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American Military University JKO MODULE5- Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post TestModule 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test 1) Intelligence analysts must communicate a degree of analytical confidence to help intelligence consumers decide how much weight to place on an intelligence assessment when making a decision. [objective84] False True 2) As it relates to management of priority intelligence requirements (PIRs), what is the responsibility of the J2 once the commander has approved the PIRs? [objective88] Focus efforts supporting the objectives and disseminate positive information in an appropriate and timely manner to the joint force commander's staff and components Propose PIR updates for approval by the J3, Operations Director Continuously review and update Friendly Force Information Requirements (FFIR) Continuously review the PIRs with respect to the adversary and the changing situation to determine whether they remain relevant to the commander's intent 3) The _____ validates or produces a baseline Dynamic Threat Assessment for each Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP) directed plan. [objective102] Defense Intelligence Agency National Security Agency Federal Bureau of Investigation Central Intelligence Agency 4) Analysis is a synthesis of quantitative analysis and qualitative judgment and therefore rarely subject to competing interpretations. [objective86] False True 5) Intelligence should increase the commander's understanding of the threat and adversary's probable intentions, end states, objectives, most likely and most dangerous COAs, strengths, and critical capabilities. This allows the J2 to _____. [objective87] approve the command Joint Manning Document direct Joint Reception, Staging, Onward movement and Integration (RSO&I) identify, define, and nominate objectives which are consistent with the threat and are relevant to the JFC's mission and intent define Commander's Critical Information Requirements (CCIR) 6) During this activity in the joint intelligence process raw data is converted into forms that can be readily used by commanders, decision makers at all This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:15 GMT -06:00 Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test levels, intelligence analysts, and other consumers. [objective89] [Remediation Accessed :N] Collection Dissemination and Integration Processing and Exploitation Analysis and Production 7) Which of the following are true when forming priority intelligence requirements (PIR)? (Select all that apply.) [objective90] [Remediation Accessed :N] Staff must be aware of intelligence requirements of higher, adjacent, subordinate and supporting elements Identified PIRs should be combined for each phase of a complex operation The JFC's PIRs should be prioritized to the most urgent intelligent requirements PIRs will drive collection and production requirements 8) What is the definition of collection requirements management? [objective91] [Remediation Accessed :N] Matching intelligence collection requirements with appropriate collection capabilities Analyzing the priority intelligence requirements against existing elements of essential information Matching the commander's critical information requirements with other intelligence operations Synchronizing the timing of collection with the operational scheme of maneuver and with other intelligence operations 9) Dissemination of information can sometimes be defined by a strategy called "push and pull". Pull _____. [Remediation Accessed :N] involves direct electronic access to databases, intelligence files, or other repositories by intelligence organizations at all levels refers to validating information from multiple sources allows the higher echelons to move intelligence down to satisfy existing lower echelon requirements or to relay other relevant information to the lower level indicates information that is pulled from raw data that cannot be validated 10) Match each intelligence product category to its brief description. [objective93] [Remediation Accessed :N] a ) Involves the integration of time-sensitive, all-source intelligence and information into concise, objective reporting on the current situation in a particular area. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:15 GMT -06:00 Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test b ) Examines foreign developments in basic and applied sciences and technologies with warfare potential, particularly enhancements to weapon systems; addresses overall weapon systems, tactics analysis, and equipment effectiveness. c ) Results from the fusion of identity attributes (biologic, biographic, behavioral, and reputational information related to individuals) and other information and intelligence associated with those attributes collected across all intelligence disciplines. d ) Information gathered and activities conducted to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt, or protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations, or persons, or their agents, or international terrorist organizations or activities. e ) Forecasts of current or potential situations with implications for planning and executing military operations; includes a description of relevant actors' capabilities, and reporting of their activities, and it analyzes known factors using techniques such as pattern analysis, inference, and statistical probability to address unresolved variables. f ) Portrays and locates the components of a target or target complex, networks, and support infrastructure, and indicates its vulnerability and relationship to the enemy Centers of Gravity (COG); consists of analysis of physical and virtual attributes and signatures as well as Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) resulting from the application of lethal or non-lethal military force. g ) Provides a distinct communication to a decision maker about threats against U.S. security, interests, or citizens; carries a sense of urgency, implying the decision maker should take action to deter or mitigate the threat's impact. h ) Focuses on the military capabilities of foreign countries and organizations to include non-state actors, and other topics that could affect potential US or multinational military operations. Target Intelligence Current Intelligence Estimative Intelligence Scientific and Technology Intelligence Counterintelligen ce Identity Intelligence General Military Intelligence Warning Intelligence 11) This intelligence product category forecasts current or potential situations with implications for planning and executing military operations. [objective94] [Remediation Accessed :N] c a e b d g h f This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:15 GMT -06:00 Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test Warning Intelligence Target Intelligence Current Intelligence Estimative Intelligence 12) What category of intelligence is produced for the President, Congress, Secretary of Defense, senior military leaders and Combatant Commanders? [objective95] [Remediation Accessed :N] Doctrina l Theater strategic National strategic National security 13) An intelligence report is received by the JFC detailing the capabilities and safe houses of an extremist group operating in its area of regard. What type of intelligence does this represent? [objective96] Tactical Theater strategic Operational Human 14) Prior to planning for operations in support of the JFC OPLAN an intelligence brief is presented to the planning staff. Which one of the ten principles of intelligence does this represent? [objective97] Integrity Collaboration Synchronization Prioritization 15) Assuming the truism that intelligence is imperfect, what is the best way to minimize the obstacles to achieving a high degree of fidelity in the products of intelligence? [objective98] This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:15 GMT -06:00 Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test Anticipating the changing operational environment and focusing collection efforts to support ongoing operations Collaborating with allies and coalition partners who possess niche expertise and alternative perspectives that complement joint force intelligence efforts Staffing efforts to achieve a mix of skills and characteristics that enable them to remain responsive a changing environment Constantly strive to maintain the highest possible standards of excellence 16) What are the J2's responsibilities toward multinational intelligence support? (Select all that apply.) [objective99] [Remediation Accessed :N] Integrating multinational intelligence personnel Assuring unity of effort against a common threat Providing a releasable collection management plan Having personnel knowledgeable of the foreign disclosure policy and procedures 17) Which of the following intelligence communities is responsible for providing intelligence support in areas such as human factors analysis, counterterrorism, personnel recovery, and noncombatant evacuation operations? [objective100] [Remediation Accessed :N] Central Security Service (CSS) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) National Security Agency (NSA) 18) The _____ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the combatant commands at the operational and tactical levels. [objective101] National Intelligence Support Team (NIST) Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center (DJIOC) Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE) 19) Technology is often applied against what common analyst challenge? [objective85] CCIR management Information overload Subjective assessments This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:15 GMT -06:00 Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test Replacing cross staff collaboration 1) Collection activities acquire and extract data from the operational environment such that Processing and Exploitation can convert that data into information to be used during Analysis and Production to refine into _____ to satisfy Requests for Information (RFI) or the commander's Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR). [objective89] intelligence translation data fee information 2) The Commander's Critical Information Requirements represent both Friendly Force Information requirements and _____, which are derived from the intelligence organization and vetted across staff. [objective90] mission analysis identified requests for information threat assessments priority intelligence requirements (PIR) identified collection gaps 3) Which of the following roles must be well versed with timelines required to complete a required product and able to obtain the aid of external resources in acquiring needed intelligence? [objective91] Intelligence Analysts J2 Targeteers J2 Collection Manager 4) Doctrinal, manning, and organizational considerations are what part of the joint intelligence architecture planning process? Systems architecture planning Operational architecture planning Technical architecture planning Logistical architecture planning 5) This intelligence product category involves the integration of timesensitive, all-source intelligence and information into concise, objective reporting on the current situation in a particular area. [objective93] This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:15 GMT -06:00 Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test [Remediation Accessed :N] Identity Intelligence Estimative Intelligence Current Intelligence Target Intelligence 6) This intelligence product category results from the fusion of identity attributes and other information and intelligence associated with those attributes collected across all intelligence disciplines. [objective94] Warning Intelligence Identity Intelligence General Military Intelligence Target Intelligence 7) What level of intelligence supports joint operations across the range of military operations in an area of responsibility and determines the current and future capabilities of adversaries that could affect the national security and U.S. or allied interests? [objective95] Force strategic Operational National strategic Theater strategic 8) The JTF J2 should have personnel knowledgeable in foreign disclosure policy and procedures and should obtain necessary foreign disclosure authorization from DIA as soon as possible. [objective99] False True 9) Which of the following non-DoD intelligence communities supports HUMINT collection, all source analysis, and political, economic, and biographic intelligence? [objective100] Department of State (DOS) Bureau of Intelligence and Research Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:15 GMT -06:00 Powered by TCPDF ()

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Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test
1) Intelligence analysts must communicate a degree of analytical confidence to help intelligence
consumers decide how much weight to place on an intelligence assessment when making a decision.
[objective84]


False

True


2) As it relates to management of priority intelligence requirements (PIRs), what is the responsibility
of the J2 once the commander has approved the PIRs? [objective88]

Focus efforts supporting the objectives and disseminate positive information in an
appropriate and timely manner to the joint force commander's staff and components

Propose PIR updates for approval by the J3, Operations Director

Continuously review and update Friendly Force Information Requirements (FFIR)

Continuously review the PIRs with respect to the adversary and the changing situation
to determine whether they remain relevant to the commander's intent

3) The _____ validates or produces a baseline Dynamic Threat Assessment for each Joint
Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP) directed plan. [objective102]

Defense Intelligence Agency

National Security Agency

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Central Intelligence Agency

4) Analysis is a synthesis of quantitative analysis and qualitative judgment and therefore
rarely subject to competing interpretations. [objective86]

False

True

5) Intelligence should increase the commander's understanding of the threat and
adversary's probable intentions, end states, objectives, most likely and most dangerous
COAs, strengths, and critical capabilities. This allows the J2 to _____. [objective87]

approve the command Joint Manning Document

direct Joint Reception, Staging, Onward movement and Integration (RSO&I)

identify, define, and nominate objectives which are consistent with the threat and are
relevant to the JFC's mission and intent

define Commander's Critical Information Requirements (CCIR)
6) During this activity in the joint intelligence process raw data is converted
into forms that can be readily used by commanders, decision makers at all



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, Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test
levels, intelligence analysts, and other consumers. [objective89]
[Remediation Accessed :N]

Collection

Dissemination and Integration

Processing and Exploitation

Analysis and Production

7) Which of the following are true when forming priority intelligence
requirements (PIR)? (Select all that apply.) [objective90] [Remediation
Accessed :N]

Staff must be aware of intelligence requirements of higher, adjacent, subordinate and
supporting elements

Identified PIRs should be combined for each phase of a complex operation

The JFC's PIRs should be prioritized to the most urgent intelligent requirements

PIRs will drive collection and production requirements

8) What is the definition of collection requirements management?
[objective91] [Remediation Accessed :N]

Matching intelligence collection requirements with appropriate collection capabilities

Analyzing the priority intelligence requirements against existing elements of essential
information

Matching the commander's critical information requirements with other intelligence
operations

Synchronizing the timing of collection with the operational scheme of maneuver and
with other intelligence operations

9) Dissemination of information can sometimes be defined by a strategy
called "push and pull". Pull _____. [Remediation Accessed :N]

involves direct electronic access to databases, intelligence files, or other repositories
by intelligence organizations at all levels

refers to validating information from multiple sources

allows the higher echelons to move intelligence down to satisfy existing lower echelon
requirements or to relay other relevant information to the lower level

indicates information that is pulled from raw data that cannot be validated
10) Match each intelligence product category to its brief description.
[objective93] [Remediation Accessed :N]
a Involves the integration of time-sensitive, all-source intelligence and information
) into concise, objective reporting on the current situation in a particular area.



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