| Question | Answer |
| What is outlined in AFI 36–2101, Classifying Military Personnel (Officer and Enlisted)? | Duties and responsibilities for each Air Force career fields or specialties. |
| Materiel management specialists are not responsible for | directing policy and guidance for career field. |
| The purpose of the Air Force Logistics Career Broadening Program is to promote a better
understanding of the whole materiel management system through the cross-utilization of training,
knowledge, experience, and | perspectives |
| For you to be eligible to apply for the Air Force Logistics Career Broadening Program, you
may have up to but not including how many years of time-in-service? | 15 |
| What two organizations provide wholesale logistics experience for selected materiel
management noncommissioned officers (NCO)? | Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and AFMC. |
| Which Expeditionary Logistics 21st Century (eLog21) effect ensures logistics decisions are
made and actions are taken with an understanding of their impact across the entire Air Force? | One: Enterprise view. |
| In support of the Expeditionary Logistics 21st Century’s (eLog21) integrated processes,
which is not a resource? | Technology |
| What source of supply has responsibility for cradle-to-grave management of every Air Force
weapon system? | Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC). |
| Which source of supply provides support for peacetime maintenance requirements and
wartime demands to major weapon systems? | Air Logistics Complex (ALC). |
| Local manufacture is a term that describes an item | fabricated by a maintenance activity on base. |
| What source of supply consists of vendors from the local community? | Local purchase. |
| What section gives maintenance repair functions in a single facility? | Centralized repair facility. |
| Who serves as the primary point of contact for interfacing with the Air Force Sustainment
Center (AFSC) on behalf of maintenance customers? | Maintenance support liaison (MSL). |
| Which class of supply includes weapons? | II |
| Which class of supply consists of ammunition? | V |
| What best describes Class III items? | Petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL). |
| Which class of supply consists of construction? | IV |
| What best describes Class VI items? | Personal demand items. |
| What best describes Class VII items? | Major end items. |
| What best describes Class IX items? | Repair parts. |
| Which class of supply consists of repair parts? | IX |
| What best describes Class X items? | Materiel to support nonmilitary programs. |
| What provides a unique framework that links performance metrics, processes, best
practices, and people into a unified structure? | Supply-chain operations reference (SCOR). |
| Which logistics readiness squadron (LRS) flight consists of the Asset Management,
Maintenance Support, and Customer Support sections? | Materiel Management. |
| What logistics readiness squadron (LRS) flight provides centralized command and control,
planning, and execution of all wing deployment operations and the distribution of cargo,
passengers, and personal property? | Deployment and Distribution. |
| Which specialized center will be the hub for the integration and management of
maintenance/supply chain capabilities? | Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC). |
| What is the Air Force Sustainment Center’s (AFSC) mission? | Sustain weapon system readiness. |
| Which process is not one of the four supply major processes in the materiel management
system? | Administration |
| What materiel management system process activates if assets are insufficient to satisfy the
requirement on the requested item? | Due-out |
| Which maintenance process updates various basic and support records, such as item
records, routing identifier records, and warehouse locations? | Miscellaneous file maintenance. |
| How many different types of reports can be processed through the materiel management
computer system? | Five. |