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Q.1 Which of the following is the nature of intelligence?A. Intelligence is the market research process B. Intelligence is the plain news collection process C. Intelligence is about reducing uncertainty in conflict D. Intelligence is the traditional research as it is carried out in laboratories
C
A framing effect usually occur in the following issues? a. the poorly defined problem b. the accurate problem definition c. the problem in detail d. the problem is not important
a
In intelligence analysis with the target-centric process approach, "network" means a. Generalized network b. Communications networks c. Social networks d. Physical networks
a
In statement of the problem, what is the purpose? a. Identify the intelligence customers and try to understand their needs b. Written reports (increasingly in electronic form) c. Briefings or customer interaction d. Obtain as much background knowledge as possible
a
Often the problem breakdown provides one which of the following? a. a target model b. an ending point c. a hierarchical tree of subproblems d. a replica
a
Q.10 What is the Netwar? A. Network-centric warfare B. Information warfar C. A form of collaboration to work, in which members form networks. D. A form of information-related conflict, in which opponents using networks.
a
Q.4 Which of the following is a advantage of the traditional intelligence cycle? A. It fits a conventional paradigm for problem solving B. Effective intelligence efforts are the true cycles C. Linear problem-solving a good approach method D. The cycle defines a social series of steps
a
Q.6 Which of the following is NOT a method is used in the collection step? A. Pre-processing collected data B. Evaluating and collating data C. HUMINT D. COMINT
a
The process in which the problem definition is the first step to be called with the following names? a. Structured argumentation b. Remove uncertainty in conflict c. Define limited resources and political ramifications d. Recognize set of interlocking issues and constraints
a
What is Strategies-to-Task step? a. Breaking down a problem into parts so that each part can be examined systematically b. Narrow the top-level intelligence task c. Basic technique for defining a problem in generalization d. Another name of the synthesis results from the information collected
a
What is Strategies-to-Task step? a. breaking down a problem into parts so that each part can be examined systematically b. narrow the top-level intelligence task c. basic technique for defining a problem in generalization d. another name of the synthesis results from the information collected
a
What is the goal of Intelligence? a. Establish facts and then to develop precise, reliable, and valid inferences for use in strategic decision making or operational planning. b. Friends and allies do not conduct intelligence operations on one another. c. Intelligence is always concerned with a target. d. Reduce uncertainty in conflict.
a
What is the real target of CI? a. the foreign intelligence service b. prevent discourage treason c. protecting sources and methods d. combination of covert action, denial, and deception
a
What model which relationships are known and specified explicitly? a. Deterministic model b. Stochastic model c. Linear model d. Nonlinear model
a
When answering the question of defining an intelligence analysis problem you need to be careful with the following problem? a. All of these b. Request that has passed through several nodes in the organization. c. The request should be specific and stripped of unwanted excess. d. It makes clear what questions the customer does not want answered.
a
When defining an intelligence analysis problem you begin with answering question: "What are the real questions?" What is the purpose of this question? a. To narrow the problem definition b. Written report c. Determine the product of intelligence process d. To provide intelligence to support customers
a
When defining an intelligence analysis problem you begin with answering question: "What are the real questions?" What is the purpose of this question? a. to narrow the problem definition. b. written report c. determine the product of intelligence process d. to provide intelligence to support customers
a
Where is right about planning, direction in traditional intelligence cycle? a. Determining how the other components of the cycle will address the problem. b. Collection or gathering information. c. The finished intelligence must be disseminated to the customer in a written report or a briefing. d. The newly collected and processed material must be brought together with relevant historical material to create intelligence.
a
Which of the following are features of a significant problem? a. Complex and nonlinear b. Linear c. Hierarchical d. Nested
a
Which of the following are features of a significiant problem? a. complex and nonlinear b. linear c. hierarchical d. nested
a
Which of the following is NOT a method is used in the collection step? a. Pre-processing collected data b. Evaluating and collating data c. HUMINT d. COMINT
a
Which of the following is NOT a step of the traditional intelligence cycle? a. Distributing b. Planning c. Processing d. Analysis
a
Which of the following is NOT a target system? a. A geographical entity b. The government of a region c. The drug cartel d. A cocaine supply network
a
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the Target-Centric Process? a. Linear problem-solving a good approach method b. Address the information glut problem c. The process is resilient d. Satisfy a wide range of customers from a single knowledge base
a
Which of the following is a advantage of the traditional intelligence cycle? a. It fits a conventional paradigm for problem solving. b. Effective intelligence efforts are the true cycles. c. Linear problem-solving a good approach method. d. The cycle defines a social series of steps.
a
Which of the following is a challenge when defining the complex problems? a. The problem represents an evolving set of interlocking issues and constraints. b. Only one single stakeholder c. Not strong constraints on the solution d. The problem represents as the isolation set
a
Which of the following is the nature of intelligence? a. Intelligence is about reducing uncertainty in conflict. b. Intelligence is the market research process. c. Intelligence is the plain news collection process. d. Intelligence is the traditional research as it is carried out in laboratories.
a
Which of the following questions is NOT use in defining an intelligence analysis problem? a. What analysis method used? b. When is the result needed? c. Who is the customer? d. What is the purpose?
a
Which of the following work is performed in step called "dissemination" of the traditional intelligence cycle? a. Produce the finished intelligence to the customer in a written report b. Definition of the intelligence problem c. Determining how the other components of the cycle will address the problem d. Pre-processing collected data
a
Which of the folowing is a form of the problem definition product? a. in précis b. in full detail c. in the description d. in email
a
Which the following is NOT a pattern model? a. space-time b. statistical c. chronological d. spatial
a
Q.2 Which of the following is NOT a step of the traditional intelligence cycle? A. Planning B. Distributing C. Processing D. Analysis
b
Q.8 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic but a target system must comprise it? A. Structure B. Operation C. Function D. Process
b
Q.5 Which of the following is NOT a advantage of the Target-Centric Process? A. Address the information glut problem B. The process is resilient C. Linear problem-solving a good approach method D. Satisfy a wide range of customers from a single knowledge base
c
Q.3 Which of the following work is performed in step called "dissemination" of the traditional intelligence cycle? A. Definition of the intelligence problem B. Determining how the other components of the cycle will address the problem C. Pre-processing collected data D. Produce the finished intelligence to the customer in a written report
d
Q.7 In intelligence analysis with the target-centric process approach, "network" means A. Communications networks B. Social networks C. Physical networks D. Generalized network
d
Q.9 Which of the following is NOT a target system? A. The government of a region B. The drug cartel C. A cocaine supply network D. A geographical entity
d
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic but a target system must comprise it? a. Process b. Structure c. Function d. Operation
d