Q: Do the F/96 LP filters have accurate relative calibrations? A: The F/96 LP filters transmissions have been checked using on-orbit calibration observations and no discrepancies with the published curves have been identified. Q: Can a specific spectral region be resolved with the prisms? A: Recent calibrations of the objective prisms have determined the best wavelength dispersions and photometry for the wavelengths 1200-3000 Angstroms for the far-UV prism and 1600-4000 Angstroms for the near-UV prisms. Crossing various wide-band filters with the prisms will help isolate the spectral region of interest. The simulations using the foc.focprism package are the best way to tell whether a particular feature will be resolved and measurable (especially near the ends of the well-calibrated regions, either on the red or blue ends). Q: What spatial resolution is needed to get separate spectra from multiple sources? A: Any pair of sources at least 0.5 arceseconds apart will be resolvable at the right orientation angle. Closer pairs depends on the flux from the two sources. Q: Will a specific source be detected using the objective prisms? A: Given a source spectrum, the foc.focprism package routine SIMPRISM can simulate any objective prism observation to reasonable accuracy.