SFPC INFORMATION SECURITY QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS
Required markings for originally classified documents include page markings and
portion markings:-correct-answer-True
Required markings for originally classified documents include applicable control
notices:-correct-answer-True
Required markings for originally classified documents include information about
the OCA of the document using the "Classified by" line:-correct-answer-True
Two security professionals (Jo and Chris) are discussing classification marking
process
-Jo says that the first step in marking a document is to identify the overall
classification level of the document
-Chris says that the overall classification of a document depends on the highest
classification level of the information contained in the document
Who is correct?-correct-answer-Chris is correct
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Two security professionals (Jo and Chris) are discussing proper marking a
derivatively classified document
-Jo says that derivative classifiers need to consult either the classified source
documents and/ or classification guides to determine the classification level for
each portion of the derivative document
-Chris says that when conducting portion markings, derivative classifiers need to
mark unclassified information exempt from FOIA release with a (U) for unclassified
Who is correct?-correct-answer-Jo is correct
Required markings for derivatively classified documents include the overall
classification of the document:-correct-answer-True
Required markings for derivatively classified documents include a concise reason
for classification:-correct-answer-False
Required markings for derivatively classified documents include applicable
instructions for the declassification and/or downgrading of the document:-
correct-answer-True
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Required markings for derivatively classified documents include page markings
and portion markings:-correct-answer-True
Required markings for derivatively classified documents include applicable control
notices:-correct-answer-True
Required markings for derivatively classified documents include information about
the OCA of the document:-correct-answer-False
Two security professionals (Jo and Chris) are discussing the proper marking of a
derivatively classified document
-Jo says that when a document is derived from multiple sources, the derivative
classifier must apply the downgrading instruction that provides the lowest level of
classified protection for the shortest period of time
-Chris says that when a document is derived from multiple sources, the derivative
classifier must apply the declassification instruction that provides the highest level
of classified protection for the longest period of time
Who is correct?-correct-answer-Chris is correct
This abbreviation is used to mark portions of classified documents that include
information concerning the design, manufacture, or utilization of atomic weapons,
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the production of special nuclear material, or the use of special nuclear material in
the production of energy:-correct-answer-RD
This control marking is authorized only when the originator has an intelligence
sharing arrangement or relationship with a foreign government approved in
accordance with DCI policies and procedures that permits the release of the
specific intelligence information to that foreign government:-correct-answer-REL
TO
This control marking is used on imagery representations and reports that identify
sensitive analytical methods or intelligence sources:-correct-answer-IMCON
This control marking is used to specify that the information may not be disclosed,
in any form to foreign governments, international organizations, coalition
partners, foreign nationals, or immigrant aliens without originator approval:-
correct-answer-NOFORN
Two security professionals (Jo and Chris) are discussing the destruction of
classified materials
-Jo says that classified items must be destroyed in a way that ensures that the
classified information cannot be recognized
-Chris says that classified items must be destroyed in a way that ensures that the
classified information cannot be reconstructed