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Close Quarters Battle, Part 3

Created by Stillman

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Military Matters
Close Quarters Battle Part 3 game quiz
"By popular demand, here is the third installment in my series of quizzes on CQB: Close Quarters Battle. Enjoy."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. CQB environments are tricky and very dangerous. Reflecting this, hallways are often referred to by an alliterative nickname. What is it?
    Answer: (Two words, remember it is in alliteration.)


2. Other than hallways, which CQB consideration is generally the most problematic?
    Cubicle partitions
    Closed doors
    Stairwells
    Corridor intersections


3. If a bomb is suspected to be in the area of a CQB entry, the entry team will reduce the amount of radio usage.
    True
    False


4. A "call-out" (i.e. something to the effect of "This is the police, come out with your hands up" etc.) is required before a police entry team physically enters any structure to make an arrest.
    True
    False


5. Members of an entry team adopt different roles, depending on their equipment loadout and assigned duties. What role do I most likely have if I am carrying a Benelli M3 Super 90?
    Trailer
    Assaulter
    Breacher
    Marksman


6. "To ninja, or not to ninja?" Many police entry teams have generated controversy by adopting a frightening, all black, hooded presence to generate fear in the criminal element. What is the term for the specialized hood worn by such entry teams?
    Answer: (No, it's not a Greek dessert.)


7. Are MOUT and CQB related?
    Yes
    No


8. CQB Operators tend to heavily customize their weapons. Which of the following weapon accessories is the least suitable for CQB operations?
    Vertical foregrip
    Versapod
    3-point sling
    Magazine clamp


9. Perhaps the most dreaded and feared CQB environment faced by police and military units is the cabin of an airliner. Very rarely does a combat situation aboard an airliner resolve well. There was one such event in Mogadishu in 1977 that DID resolve well... in fact, it is now used as a textbook example of how to take down a hostage situation on an airliner. What famous unit achieved such a spectacular success?
    Answer: (A unit designation)


10. What is the "Failure Drill"?
    A mechanical breaching tool that is used to silently bore through the locking mechanisms of a door without alerting the people on the other side.
    A practice of rapidly changing weapons in case one of them suffers a mechanical failure or stoppage.
    A shooting technique wherein the shooter places two shots to the chest and one to the head.
    A training method used by many police departments wherein SWAT officers are pushed in physical training to the point of physical muscle failure.


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Compiled Jun 19 13