2-16. Lesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback, Continued
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9.
C.
Priority abuse results in failure of transportation assets to support the
RDD. The other responses are guidelines for avoiding priority abuse.
Page 2-14.
10.
B.
Placing transportation equipment in reserve in the anticipation of
unforeseen requirements is an equipment allocation that should not be
followed. All other responses are transportation tactical requirements.
Page 2-20.
11.
C.
Classified cargo requires positive inbound clearance. Perishable cargo and
rail shipments require positive inbound clearance when delivery is made
after normal hours of operation. Page 2-24.
12.
B.
The origin MCT challenges all TP 1 requests with a RDD of 999. The
destination MCT contacts the consignee to challenge the validity of the
priority for 999/high priority cargo movements. Page 2-25 and 2-29.
13.
A.
The report of shipment (REPSHIP) is an advanced notice of shipment.
Page 2-28.
14.
D.
All are minimum data requirements for the Transportation Control and
Movement except the TO name. Page 2-30.
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