ICE BIETP 2102 FLETC EXAM 1 QUESTIONS&
ANSWERS
LS - Answer -Left Slant
RS - Answer -Right Slant
AU - Answer -Arch
WU - Answer -Whorl
1
0
2+ - Answer -Loop
Arch
Whorl
The I-766 is called the? - Answer -Employment Authorization Card
I-766 are issued to? - Answer -Non-Immigrants
The I-551 is a document issued for how many years? - Answer -10 Years
The area of all passports that is a standardized format is called the? - Answer -Machine
Readable Zone
(MRZ)
The I-551 document is called? - Answer -Permanent Alien Resident Card
Where is micro print and text usually found? - Answer -Borders, Backgrounds, and
graphics
Ink that appears like glitter, or tends to change color or vary optically as the angle of
lighting changes is called? - Answer -Optically Variable Ink (OVI)
What security Feature appears and disappears and is usually used to protect photo? -
Answer -Hologram
Name two primary lighting techniques used to detect security features. - Answer -
Transmitted or Back Lighting.
Side Lighting or Oblique lighting.
, List some tools and items associated with counterfeiting. - Answer -Printer, computer,
stock, photo shop, camera equipment, etc...
Indications of a Trace-Over include differences in ________ and _______? - Answer -
Ink and Font
When a photo has been affixed over the original photo of another ID, it's called a? -
Answer -Photo substitution
The 4 common alterations include? - Answer -- Addition
- Erasing
- Trace overs
- Cut & paste
The most commonly altered parts of ID documents are the? - Answer -- Photo
- DOB
- Expiration
What is conflict? - Answer -A state of mind in which a person experiences s clash of
opposing feelings or needs
What is power? - Answer -The capacity or ability to direct to influence the behavior of
others
What is authority? - Answer -The power of right to give orders, make decisions, and
enforce obedience
Ultimate goal of conflict resolutions is? - Answer -Voluntary compliance
Examples of narcotics? - Answer -morphine, codeine, heroin, oxycodone, methadone,
demerol.
examples of non-narcotics - Answer -Alcohol, tranquilizer, barbituates
What do depressants do? - Answer -decrease activity of the central nervous system
What does ATM in conflict management stand for? - Answer -Ask, Tell, Make
What is arbitration? - Answer -Mutually agreed solution between disputants, in where
the officer uses power (command) and authority to impose course of action
What is mediation? - Answer -provides the most positive long term results and the least
negative by products of conflict resolution.
What is Defusion? - Answer -Used to cool off situations, essentially a temporary
delaying action.
ANSWERS
LS - Answer -Left Slant
RS - Answer -Right Slant
AU - Answer -Arch
WU - Answer -Whorl
1
0
2+ - Answer -Loop
Arch
Whorl
The I-766 is called the? - Answer -Employment Authorization Card
I-766 are issued to? - Answer -Non-Immigrants
The I-551 is a document issued for how many years? - Answer -10 Years
The area of all passports that is a standardized format is called the? - Answer -Machine
Readable Zone
(MRZ)
The I-551 document is called? - Answer -Permanent Alien Resident Card
Where is micro print and text usually found? - Answer -Borders, Backgrounds, and
graphics
Ink that appears like glitter, or tends to change color or vary optically as the angle of
lighting changes is called? - Answer -Optically Variable Ink (OVI)
What security Feature appears and disappears and is usually used to protect photo? -
Answer -Hologram
Name two primary lighting techniques used to detect security features. - Answer -
Transmitted or Back Lighting.
Side Lighting or Oblique lighting.
, List some tools and items associated with counterfeiting. - Answer -Printer, computer,
stock, photo shop, camera equipment, etc...
Indications of a Trace-Over include differences in ________ and _______? - Answer -
Ink and Font
When a photo has been affixed over the original photo of another ID, it's called a? -
Answer -Photo substitution
The 4 common alterations include? - Answer -- Addition
- Erasing
- Trace overs
- Cut & paste
The most commonly altered parts of ID documents are the? - Answer -- Photo
- DOB
- Expiration
What is conflict? - Answer -A state of mind in which a person experiences s clash of
opposing feelings or needs
What is power? - Answer -The capacity or ability to direct to influence the behavior of
others
What is authority? - Answer -The power of right to give orders, make decisions, and
enforce obedience
Ultimate goal of conflict resolutions is? - Answer -Voluntary compliance
Examples of narcotics? - Answer -morphine, codeine, heroin, oxycodone, methadone,
demerol.
examples of non-narcotics - Answer -Alcohol, tranquilizer, barbituates
What do depressants do? - Answer -decrease activity of the central nervous system
What does ATM in conflict management stand for? - Answer -Ask, Tell, Make
What is arbitration? - Answer -Mutually agreed solution between disputants, in where
the officer uses power (command) and authority to impose course of action
What is mediation? - Answer -provides the most positive long term results and the least
negative by products of conflict resolution.
What is Defusion? - Answer -Used to cool off situations, essentially a temporary
delaying action.