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MAI Course Written Exam #1 Questions And Answers Latest Update 2025
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What are the major target areas of body? - correct answer ✅Head, Neck, Torso, Groin, and Extremities What are the primary weapons of the body? - correct answer ✅Arms (hands, elbows) and legs (feet, knees) What are pressure points of the body? - correct answer ✅nose, eyes, mastoid process, and brachial plexus What are the bones attached to skull? - correct answer ✅The mandible (jaw) What are the nerves of the thigh? - correct answer ✅The femoral nerve (inside of thigh) and peroneal nerve (outside of thigh) Soft, easily damaged targets - correct answer ✅ear, nose, mandible, neck, throat, spinal column, thorax, internal organs, groin, coccyx, joints, muscles, bones, nerves What are the results of an attack to the ear? - correct answer ✅eardrum can burst causing extreme pain, loss of
hearing, or bleeding; balance can be disrupted and a loss of equilibrium could occur. What are the differences between veins and arteries? - correct answer ✅The carotid artery feeds oxygen-enriched blood from the heart to the brain; the jugular vein returns oxygen- depleted blood from the brain to the heart. What are the vertebrae that make up the neck? - correct answer ✅There are 7 cervical vertebrae immediately behind the skull that are identified as C1-C7. C1 is the top most vertebrae which forms the joint connecting the skull and the spine. What are the bones that make up the arm? - correct answer ✅the humerus (upper arm), radius (thumb side), ulna (pinky side) and clavicle (collarbone) What are the results of an attack to the eye? - correct answer ✅watering, involuntary closing, pain, and even shock.
What is the purpose of edip? - correct answer ✅used to train performance-based instructional material with procedural steps that all individuals perform without deviation. particularly effective for entry-level students When conducting edip, when must you brief safeties? - correct answer ✅before demonstration; must be introduced before any training is conducted and enforced throughout. What is your responsibility as an mai during the practice portion of edip? - correct answer ✅fault check errors and reinforce safeties What is the sequence of an introduction? - correct answer ✅GOLMEST; gain attention, overview, learning objectives, method/media, evaluation, safety/cease training, transition When conducting a warrior study, is it sufficient to recite the citation? - correct answer ✅The intructor will NOT simply read the citation; they will describe the events in their own words.
What are the different sizes of formal and informal lectures? - correct answer ✅formal lecture- large audience (100+); no interaction between the students and the instructor. Informal- verbal interaction between instructor and student, smaller size What are the verbal speech techniques? - correct answer ✅volume, rate, dialect, pronunciation, articulation, force, inflection, pause Do you explain the steps of the technique during the demonstration portion? - correct answer ✅Do not explain the steps at this time, since they will be given the steps during the imitate portion What are the different positions you put a student in during edip? - correct answer ✅demonstration, practice What is a tie in? - correct answer ✅a short guided discussion designed to develop the mental and character discipline of the Marines.
Is free sparring a sport-like event? - correct answer ✅no, all modern civilian martial arts have evolved from battlefield origins. A powerful strike to the head can cause what? - correct answer ✅concussion Multiple strikes to the head/concussions can cause what? - correct answer ✅irreversible damage or death, second impact syndrome Is free sparring used to develop fight club? - correct answer ✅No, it is a training tool How often should weapons be included in free sparring? - correct answer ✅Approximately half of all sparring At what level should Mais be fighting with students? - correct answer ✅at, slightly above, and slightly below the student's skill level.
What are the authorized target areas for every free sparring event?
correct answer ✅tan- front of the face and torso gray- carotid artery and large joints green- front of the torso and the inside and outside of the thighs brown- torso and the inside and outside of the legs black- N/A Can mai conduct and supervise free sparring by themselves? - correct answer ✅no; referee, RSO, corpsman, time keeper, coach (optional) are present What is your responsibility as a referee? - correct answer ✅brief the fighters, check safety gear, start the fight, stop the fight, and monitor the Marines fighting. They will not have any other role What are acceptable training areas for free sparring? - correct answer ✅A soft footed area with a non-slippery surface must be selected; rubber MCMAP pits if available What are the elements of comprehensive weight management program? -
What is the specific nutrient that regulates body temperature and transports nutrients throughout body? - correct answer ✅fluids/water