EXERCISES, LESSON 2
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer the following exercises by marking the lettered response that
BEST answers the exercise, or best completed the incomplete statement, or by
indicating whether a statement is true or false.
After you have completed all of these exercises, turn to "Solutions to Exercises" at
the end of the lesson and check your answers. For each exercise answered incorrectly,
reread the material referenced with the solution.
1.
The most fundamental and effective approach for preventing arthropod-borne
disease is the:
a.
Area level.
b.
Unit level.
c.
Individual level.
d.
None of the above.
2.
Which of the following personal hygiene tasks is not a procedure the individual
can do to prevent arthropod-borne disease?
a.
Use soap and water.
b.
Change and launder clothing frequently.
c.
Wear a flea collar around his neck.
d.
Eat a proper diet.
e.
Frequent physical exercise.
3.
Which of the following tasks is the responsibility of the individual?
a.
Personal hygiene.
b.
Proper wearing of the uniform.
c.
Immunization/chemoprophylaxis.
d.
Personal protective devices.
e.
All of the above.
4.
How many personnel should be appointed by the commander for the field
sanitation team when medical personnel (91B) are not available?
a.
Two soldiers, both of which are NCOs.
b.
Two soldiers, one of which is an NCO.
c.
Three soldiers, one of which is an NCO.
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