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MANAGE PRESCRIBED LOAD LIST (PLL)

SubCourse: AR0008 Edition: C

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Figure 1-1.

1. Use the above figure to determine the Zero Balance Report, on how many zero
balance PLL lines do the net assets agree with the authorized quantity?

None.
One.
Two.
Three.

Figure 2-1.

2. Use the above figure to determine what must the ULLS clerk do to eliminate excess
for the PLL line NIIN002236534, GUARD TR?

Take no action. When the excess is used, do not reorder.


Modify the DCR.
Turn in one of the on-hand quantity.
Issue one of the on-hand quantity to satisfy the due-out and cancel the due-in.

3. What is the minimum number of demands during a 180 day period to retain a
demand supported PLL line?

General officer must authorize removal of the line.


Nine.
None.
Six.

4. How do you determine the number of unauthorized PLL lines that have an on hand
balance?

All entries on the Zero Balance Report where the net assets exceed the
authorized quantity.
All entries on the Excess Management Report with an NS stockage code are
unauthorized PLL lines.
All entries on the PLL listing where the net assets exceed the authorized
quantity.
All entries on the Excess Management Report are unauthorized PLL lines.

5. What is the requirement to add an item with an essentiality code of "C" to the PLL
based on demand history?

Six demands in the last 180 days and the commander's approval.
Three demands within a 90 day period.
Three demands within a 180 day period.
Nine demands in the last 180 days and the commander's approval.

Figure 6-1.

6. Based on above figure determine the demand analysis NIIN007227074, PARTS


KIT, the authorized quantity has been decreased from four to three. Assuming that
you have been given authority, what action must you take to keep the current
authorized quantity?

Update the current authorized quantity from 3 to 4.


Update the authorized quantity from 4 to 3.
Update the authorized quantity from 4 to 3 and cancel the due-in.
Update the authorized quantity from 4 to 3 and cancel the dueout.
Figure 7-1.

7. Use the above figure to determine how many partially filled PLL lines require
replenishment to bring the net assets in line with the authorized quantity?

None
One.
Two.
Three.

8. What should the PLL clerk do when there is a due-out and an on-hand balance for a
PLL line?

Order replenishment equal to the due-out quantity.


Do nothing. This indicates effective PLL management.
Turn in the on-hand balance.
Issue the on-hand balance.

9. When the battalion motor officer recognizes a mission critical part is required
seasonally, but does not meet the demand criteria for a demand supported PLL line,
how can the unit legally stock the part?

Stock the part with a DS stockage code when approved by the first general
officer in the chain of command.
A part that does not meet the demand requirements cannot be stocked.
Stock the part with an MS stockage code.
Stock the part with an RI stockage code when approved by the first general
officer in the chain of command.
10. How do you determine the net assets of a PLL line?

Add the on-hand balance to the quantity due-in plus the due-out quantity equals
net assets. This number should equal the on-hand balance.
Subtract the on-hand balance from the quantity due-in minus the due-out
quantity equals net assets. This number should equal the authorized quantity.
Add the on-hand balance to the quantity due-in minus the due-out quantity
equals net assets. This number should equal the authorized quantity.
Subtract the on-hand balance from the quantity due-in minus the due-out
quantity equals net assets. This number should equal the on-hand balance.

You received a passing grade of 80%.

Your official grade will be posted to your records within the Hour.
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