Maps & Terrain
Grid & Plotting
Compass & Azimuths
Movement & Navigation
Resection & Intersection
100

Name the three minor terrain features.

Draw, Spur, Cliff.

100

What tool is used to plot coordinates?

A military protractor.

100

What are the three Norths?

Grid North, Magnetic North, True North.

100

What is a pace count?

The number of steps it takes you to travel 100 meters.

100

What two tools are required for resection?

Compass and map.

200

Name the five major terrain features.

Hill, Ridge, Valley, Saddle, Depression.

200

What is the rule for reading grid coordinates?

 “Read Right, Then Up.”

200

What is a magnetic azimuth?

A direction read from a compass.

200

How do hills affect pace count?

Uphill increases count; downhill decreases it.

200

What is resection used for?

Finding your exact location on a map.

300

What do contour lines represent?

Elevation and shape of the terrain.

300

What accuracy does an 8-digit grid provide?

10 meters.

300

How do you compute a back azimuth?

Add 180° if <180°; subtract 180° if ≥180°.

300

Why is it important to log your distance traveled while navigating?

To track progress, ensure accuracy, and prevent drifting too far past your objective.

300

How many known points are needed for resection?

Minimum of 2.

400

Name six colors commonly used on a military map.

Black – Man-made features (roads, buildings, boundaries). Red-Brown – Cultural features & relief on red-light readable maps (contours, roads). Blue – Water features (rivers, lakes, swamps). Green – Vegetation (woods, orchards, jungle). Brown – Relief features (contour lines, elevation, sand). Red – Cultural areas, main roads, populated areas.

400

What is the purpose of the 1000-meter UTM grid lines?

a) To mark elevation changes. b)To marks magnetic north. c) To divide the map into 1km squares. d) To show contour intervals

c) To divide the map into 1km squares.

400

When moving, how do you stay on an azimuth?

Sight a distant object and walk to it.

400

What is a handrail?

A linear terrain feature like a roads, creeks, trails, streams, ridge lines, power lines, and fences.

400

What is intersection?

Locating a point by shooting azimuths from two known positions.

500

What is the declination diagram used for?

Converting between grid north and magnetic north.

500

What does MGRS stand for?

Military Grid Reference System.

500

What part of the lensatic compass shows degrees?

The bezel and dial.

500

What is dead reckoning?

Navigating by azimuth (direction ) and distance (steps) only.

500

When doing resection, what must you do with your magnetic bearings?

Convert them to grid bearings.

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