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Cycle 219
Question | Answer |
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Dewey Decimal Classification 000 | General Works |
Dewey Decimal Classification 100 | Philosophy |
Dewey Decimal Classification 200 | Religion |
Dewey Decimal Classification 300 | Social Sciences/Language |
Dewey Decimal Classification 400 | Language |
Dewey Decimal Classification 500 | Pure Sciences |
Dewey Decimal Classification 600 | Applied Sciences |
Dewey Decimal Classification 700 | Art |
Dewey Decimal Classification 800 | Literature |
Dewey Decimal Classification 900 | History and Geography |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 1000 | Military Personnel |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 2000 | Telecommunications |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 3000 | Operational Readiness |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 4000 | Logistics |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 5000 | General Administration and Management |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 6000 | Medicine and Dentistry |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 7000 | Financial Management |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 8000 | Ordncance Material |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 9000 | Ships Design and Material |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 10000 | General Material |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 11000 | Facilities and Activities Ashore |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 12000 | Civilian Personnel/ Astronautical Material |
Major Numerical Subject Group (SSIC) 16000 | Coast Guard Mission |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1010 | Military Inspections |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1020 | Uniforms |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1050 | Leave and Liberty |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1100 | Recruiting |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1300 | Assignment and Distribution |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1400 | Promotion and Advancement |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1500 | Training and Education |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1601 | Duties and Watch |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1611 | Officer Performance |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1616 | Enlisted Performance |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1650 | Decorations, Medals, and Awards |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 1730/1 | Auxiliary Chaplains |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 4200 | Contracting |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 4600 | Travel and Transportation |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 5000 | General Administration and Management |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 5210 | Records Management |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 5212 | Records Disposal |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 5354 | Equal Opportunity |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 5216 | Correspondence |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 6000 | Medicine and Dentistry |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 6100 | Physical Fitness |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 7100 | Budgeting |
SSIC (Standard Subject Identification Codes) 9000 | Ships Design and Material |
Alloted library square footage <150 Personnel | As available |
Alloted library square footage 151-299 Personnel | 100 |
Alloted library square footage 300-450 Personnel | 145 |
Alloted library square footage 451-1000 Personnel | 260 |
Alloted library square footage 1000-1350 Personnel | 300 |
Alloted library square footage 1351-1750 Personnel | 350 |
Alloted library square footage 1751-2000 Personnel | 500 |
Alloted library square footage Over 2000 Personnel | 1200 |
Usual loan period for General library collection | 2 weeks |
Usual loan period for Subscription collection | 7days |
Usual loan period for Musical tape collection | 3 days |
ACE | Aviation Combat Element |
FSC | Federal Supply Classification |
FSSG | Force Service Support Group |
FMSS | Field Medical Service School |
GCE | Ground Combat Element |
CSSE | Combat Service Support Element |
MWSG | Marine Wing Support Group |
MAGTF | Marine-Air-Ground Task Force |
SNDL | Standard Naval Distribution List |
S-1 | Personnel and Administration |
S-2 | Intelligence |
S-3 | Operations |
S-4 | Supply and Logistics |
S-5 | Planning |
S-6 | Information Systems |
BUPERSINST 1430.16 | Manual of Advancement |
BUPERSINST 1610.10 | Navy Performance Evaluation and Counseling System |
NAVPERS 15995 | Manual for Navy Hospital Chaplains |
NAVPERS 15505 | Standard Subject Identification Codes- Chaplain Corps |
NAVPERS 15665 | Uniform Regulations |
NAVPERS 15299 | Navy Alcoholism Prevention Prog, Chap's role |
NAVPERS 15571 | Navy Family Ombudsman Manual |
NAVPERS 15506 | Brief Chronology of Chaplain Corps |
NAVPERS 15956C | Naval Funerals at Arlington National Cemetary |
NAVPERS 15951F | Manual for Escorts of Deceased Naval Personnel |
MILPERSMAN 1730-010 | Use of Lay Leaders in Religious Services |
NTP 3(I) | Telecommunication Users Manual |
OPNAVINST 1730.1 | Religious Ministries in the Navy |
OPNAVINST 1750.1 | Navy Family Ombudsman Program |
OPNAVINST 1752.1 | Sexual Assault Victim Intervention |
OPNAVINST 1754.1 | Fleet and Family Service Center |
OPNAVINST 5215.17 | Navy Directives Issuance System |
OPNAVINST 5350.4 | Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention |
OPNAVINST 5360.1 | State, Official, and Special Military Funerals |
OPNAVINST 5510.H | DON Informationand Personnel Security Program Regulation |
OPNAVINST 3120.32B | Standard Organization and Regulations of the US Navy (SORM) |
SECNAV M-5210.1 | Department of the Navy, Navy Records |
SECNAV M-5210.2 | Department of teh Navy Standard Subject Indentification |
SECNAV M-5216.5 | Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual |
SECNAVINST 1730.7 | Religious Ministry Support Within the Department of the Navy |
SECNAVINST 7010.6 | Religious Offering Fund |
SECNAVINST 5212.5C | Navy and Marine Corps Records Disposition Manual |
SECNAVINST 1650.1 | Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual |
SECNAVINST 5215.1 | Department of the Navy Directive Issuance |
SECNAVINST 5213.10 | Department of the Navy Forms Management Program |
MCO P1020.34 | Marine Corps Uniform Regs |
MCO 5210.11 | Establishing and Maintaining Admin files |
MCO P5320.5 | Personnel Requirements Criteria Manual |
MCO 1730.6 | Command Religious Programs in the USMC |
MCRP 3-01B | Pistol Marksmanship |
MCRP 4-11.3 | Unit Embarkation Handbook |
MCRP 6-12A | Religious Ministry Team Hanbook |
MCRP 6-12C | The Commander's Handbook for Religious Ministry |
MCRP 6-12 | Religioius Ministry Support in the USMC |
Marine E-1 | Private |
Marine E-2 | Private, First Class |
Marine E-3 | Lance Corporal |
Marine E-4 | Corporal |
Marine E-5 | Sergeant |
Marine E-6 | Staff Sergeant |
Marine E-7 | Gunnery Sergeant |
Marine E-8 | Master Sergeant/ First Sergeant |
Marine E-9 | Master Gunnery Sergeant/ Sergeant Major |
NOTAL | Not to all |
Flash | as fast as possible with an objective of less than 10 minutes |
Immediate | 30 minutes |
Priority | 3 hours |
Routine | 6 hours |
User | Any individual authorized to draft, release, process electronically transmitted messages |
Originater of a message | the authority (command or activity) in whose name a message is sent |
Message releaser | a properly designated individual authorized to release a message for transmission in the name of the originator |
Drafter | individual who composes the message and must have a detailed knowledge of NTP 3 procedures. Also applies proper security classification |
Capsula | A round, metal receptacle kept in the tabernacle used to reserve the large host. |
Whitsunday | Another name for pentecost. |
Extreme Unction | A sacrament in which a catholic priest anoints a critically ill or injured person and prays for the person’s recovery and salvation. |
Ash Wednesday | Christian holiday marking the first day of the Lenten season. |
Nave | The main body of the worship center. |
Conopaeum | A veil that adorns the tabernacle. |
Triptika | The sacred book of Buddhism. |
Narthex | The vestibule, or porch, at the entrance of the church. |
Feast of the Assumption | Catholic Holy Day of Obligation celebrated on 15th of August yearly. |
Shevouth | Celebrated in June to commemorate the giving of the Ten Commandments. |
Salat | In Islam, the obligatory Muslim prayer service held five times a day. |
Yom Kipper | A Jewish holiday consisting of a solemn period of asking for God’s forgiveness. |
Mi’Raj | Islamic religious holiday referring to the prophet’s ascension to the heavens. |
Rash Hashana | Jewish holiday for examining the events of past year and resolving to live a better life. |
Eid ul-Fitr | Islamic religious holiday marking the end of Ramadan. |
Hajj | Name for the pilgrimage to Islam’s holy city of Mecca which should be taken at least once in the lifetime of each Muslim. |
Manuterge | A small linen towel used at the washing of the hands. |
Antependium | In the Orthodox faith, a cloth that hangs in front of the pulpit. |
Bhikku | A minister or teacher of the Buddhist faith. |
Rite of Tenebrae | Performed on Good Friday or Holy Saturday. |
Shadhadah | There is no God but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet. |
Bar Mitzvah | Rite of passage for Jewish boys entering manhood at age 13. |
Bat Mitzvah | Rite of passage for Jewish girls entering womanhood at age 13. |
Vinaya Pitaka | The section of the Tiptika which deals with discipline. |
Sutra | Text which embodies the words of the Buddha. |
Acolyte | An assistant who prepares the altar and generally assists the celebrants. |
Holy Thursday | Celebrates the Last Supper which Jesus observed with his disciples. |
Chu Van | A symbol of enlightenment. Found on Buddhist holy medals, on pagoda’s as a decoration, and on the statue of Buddha. Similar to swastika in appearance. |
Burse | A case to hold the folded corpora. |
Cowl | A hood worn over the head. Also, a flowing garment having ample sleeves and a hood worn by many religious orders. |
Mihrab | An arch or other device pointing to Mecca. |
Abhidamma Pitaka | The section of the Tiptaka which deals with metaphysics. |
Minaret | A tower on a mosque from what the call to prayer is chanted. |
Rubrics | The directives in liturgical books that are printed in red so that they can be distinguished from the text, or prayers, printed in black. |
Missalettes | Booklets that are supplied by publishers containing the liturgical texts for Catholic mass for a week, a month, or a season. |
Bet Midrash | Center for religious learning in the Jewish faith. |
Ordo | Annual calendar that regulates worship and liturgy for each day. |
Dagoba | A place of worship for Buddhists. |
Bimah | Desk upon which the scrolls of the Hebrew scriptures are read during Jewish worship. |
Sacraments | Religious rites that confer special graces. |
Sacrarium | A small sink with a cover which drains directly to the earth. |
Novenas | Nine successive days of public or private prayer for a special occasion or in preparation for a feast. |
Sangah | A monastic order to which members of the Buddhist clergy belong. |
Sukkoth | Jewish Festival beginning 15th day of the month of Tishri. Celebrates the harrvest. Commemorates period Jews wandered in the wilderness after Exodus. |
Vesperal | The protective cloth spread over the altar to keep it clean. |
Dalmatic | The outer vestment worn by a deacon. |
All Saints Day | Catholic Holy Day of Obligation celebrated on the 1st of November each year. |
Lent | The 40-day period in the Christian liturgical year, beginning with Ash Wednesday, set aside as a season of preparation for the celebration of Easter. Markedly a period of fasting. |
Thurible | A vase or vessel wherein mixtures of various aromatic incense are burned over lighted charcoal. |
Sedilia | A bench or chair in the sanctuary for the presiding minister at a liturgical rite. |
Lustral | Water that has been poured over the statue of Bhudda to obtain Buddha’s goodness. |
Zucchetto | A small semispherical headdress or skullcap worn by select clergy. |
Advent | The season in the Christian liturgical year set aside as a season of preparation for the celebration of Christmas. |
Feast of the Immaculate Conception | Catholic Holy Day of Obligation celebrated on 8th day of December each year. |
Feast of Assumption | Commemorates Mary’s departure. |
Sacristy | Used to store ecclesiastical appointments, alter cloths, linens, vestments, and perishable consumables such as hosts and wine. |
Chancel | The area of the worship center assigned to the officiating clergy. |
Zakat | Islamic religious rite consisting of giving to the poor. |
Maulid | Islamic religious holiday referring to the prophet’s birthday. |
Sutta Pitaka | The section of the Tiptika which contains discourses. |
Mahayana | A branch of Buddhism commonly practiced in the United States. |
Shofar | A ram’s horn used in some Jewish services. |
Purificator | A rectangular piece of linen with cross in the middle center. Place in chalice during rigging of Catholic mass. |
Surplice | A white outer garment that is worn over a cassock by the chaplains of some Protestant faith groups. |
Mohel | The person in the Jewish faith who performs ritual circumcisions. |
Epimanika | Liturgical cuffs worn by Orthodox priests that are placed over the sleeves of the sticharion. |
Epigonation | A piece of stiff material about 1in. by 12in. decorated with a cross that is worn by Orthodox priests on the right hip. |
Talmud | Jewish book containing all religious laws, prayers, social ethics, parables, history, and poetry. |
Iconostasis | A moveable wall or screen placed in the chancel area during Orthodox worship. |
Cruets | Containers that hold the water and wine used during Catholic mass. |
Cinture | A long chord used by Catholic priests as a belt to gather the alb at the waist. |
Midrash | Jewish sacred book containing a collection of expositions of the Bible. |
Cassock | A long close fitting garment reaching to the feet worn by Protestant chaplains. |
Zone | A belt or cincture around the waist used by Orthodox chaplains. |
Paten | A small dish upon which the large host is placed during Catholic mass. It rests on top of the chalice. |
Teffillin | 2 small quadrangular black leather boxes containing four biblical passages. |
Yad | A pointer used when reading from the Torah. |
Oneg Shabbat | A time of fellowship and light refreshments following a Jewish worship service. |
Corporal | In Catholic faith, piece of linen about one square foot, cross appears at lower 1/3. |
Prothesis | A small altar table used in Orthodox worship where holy vessels and communion ware are normally kept. |
Lavabo Dish | Used during mass for ritual ablution of the Catholic priest’s fingertips. |
Lavabo towel | A Eucharistic linen measuring about 4in. by 8in. folded once lengthwise and once widthwise and usually has a cross embroidered at the lower center face. |
Sticharion | The basic Orthodox liturgical vestment that corresponds to the Wester Alb. It is made of silk, and is not necessarily white. |
Phelonion | In Eastern Orthodox faith, it is cone-shaped garment with and opening in the head and corresponds to the chasuble worn by Roman Catholic clergy. |
Epistrachelion | A stole that is worn aroung the neck by Orthodox priests. |
Artophorion | The Orthodox tabernacle that stands at the back of the altar table. |
Chausable | A large, sleeveless outer garment worn by Catholic priests. |
Pall | A square linen pocket with a stiff cardboard or plastic insert that is placed on top of the paten and large host. |
Kiddish | Jewish wine ceremony during the Sabbath. |
Intinction Cup | In the Protestant faith, a small metal container rounded on one side that fits into a chalice. |
Chalice Veil | A square cloth proper to the color of the liturgical season that is used during Catholic mass. It is draped over the chalice after the purificator, paten, host, and pall have been placed. |
Siddur | The name of the Jewish prayer book. |
Shivah | The name of the Jewish period of mourning. |
Tallit | A four-cornered, fringed garment worn during certain prayers. |
Amice | Piece of rectangular white linen (2’x3’) worn over the shoulders by a Catholic priest. |
Stole | A long, narrow band worn around the neck that is used by both Catholic priests and Protestant ministers. |
Antimesion | In Orthodox worship, a piece of material approximately 24”x18” bearing a representation of the figure of Christ laid out for burial. |
Purificator | A rectangular shaped Eucharistic linen measuring about 9”x18”. |
Sukkot | A booth erected for the Fall Sukkot festival. |
Alb | A full length white linen garment with sleeves worn by Catholic priets. |