SFPC EXAM / ACTUAL SFPC EXAM REAL QUESTIONS
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What are the 5 elements of PERSEC? - ANSWER: 1. Designation
2. Investigation
3. Adjudication
4. Reinvestigation
5. Continuous Evaluation
What is the 5 criteria adjudicators use when determining eligibility for a security
clearance? - ANSWER: 1. Honesty
2. Reliability
3. Character
4. Loyalty
5. Trustworthiness
Define continuous evaluation - ANSWER: uninterrupted assessment of an individual
for retention of a security clearance eligibility or a continuing assignment to sensitive
duties
What does the Continuous Evaluation Program (CEP) do? - ANSWER: Monitors
employees for new information or changes since the last investigation or
reinvestigation
What the prerequisites for interim clearance eligibility? - ANSWER: 1. Valid need for
access
2. Favorable review of SF-86
3. All minimum requirements are met
What are the 4 civilian personnel designations? - ANSWER: 1. Special-sensitive
2. Critical-sensitive
3. Noncritical-sensitive
4. Nonsensitive
What are special-sensitive positions? - ANSWER: Civilian position with potential for
inestimable damage to NS or inestimable adverse impact to the efficiency of the
DoD/Military; consists of SCI, SAP, or positions the DoD component head determines
to be at a higher level of security
What are critical-sensitive positions? - ANSWER: A civilian NS position that has the
potential to cause exceptionally grave damage to NS; consists of TOP SECRET duties,
fiduciary duties or designation from DoD component head
, What are noncritical sensitive positions? - ANSWER: A civilian NS position with the
potential to cause significant or serious damage to NS; consists of positions requiring
access to CONFIDENTIAL/SECRET info
Define the Hatch Act of 1939 - ANSWER: Established the initial guidelines for
personnel security - requiring employees to pledge allegiance to the US
What are the objectives of Joint Clearance and Access Verification System (JCAVS)? -
ANSWER: 1. Update security accesses
2. Allow communication amongst other offices and CAFs
3. Facilitate management tasks (personnel actions/reports/notifications)
What is the objective of JPAS? - ANSWER: JPAS uses a centralized database with
computer processing and application programs for standard DoD PERSEC processes.
Comprises JCAVS and JAMS
Define and describe CATS - ANSWER: Case Adjudication Tracking System - used by
DoD CAF adjudicators to review electronic PSIs completed by NBIB
What is DISS and what two programs does it replace? - ANSWER: Defense
Information System for Security. It replaces CATS and JPAS
What are the 4 information advisements required under the Privacy Act of 1974? -
ANSWER: 1. Under what authority is the information being gathered?
2. What is the principal purpose for gathering the information?
3. How will the information routinely be used?
4. Is providing the information mandatory or voluntary; what are the consequences
for refusal to provide information
What are the standards for creating classified working papers? - ANSWER: 1. They
are dated upon creation
2. They are marked with the classification and "WOKRING PAPERS"
3. They are destroyed when no long needed or brought into accountability (180
days)
Name the classified coversheet titles? - ANSWER: SF-703 = TOP SECRET
SF-704 = SECRET
SF-705 = CONFIDENTIAL
Original Classification - ANSWER: Determines in the info is official government info,
classification eligibility (including threat and level), duration of classification, and
communicates the decision
Derivative Classification - ANSWER: an assumed responsibility of anyone who applies
markings for a new document or material conveying classified info
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VERIFIED ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION |
RATED A+ BY EXPERT
What are the 5 elements of PERSEC? - ANSWER: 1. Designation
2. Investigation
3. Adjudication
4. Reinvestigation
5. Continuous Evaluation
What is the 5 criteria adjudicators use when determining eligibility for a security
clearance? - ANSWER: 1. Honesty
2. Reliability
3. Character
4. Loyalty
5. Trustworthiness
Define continuous evaluation - ANSWER: uninterrupted assessment of an individual
for retention of a security clearance eligibility or a continuing assignment to sensitive
duties
What does the Continuous Evaluation Program (CEP) do? - ANSWER: Monitors
employees for new information or changes since the last investigation or
reinvestigation
What the prerequisites for interim clearance eligibility? - ANSWER: 1. Valid need for
access
2. Favorable review of SF-86
3. All minimum requirements are met
What are the 4 civilian personnel designations? - ANSWER: 1. Special-sensitive
2. Critical-sensitive
3. Noncritical-sensitive
4. Nonsensitive
What are special-sensitive positions? - ANSWER: Civilian position with potential for
inestimable damage to NS or inestimable adverse impact to the efficiency of the
DoD/Military; consists of SCI, SAP, or positions the DoD component head determines
to be at a higher level of security
What are critical-sensitive positions? - ANSWER: A civilian NS position that has the
potential to cause exceptionally grave damage to NS; consists of TOP SECRET duties,
fiduciary duties or designation from DoD component head
, What are noncritical sensitive positions? - ANSWER: A civilian NS position with the
potential to cause significant or serious damage to NS; consists of positions requiring
access to CONFIDENTIAL/SECRET info
Define the Hatch Act of 1939 - ANSWER: Established the initial guidelines for
personnel security - requiring employees to pledge allegiance to the US
What are the objectives of Joint Clearance and Access Verification System (JCAVS)? -
ANSWER: 1. Update security accesses
2. Allow communication amongst other offices and CAFs
3. Facilitate management tasks (personnel actions/reports/notifications)
What is the objective of JPAS? - ANSWER: JPAS uses a centralized database with
computer processing and application programs for standard DoD PERSEC processes.
Comprises JCAVS and JAMS
Define and describe CATS - ANSWER: Case Adjudication Tracking System - used by
DoD CAF adjudicators to review electronic PSIs completed by NBIB
What is DISS and what two programs does it replace? - ANSWER: Defense
Information System for Security. It replaces CATS and JPAS
What are the 4 information advisements required under the Privacy Act of 1974? -
ANSWER: 1. Under what authority is the information being gathered?
2. What is the principal purpose for gathering the information?
3. How will the information routinely be used?
4. Is providing the information mandatory or voluntary; what are the consequences
for refusal to provide information
What are the standards for creating classified working papers? - ANSWER: 1. They
are dated upon creation
2. They are marked with the classification and "WOKRING PAPERS"
3. They are destroyed when no long needed or brought into accountability (180
days)
Name the classified coversheet titles? - ANSWER: SF-703 = TOP SECRET
SF-704 = SECRET
SF-705 = CONFIDENTIAL
Original Classification - ANSWER: Determines in the info is official government info,
classification eligibility (including threat and level), duration of classification, and
communicates the decision
Derivative Classification - ANSWER: an assumed responsibility of anyone who applies
markings for a new document or material conveying classified info