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Question 1

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In a tactical environment, Physical Security Plans should be based on METT-TC, which stands for mission, _______________, terrain and weather, troops, time available, and civilian considerations.
Answer
  • Exercises
  • Equipment
  • Enemy

Question 2

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Providing information on the capabilities and intentions of our adversaries is the responsibility of the ____________.
Answer
  • Physical Security Officer
  • Commander or Director
  • Antiterrorism Officer
  • Operational Security Officer
  • Counterintelligence Agent

Question 3

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Force Protection Conditions (FPCONs) are graduated categories of measures or actions commanders take to protect personnel and assets from attack.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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________________ establish duties, roles and responsibilities at individual assignments, checkpoints, gates and guard posts.
Answer
  • Physical Security Plans (PSP)
  • Memorandums of Understanding (MOU)
  • Post Orders

Question 5

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_________________, the inspector should review any local security directives, the Physical Security Plan, its Standard Operating Procedures, and any previous inspection reports, exceptions, and waivers.
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  • When preparing the inspection report
  • During the inspection
  • In preparation for an inspection

Question 6

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A ______________ defines emergency delegations of authority and orders of succession to ensure DoD Component Mission Essential Functions (MEFs) continue under all circumstances.
Answer
  • Physical Security Plan (PSP)
  • Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)
  • Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)

Question 7

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Threat levels assist senior leaders to determine the appropriate ________ level.
Answer
  • Classification designation
  • FPCON
  • SOP
  • GSA security specification

Question 8

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Two antiterrorism tools the DoD uses to safeguard DoD assets are __________________ and _______________.
Answer
  • Force Protection Conditions (FPCONs) and Terrorist Threat Levels
  • Threat Working Group and Post Orders
  • Countermeasures and Standard Operating Procedures

Question 9

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__________________ issue Force Protection Conditions (FPCONs).
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  • COCOMs and Installation Commanders/Facility Directors
  • The DHS and COCOMs
  • The DIA and COCOMs

Question 10

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It’s better for an inspector not to announce the inspection in order to create a surprise effect and see how everything really operates.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Which system detects a change in the environment and transmits an alarm?
Answer
  • CCTV
  • Access Controls Systems
  • IDS

Question 12

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___________________ are often overlooked in physical security planning and implementation.
Answer
  • Lights
  • Barriers
  • Man-passable openings

Question 13

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Lighting deters unauthorized entry by providing a psychological deterrence to intruders.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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______________________ are formal agreements that provide security assistance between DoD activities and from local law enforcement agencies as well as mutual aid from local fire and medical services.
Answer
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
  • Physical Security Plans (PSP)
  • Memorandums of Understanding and Agreement (MOU/MOA)

Question 15

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When assessing an asset, you must determine the nature and the value of that asset and the degree of impact if the asset is damaged or lost.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 16

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FPCON _________ applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific target is imminent.
Answer
  • Normal
  • Alpha
  • Bravo
  • Charlie
  • Delta

Question 17

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There is a one for one correlation between Terrorist Threat Levels and force Protection Conditions.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 18

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The _____________________ develops and refines terrorism threat assessments and coordinates and disseminates threat warnings, reports, and summaries.
Answer
  • Defense Critical Infrastructure Protection (DCIP) Working Group
  • Antiterrorism Working Group (ATWG)
  • Threat Working Group (TWG)

Question 19

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Examples of oversight tools include day-to-day observations, surveys, staff assist visits, ______________, and the operational environment.
Answer
  • Policy manuals
  • Inspections
  • Executive Orders

Question 20

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_____________________ are based on information about terrorist groups such as their operational capability, intentions, activity, and the operational environment.
Answer
  • Continuity of Operations Plans (COOPs)
  • Counterterrorism measures
  • DoD Terrorist Threat Levels
  • Force Protection Conditions (FPCONs)

Question 21

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Although the DoD issues DoD-wide guidance for physical security planning and implementation, you should always consult ______________ for specific guidance.
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  • Your component’s policies
  • Congressional legislation
  • Executive Orders

Question 22

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As a physical security specialist, you may assume different physical security roles or serve on different working groups, such as the ATWG, TWG, and DCIP.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 23

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_______________ can result from day-to-day observations or more formal oversight.
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  • Inspection reports
  • Incident reports
  • Surveys

Question 24

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Antiterrorism physical security measures incorporate detection, deterrence, denial and ____________.
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  • Documentation
  • Evaluation
  • Determination
  • Notification

Question 25

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Which of the following statements are true of physical security planning and implementation? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • The risk management process must be used to plan which physical security measures should be utilized to protect DoD assets.
  • Protection of DoD assets must be performed at any cost; therefore, a cost vs. benefit analysis is not necessary.
  • Use of oversight tools is an important part of physical security implementation.
  • Facility design must be considered in physical security planning.

Question 26

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Which of the following would best be described as a DoD asset?
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  • Terrorist
  • Fence
  • Open, unattended installation gate
  • Arms and ammunition
  • Loss of life

Question 27

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Which of the following would best be described as a threat?
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  • Terrorist
  • Fence
  • Open, unattended installation gate
  • Arms and ammunition
  • Loss of life

Question 28

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Which of the following would best be described as a vulnerability?
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  • Terrorist
  • Fence
  • Open, unattended installation gate
  • Arms and ammunition
  • Loss of life

Question 29

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Which of the following would best be described as a risk?
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  • Terrorist
  • Fence
  • Open, unattended installation gate
  • Arms and ammunition
  • Loss of life

Question 30

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Which of the following would best be described as a countermeasure?
Answer
  • Terrorist
  • Fence
  • Open, unattended installation gate
  • Arms and ammunition
  • Loss of life

Question 31

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The ________ is responsible for the installation’s antiterrorism program.
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  • Law Enforcement
  • Antiterrorism Officer
  • OPSEC Officer
  • CI Support
  • Physical Security Officer
  • DCIP Officer
  • Installation Commander/Facility Director

Question 32

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________ is responsible for providing valuable information on the capabilities, intentions, and threats of adversaries.
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  • Law Enforcement
  • Antiterrorism Officer
  • OPSEC Officer
  • CI Support
  • Physical Security Officer
  • DCIP Officer
  • Installation Commander/Facility Director

Question 33

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The ________ analyzes threats to assets and their vulnerabilities.
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  • Law Enforcement
  • Antiterrorism Officer
  • OPSEC Officer
  • CI Support
  • Physical Security Officer
  • DCIP Officer
  • Installation Commander/Facility Director

Question 34

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________ must be included in the intelligence gathering process so that they can be part of coordinating emergency responses and criminal incidents on a Federal installation.
Answer
  • Law Enforcement
  • Antiterrorism Officer
  • OPSEC Officer
  • CI Support
  • Physical Security Officer
  • DCIP Officer
  • Installation Commander/Facility Director

Question 35

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The ________ is charged with the management, implementation, and direction of all physical security programs.
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  • Law Enforcement
  • Antiterrorism Officer
  • OPSEC Officer
  • CI Support
  • Physical Security Officer
  • DCIP Officer
  • Installation Commander/Facility Director

Question 36

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The ________ is responsible for mitigating risks against Defense Critical Infrastructure assets that support the mission of an installation or facility.
Answer
  • Law Enforcement
  • Antiterrorism Officer
  • OPSEC Officer
  • CI Support
  • Physical Security Officer
  • DCIP Officer
  • Installation Commander/Facility Director

Question 37

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Flashlights are a reliable form of continuous lighting.
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  • True
  • False

Question 38

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Emergency lighting depends upon the power supply of the utility company.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 39

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Standby lighting is the type of lighting used when the primary power source fails.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 40

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Certain types of lighting can incapacitate an intruder.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 41

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Controlled lighting is used to illuminate the perimeter of a facility.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 42

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_________ is often used as a temporary barrier when rolled out on the ground.
Answer
  • Barbed wire
  • Concertina wire
  • Chain-link fencing
  • Metal ornamental high-security fencing

Question 43

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_________ can be used as permanent standalone fencing but is more often used as an outrigger on the top of the chain link fencing.
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  • Barbed wire
  • Concertina wire
  • Chain-link fencing
  • Metal ornamental high-security fencing

Question 44

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_________ is more difficult for intruders to scale.
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  • Barbed wire
  • Concertina wire
  • Chain-link fencing
  • Metal ornamental high-security fencing

Question 45

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_________ is a common type of perimeter fencing for DoD facilities.
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  • Barbed wire
  • Concertina wire
  • Chain-link fencing
  • Metal ornamental high-security fencing

Question 46

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Securing man-passable openings is one of the most overlooked physical security protective measures.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 47

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Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) prevent unauthorized entry.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 48

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Cost and risk must always be considered when planning which physical security measures to use in a facility or installation.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 49

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Access control systems help to prevent unauthorized entry.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 50

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CCTV can deter loss, theft, or misuse of government property and resources.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 51

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Operational/administrative procedures for normal and emergency situations
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  • COOP
  • MOU/MOA
  • Post Orders
  • SOP
  • PSP

Question 52

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Comprehensive protective measures for an installation, facility, or activity
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  • COOP
  • MOU/MOA
  • Post Orders
  • SOP
  • PSP

Question 53

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Roles and responsibilities for individual work areas such as checkpoints and guard gates
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  • COOP
  • MOU/MOA
  • Post Orders
  • SOP
  • PSP

Question 54

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Provisions for back-up facilities, utilities, communication and computer systems, and transportation in the event of a major emergency
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  • COOP
  • MOU/MOA
  • Post Orders
  • SOP
  • PSP

Question 55

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Provisions for one entity, such as a DoD activity or local law enforcement, fire, and medical services, to provide security assistance to another entity
Answer
  • COOP
  • MOU/MOA
  • Post Orders
  • SOP
  • PSP

Question 56

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Combatant Commanders issue both DoD Terrorist Threat Levels and FPCONs.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 57

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Both the DIA and COCOMs issue FPCONs.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 58

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Installation commanders and facility directors issue DoD Terrorist Threat Levels.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 59

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Terrorist Threat Levels are based on information about terrorist groups such as their operational capability and their intentions.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 60

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FPCONs are based on various factors, such as terrorist threat analyses and DoD Terrorist Threat Levels.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 61

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System that standardizes the identification and recommended preventive actions and responses to terrorist threats against U.S. assets
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  • Terrorist Threat Levels
  • Force Protection
  • DoD AT Program
  • Force Protection Conditions

Question 62

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The prevention and detection of terrorist attacks against DoD assets as well as the preparation to defend against and planning for the response to the consequences of terrorist incidents
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  • Terrorist Threat Levels
  • Force Protection
  • DoD AT Program
  • Force Protection Conditions

Question 63

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Intelligence threat assessments of the level of terrorist threat faced by U.S. personnel and interests
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  • Terrorist Threat Levels
  • Force Protection
  • DoD AT Program
  • Force Protection Conditions

Question 64

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Actions taken to prevent or mitigate hostile actions against DoD assets such as DoD personnel, family members, resources, facilities, and critical information
Answer
  • Terrorist Threat Levels
  • Force Protection
  • DoD AT Program
  • Force Protection Conditions

Question 65

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Internal reviews conducted by members of the organization to aid internal control and ensure cost-effective security program
Answer
  • Surveys
  • Staff assist visits
  • Compliance inspections
  • Day-to-day observations
  • Management/self-inspections

Question 66

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Formal reviews conducted by senior officials in the chain-of-command
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  • Surveys
  • Staff assist visits
  • Compliance inspections
  • Day-to-day observations
  • Management/self-inspections

Question 67

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Validate baseline security posture when personnel assume security responsibilities or as a prelude to a formal inspection
Answer
  • Surveys
  • Staff assist visits
  • Compliance inspections
  • Day-to-day observations
  • Management/self-inspections

Question 68

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Can be self-initiated or directed by higher authorities to determine the physical security posture of an installation or facility
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  • Surveys
  • Staff assist visits
  • Compliance inspections
  • Day-to-day observations
  • Management/self-inspections

Question 69

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Most common and informal oversight tool; immediate action taken to correct deficiencies
Answer
  • Surveys
  • Staff assist visits
  • Compliance inspections
  • Day-to-day observations
  • Management/self-inspections

Question 70

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You must use the ________________ process to acquire and analyze the information necessary for protecting assets and allocating security resources against the threats
Answer
  • physical security implementation
  • oversight and inspection
  • risk management

Question 71

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The first line of defense in any facility is usually some form of perimeter protection.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 72

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The purpose of oversight of physical security programs is to ensure the security program complies with DoD and other policies, is cost-effective, and protects DoD assets.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 73

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Authorized personnel may augment their FPCON by adding measures from higher FPCON standards as they deem necessary.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 74

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A __________ threat level signifies anti-U.S. terrorists are operationally active and the operating environment favors the terrorists.
Answer
  • High
  • Significant
  • Low
  • Moderate

Question 75

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During an inspection, the inspector should use a checklist, talk with people, examine and test products, advise personnel about policy and changes to policy, and __________________________________.
Answer
  • send violators to the senior manager’s office for reprimand
  • issue security violation citations on the spot
  • take good notes

Question 76

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The use of glare lighting can incapacitate intruders.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 77

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Physical security planning includes facility design, creation of written plans such as a Physical Security Plan (PSP), and antiterrorism planning.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 78

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Barriers are generally used to deter and delay unauthorized entry, define boundaries, and _______________.
Answer
  • Channel vehicular and pedestrian traffic
  • Detect intruders
  • Incapacitate intruders

Question 79

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____________________________________ develop and maintain physical security plans.
Answer
  • Physical Security Officers
  • Defense Critical Infrastructure Protection (DCIP) Program Officers
  • Operations Security (OPSEC) Officers

Question 80

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Low threat levels designate that a terrorist group is in the vicinity and is _________.
Answer
  • Threatening
  • Non-threatening
  • Active
  • Targeted

Question 81

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__________________________ are NORMAL, ALPHA, BRAVO, CHARLIE, and DELTA.
Answer
  • Force Protection Conditions
  • DoD Terrorist Threat Levels
  • Counterterrorism measures

Question 82

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A Bomb Threat Plan, a Natural Disaster Plan, and a Communications Plan are all examples of ____________________ that must be included with a Physical Security Plan.
Answer
  • Memorandums of Understanding (MOU)
  • annexes
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

Question 83

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____________________________________ provide information on the capabilities, intentions, and threats of adversaries.
Answer
  • Physical Security Officers
  • Counterintelligence (CI) support personnel
  • Antiterrorism Officers (ATO)

Question 84

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Which of the following physical security coordinating activities is made up of multiple individuals such as the Antiterrorism Officer, a Counterintelligence representative, Operations Security officer, and Law Enforcement representative?
Answer
  • Threat Working Group
  • Antiterrorism Executive Committee
  • Antiterrorism Working Group

Question 85

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FPCON ________ applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against U.S. personnel of DoD assets is likely.
Answer
  • Bravo
  • Normal
  • Alpha
  • Charlie
  • Delta

Question 86

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SCIFs, AA&E storage facilities, and nuclear storage facilities are examples of restricted areas.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 87

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While both Class V and Class VI GSA-approved containers offer protection against covert and surreptitious entry, only Class V containers offer protection against forced entry.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 88

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What is the purpose of the warning label on GSA-approved containers manufactured beginning April 2007?
Answer
  • Warns against storing classified information with sensitive materials such as money and weapons
  • Warns against storing unclassified information in the container
  • Warns against unapproved modification of the container

Question 89

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In AA&E storage facilities, why must drainage structures be secured if they cross the fence line and meet certain size requirements?
Answer
  • To prevent rats from infesting the facility
  • To prevent anyone from crawling into the area
  • To prevent water from backing up into the facility

Question 90

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Unauthorized entrance into restricted areas is subject to prosecution.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 91

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Which is NOT approved for the open storage of classified information?
Answer
  • Storage closet
  • Secure room
  • Vault

Question 92

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Which DoD-mandated practice reduces protection, storage, and inventory costs?
Answer
  • Consolidate AA&E storage facilities
  • Categorize and store AA&E by security risk categories
  • Demilitarize/dispose of obsolete and unserviceable AA&E

Question 93

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Which of the following statements is true about locks and keys for security containers?
Answer
  • Keys may be stored in your desk drawer as long as it locks.
  • Key-operated locks may not be used on storage containers securing classified material.
  • Locks and keys should be afforded the same level of protection as the material or information being secured.

Question 94

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Certain non-GSA-approved security containers are never approved for storage of classified information in the DoD.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 95

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The design goal for an AA&E storage facility is that is must meet or exceed 10 minutes of resistance to _________________ entry.
Answer
  • covert
  • surreptitious
  • forced

Question 96

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Why should you categorize, store, and protect AA&E by security risk categories?
Answer
  • To reduce overall protection costs
  • To save space
  • To identify obsolete AA&E

Question 97

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Storage containers and facilities protect valuable, sensitive, and classified information by ________________.
Answer
  • consolidating no longer needed classified information
  • delaying unauthorized entry
  • preventing all unauthorized entry

Question 98

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If you need to know the manufacture date of a GSA-approved container, on which label would you find that information?
Answer
  • Number label
  • GSA-approved label
  • Warning label
  • Test certification label
  • Container identification label

Question 99

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Which of these statements is true about storage of Confidential information?
Answer
  • Supplemental protection is not normally required when storing Confidential information in an approved storage container.
  • Supplemental protection is always required when storing Confidential information regardless of which storage container is used.
  • Supplemental protection is usually required when storing Confidential information in a secure room.

Question 100

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Storage containers and facilities are not only important to our national security, but also to the safety of the general public.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 101

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For AA&E SRC III & IV, if no IDS is present Security Force checks during non-duty hours is required.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 102

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Storage containers or facilities will always provide enough protection for certain types of information or material on their own.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 103

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To store classified information, you may only use Class V or Class VI GSA-approved containers as the other classes of containers may no longer be used.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 104

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What is considered an additional measure for AA&E storage?
Answer
  • IDS
  • Communications
  • CCTV
  • Security Forces

Question 105

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There are certain times when you must change the combination on locks securing classified information. Which of the following is not a time when you must change the combination?
Answer
  • When the container is taken out of service
  • When the container or lock has been subject to possible compromise
  • When anyone with knowledge of the combination no longer requires access
  • Prior to going on extended leave

Question 106

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Which group uses the same set of storage requirements based on security risk categories?
Answer
  • Arms and ammunition
  • Arms and explosives
  • Ammunition and explosives

Question 107

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What items can a Nuclear Storage Facility store?
Answer
  • Critical Nuclear Weapons
  • SAP documents
  • AA&E SRC I&II
  • SCIF information

Question 108

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Which of the following items may be stored with classified information?
Answer
  • Nothing
  • Weapons
  • Precious metals
  • Money

Question 109

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Perimeter lighting in AA&E storage facilities is _________________________.
Answer
  • Determined by DoD Components
  • A good best practice
  • Required

Question 110

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Which of these statements is true about storage of Secret information?
Answer
  • Supplemental protection is not required when storing Secret information in a vault.
  • Supplemental protection is always required when storing Secret information.
  • Supplemental protection is never required when storing Secret information in a secure room.

Question 111

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What do the classes of GSA-approved containers represent?
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  • Which ones are approved for the storage of classified information
  • The types of sensitive material for which each container is approved
  • Varying degrees of protection against different types of unauthorized entry

Question 112

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Who uses SCIFs?
Answer
  • The intelligence community
  • Only those who have a Top Secret clearance
  • Anyone who stores classified information

Question 113

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If you needed to find information on physical security standards for SCIFs, which reference would you consult?
Answer
  • ICD 705
  • The NISPOM
  • DoDM 5200.01, Volumes 1-4

Question 114

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For storage of classified you may use which GSA-approved containers?
Answer
  • Only containers with black labels
  • Containers with any GSA-approved label
  • Only containers with red labels

Question 115

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Which of the following statements are true of storage containers and facilities? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • Storage containers and facilities protect valuable and/or sensitive assets by delaying unauthorized entry.
  • They are categorized by how well they delay different types of unauthorized entry.
  • They are important to our national security and to the safety of the general public.
  • They are required only for the storage of classified information.

Question 116

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Which of the following would be factors you would need to consider when selecting storage containers and facilities? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • Whether the TOP SECRET material being stored is a set of documents or a weapon system
  • If the material is being stored in a war zone or not
  • Whether a document is CONFIDENTIAL or TOP SECRET
  • Whether the items being stored are conventional AA&E or nuclear weapons

Question 117

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In the DoD, classified information may be stored in a non-GSA approved container.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 118

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COMSEC material is stored in GSA-approved containers.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 119

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Class V and Class VI are the only models of GSA-approved storage containers that are currently being manufactured for the storage of classified information.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 120

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Class V and Class VI models of GSA-approved storage containers both provide protection against surreptitious, covert, and forced entry.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 121

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Which of the following labels must be clearly displayed on the face of the container in order for it to be used to store classified information?
Answer
  • Test certification label
  • Number label
  • Cabinet identification label
  • GSA-approved label
  • Warning label

Question 122

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Which of the following labels is displayed on the face of the container and contains the serial number of the container?
Answer
  • Test certification label
  • Number label
  • Cabinet identification label
  • GSA-approved label
  • Warning label

Question 123

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For containers manufactured beginning April 2007, which label is attached to the top inside of the control drawer and states that any modification of the container that is not in accordance with Federal Standard 809 will invalidate the GSA approval of the container?
Answer
  • Test certification label
  • Number label
  • Cabinet identification label
  • GSA-approved label
  • Warning label

Question 124

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Top Secret information can only be stored in a GSA-approved security container, secure room, or vault.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 125

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Vaults are more secure than secure rooms.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 126

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Vault doors are made of hardened steel and must retain their original gray color.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 127

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Vaults are more secure than modular vaults.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 128

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Secure rooms and vaults may both be authorized for the open storage of classified information.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 129

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Which of the following are required practices when using storage containers? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • Safeguard keys, locks, and combinations at the same level of the classified information being stored.
  • Change combinations when anyone with knowledge of the combination no longer requires access and when the container or lock has been subject to possible compromise.
  • Store classified information with sensitive items or weapons.
  • Keep records of security containers, vaults, and secure rooms used for the storage

Question 130

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Who provides construction and security requirements for SCIFs?
Answer
  • Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
  • Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
  • General Services Administration (GSA)
  • Department of Defense (DoD)

Question 131

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Who provides accreditation for SCIFs?
Answer
  • Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
  • Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
  • General Services Administration (GSA)
  • Department of Defense (DoD)

Question 132

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Which of the following statements are true of SCIFs? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • They are used by the intelligence community to store classified information.
  • They are used by the DoD to store AA&E.
  • They are used to store sensitive compartmented information.
  • They are used to store nuclear weapons.

Question 133

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Warning signs must be posted at each boundary of a restricted area and must be conspicuous to those approaching on foot or by vehicle.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 134

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The use of master key systems is acceptable in the storage of AA&E.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 135

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The use of deadly force is authorized against anyone who enters a nuclear storage facility without proper authorization.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 136

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Securing drainage structures must be considered if they cross the fence line of an AA&E storage area.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 137

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Securing drainage structures must be considered if they cross the fence line of an AA&E storage area.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 138

Question
Emergency lighting and security lighting for the entire perimeter of nuclear weapon storage facilities are ____________________.
Answer
  • determined by DoD Components
  • required
  • utilized when necessary

Question 139

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Fences are always required for storage of _____________________ .
Answer
  • SRC I and II ammunition and explosives
  • Storage of arms, ammunition, and explosives
  • All SRC of ammunition and explosives

Question 140

Question
If you arrived at work one day and noticed that someone had pried open the drawer of the locked filing cabinet in your office, you would know that ___________ entry had occurred.
Answer
  • forced
  • surreptitious
  • covert

Question 141

Question
You don’t have to procure new security storage equipment from the GSA Federal Supply Schedule. You can get an exception from USD (P).
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 142

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One general principle is the more sensitive the material to be stored, or the greater the threat to it, the stricter your storage and protection methods must be.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 143

Question
AA&E storage facilities must have a primary and back-up means of communications for emergency purposes.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 144

Question
You can find construction standards for secure rooms at cleared contractor facilities by reviewing ____________.
Answer
  • ICS 705
  • the NISPOM
  • DoDM 5200.01, Volumes 1-4, Information Security Program

Question 145

Question
Restricted area signs posted around the perimeter of nuclear weapon storage facilities states that if anyone attempts to enter the area without permission of the Installation Commander _____________________.
Answer
  • they can be subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice
  • use of deadly force is authorized
  • they can be subject to radiation

Question 146

Question
GSA-approved containers require recertification if the GSA-approved label is missing.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 147

Question
GSA-approved containers require recertification if the GSA-approved label is missing.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 148

Question
For storage of SRC I and II AA&E, exterior building lighting is _________________________.
Answer
  • Determined by DoD Components
  • Required
  • A good best practice

Question 149

Question
When two or more units store their AA&E in one facility, both units are responsible for the security of that facility.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 150

Question
When purchasing new security storage equipment, you must use the GSA Federal Supply Schedule, except when an exception is made by the DoD component head with notification to the USD(I).
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 151

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If the GSA-approved label comes off the front of your filing cabinet, you can still use it to store classified information as long as you have the label reattached in a timely manner.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 152

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Vaults ____________________modular vaults.
Answer
  • are more secure than
  • provide the same level of security as
  • are less secure than

Question 153

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An ESS is a component of an overall physical protection system.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 154

Question
An ESS must be comprised of at least two or more subsystems. Therefore, a stand-alone automated access control system, for example, would not constitute an ESS.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 155

Question
An effective ESS must ensure that the time between detection of an intrusion and response by security forces is less than the time it takes for damage or compromise of assets to occur.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 156

Question
You are tasked with planning an ESS for a DoD facility. What regulatory guidance document(s) should be your primary reference?
Answer
  • DoDM 5100.76, Physical Security of Sensitive Conventional Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives
  • UFC, 4-021-02, Electronic Security Systems
  • ICS 705-1, Physical and Technical Security Standards for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities
  • DoD Manual on ESS Planning

Question 157

Question
Assets, threats, and vulnerabilities are all part of the risk calculation.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 158

Question
Threats against an asset are determined when you conduct a site survey.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 159

Question
You must consider operational and maintenance costs of an ESS when comparing the value of an asset to be protected versus the cost of the ESS to protect an asset.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 160

Question
What can an AACS do to protect assets in a facility? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • Allow authorized personnel to enter a controlled area after verifying credentials
  • Assist in preventing unauthorized personnel from entering a controlled area
  • Communicate with CCTV for assessment purposes
  • Communicate with an IDS to sound an alarm to alert security personnel of unauthorized entry attempts

Question 161

Question
A high-security facility requires an AACS that makes it extremely difficult to duplicate the user’s form of verification for access. Which type of AACS is most appropriate for that facility?
Answer
  • Coded
  • Credential
  • Biometric

Question 162

Question
You have been directed to purchase the least expensive type of AACS for a given facility. Which type of AACS should you choose?
Answer
  • Coded
  • Credential
  • Biometric

Question 163

Question
Which type of AACS would allow you to use your CAC as the verification method for authorized entry into a controlled area?
Answer
  • Coded
  • Credential
  • Biometric

Question 164

Question
Which AACS feature would you implement to mitigate the risk of someone giving his or her credentials to another person to access a controlled area?
Answer
  • Two person rule
  • Antipassback
  • REX device
  • Antitailgating

Question 165

Question
Which AACS feature would you implement to prevent individual cardholders from entering a selected empty controlled area unaccompanied?
Answer
  • Two person rule
  • Antipassback
  • REX device
  • Antitailgating

Question 166

Question
Which AACS feature would you implement to prevent a person from following another person closely in order to gain ingress through the same portal when the authorized person’s credential grants access?
Answer
  • Two person rule
  • Antipassback
  • REX device
  • Antitailgating

Question 167

Question
Which AACS feature would you implement to facilitate egress from a controlled area?
Answer
  • Two person rule
  • Antipassback
  • REX device
  • Antitailgating

Question 168

Question
Which of the following should you conduct to test the placement of IDS sensors?
Answer
  • Acceptance test
  • Nuisance alarm
  • PCU test

Question 169

Question
Which of the following can be caused by an animal activating an IDS sensor?
Answer
  • Acceptance test
  • Nuisance alarm
  • PCU test

Question 170

Question
Which of the following is part of an acceptance test?
Answer
  • Acceptance test
  • Nuisance alarm
  • PCU test

Question 171

Question
Which type of exterior IDS sensor is good for detecting intrusion by digging and tunneling?
Answer
  • Open terrain sensor
  • Buried line sensor
  • Fence-associated sensor

Question 172

Question
Which exterior IDS sensor is NOT vulnerable to bridging?
Answer
  • Open terrain sensor
  • Buried line sensor
  • Fence-associated sensor

Question 173

Question
Which exterior IDS sensor is usually the least expensive?
Answer
  • Open terrain sensor
  • Buried line sensor
  • Fence-associated sensor

Question 174

Question
Which exterior IDS sensor is also known as a line-of-sight sensor?
Answer
  • Open terrain sensor
  • Buried line sensor
  • Fence-associated sensor

Question 175

Question
Which type of sensor would be most effective in protecting a permanently secured window?
Answer
  • Balanced magnetic switch (BMS) / High security switch (HSS)
  • Glass break sensor
  • Passive infrared sensor
  • Dual-technology sensor

Question 176

Question
Which sensor detects heat signatures of intruders and is the most common interior volumetric sensor?
Answer
  • Balanced magnetic switch (BMS) / High security switch (HSS)
  • Glass break sensor
  • Passive infrared sensor
  • Dual-technology sensor

Question 177

Question
Which sensor is used on doors, roof hatches, and windows?
Answer
  • Balanced magnetic switch (BMS) / High security switch (HSS)
  • Glass break sensor
  • Passive infrared sensor
  • Dual-technology sensor

Question 178

Question
What capability does monitoring a military exchange demonstrate?
Answer
  • Access Control
  • Alarm Assessment
  • Surveillance

Question 179

Question
What capability does viewing a CCTV monitor to determine security force response to an alarm demonstrate?
Answer
  • Access Control
  • Alarm Assessment
  • Surveillance

Question 180

Question
What capability does viewing individuals on a CCTV camera to grant or deny access to a facility demonstrate?
Answer
  • Access Control
  • Alarm Assessment
  • Surveillance

Question 181

Question
You have received a request to add a CCTV system to a building on your installation. Which questions should you ask? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • Will the CCTV system be used inside or outside?
  • Will the CCTV system be used in a very well-lit area, in low lighting, or in the dark?
  • Are there any visual obstacles that might block the system from capturing clear images?
  • Will the system require a person to man the monitor at all times?

Question 182

Question
A wireless network is more secure than a hardwired network.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 183

Question
A wireless network is more secure than a hardwired network.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 184

Question
A DTM allows an automated access control system to communicate with a control center.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 185

Question
Wireline DTM, which is good for most ESS data transmission needs, has a high bandwidth.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 186

Question
Which of the following are considerations when planning for a DTM link? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • What is the bandwidth of each ESS subsystem being connected?
  • What level of security will be required?
  • Is there an uninterruptible power supply?
  • Can you use existing networks or will you need to create a new pathway?

Question 187

Question
Police connection and central station monitoring generally require an increase in staffing at the facility being monitored.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 188

Question
Proprietary station monitoring is the method used most by DoD installations.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 189

Question
Police connection and central station monitoring are generally connected to the facility being monitored through leased telephone lines.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 190

Question
Local alarm monitoring works best without another type of monitoring used in conjunction with it.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 191

Question
A facility owns and operates the dispatch center and security forces.
Answer
  • Proprietary Station
  • Local Alarm
  • Central Station
  • Police Connection

Question 192

Question
The local police agency monitors a facility’s alarms.
Answer
  • Proprietary Station
  • Local Alarm
  • Central Station
  • Police Connection

Question 193

Question
Owned by a commercial firm and not usually located on the facility being monitored.
Answer
  • Proprietary Station
  • Local Alarm
  • Central Station
  • Police Connection

Question 194

Question
Requires roving security forces.
Answer
  • Proprietary Station
  • Local Alarm
  • Central Station
  • Police Connection

Question 195

Question
Which of the following require(s) a mechanical/automated access control system or visual recognition as the access control method? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • SCIF
  • Top Secret/Secret collateral open storage area
  • Arms room
  • Magazine

Question 196

Question
Which of the following may contain a CCTV within the protected area? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • SCIF
  • Top Secret/Secret collateral open storage area
  • Arms room
  • Magazine

Question 197

Question
Which of the following must have vibration sensors on its walls to detect boundary penetration attempts? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • SCIF
  • Top Secret/Secret collateral open storage area
  • Arms room
  • Magazine

Question 198

Question
Which of the following require(s) any system-associated cabling that extends beyond protected area perimeter to be installed in rigid conduit? Select all that apply.
Answer
  • SCIF
  • Top Secret/Secret collateral open storage area
  • Arms room
  • Magazine

Question 199

Question
Which method of ESS monitoring is used for remote facilities and high-value assets not located on a DoD facility or installation?
Answer
  • Proprietary station
  • Central station
  • Police connection

Question 200

Question
If an individual must enter their fingerprint to gain access to a controlled area, what type of device are they using?
Answer
  • Coded device
  • Biometric device
  • Credential device
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