ALCPT Form 121 Hot is a specific type of form used by the US military to document and track hazardous material (hazmat) incidents. ALCPT stands for "Aircrew Loadmaster and Cargo Personnel Test," but don't let the name fool you - this form is not just for aircrew personnel. The "121" refers to the specific form number, while "Hot" indicates that it's related to hazardous materials.
You hear a short conversation and answer a question about what was said. Part II: Reading (34 Questions)
Understand meanings of everyday words and specialized military terms in context. Common practice topics include synonyms and idioms.
Form 121 documents candidate performance on the Armed Services Vocability Aptitude Battery’s language component (ALCPT) "HOT" procedures (Hands-On Testing) used for administering, scoring, and reporting results. This handbook describes roles, required equipment, step-by-step administration, security and privacy, scoring, reporting, accommodations, troubleshooting, and recordkeeping to ensure consistent, secure, and valid test delivery.