#1
Which of the following is NOT a primary goal of counterterrorism?
Preventing terrorist attacks
Disrupting terrorist networks
Promoting terrorism
Protecting civilians
#2
What does the term 'Force Protection' refer to?
Protecting military personnel, assets, and operations
Protecting civilian populations
Preventing terrorism
Engaging in offensive military actions
#3
Which of the following is an example of a soft target?
Airport with strict security measures
Military base with armed guards
Shopping mall with minimal security
Government building with surveillance cameras
#4
What is the purpose of 'Active Shooter Drills' in force protection?
To train personnel in responding to armed attacks
To identify potential terrorists
To develop diplomatic strategies
To analyze intelligence data
#5
What is the purpose of 'Perimeter Security' in force protection measures?
To secure the outer boundaries of a facility or area
To monitor internal activities
To control access to sensitive information
To conduct background checks on personnel
#6
Which of the following is a common counterterrorism strategy aimed at disrupting terrorist financing?
Sanctions
Armed patrols
Social media campaigns
Educational programs
#7
Which of the following is NOT a common counterterrorism measure?
Increased surveillance
Diplomatic negotiations with terrorists
Enhanced border security
Improving intelligence gathering
#8
What is the purpose of 'Hardening' in force protection strategies?
Making military installations more resistant to attack
Promoting dialogue with potential aggressors
Enhancing diplomatic relations
Strengthening international alliances
#9
Which agency in the United States is primarily responsible for counterterrorism?
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
National Security Agency (NSA)
#10
What is 'C-IED' in the context of counterterrorism?
Counter-Intelligence and Espionage Division
Counter-Improvised Explosive Device
Counter-Insurgency and Extremism Division
Crisis and Incident Emergency Directorate
#11
What does the acronym 'IED' stand for in the context of counterterrorism?
Intelligence and Electronic Defense
Improvised Explosive Device
Integrated Emergency Deployment
International Espionage Directorate
#12
Which of the following is an example of 'Passive Defense' in force protection?
Conducting regular patrols
Installing blast-resistant windows
Training personnel in hand-to-hand combat
Engaging in preemptive strikes
#13
What is 'Red Teaming' in the context of counterterrorism?
Simulating enemy tactics to test security measures
Engaging in psychological warfare against terrorists
Deploying special operations forces
Implementing strict border controls
#14
What is the concept of 'Denial and Deception' in counterterrorism?
Using misinformation and concealment to mislead terrorists
Denying access to critical infrastructure
Blocking terrorist funding
Deceiving the public about counterterrorism efforts
#15
What is 'Situational Awareness' in the context of counterterrorism?
Knowing one's surroundings and detecting potential threats
Understanding global economic trends
Predicting natural disasters
Monitoring social media activities
#16
What is the concept of 'Community Policing' in counterterrorism?
Empowering local communities to collaborate with law enforcement
Establishing military checkpoints in urban areas
Deploying special forces in rural regions
Utilizing drones for surveillance
#17
What is the concept of 'Counter Surveillance' in counterterrorism?
Monitoring potential threats to critical infrastructure
Conducting surveillance on suspected terrorists
Training civilians to identify suspicious behavior
Identifying and evading surveillance by hostile actors