104 NSF SPECIALIST CNIC INSTALLATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS
20. Completion and documentation of the Standards Compliance Course (SCC) is a ______ requirement for those personnel who require it. (REF D)
One time
16. The Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) is used to ______. (REF B)
a) Augment NSF during increased FPCONs b) Augment NSF in order to stand RAMs as desired by the Security Officer c) Augment NSF when directed by the Commanding Officer d) BothA&C
9. Which of the following does NOT meet the requirement to become qualified as a Basic Boat Coxswain or Level I Coxswain? (REF C)
a) Completion of required hours outlined by command instruction and Small Boat Coxswain JQR under the instruction of an Installation HSB TRASUP or PQS qualifier.
13. HSB positioning within security zones should consider which of the following? (REF C)
a) FPCON b) Number of HSB c) Jurisdictional patrol zones d) All of the above
3. Who is included in the term Naval Security Force (NSF)? (REF A)
a) Master-at-Arms and DoN Police only b) Master-at-Arms, DoN Police, and DoN Security Guards c) Contractors, Security Specialists, and Security Clerical and Assistance Series d) BothB&C
7. Where do NSF derive their authority to apprehend individuals from? (REF A)
a) Rule 302(b) of the Manual for Court Martial
2. All installations must conduct a series of AT exercises in addition to an annual installation wide AT exercise to validate their AT plans with a detailed record to be maintained of lessons learned. IAW DoDI 2000.16 how long must the installation maintain exercise documentation, ensuring lessons learned are incorporated? (REF A)
b) 2 years
10. Which of the following is NOT a required piece of safety equipment embarked personnel are required to wear? (REF C)
b) First aid kit
17. Who is the primary point of contact for the Installation Commanding Officer for all Navy Reserve (NR) NSF issues? (REF B)
b) NR NSF unit Commanding Officer
8. Due to extensive Level II coxswain training requirements, and to establish proficiency and consistency, a normal tour assignment to HPU is ______and the minimum tour length should be no less than _______. (REF D)
c) 2 years, 1 year
12. The Antiterrorism Tactical Watch Officer (ATTWO) reports directly to who for all operational matters relating to AT? (REF C)
c) Commanding Officer
4. Who approves post orders? (REF A)
c) Commanding Officer
11. Who is responsible for the safe operation of the HSB, and the safety of all embarked crewmembers? (REF C)
d) Coxswain
6. The Antiterrorism Working Group (ATWG) meets to develop and recommend policy, prepare planning documents, oversee the implementation of the AT program, develop and refine AT plans, and to address emergent or emergency AT program issues. Which of the following is NOT a required member of the ATWG? (REF A)
d) Operations Officer
19. Training in the use of force, including the use of deadly force, will be required ______ for all NSF personnel. (REF D)
d) Quarterly
5. NSF personnel shall not consume any alcoholic beverages within _____ hours prior to the commencement of their assigned shift. (REF A)
8 hrs
14. HSBs are the primary defense capability for High Value Assets (HVAs) within the Installation port. (REF C)
True
15. Harbors with home-ported priority A, B, or C assets present shall have a minimum of __ boat(s) in the water and available 24-hours per day, 7-days per week. (REF C)
2
18. The 15 to 18-month period of formal outside assessments begins with ____ and culminates with a ____ and the certification of the installation's NSF. (REF D)
CART;FEP
1. The CNIC Operations Officer, as directed by the Commander, is overall responsible for the administration of all CONUS Navy Region and Installation Protection Programs. The CNIC Operations Officer maintains the administration of all OCONUS regional and installation Protection Programs in coordination with Naval Component Commanders (NCC) and numbered Fleet Commanders. (REF A)
True
