Zjistěte svojí STANAG úroveň
Diagnostický test STANAG
Vyhodnoťte svou slovní zásobu, čtení s porozuměním a gramatiku. Systém odhadne, zda splňujete úroveň SLP 1, 2 nebo 3.
- “Large” znamená:
- “Quickly” je:
- “Begin” je:
- “Military” se vztahuje k:
- “Danger” je:
- “Assess” znamená:
- “Reliable” znamená:
- “Enhance” je:
- “Shortage” znamená:
- “Deploy” znamená:
- “Mitigate” je:
- “Contingency” znamená:
- “Prerequisite” je:
- “Feasible” je:
- “Disseminate” znamená:
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Workplace notice: “Tomorrow’s meeting moves from 0900 to 1100 in room B.”
Employees should… -
Office sign: “Please switch off the lights when you leave.”
The sign asks you to… -
Gate sign: “No entry – construction site.”
You should… -
Email: “I’ve attached the map for Friday’s exercise. Let me know if you can’t open the file.”
The sender expects you to… -
Poster: “First‑Aid Course – register by 30 May.”
The deadline is… -
Yesterday’s battalion exercise reached its river‑crossing objective on schedule. Infantry sections
cooperated with engineers to lay portable bridges, while armour secured each flank. Evaluators noted,
however, that radio traffic on the tactical net became congested at critical moments, causing a
thirty‑second delay on one lane.
The main weakness observed was… -
A convoy carrying forty tonnes of medical supplies finally reached the flooded Bahari district last
night. Engineer teams had cleared landslides for three days before the trucks could continue.
Humanitarian officials say the delivery covers basic needs for at least ten days until the airstrip is
repaired.
The convoy was transporting… -
Teams Alpha and Bravo will alternate twelve‑hour shifts to maintain perimeter security throughout the
week. Alpha begins duty at 0600 tomorrow, handing over to Bravo at 1800; the cycle then repeats.
Commanders will review shift length after analysing mid‑week fatigue reports.
Each team is scheduled to work… -
When floods cut the M‑7 highway last spring, combat engineers deployed lightweight aluminium bridges
within twenty‑four hours, allowing supply convoys to bypass the damaged section. The structures
supported up to sixty tonnes, enabling tracked vehicles to escort the trucks safely. Local officials
credited the rapid response with preventing shortages in the provincial capital.
The bridges were installed to… -
Surveillance drones recorded a forty‑percent increase in vehicle movement near the northern border
over forty‑eight hours. Analysts believe the pattern indicates routine rotation rather than combat
preparation, yet commanders have shifted patrol routes five kilometres west to maintain distance while
preserving observation.
Commanders responded by… -
Countries that raised defence R&D spending above 1.8 percent of GDP moved from licensed assembly to
indigenous production of key systems within five years. Croatia, for instance, channelled funds into
composite‑materials labs and soon built eighty‑metre patrol vessels, cutting foreign procurement costs
by nine percent. Economists warn that R&D alone is insufficient; low‑interest loans for suppliers and
guaranteed first‑batch orders were equally decisive.
The paragraph implies that increased R&D… -
Spear‑phishing campaigns now exploit social‑media data to craft personalised lures. Organisations have
strengthened email gateways and introduced two‑factor authentication; nevertheless, more than
sixty percent of breaches still begin with an employee clicking a malicious link. Specialists argue
that technological counter‑measures, while necessary, cannot substitute for continuous user‑awareness
training that targets cognitive biases such as urgency and deference to authority.
The author’s main claim is that… -
After three brigades adopted modular supply packages, convoy size dropped by one‑third while on‑time
delivery remained unchanged. Mission‑tailored pallets are now pushed onto any flatbed or sling‑loaded
by medium‑lift helicopters, cutting fuel consumption by eighteen percent and reducing exposure to
roadside bombs.
The new logistics system… -
Diplomatic mediators believe a negotiated cease‑fire still has a six‑week window. If talks fail,
finance ministers may escalate sanctions before defence ministers authorise any peacekeeping mission.
Troops will deploy only if regional allies grant basing rights; otherwise, the operation would be
unsustainable.
Peacekeepers will be sent… -
Next month’s multinational exercise is designed less to rehearse a fixed battle plan than to signal
resolve and expose weak points that peacetime routines conceal—bandwidth bottlenecks, spare‑parts
gaps, and so forth. By placing units under public scrutiny, planners hope to accelerate modernisation
programmes that rarely fit regular training budgets.
The exercise aims primarily to… - He ____ to work every day.
- They ____ dinner now.
- I ____ the report yesterday.
- She ____ coffee?
- We ____ here tomorrow.
- If it ____ tomorrow, we’ll cancel the march.
- The briefing ____ by the time you arrive.
- Equipment ____ every month for faults.
- He wanted to know whether the convoy ____ safely.
- I have been working here ____ 2018.
- Had the commander been informed earlier, he ____ alternative routes.
- Despite ____ exhausted, the squad completed the mission.
- The proposal, ____ was revised twice, still lacked cost analysis.
- No sooner ____ the exercise completed than a real alert sounded.
- Resources should be allocated in accordance with priorities, ____ immediate needs may otherwise be neglected.
- What should you bring?
- When is the fitness test?
- What was the main problem during the exercise?
- What was one problem with the new system?
- What allowed the attackers to gain access?
- What problem was identified during the exercise?
Část 1: Slovní zásoba
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Část 2: Čtení s porozuměním
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Část 3: Gramatika
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Část 4: Poslech
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