ABCP AR 600-9Versión en línea ABCP/ WEIGHT CONTROL AR 600-9 por Valencia McNeal 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