QUESTIONS ANSWERS PROTECTIVE
OPERATIONS REVIEW SHEET
◉ Which of the following is a true statement regarding the special
handling requirements of Foreign Government Information (FGI)?
a. When the classification marking on a document containing FGI is
not in English, or when the foreign government marking requires a
different degree of protection than
the same U.S. classification designation, a U.S. marking that results in
a degree of protection equivalent to that required by the foreign
government shall be applied.
b. A U.S. document containing FGI cannot be declassified or
downgraded below the highest level of FGI contained in the
document without the permission of the foreign government or
international organization that originated the information.
c. Those holding security clearances issued by the U.S. government
cannot access U.S. documents containing FGI without written
consent from the originating foreign government.
d. The receiving DoD Components must maintain re.
Answer: B
,◉ Which of the following is a requirement for access to North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) information?
a. Personnel has been subject of a Single Scope Background
Investigation (SSBI), including a National Agency Check (NAC) on
the spouse and all members of the individual's immediate family of
18 years of age or over who are United States citizens other than by
birth or who are resident aliens.
b. Personnel has been subject of a favorably adjudicated background
investigation (BI) (10-year scope), Tier 5, current within five years
prior to the assignment, and completed a NATO brief.
c. Personnel has been subject of a favorably adjudicated BI (10-year
scope), Defense National Agency Check with Inquiries (DNACI)/
National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI) or NACI Entrance
National Agency Check (ENTNAC), current within five years prior to
the assignment.
d. Personnel requiring access to NATO COSMIC (Top Secret) or.
Answer: B
◉ According to Executive Order 13556, which of the following
is considered a type of controlled unclassified information (CUI)?
a. Communications Security (COMSEC) Information
b. Declassified Information
c. Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES) Information
d. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Information.
Answer: C. Law Enforcement Sensitive Information
,◉ What is the purpose of marking classified materials?
a. To alert holders to the presence of classified information, how to
properly protect it, and for how long.
b. To deter foreign adversaries from committing actions aimed at
accessing such information.
c. To provide guidance for interpretation and analysis of classified
information.
d. To alert holders to the methods used to collect classified
information..
Answer: A
◉ What is included in the markings of classified information?
a. Derivative classifier as the authority to make declassification
determinations.
b. Agencies and authorities that have previously accessed the
classified information.
c. Document holder as the sole authority to make transfer and
dissemination determinations.
d. Sources and reasons for the classification..
Answer: C
◉ What is the purpose of the Controlled
Access Program Coordination (CAPCO) register?
, a. To identify the categories, types, and levels of Special Access
Programs (SAPs.)
b. To define the authorities for classifying, declassifying, and
regrading sensitive documents.
c. To identify the official classification and control markings, and
their authorized abbreviations and portion markings.
d. To define the requirements, restrictions, and measures necessary
to safeguard classified information from unauthorized disclosure..
Answer: C
◉ When a classified data spill occurs, who is responsible for
ensuring that policy requirements for addressing an unauthorized
disclosure are met?
a. Activity Security Manager
b. Information Assurance Staff
c. Information Assurance Manager
d. Information Assurance Officer.
Answer: A
◉ There are five information assurance attributes that are important
to protect and defend DoD networks and information. If there was a
loss in non- repudiation, what would this cause in relation to
information assurance?**
a. Data is no longer reliable, accurate, nor trusted.