EJPME-US002-05 PRE-test 100%
Question 1.
This intelligence product category forecasts current or potential situations with
implications for planning and executing military operations.
Current Intelligence
Target Intelligence
Estimative Intelligence
Warning Intelligence
Question 2.
Automation technology can be used to reduce the burden of sorting through large
amounts of _____ to enable an analyst to correlate various sets of _____ to make an
assessment.
data, information
information, intelligence
data, intelligence
intelligence, data
Question 3.
Which statement best describes the two critical features that distinguish intelligence
from information?
Intelligence allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances, and
informs decisions by illuminating the differences in available courses of action.
Intelligence can be used as information and raw data, while raw data and information
cannot be used in the same manner.
Intelligence allows for the collection of information and data, and prevents enemy forces
from obtaining intelligence superiority.
Intelligence is designed to collect data on friendly forces, and to use that data to spy on
the commander and headquarters staff.
, Question 4.
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 levels, intelligence
analysts, and other consumers.
Collection
Processing and Exploitation
Analysis and Production
Dissemination and Integration
Question 5.
Of the top four principles of intelligence, which statement best defines the principle
of collaboration?
Relies on unhindered access to and sharing of all relevant information and can take many
forms such as competitive analysis, brain storming, and federation.
Results in a finished intelligence product that provides the most accurate and complete
picture possible of what is known about an activity.
Vulnerable to incomplete information and adversary deception, but helps JFCs determine
enemy intentions and capabilities.
Requires that all intelligence sources and methods be applied in concert with the
operations plan and operations order.
Question 6.
To be successful, a joint force commander must be able to influence and coordinate a
diverse coalition of joint and multinational forces as well as civilian agencies and
groups. What are some of the civilian groups the JFC must consider? (Select all that
apply.)
Multinational forces
Nongovernmental organizations
Host nation agencies
State and local militias
Question 1.
This intelligence product category forecasts current or potential situations with
implications for planning and executing military operations.
Current Intelligence
Target Intelligence
Estimative Intelligence
Warning Intelligence
Question 2.
Automation technology can be used to reduce the burden of sorting through large
amounts of _____ to enable an analyst to correlate various sets of _____ to make an
assessment.
data, information
information, intelligence
data, intelligence
intelligence, data
Question 3.
Which statement best describes the two critical features that distinguish intelligence
from information?
Intelligence allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances, and
informs decisions by illuminating the differences in available courses of action.
Intelligence can be used as information and raw data, while raw data and information
cannot be used in the same manner.
Intelligence allows for the collection of information and data, and prevents enemy forces
from obtaining intelligence superiority.
Intelligence is designed to collect data on friendly forces, and to use that data to spy on
the commander and headquarters staff.
, Question 4.
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 levels, intelligence
analysts, and other consumers.
Collection
Processing and Exploitation
Analysis and Production
Dissemination and Integration
Question 5.
Of the top four principles of intelligence, which statement best defines the principle
of collaboration?
Relies on unhindered access to and sharing of all relevant information and can take many
forms such as competitive analysis, brain storming, and federation.
Results in a finished intelligence product that provides the most accurate and complete
picture possible of what is known about an activity.
Vulnerable to incomplete information and adversary deception, but helps JFCs determine
enemy intentions and capabilities.
Requires that all intelligence sources and methods be applied in concert with the
operations plan and operations order.
Question 6.
To be successful, a joint force commander must be able to influence and coordinate a
diverse coalition of joint and multinational forces as well as civilian agencies and
groups. What are some of the civilian groups the JFC must consider? (Select all that
apply.)
Multinational forces
Nongovernmental organizations
Host nation agencies
State and local militias