1-63.
Which of the following statements is NOT
true concerning chapel facilities aboard
a naval installation?
1.
They are Government property
2.
They are built to support the Command
Religious Program
3.
They are regulated by the religious
bodies of America
4.
They also may be used for command and
civil activities
1-64.
RPs are assigned to naval vessels to
provide professional support for the
chaplain(s) in what areas?
1.
Religious programming and administra-
tion only
2.
Counseling individuals and religious
programming only
3.
Counseling individuals and adminis-
tration only
4.
Counseling individuals, religious
programming, and administration
1-65.
A lay leadership program for personnel
aboard a naval vessel that has only one
chaplain assigned would be supervisd by
which, if any, of the following individ-
uals?
1.
The assigned chaplain
2.
The senior RP
3.
A junior RP
4.
None of the above
1-66.
Male RPs may be assigned to what type of
Fleet Marine Force units?
1.
Divisions only
2.
Regiments only
3.
Battalions only
4.
Divisions, regiments, and battalions
Learning Objective:
Identify CRP
vernacular and recognize the circum-
stances under which chaplains and
RPs would use it.
1-67.
Language that is peculiar to a particular
trade or profession is generally defined
as
1. dialect
2.
jargon
3.
gibberish
4.
slang
1-68.
Which of the following statements is NOT
true in regard to the proper terms of
address for Navy chaplains which are
peculiar to CRP vernacular?
1.
The term Command Chaplain refers to
a chaplains rank in relation to
other chaplains
2.
Chaplains of all ranks are normally
addressed by the term Chaplain
3.
Terms of address such as Pastor and
Rabbi may be used , when appropriate,
in referring to assigned chaplains
4.
The term Command Chaplain should be
used when referring to the chaplain
who has been designated by the
commanding officer to supervise oper-
ations in the office of the chaplain
Learning Objective: Determine how
the Command Religious Program func-
tions within a commands basic
organization; identify the role of
the chaplain in a Marine Corps
organization.
1-69.
The command chaplain is usually designa-
ted as an executive assistant and in this
capacity reports directly to the
1.
personnel officer
2.
administrative officer
3.
executive officer
4.
commanding officer
1-70.
Lay leaders are required to coordinate
their programs through the
1.
command chaplain
2.
administrative officer
3.
executive officer
4.
commanding officer
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