Level I Antiterrorism Awareness Training

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From an antiterrorism perspective, espionage and security negligence are not considered insider threats. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 2)

False

Persons who have been given access to an installation can be counted on to be of no threat. True or False? (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 3)

False

Select all factors that are ways in which you might become the victim of a terrorist attack. (Introduction to Antiterrorism, Page 4)

Location, Association, Predictability and Opportunity

True or False: The initial moments of a hostage taking incident can be extremely dangerous. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 2)

True

True or False: When possible, it is best to always travel with a cell phone. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 2)

True

Electronic audio and video devices are never used by terrorists for surveillance purposes. True or False? (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 4)

False

True or False: Room invasions are not a significant security issue for hotels located within the United States. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 1)

False

Which one of these is a possible indicator of a suspicious letter or package? (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 4)

Misspellings of common words

True or False: Surveillance can be performed through either stationary or mobile means. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 3)

True

What should you NOT do during a hostage rescue attempt? (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 4)

Try to assist hostage rescue team

From the following choices, select the factors you should consider to understand the threat in your environment. (Introduction to Antiterrorism, Page 3)

Are the terrorist groups in the area, are they violet, do they attack americans, how active are they, how sophisticated are they, are they predictable, will local citizens warn americans, what tactics and weapons are used

If you identify a possible surveillance attempt you should try to handle the situation yourself. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 2)

False

True or False: In the event of a skyjacking, you should immediately attempt to subdue the skyjackers. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 4)

False

True or False: Terrorists usually avoid tourist locations since they are not DOD-related. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 1)

False

True or False: The ticketing area is more secure than the area beyond the security check point. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 3)

False

Which of the following is NOT a recommended response to an active shooter incident? (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 6)

Provide instructions to arriving emergency response personnel or stop them to ask for help

Home security can be improved with self-help measures like changing locks, securing windows, and improving outdoor lighting. True or False? (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 2)

True

IEDs may come in many forms and may be camouflaged to blend in to the surrounding environment. True or False? (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 3)

True

Knowing indicators of an unstable person can allow you to identify a potential insider threat before an incident. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 4)

True

True or False: Everyone on an installation has shared responsibility for security. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 2)

True

True or False: Individuals should Fight as last resort and only when your life is in imminent danger. (Active Shooter Fundamentals, Page 4)

True

True or False: Internet acquaintances can pose a security threat and should be carefully monitored. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 5)

True

True or False: Security is a team effort. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 6)

True

True or False: State Department Travel Warnings should be consulted prior to taking trips across the US-Mexican border. (Antiterrorism Scenario Training, Page 2)

True


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