DERIVATIVE CLASSIFICATION
IF103 16 TEST BANK 2026
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
◉ Derivative classification does not have the same impact and effects as
original classification. Answer: True
***False
◉ Which of the following is true concerning derivative classification?
Answer: a. Consulting the OCA is the first step in the derivative
classification process.
***b. Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating
information to identify elements that require classification.
c. Photocopying a Secret document is an example of derivative
classification.
d. Only appointed individuals may perform derivative classification.
◉ When derivatively classifying a document one must carefully analyze
the material they classify. Answer: ***True
False
◉ All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT:
Answer: ***a. Make recommendations for others to mark the new
document.
,b. Seek additional guidance to resolve uncertainty.
c. Analyze material to be classified.
d. Use authorized sources for guidance.
◉ When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a
listing of specific information elements that identify their classification,
reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information?
Answer: a. Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security
Information
***b. Security Classification Guide (SCG)
c. Properly marked source document
d. National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
◉ A Security Classification Guide (SCG) is: Answer: a. A document
that provides basic guidance and regulatory requirements for the DOD
Information Security Program.
b. A document that defines how to mark a classified document.
c. An existing classified document, from which information is extracted,
paraphrased, restated, and/or generated in a new form for inclusion in
another document.
***d. A collection of precise, comprehensive guidance about specific
program, system, operation, or weapon system elements of information
to be classified.
◉ Generating occurs when information is taken from an authorized
classification guidance source and is reworded in a new or different
document. Answer: True
, ***False
◉ Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of "contained in"
includes which of the following? Answer: a. A reader can deduce the
classified information by performing additional interpretation or
analysis.
***b. No additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the
classification of the information.
***c. Classified information comes from an authorized source into a
new document.
d. Classified information is not clearly or explicitly stated in the source
document.
◉ The derivative classification concept of "Contained in" applies to all
of the following EXCEPT: Answer: a. When the information is
paraphrased or restated from the existing content.
***b. When the information must be deduced as classified by some level
of analysis.
c. When the information is extracted word-for-word.
d. When the information is identified as classified by an authorized
source, such as a Security Classification Guide (SCG).
◉ The Security Classification Guide (SCG) states:
(U) Mission
(C) Personnel
(U) Location
IF103 16 TEST BANK 2026
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
◉ Derivative classification does not have the same impact and effects as
original classification. Answer: True
***False
◉ Which of the following is true concerning derivative classification?
Answer: a. Consulting the OCA is the first step in the derivative
classification process.
***b. Derivative classifiers are responsible for analyzing and evaluating
information to identify elements that require classification.
c. Photocopying a Secret document is an example of derivative
classification.
d. Only appointed individuals may perform derivative classification.
◉ When derivatively classifying a document one must carefully analyze
the material they classify. Answer: ***True
False
◉ All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT:
Answer: ***a. Make recommendations for others to mark the new
document.
,b. Seek additional guidance to resolve uncertainty.
c. Analyze material to be classified.
d. Use authorized sources for guidance.
◉ When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a
listing of specific information elements that identify their classification,
reason for classification, downgrading, and declassification information?
Answer: a. Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security
Information
***b. Security Classification Guide (SCG)
c. Properly marked source document
d. National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
◉ A Security Classification Guide (SCG) is: Answer: a. A document
that provides basic guidance and regulatory requirements for the DOD
Information Security Program.
b. A document that defines how to mark a classified document.
c. An existing classified document, from which information is extracted,
paraphrased, restated, and/or generated in a new form for inclusion in
another document.
***d. A collection of precise, comprehensive guidance about specific
program, system, operation, or weapon system elements of information
to be classified.
◉ Generating occurs when information is taken from an authorized
classification guidance source and is reworded in a new or different
document. Answer: True
, ***False
◉ Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of "contained in"
includes which of the following? Answer: a. A reader can deduce the
classified information by performing additional interpretation or
analysis.
***b. No additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the
classification of the information.
***c. Classified information comes from an authorized source into a
new document.
d. Classified information is not clearly or explicitly stated in the source
document.
◉ The derivative classification concept of "Contained in" applies to all
of the following EXCEPT: Answer: a. When the information is
paraphrased or restated from the existing content.
***b. When the information must be deduced as classified by some level
of analysis.
c. When the information is extracted word-for-word.
d. When the information is identified as classified by an authorized
source, such as a Security Classification Guide (SCG).
◉ The Security Classification Guide (SCG) states:
(U) Mission
(C) Personnel
(U) Location