Unit Training Management – Platoon Level Practice Test

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What does a SMART objective ensure in platoon training?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound objectives not linked to METL tasks

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timed objectives linked to METL tasks

Strategic, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely objectives linked to METL tasks

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound objectives linked to METL tasks

The idea being tested is that SMART objectives in platoon training must be precise, measurable, feasible, relevant to the unit’s mission, and bound by a deadline, with a direct link to METL tasks. Specific defines exactly what the platoon will accomplish, including the skill or task and the conditions. Measurable provides a clear criterion to determine success, such as a quantifiable target or observable behavior. Achievable ensures the objective can be realistically met given available resources, time, and constraints. Relevant ties the objective to METL tasks, so training directly supports the unit’s essential missions. Time-bound sets a concrete deadline, enabling timely assessment and progression.

This combination keeps training focused on producing real, assessable progress that advances readiness. The other options drift from this standard by either omitting METL linkage or using terms that aren’t the conventional SMART wording, which weakens the alignment and evaluability of the objective.

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