In answering questions 1-38 through 1-56,
select the rate in column B under which
the occupational stardard in column A is listed
as a minimum requirement.
A.
occupational Standards
B.
Rates
1-38.
1-39.
1-40.
1-41.
1-42.
1-43.
1-44.
1-45.
1-46.
1-47.
1-48.
1-49.
1-50.
1-51.
1-52.
1-53.
1-54.
1-55.
1-56.
Manage the operation of
religious facilities
Prepare and maintain a direc-
tory of religious program
resources
Prepare departmental budget
Review completd job orders
and work requests
Audit chapel funds
Type directives
Organize and monitor main-
tenance of files
Instruct lay leaders and lay
eucharistic ministers
Prepare visual presentations
Maintain a reports control
system
Design and lay out publicity
material
Draft directives
Maintain shipboard libraries
Coordinate maintenance
religious facilities
Prepare correspondence
messages
of
and
Analyze requirements for
religious facilities
Instruct subordinate personnel
in religious education methods
Rehearse personnel for litur-
gical and ceremonial acts
Compile and analyze statis-
tical data related to
religious activities
1. RP3
2. RP2
3. RPl
4. RPC
1-57.
1-58.
1-59.
1-60.
1-61.
1-62.
Male RPs may be assigned duties aboard
what type(s) of naval vessels?
1.
Cruisers
2.
Aircraft carriers
3.
Submarine tenders
4.
All of the above
All RPs may be assigned to a Fleet Marine
Force unit.
1.
True
2.
False
Learning Objective: Determine how
the Command Religious Program (CRP)
functions at shore installations,
aboard ship, and within the Fleet
Marine Force (FMF).
Worship services may NOT be conducted in
the station theater at a shore command
that does not have chapel facilities.
1.
True
2.
False
Chaplains do not normally conduct public
worship services according to the manner
and form of their own particular faith
group.
1.
True
2.
False
The materials contained in the three
resource guides which are used in
Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish
religious education programs are selected
by the
1.
Secretary of Defense
2.
Secretary of the Navy
3.
Chief of Chaplains
4.
Members of the Armed Forces Chaplains
Board
Which of the following statements is/are
TRUE concerning the duties and responsi-
bilities of the command chaplain?
1.
The command chaplain performs duties
similar to a department head in
relation to managing enlisted
personnel
2.
The ranking chaplain is normally
designate as the command chaplain
when more than one chaplain is
assigned
3.
The command chaplain supervises the
ministries of all other chaplains
assigned to a unit
4.
All of the above
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