1) Automation technology can be used to reduce the burden of sorting through large amounts of _____ to enable an analyst to correlate various sets of _____ to make an assessment. [objective84] [Remediation Accessed :N]
data, information
intelligence, data
information, intelligence
data, intelligence
2) Joint intelligence planning supports joint operation planning and may result in the production of what three products? [objective102]
Contingency Plan
Dynamic Threat Assessment
Annex B: Intelligence
National Intelligence Support Plan
3) What two features distinguish intelligence from information? [objective86] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Provides raw, factual information on a wide variety of subjects
Consists of the synthesis of quantitative analysis and qualitative judgment with an assigned degree of confidence to the analytical conclusion
Allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances
Contributes to or shapes the commander’s decision making process
4) Which of the following are tasks that the J2 performs? (Select all that apply.) [objective87] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Produces threat assessments on a continuing basis to help the commander create or exploit opportunities to accomplish friendly force objectives
Assesses the characteristics of the adversary’s decision-making process and identifies weaknesses that may be exploited
Ensures that critical intelligence is disseminated appropriately in a timely manner to the joint force commanders (JFCs), staff, and components
Analyzes the adversary and other relevant aspects of the operational environment
5) As it relates to management of priority intelligence requirements (PIRs), what is the responsibility of the J2 once the commander has approved the PIRs? [objective88]
Focus efforts supporting the objectives and disseminate positive information in an appropriate and timely manner to the joint force commander’s staff and components
Propose PIR updates for approval by the J3, Operations Director
Continuously review and update Friendly Force Information Requirements (FFIR)
Continuously review the PIRs with respect to the adversary and the changing situation to determine whether they remain relevant to the commander’s intent
6) Collection activities acquire and extract data from the operational environment such that Processing and Exploitation can convert that data into information to be used during Analysis and Production to refine into _____ to satisfy Requests for Information (RFI) or the commander’s Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR). [objective89]
intelligence
translation
data fee
information
7) After intelligence requirements are established, the staff reviews organic information sources for answers to requirements. If a requirement cannot be met from local sources then the _____. [objective90]
staff issues a Request for Information (RFI)
JFC refines the PIR to match available intelligence
staff requests JFC for justification of PIR
staff rejects JFC’s PIR
8) Which of the following must collection managers continuously monitor the results of? (Select all that apply.) [objective91] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Diversity and availability of intelligence dissemination paths
Available collection assets
Processing and exploitation and production capacity
Effectiveness of meeting collection requirements to address the JFC’s evaluation and feedback portion of the intelligence process
9) Intelligence dissemination requirements and procedures must be coordinated through the _____.
Communications directorate of the J6
Joint force command J3
Joint Collection Management Board
Joint force command J2
10) This intelligence product category involves the integration of time-sensitive, all-source intelligence and information into concise, objective reporting on the current situation in a particular area. [objective93]
Identity Intelligence
Estimative Intelligence
Current Intelligence
Target Intelligence
11) This intelligence product category results from the fusion of identity attributes and other information and intelligence associated with those attributes collected across all intelligence disciplines. [objective94] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Warning Intelligence
Identity Intelligence
General Military Intelligence
Target Intelligence
12) What category of intelligence is produced for the President, Congress, Secretary of Defense, senior military leaders and Combatant Commanders? [objective95]
Doctrinal
Theater strategic
National strategic
National security
13) An intelligence estimate of the enemy campaign lines of operation based on intelligence reporting of an extremist group’s use of safe houses and the local population for logistical support is an example of what level of intelligence? [objective96]
Theater strategic
Human
Tactical
Operational
14) Prior to planning for operations in support of the JFC OPLAN an intelligence brief is presented to the planning staff. Which one of the ten principles of intelligence does this represent? [objective97]
Integrity
Collaboration
Synchronization
Prioritization
15) Assuming the truism that intelligence is imperfect, what is the best way to minimize the obstacles to achieving a high degree of fidelity in the products of intelligence? [objective98]
Anticipating the changing operational environment and focusing collection efforts to support ongoing operations
Collaborating with allies and coalition partners who possess niche expertise and alternative perspectives that complement joint force intelligence efforts
Staffing efforts to achieve a mix of skills and characteristics that enable them to remain responsive a changing environment
Constantly strive to maintain the highest possible standards of excellence
16) A key function of the J2 is to integrate outside stakeholders into intelligence planning and operations. The J2 can support the Joint Force Commander by integrating _____. [objective99]
nongovernmental organizations
interested UN countries
state and local militias
partner nation intelligence capabilities and assessments
17) Which of the following National Intelligence leadership positions advises the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, combatant commanders (CCDRs), and USD(I) on all matters concerning military and military-related intelligence. [objective100] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Director of National Intelligence
Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Joint Staff Directorate for Intelligence, J2
Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
18) The intelligence component of the National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center (NJOIC) provides planning, management, and infrastructure for intelligence working groups and intelligence task forces that provide direct intelligence support during major conflicts. [objective101]
True
False
19) Which two of the following statements highlight the critical features of intelligence? [objective85]
Allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances
Provides raw, factual information on a wide variety of subjects
Informs decisions by illuminating the differences in available courses of action
Contributes to or shapes the commander’s decision making process