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1. 
What is meant by the term "overweight"?
A.
A soldier is considered overweight when his or her percent body fat exceeds the standard specified in AR 600-9.
B.
A soldier is considered overweight when his or her percent body fat exceeds the standard specified in AR 600-1
C.
A soldier is considered overweight when his or her percent body fat exceeds the standard specified in AR 600-8
D.
A soldier is considered overweight when his or her percent body fat exceeds the standard specified in AR 900-6
2. 
When is a determination of percent body fat required to be made on personnel?
A.
When their body weight exceeds the screening table weight.
B.
When the unit commander or supervisor determines that the individual's appearance suggests that body fat is excessive.
C.
BOTH A AND B
D.
When they are eating too much at the DEFAC
3. 
How often should soldiers in the weight control program weight in?
A.
WEEKLY
B.
MONTHLY
C.
DAILY
D.
BI-WEEKLY
4. 
What is the required weight loss goal for Soldiers on the Army Weight Control Program?
A.
3-8 POUNDS/ HALF A INCH
B.
1-2 POUNDS/ 1INCH
C.
3-8 POUNDS/ 1INCH
D.
5-10 POUNDS/ HALF AN INCH
5. 
What's the AR that covers Army height and weight?
A.
600-9
B.
900-6
C.
600-1
D.
600-10
6. 
What areas of the body are required to be taped if SM does not meet the weight standards? Males/females
A.
ABDOMEN, NECK & HIPS/ABDOMEN&NECK
B.
ABDOMEN&NECK/ ABDOMEN,NECK,CHEST, & HIPS
C.
ABDOMEN&NECK/ ABDOMEN, NECK, HIPS
D.
ABDOMEN&NECK/ ABDOMEN,NECK,CHEST
7. 
What are three reasons why the Army is so concerned about excess body fat?
A.
Connotes a lack of personal discipline.
B.
May indicate a poor state of health, physical fitness, or stamina.
C.
Detracts from military appearance.
D.
ALL THE ABOVE
8. 
What are the primary objectives of the Army Weight Control Program?
A.
Are able to meet the physical demands of their duties under combat conditions
B.
Present a trim military appearance at all times.
C.
none of the above
D.
ALL THE ABOVE