Intelligence and Secret Service Reviewer 3
1. Technical air sampler sensors designed to sniff for hostile substances or parties in a dark tunnel system.
A. Chemical sniffers B.Tunnel sniffers C. Dog sniffers D. Air sniffers Answer: B 2. A major electronic communications line, usually made up of a bundle of cables. A. Cable line B. Trunk line C. Telephone line D. DSL Answer: B 3. A counter-surveillance ploy in which more than one target car or target officer is being followed and they suddenly go in different directions, forcing the surveillance team to make instant choices about whom to follow. A. ABC technique B. Star-burst maneuver C. AC technique D. Sudden change maneuver Answer: B 4. A chemical marking compound developed by the KGB to keep tabs on the activities of a target officer. Also called METKA. The compound is made of nitrophenyl pentadien (NPPD) and luminol. A. Spy dust B. Chemical dust C. Sulfuric acid D. Potassium nitrate Answer: B 5. A ploy designed to deceive the observer into believing that an operation has gone bad when, in fact, it has been put into another compartment. A. Burned B. Deceiving C. Spoofing D. Misleading Answer: C 6. The special disguise and deception trade craft techniques developed under Moscow rules to help the CIA penetrate the KGB's security perimeter in Moscow. A. Silver bullet B. Golden bullet C. Bronze bullet D. Titanium bullet Answer: A 7. Any form of clandestine trade craft using a system of marks, signs, or codes for signaling between operatives. A. Ciphers B. Signs C. Signals D. Code Answer: C 8. Any trade craft technique employing invisible messages hidden in or on innocuous materials. This includes invisible inks and microdots, among many other variations. A. Secret writing B. Secret message C. Hidden message D. Hidden writing Answer: A 9. An apartment, hotel room, or other similar site considered safe for use by operatives as a base of operations or for a personal meeting. A. Meeting place B. Dead drop C. Drop D. Safe house Answer: D 10.When an operation goes bad and the agent is arrested. A. Rolled up B. Rolled down C. Burned out D. Burned down Answer: A 11. A clandestine operation in a police parlance means: A. covert intelligence B. surveillance C. secret activity D. overt intelligence Answer: C Remember the ff: Intelligence and Secret Service 1. Sun Tzu - The Chinese general who wrote The Art of War in about 400 b.c. 2. Smoking-bolt operation - A covert snatch operation in which a special entry team breaks into an enemy installation and steals a high-security device, like a code machine, leaving nothing but the "smoking bolts." 3. Information - unprocessed information or raw data. 4. Intelligence information - Information gathered or received which is of intelligence interests. 5. Intelligence community - It is an integrated and neatly organized entity composed of units or agencies which have intelligence interest and responsibilities. 6. Informant - is anyone who can furnish information. 7.Rolling car pickup - A clandestine car pickup executed so smoothly that the car hardly stops at all and seems to have kept moving forward. 8. Terms: 1. Wanted list - It is for crime suspects with warrant of arrest. 2. Watch list - It is for those without warrant of arrest. 3. Target list - It is for organized crime groups. 4. PIR - Priority Intelligence requirement 5. OIR - Other intelligence requirements 6. SOR - Specific order request 9. R.A. 8551 - Placed PNP as support to the AFP in Counter insurgency operations thru intelligence gathering. 10.The intelligence cycle (PNP Directorate for Intelligence) 1. Directing 2. Collecting 3. Processing 4. Dissemination and use Review Questions 4: Next Page Related:
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