MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Which of the following is a best practice for securing your home computer?
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    Follow the instructions given only by verified personnel.
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    Classified material must be appropriately marked
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    New interest in learning a foreign language
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    Use antivirus software and keep it up to date.
Q.2.
How many potential insider threat indicators does a person who is playful and charming, consistently wins performance awards, but is occasionally aggressive in trying to access sensitive information display?
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    It is never permitted
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    Decline the request.
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    Official use only
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    1 indicator
Q.3.
When is conducting a private money-making venture using your Government-furnished computer permitted?
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    Your place of birth
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    It is never permitted
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    Medical test results
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    At all time when is the facility.
Q.4.
Which classified level is given to information that could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security?
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    New interest in learning a foreign language
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    Passport number
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    Decline the request.
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    Secret
Q.5.
Which of the following is the best example of Personally Identifiable Information (PII)?
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    New interest in learning a foreign language
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    Passport number
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    Use antivirus software and keep it up to date.
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    Classified material must be appropriately marked
Q.6.
Is it acceptable to take a short break while a coworker monitors your computer while logged on with your Common Access Card (CAC)?
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    Connect to the Government Virtual Private Network (VPN).
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    No. Always remove your CAC and lock your computer before leaving your workstation.
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    No. Only use you agency trusted websites.
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    View email in plain text and don't view email in Preview Pane.
Q.7.
Which of the following does a security classification guide provided?
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    Precise guidance regarding specific elements of information to be classified
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    Follow the instructions given only by verified personnel.
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    New interest in learning a foreign language
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    Use antivirus software and keep it up to date.
Q.8.
Which may be a security issue with compressed URLs?
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    Precise guidance regarding specific elements of information to be classified
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    Follow the instructions given only by verified personnel.
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    Classified material must be appropriately marked
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    There is no way to know where the link actually leads.
Q.9.
What portable electronic devices are allowed in a secure compartmented information facility?
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    Government owned PEDs if expressed authorized by your agency
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    View email in plain text and don't view email in Preview Pane.
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    Refer the reporter to your organization's public affair office
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    Difficult life circumstances such as substance abuse, divided loyalty or allegiance to the U.S., and extreme, persistent interpersonal difficulties.
Q.10.
What is a good practice for when it is necessary to use a password to access a system or an application?
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    At all time when is the facility.
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    View email in plain text and don't view email in Preview Pane.
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    Avoid using the same password between systems or applications.
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    Connect to the Government Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Q.11.
What are some actions you can take to try to protect you identity?
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    There is no way to know where the link actually leads.
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    Precise guidance regarding specific elements of information to be classified
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    Shred personal documents, never share passwords and order a credit history annually.
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    Memory sticks, flash drives, or external hard drives.
Q.12.
What is the best way to protect your common access card?
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    Maintain possession of it at all times.
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    Classified material must be appropriately marked
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    Use antivirus software and keep it up to date.
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    New interest in learning a foreign language
Q.13.
What is a way to prevent the download of viruses and other malicious code when checking your email?
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    Avoid using the same password between systems or applications.
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    Call your security point of contact immediately.
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    View email in plain text and don't view email in Preview Pane.
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    Your place of birth
Q.14.
What should you do when you are working on an unclassified system and receive an email with a classified attachment?
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    Call your security point of contact immediately.
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    View email in plain text and don't view email in Preview Pane.
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    Decline the request.
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    No. Only use you agency trusted websites.
Q.15.
Spillage: What should you do if a reporter asks you about potentially classified information on the web?
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    Refer the reporter to your organization's public affair office
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    View email in plain text and don't view email in Preview Pane.
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    Avoid using the same password between systems or applications.
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    Connect to the Government Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Q.16.
What are some potential insider threat indicators?
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    Difficult life circumstances such as substance abuse, divided loyalty or allegiance to the U.S., and extreme, persistent interpersonal difficulties.
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    Shred personal documents, never share passwords and order a credit history annually.
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    Government owned PEDs if expressed authorized by your agency
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    Refer the reporter to your organization's public affair office
Q.17.
Which of the following is a way to protect against social engineering?
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    Use antivirus software and keep it up to date.
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    Classified material must be appropriately marked
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    New interest in learning a foreign language
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    Follow the instructions given only by verified personnel.