SECURITY CLASSIFICATION GUIDANCE IF101.16
QUESTIONS
All of the following are purposes of security classification guidance EXCEPT :
Select one:
a.
Promote uniform derivative classification
b.
Provide appropriate protection of information
c.
Delegate original classification authority
d.
Ensure consistent treatment of information - Answers - Delegate original classification
authority
Which of following are authorized methods of security classification guidance? (Select
all that apply)
Select one or more:
a.
DoDM 5200.01 Volume 1
b.
Properly marked source document
c.
Security Classification Guide (SCG) - Answers - b.
Properly marked source document
c.
Security Classification Guide (SCG)
Which is a document that identifies exact classification/downgrading/declassification
and special handling caveats for all aspects of a system, plan, program, or project?
Select one:
a.
Properly Marked Source Document
b.
DoDM 5200.01 Volume 3
c.
Security Classification Guide - Answers - Security Classification Guide
Which of the listed steps is NOT associated with the six-step original classification
process performed by Original Classification Authorities (OCA)?
Select one:
a.
What is the impact to national security? What is the designated classification level?
b.
, Is it foreign government information? Who is the designated Original Classification
Authority (OCA)?
c.
What is the duration of classification? What guidance will be used?
d.
Is it U.S. government information? Is it eligible for classification? - Answers - Is it foreign
government information? Who is the designated Original Classification Authority (OCA)?
Before writing a Security Classification Guide, what sources of classification guidance
should the Original Classification Authority (OCA) check to find out what already exists?
Select one:
a.
Component Headquarters and DoD Index of Security Classification Guides
b.
The National Archives
c.
MACOM, MAJCOM, or Component Headquarters
d.
Activity, Installation, and Component Headquarters - Answers - Component
Headquarters and DoD Index of Security Classification Guides
Under which national policy has the DoD issued its own implementing guidance for
classifying information?
Select one:
a.
ICPG 704.3, "Denial or revocation of Access to Sensitive Compartmented Information"
b.
Executive Order 12968, "Access to Classified Information"
c.
ISOO, 32 CFR Parts 2001 and 2003, Classified National Security Information; Final
Rule
d.
Executive Order 12333, "United States Intelligence Activities" - Answers - ISOO, 32
CFR Parts 2001 and 2003, Classified National Security Information; Final Rule
National-level guidance for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security
information is contained in which of the following policy documents?
Select one:
a.
Executive Order 12968
b.
Executive Order 13526
c.
Presidential Policy Decision Directive No. 1 - Answers - Executive Order 13526
QUESTIONS
All of the following are purposes of security classification guidance EXCEPT :
Select one:
a.
Promote uniform derivative classification
b.
Provide appropriate protection of information
c.
Delegate original classification authority
d.
Ensure consistent treatment of information - Answers - Delegate original classification
authority
Which of following are authorized methods of security classification guidance? (Select
all that apply)
Select one or more:
a.
DoDM 5200.01 Volume 1
b.
Properly marked source document
c.
Security Classification Guide (SCG) - Answers - b.
Properly marked source document
c.
Security Classification Guide (SCG)
Which is a document that identifies exact classification/downgrading/declassification
and special handling caveats for all aspects of a system, plan, program, or project?
Select one:
a.
Properly Marked Source Document
b.
DoDM 5200.01 Volume 3
c.
Security Classification Guide - Answers - Security Classification Guide
Which of the listed steps is NOT associated with the six-step original classification
process performed by Original Classification Authorities (OCA)?
Select one:
a.
What is the impact to national security? What is the designated classification level?
b.
, Is it foreign government information? Who is the designated Original Classification
Authority (OCA)?
c.
What is the duration of classification? What guidance will be used?
d.
Is it U.S. government information? Is it eligible for classification? - Answers - Is it foreign
government information? Who is the designated Original Classification Authority (OCA)?
Before writing a Security Classification Guide, what sources of classification guidance
should the Original Classification Authority (OCA) check to find out what already exists?
Select one:
a.
Component Headquarters and DoD Index of Security Classification Guides
b.
The National Archives
c.
MACOM, MAJCOM, or Component Headquarters
d.
Activity, Installation, and Component Headquarters - Answers - Component
Headquarters and DoD Index of Security Classification Guides
Under which national policy has the DoD issued its own implementing guidance for
classifying information?
Select one:
a.
ICPG 704.3, "Denial or revocation of Access to Sensitive Compartmented Information"
b.
Executive Order 12968, "Access to Classified Information"
c.
ISOO, 32 CFR Parts 2001 and 2003, Classified National Security Information; Final
Rule
d.
Executive Order 12333, "United States Intelligence Activities" - Answers - ISOO, 32
CFR Parts 2001 and 2003, Classified National Security Information; Final Rule
National-level guidance for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security
information is contained in which of the following policy documents?
Select one:
a.
Executive Order 12968
b.
Executive Order 13526
c.
Presidential Policy Decision Directive No. 1 - Answers - Executive Order 13526