BLOCK 2 TEST 2 SF QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS!!|| GRADED
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What is the intelligence cycle ? -answer The process of tasking, collecting, proceeeing,
analzing and disseminating intelligence
What are the four critical sources of gathering intelligence? -answer Humans, signals,
image and open source intelligence
What is human intelligence? -answer Intel gathered by means of interpersonal contact
What does signal intelligence involve? -answer Collecting foreign intel from
communication and information systems providing it to customers across the US
What is imagery? -answer It could include photos, radar sensors, infrared sensors,
lasers, and electro-optics.
What is Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)? -answer Information that can be obtained
by all
What are the 4 steps in the open source intel process? -answer Discovery- open source
data
,Discrimination- information that is appropriately filtered
Distillation derived from a voluntary process of analysis, filtering, distillation, and
dissemination.
Dissemination- taking valid info and disseminating it
What is the goal of integrated defense? -answer Employed to mitigate potential risk to
DAF.
What is integrated defense? -answer It provides all personnel with the necessary tools
to determine how to mitigate risk of their assets
What are the three levels of potential adversaries? -answer Level 1-3
Level 1 threats that include espionage sabotage and subversion
Level 2 threats include small scale irregular forces. ( such as Al qieda)
Level 3 threats have the capability of projecting combat air power by air land or sea
anywhere into the operational area.
Who are the integrated defense contributors? -answer SF, Armed SF augmentees,
authorized unit marshal program personnel
, Who serves as a defense force commander? -answer Security forces squadron
commander
What does the Defense force commander do? -answer It is the primary advisor to the
installation commander for integrated defense measures
Include small forces conducting irregular warfare threats to military forces and civilians -
answer Level 2 threat
What is terrorism? -answer the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political
aims.
What is a heirarchy structure? -answer A well defined vertical chain of command and
responsibility and has a well established command and support structure.
What is networked structure? -answer It distributes authority and responsibility
throughout an organization
What is a lone terrorist? -answer A lone person whose ideas are conceived entirely on
their own.
Ethnocentric -answer A group that sees race or ethnicity as the defining characteristic of
society
100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS!!|| GRADED
A+|| LATEST UPDATE 2026
What is the intelligence cycle ? -answer The process of tasking, collecting, proceeeing,
analzing and disseminating intelligence
What are the four critical sources of gathering intelligence? -answer Humans, signals,
image and open source intelligence
What is human intelligence? -answer Intel gathered by means of interpersonal contact
What does signal intelligence involve? -answer Collecting foreign intel from
communication and information systems providing it to customers across the US
What is imagery? -answer It could include photos, radar sensors, infrared sensors,
lasers, and electro-optics.
What is Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)? -answer Information that can be obtained
by all
What are the 4 steps in the open source intel process? -answer Discovery- open source
data
,Discrimination- information that is appropriately filtered
Distillation derived from a voluntary process of analysis, filtering, distillation, and
dissemination.
Dissemination- taking valid info and disseminating it
What is the goal of integrated defense? -answer Employed to mitigate potential risk to
DAF.
What is integrated defense? -answer It provides all personnel with the necessary tools
to determine how to mitigate risk of their assets
What are the three levels of potential adversaries? -answer Level 1-3
Level 1 threats that include espionage sabotage and subversion
Level 2 threats include small scale irregular forces. ( such as Al qieda)
Level 3 threats have the capability of projecting combat air power by air land or sea
anywhere into the operational area.
Who are the integrated defense contributors? -answer SF, Armed SF augmentees,
authorized unit marshal program personnel
, Who serves as a defense force commander? -answer Security forces squadron
commander
What does the Defense force commander do? -answer It is the primary advisor to the
installation commander for integrated defense measures
Include small forces conducting irregular warfare threats to military forces and civilians -
answer Level 2 threat
What is terrorism? -answer the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political
aims.
What is a heirarchy structure? -answer A well defined vertical chain of command and
responsibility and has a well established command and support structure.
What is networked structure? -answer It distributes authority and responsibility
throughout an organization
What is a lone terrorist? -answer A lone person whose ideas are conceived entirely on
their own.
Ethnocentric -answer A group that sees race or ethnicity as the defining characteristic of
society