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Derivative Classification and Markings Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 Whose responsibility is it to assign classification markings, other marking caveats, and warning notices to classified and controlled unclassified information (hardcopy, softcopy, electronic) files? - correct answer Originator Only individuals specifically authorized in writing may classify documents originally. - correct answer True For Official Use Only (FOUO) information must be marked by the originator at time of creation with the FOUO designation (page and portion markings) as appropriate. Information marked as FOUO must qualify for exemption under one or more of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemptions 2-9, AR 25-55 - correct answer True Derivative classification is the incorporating, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form information that is already classified, and marking the newly developed material consistent with the classification markings that apply to the source document. - correct answer True How many classification levels are there and what are they? - correct answer 5 (TS, S, C, U. FOUO) Information may originally be classified if it falls within one or more of the eligibility reasons identified in Section 1.4, E.O. 13526. - correct answer True All portions, to include subject, title, paragraphs, sub-paragraphs, graphics, tables, charts, and bullet statements, must be properly marked with the classification of that portion. Under the current E.O. 13526, the portion marking precedes all portions to include subjects and titles. (Under the previous E.O. , portion markings followed subjects and titles.) - correct answer True When using "Multiple Sources" as the derivative classification source, we must always use the most restrictive declassification date. - correct answer True The classification designations "TOP SECRET," "SECRET," and "CONFIDENTIAL" are not to be used to mark executive branch information that has not been properly designated as classified national security information by an OCA under E.O. 13526. - correct answer True When classified information clearly reveals key design concepts of weapons of mass destruction, the 50X2-W

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