UPDATE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
"Terrorism that initiates, or threatens to initiate, the exploitation or attack on
information systems" is the FBI's definition of which type of terrorism?
a. bioterrorism
b. cyberterrorism
c. nuclear terrorism
d. international terrorism Ansswer - b. cyberterrorism
A business that takes stolen cars apart to sell the parts for a profit is known as a
a. chop shop.
b. shake and bake.
c. strip-and-peel shop.
d. midnight auto supply. Ansswer - a. chop shop.
A common tactic that enables a weaker state or nonstate entity, such as a
terrorist group, to achieve an advantage over a stronger adversary is known as
what?
a. apathetic contagion
b. asymmetric warfare
c. antithetical engagement
d. antiparallel deconfliction Ansswer - b. asymmetric warfare
,A crime in which a stolen vehicle assumes the identity of a legally owned, or
non-stolen, vehicle of a similar make and model is called
a. counterfeiting.
b. strip and ship.
c. invisible theft.
d. vehicle cloning. Ansswer - d. vehicle cloning.
A disrupter is
a. another term used to describe an arsonist.
b. a device that uses gunpowder to fire a jet of water into an explosive with
the intent of making it safe.
c. someone who accidentally disturbs the scene of an arson fire.
d. a common type of igniter used to start fires. Ansswer - b. a device that uses
gunpowder to fire a jet of water into an explosive with the intent of making it
safe.
A flash mob is an example of
a. gang behavior that is atypical because it involves a large portion of the gang
at the same time.
b. swarming.
c. illegal gang activity.
d. all of these choices. Ansswer - d. all of these choices.
A gang's graffiti can provide all of the following pieces of information about the
gang except one. Which one does it not reveal?
a. arrest records
b. leadership
c. territory
, d. members Ansswer - a. arrest records
A go-between who receives stolen goods for resale is called a
a. dealer.
b. pawn broker.
c. broker.
d. fence. Ansswer - d. fence.
A homemade explosive that Richard Reid, the "shoe bomber," carried aboard
American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami in 2001 was made from
a. 2-methyloctane.
b. dynamite.
c. C-4 military explosive.
d. TATP or triacetone triperoxide. Ansswer - d. TATP or triacetone triperoxide.
A juvenile or young person who takes a car for some "thrills or excitement"
may be guilty of
a. joyriding.
b. aggravated car theft.
c. carjacking.
d. petite theft. Ansswer - a. joyriding.
A malicious program hidden inside an apparently harmless, legitimate program,
intended to carry out unauthorized or illegal functions, is called a
a. logic bomb.
b. super-zapper.
c. Trojan horse.