1. Knowledge of a possible or actual enemy or area of operations
acquired by the collection,evaluation and interpretation of military information. A. Combat intelligence B. Police Intelligence C. Military Intelligence D. Counter intelligence 2. Knowledge of the enemy,weather and the terrain that is used in the planning and conduct of tactical operations. A. Combat intelligence B. Police intelligence C. Military Intelligence D. Counter-intelligence 3. Activity pertains to all security control measures designed to ensure the safeguarding of information against espionage, personnel against subversion and installations or material against sabotage. A. Combat intelligence B. Police intelligence C. Military intelligence D. Counter intelligence 4. Those which seek to conceal information from the enemy. A. Passive counter intelligence measures B. Active counter intelligence measures C. Strategic intelligence D. Tactical intelligence 5. Those that actively block the enemy's attempt to gain information of enemy's effort to engage in sabotage or subversion. A. Passive counter intelligence measures B. Active counter intelligence measures C. Strategic intelligence D. Tactical intelligence 6. When the source of the information comes from a police intelligence officer of long experience and extensive background, the evaluation of reliability of information is labelled. A. A B. B C. C D. D
7. When there is no adequate basis estimating the reliability of an
information,the evaluation of the reliability of the information is labelled. A. A B. F C. E D. D 8. The current head of the PNP directorate for intelligence is A. Catalino Cuy B. Cipriano Querol Jr. C. Lina Sarmiento D. Angelito Pacia 9. Knowledge in raw form is known as A. Intelligence B. Information C. Awareness D. Cognition 10.The resolving or separating of a thing into its component parts. A. Analysis B. Evaluation C. Collation D. Collection Remember the ff: Intelligence and Secret Service Methods of reporting information A. Evaluation of reliability of information - indicated by a letter as follows: A - completely reliable B - usually reliable - informant is of known integrity C - fairly reliable D - nor usually reliable E - Unreliable F - reliability not judge - no adequate basis estimating the reliability of the source. B. Evaluation of accuracy of information - indicated by numerals as follows: 1 - confirmed by other agencies 2 - probably true
3 - possibly true 4 - doubtfully true 5 - improbable 6 - truth can not be judged