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Quiz on Strategy and Tactics

Multiple Choice Questions

  1. What is the purpose of strategy and tactics?

A. To plan and execute a military campaign B. To win battles C. To outwit the enemy D. To gain a strategic advantage

  1. How are strategy and tactics related?

A. Strategy is the plan and tactics are the execution B. Strategy is the execution and tactics are the plan C. Strategy and tactics are two different things D. Strategy and tactics are the same

  1. What are the main components of a successful strategy?

A. Planning, execution, and evaluation B. Planning, surprise, and speed C. Planning, surprise, and deception D. Planning, surprise, and strength

  1. What is the difference between strategy and operational art?

A. Strategy is the overall plan while operational art is the implementation B. Strategy is the implementation while operational art is the overall plan C. Strategy is the overall plan while operational art is the execution D. Strategy is the execution while operational art is the overall plan

True/False Questions

  1. Strategy is more important than tactics.

A. True B. False

  1. Tactics are the same as strategy.

A. True B. False

  1. Operational art is the same as strategy.

A. True B. False

  1. Planning is an important part of strategy.

A. True B. False

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. Strategy is the _________ plan for achieving a goal.

  2. Tactics are the _________ for carrying out the strategy.

  3. Operational art is the _________ of strategy and tactics.

  4. Surprise is an important _________ of strategy.

Short Answer Questions

  1. What is the purpose of strategy?

  2. What is the purpose of tactics?

  3. What is the difference between strategy and tactics?

  4. What are the main components of a successful strategy?

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Strategy and Tactics Practice Sheet

Introduction

Strategy and tactics are two different aspects of military operations that are used to achieve a desired outcome. Strategy is the overall plan of action, while tactics are the specific actions used to carry out the strategy.

What is Strategy?

Strategy is the overall plan of action that will be used to achieve a desired outcome. It is the big-picture view of how to approach a situation and what steps should be taken to reach the desired outcome.

What is Tactics?

Tactics are the specific actions used to carry out the strategy. Tactics are the small-scale actions used to implement the strategy.

Examples of Strategy and Tactics

  1. A military commander might develop a strategy to capture a city. The tactics used to carry out the strategy might include sending in troops to occupy key locations, using artillery to bombard enemy positions, and using air strikes to weaken the enemy's defenses.

  2. A business might develop a strategy to increase sales. The tactics used to carry out the strategy might include launching a new marketing campaign, offering discounts and promotions, and creating new products.

Practice Problems

  1. A military commander is planning a mission to take control of a hostile city. What are some strategies that could be used to achieve this mission?

Answer: Strategies that could be used to take control of a hostile city include: establishing a blockade to prevent supplies from entering the city, launching air strikes to weaken enemy positions, sending in troops to occupy key locations, and using artillery to bombard enemy positions.

  1. A business is trying to increase its market share. What are some tactics that could be used to achieve this goal?

Answer: Tactics that could be used to increase a business's market share include: launching a new marketing campaign, offering discounts and promotions, creating new products, expanding into new markets, and increasing advertising and visibility.

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