost national security
d) Provide humanitarian aid

2. Which of the following is NOT a primary function of the Civil-Military Operations (CMO)?
a) Civil Assistance
b) Psychological Operations (PsyOps)
c) Disaster Response and Relief Operations
d) Combat Operations

3. What is the role of Civil Military Operations


(CMO) in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief?
a) Providing immediate relief
b) Securing the area
c) Coordination with local agencies
d) Rebuilding damaged infrastructure

4. Civil Military Operations (CMO) aim to build relationships between the military and:
a) Politicians
b) Local communities
c) Foreign governments
d) Business corporations

5. What is the main objective of a Psychological Operation (PsyOps) within the Civil Military
Operations (CMO) framework?
a) Promote pro-government messages
b) Demoralize enemy forces
c) Maintain public order
d) Increase the effectiveness of military operations
6. Which of the following is NOT a typical component of the Civil Military Operations
(СМО)?
a) Civic Actions
b) Counter-terrorism operations
c) Psychological Operations (PsyOps)
d) Disaster Response and Relief Operations

7. Which agency of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is primarily responsible for
conducting Civil Military Operations (CMO)?
a) Philippine Army
b) Philippine Navy
c) Philippine Air Force
d) Special Operations Command

8. How does Civil Military Operations (CMO) contribute to peace-building efforts?


a) By engaging in peace negotiations
b) By enforcing peace agreements
c) By improving public perception of the military
d) By ensuring security during elections

9. What are the key elements of the Civil Military


Operations (СМО)?
a) Defense, security, and public order
b) Health, education, and welfare
c) Justice, equality, and democracy
d) Peace, prosperity, and sovereignty

10. How do Psychological Operations (PsyOps) contribute to Civil Military Operations


(CMO)?
a) By disrupting enemy communications
b) By influencing the behavior and attitudes of a target audience
c) By conducting covert operations
d) By enhancing military intelligence capabilities

11. Which of the following is NOT a key aspect of Civil Military Operations (CMO)?
a) Humanitarian Assistance
b) Counter-terrorism operations
c) Psychological Operations (PsyOps)
d) Disaster Response and Relief Operations

12. How does the Philippine Air Force contribute to Civil Military Operations (CMO)?
a) By providing strategic airlift capabilities
b) By conducting search and rescue operations
c) By facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid
d) All of the above

13. Which agency within the Philippine Air Force is responsible for coordinating Civil Military
Operations (CMO)?
a) Tactical Operations Command
b) Air Mobility Command
c) Air Defense Command
d) Special Operations Command

14. What is the primary objective of Civil Military


Operations (CMO) during conflict?
a) Counter-terrorism
b) Humanitarian assistance
c) Psychological operations
d) Combat operations

15. How does Civil Military Operations (CMO)


contribute to national security?
a) By engaging in combat operations
b) By conducting psychological operations
c) By improving the quality of life of the people
d) By enforcing peace agreements

16. What is the primary objective of Civil Military Operations (CMO) during peacetime?
a) Defense of the nation's territory
b) Counter-terrorism operations
c) Humanitarian assistance and disaster response
d) Psychological operations

17. Which of the following is NOT a component of Civil Military Operations (CMO)?
a) Community organizing and development
b) Civic action programs
c) Counter-terrorism operations
d) Psychological operations

18. What is the primary objective of Civic Action Programs within Civil Military Operations
(CMO)?
a) To gather intelligence
b) To improve the quality of life of the people
c) To support combat operations
d) To influence public opinion

19. How does Civil Military Operations (CMO) contribute to the protection of human rights?
a) By providing humanitarian assistance
b) By conducting search and rescue operations
c) By fostering trust and cooperation with local communities
d) All of the above

20. Which of the following is NOT a goal of Civil


Military Operations (CMO)?
a) Strengthening national security
b) Enhancing military intelligence
c) Improving public perception of the military
d) Reducing the impact of natural disasters

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Information Technology
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