Naval Knowledge, Unit 2, Chapter 3: Naval Intelligence
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Which of the following is the best-known intelligence U.S. Navy intelligence operation of World War II?
The breaking of the Japanese cipher codes.
The breaking of the German enigma code.
The breaking of Russian diplomatic codes.
The discovery of the Japanese nuclear program.
The discovery of the Japanese lines of supply to and from Java.
Material collected from all sources about a given subject or country.
Raw Information
Raw Intelligence
Political Intelligence
Military Intelligence
Espionage
The protection of a nation's secrets is know as what?
Counterintelligence
Intelligence
Espionage
Processing
Defensive Intelligence
Which of the following is not one of the steps of the Intelligence Cycle?
Espionage
Processing
Analysis and Production
Dissemination
Collection
Which step in the Intelligence Cycle involves the conversion of vast amounts of information coming into the system from all sources into a form more suitable for producing finished intelligence?
Processing
Analysis and Production
Dissemination
Planning and Direction
Collection
Which of the following sources of intelligence might require sending agents and spies to gather the required information?
Covert Sources
Open Sources
Technical Collection
Diplomatic Sources
Counterintelligence Sources
Which of the following is NOT a type of intelligence?
MILINT
COMINT
HUMINT
ELINT
PHOTOINT
What did spy aircraft such as the U-2 rely on to protect them from enemy air defenses when they flew over a country to get photographic intelligence?
High-altitude
High-speed
Stealth Technology
The cover of darkness
Electromagnetic Radar Jamming Systems
What has reduced the need for spy plane flights in modern time?
Intelligence satellites.
Better Communications Intelligence (COMINT)
Stealth technology
Better forms of stand-off intelligence collection aircraft.
The need for spy plane flights has not been reduced at all.
Which of the following is an example of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) used to gather intelligence information by U.S. Forces?
Predator
U-2
SR-71 Blackbird
F/A-18 Hornet
TARPS
Who is responsible for coordinating the activities of the agencies that make up the national intelligence community?
The director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
The director of the National Security Council (NSC)
The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
The director of the National Reconnaissance Office)
What department has the primary mission to develop and coordinate a national strategy to secure the U.S. against terrorist threats or attacks?
The Office of Homeland Security
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Central Intelligence Agency
The National Security Council
The Defense Investigative Agency
Which of the following is NOT one of the eight intelligence agencies within the Department of Defense?
The National Security Council
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service
The National Security Agency
The National Reconnaissance Office
What Defense Department intelligence organization was created in 1961 and focuses on targeting and battle-damage assessment and weapons proliferation?
The Defense Intelligence Agency
The National Security Agency
The National Reconnaissance Office
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency
The Defense Investigative Service
What intelligence organization is responsible for coordinating the spaceborne reconnaissance needs of the U.S. government?
The National Reconnaissance Office
The National Security Agency
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency
The Defense Intelligence Agency
The Office of Naval Intelligence
What is the title of the senior armed forces attaché on a diplomatic post?
The defense attaché.
The military attaché.
The U.S. attaché.
The consular attaché.
The ambassador's attaché.
What is the counterintelligence and investigative arm of the Navy called?
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
The Office of Naval Intelligence
The Naval Reconnaissance Office
The Naval Intelligence Agency
The Naval Security Agency
Which of the following is a reason for someone to become a spy?
These are all common reasons for someone to become a spy.
Hatred for another country
Need for money
Fear
Love of their country
What is the name of the publication that contains the policies of the Chief of Naval Operations regarding the security of classified materials?
The Security Manual
The Intelligence Manual
The CNO Counterintelligence Directive
The Office of Naval Intelligence Publication
The Classified Materials Manual
What is the term used to describe classified information that has been acquired, viewed or analyzed by the enemy?
Compromised
Salvaged
Captured
Stolen
Open Source
Which of the following is NOT an example of a means that classified material could be compromised?
Encryption
Salvage
Photography
Cryptanalysis
Carelessness
What is the name of the intelligence agency which has the mission of coordinating counterintelligence activities between the various other intelligence agencies?
The National Counterintelligence Center (NCC)
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
The Homeland Security Department (HSD)
What level of classification pertains to material that, if revealed to a potential enemy, could cause serious damage to the nation?
Secret
Top Secret
Confidential
Official Use Only
Classified
What level of classification pertains to material that, if revealed to a potential enemy, could cause grave or great damage to the nation?
Top Secret
Secret
Confidential
Official Use Only
Classified
Who determines the proper classification level (Top Secret, Secret or Confidential) for documents?
The person or agency that originated the material.
The National Counterintelligence Center (NCC).
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The Defense Intelligence Service (DIS).
Classified publications with very limited distribution are called what?
Registered publications.
Restricted publications.
Classified publications.
"Eyes-Only" publications
Official Use Only publications.
Which of the following would NOT be an example of a possible Registered Publication?
Emergency Destruction Bill
Cipher Books
Communications Books
Tactical Publications
Code Books
Which of the following methods of destroying classified materials is NOT authorized in the event of imminent capture by an enemy?
Throwing materials over the side of the ship.
Melting by use of chemical bombs ignited by electric batteries.
Smashing of coding devices with the parts scattered in deep water.
Burning of classified documents.
Shredding of classified documents.
What two things are needed before an individual can have access to classified material?
A security clearance for the level of classification and a "need-to-know".
A emergency destruction bill and a "need-to-know".
A security clearance for the level of classification and a emergency destruction bill
A security clearance for the level of classification and an intelligence rating.
An intelligence rating and a "need-to-know".
What was the name of the CIA employee who passed to the Soviet Union the identities of hundreds of U.S. agents in Soviet-controlled countries?