Antiterrorism Level 1 Flashcards
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- True or False: When possible, it is best to always travel with a cell phone.
- True or False: In the event of a skyjacking, you should immediately attempt to subdue the skyjackers.
- True or False: Keeping a well-maintained vehicle is considered a 'best practice' from both a security and safety perspective.
- True or False: From a security perspective, the best rooms are directly next to emergency exits.
- True or False: IEDs may come in many forms and may be camouflaged to blend in to the surrounding environment.
- True or False: Surveillance can be performed through either stationary or mobile means.
- True or False: Terrorists usually avoid tourist locations since they are not DOD-related.
- True or False: Room invasions are a significant security issue for hotels located in CONUS.
- True or False: In an active shooter incident involving firearms, you should immediately lie on the ground.
- True or False: From an antiterrorism perspective, espionage and security negligence are considered insider threats.
- True or False: State Department Travel Warnings should be consulted prior to taking trips across the US-Mexican border.
- True or False: Active resistance should be the immediate response to an active shooter incident.
- True or False: Internet acquaintances can pose a security threat and should be carefully monitored.
- True or False: Early symptoms of a biological attack may appear the same as common illnesses.
- True or False: Reasons for acquiring hostages include publicity, use as a bargaining chip while executing other crimes, the forcing of political concessions, and ransom.
- True or False: Alerts from the National Terrorism Advisory System apply only to the United States and its possessions.
- True or False: Home security can be improved with self-help measures like changing locks, securing windows, and improving outdoor lighting.
- From the following choices, select the factors you should consider to understand the threat in your environment: How sophisticated are terrorist groups? How active are terrorist groups? Are terrorist groups violent?
- Select the factor that will NOT help you avoid becoming the victim of a terrorist attack: Predictability, Location, Opportunity, or Association?
- Force Protection Condition DELTA means that your base is at which one of the following levels?
- Which of the following is NOT an Antiterrorism Level I theme? (Be Vigilant, Collections, Counter-surveillance, Report and Respond, Anticipate)
- Which of the following have NOT been targeted or plotted against by terrorists or violent individuals?
- What is NOT a terrorist method of surveillance?
- Which one of these is a possible indicator of a suspicious letter or package?
- Which of the following is NOT a useful vehicle feature from a security perspective?
- What should you NOT do during a hostage rescue attempt?
- Which of the following is NOT a physical security feature you should check when inspecting your hotel room?
- Which one of the following is NOT an early indicator of a potential insider threat?
- Which of the following is NOT a recommended response to an active shooter incident?
- What are the four Antiterrorism Level I themes?
- What does FPCON stand for?
- What are the five FPCON levels in order from lowest to highest?
- What does FPCON Normal indicate?
- What does FPCON Alpha indicate?
- What does FPCON Bravo indicate?
- What does FPCON Charlie indicate?
- If you identify a possible surveillance attempt, what should you do?
- What are the three recommended responses to an active shooter event in order?
- What does the 'Run' phase of active shooter response involve?
- What does the 'Hide' phase of active shooter response involve?
- What does the 'Fight' phase of active shooter response involve?
- What is the ticketing area at an airport compared to the area beyond the security checkpoint?
- What is the best way to protect yourself from terrorist surveillance?
- What are indicators of a possible Vehicle-Borne IED (VBIED)?
- What should you do if you discover a suspicious package or possible IED?
- What are the phases of a terrorist attack planning cycle?
- What does iSALUTE stand for in suspicious activity reporting?
- True or False: Security is a team effort.
- What should you do if you observe someone photographing a military installation's security features?
- What travel precautions should you take when traveling OCONUS (outside the continental United States)?
- What is the most common method of terrorist attack worldwide?
- What social media practices help reduce your terrorism risk?
- During a hostage situation, what should you do in the initial moments of capture?
- What information should a POW provide if captured?
- What are indicators of a possible chemical attack?
- What is the difference between antiterrorism (AT) and counterterrorism (CT)?
- What are Random Antiterrorism Measures (RAMs)?
- What should you do if you receive a bomb threat by telephone?
- What DoDI establishes the DoD Antiterrorism Program?
- How often must all DoD personnel complete Antiterrorism Level 1 training?
- What does NTAS stand for?
- True or false: The initial moments of a hostage taking incident can be extremely dangerous
- True or False: The ticketing area is more secure than the area beyond the security check point.
- True or False: Everyone on an installation has shared responsibility for security.
- What is the most increased Force Protection Level for a base/installation?
- Which of the following are NOT an Antiterrorism Level I theme? Select all that apply.
- Persons who have been given access to an installation can be counted on to be of no threat. True or False?
- Ed is a new employee with the DOD. He notices some odd behaviors from his coworker, Jane. Which of these behaviors is a potential Terrorism indicator?
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