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1.

Concerned with the effects of the


enemy, weather or terrain on
enemy & friendly nations.

a. Counter Intelligence
b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Military Intelligence
d. Tactical Intelligence
ANSWER: D
2. The integrated product of intelligence
developed by all the governmental branches,
departments concerning the broad aspect of
national security & policy.

a. National Intelligence ANSWER: A


b. Departmental Intelligence
c. Line Intelligence
d. Counter Intelligence
3. Aspect of intelligence which comprises
civil and police/military measures to
counter the enemy or to prevent sabotage
or subversive activities.

ANSWER: B
a. Police Intelligence
b.Counter-Intelligence
c. Military Intelligence
d.Strategic Intelligence
4.Deals with political, economic, &
military capabilities & vulnerabilities of
all nations.
a. Strategic Intelligence ANSWER: A
b. Tactical Intelligence
c. Counter Intelligence
d. Military Intelligence
*5. are facts that require no proof because
truth of these statements is obvious.

a. Document ANSWER: B

b. Axioms
c. Theories
d. Intelligence
6. It is an unevaluated material of every
description including that derived from
observations, communications, reports, rumors,
imagery, & other sources from which intelligence
is produced.

ANSWER: D
a.Police Intelligence
b.Intelligence
c.Military Intelligence
d. Information
7. The end product resulting from the
collection, evaluation, analysis, integration
& interpretation of all available
information.

ANSWER: A
a. Intelligence
b.Military
Intelligence
c.Information
d.Police Intelligence
8. An integrated & neatly organized
entity composed of units or agencies
which have intelligence interest &
responsibilities.
ANSWER: C
a. Information
b. Intelligence
c. Intelligence Community
d. Military Intelligence
9. The end product resulting from the
collection, evaluation, analysis, integration
& interpretation of all available information
which is principally concerned with one or
more aspects of criminal and subversive
activities and which is immediately &
potentially significant to police planning.
a.Police Intelligence ANSWER: A
b. Intelligence
c. Military Intelligence
d. Information
10. Any processed information about the
criminal elements, its nature & modus
operandi.
ANSWER: D
a.Subversive Intelligence
b. Criminal Intelligence
c.Police Intelligence
d. Intelligence
Father of Organized
11.
Military Espionage.
ANSWER:C

a. Alexander the Great


b. Hannibal
c. Frederick the Great
d. Moses
12. Established after World War II, it serves
as a clearing house of records that provides
information from a police force of one
country to another.
ANSWER:D
a. FBI
b. CIA
c. Scotland Yard
d.INTERPOL
13. Established by Sir Robert Peel in 1829.
It was held as the premier institution in
gathering of information regarding the
identity, activities of criminals as well as
obtaining evidences & effecting the arrests
of the same.
a. FBI ANSWER:C
b. NBI
c. Scotland Yard
d.INTERPOL
14. Finest intelligence
organization in the world.
a. Mossad ANSWER:C
b. KGB
c. CIA
d. INTERPOL
15. Regarded as the first person
who first utilized the principles
of intelligence.
a. Sun Tzu ANSWER:B

b. Moses
c. Abraham
d. Alexander the Great
16. He was known as “The Great
Mongol”, who used intelligence to
conquer China and invade
Cathay.

a. Akbar ANSWER:B

b. Genghis Khan
c. Abraham
d. Rahab
17. His contributions to intelligence
were systematized political policy,
continuous surveillance, postal
censorship & military intelligence
organization.
a. Louis XIV ANSWER:A
b. Akbar
c. Hannibal
d. Delilah
18. Consider as the grand master in
intelligence. He mobilized the Free
Masons of the colonies at the outbreak of
the American War of Independence.
a. Joseph Petrosino ANSWER:D
b. Alfred Redl
c. Karl Schulmeister
d. George Washington
19. First director of Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI).

a.Maj. Donovan ANSWER:C


b.John Edgar Hoover
c.Napoleon Bonaparte
d.George Washington
20. One of the first recorded
formalized intelligence efforts was
under the time of;
a. Rahab ANSWER:C

b. Delilah
c. Moses
d. Sertorius
21. An Intelligence material given an
evaluation code of A1 would mean:
ANSWER:B

a. Completely reliable, Probably true


b. Completely reliable, Confirmed by
other sources
c. Usually reliable, Probably true
d. Usually reliable, Confirmed by other
sources
22. It refers to a document which
contains information pertaining to
enemy location, movement and
possible actions.
ANSWER:C
a. Intelligence Journal
b. Intelligence Worksheet
c. Enemy Situation Map
d. Intelligence Files
23. It refers to the combination of
all analyzed data to form a logical
picture or theory.
a. Integration ANSWER:A

b. Deduction
c. Evaluation
d. Interpretation
24. It is the step by which the
intelligence is transformed from
raw facts to intelligence data.
a. Collection ANSWER:B
b. Processing
c. Evaluation
d. Dissemination
25. Refers to the examination of
raw materials to determine its
reliability, credibility, and
relevance to operations.
a. Collation ANSWER:B
b. Evaluation
c. Processing
d. Interpretation
26. A product resulting from the collection,
analysis, integration, evaluation and
interpretation of all available information
which concerns one or more aspects of area
of operation potentially significant to
planning.
ANSWER:C
a.Assets
b.Research
c. Intelligence
d.Codes
27. It is undertaken by sifting and
sorting of all available intelligence
materials.
a. Assessment ANSWER:A

b. Integration
c. Deduction
d. Evaluation
28. Aids in sorting, evaluation and
interpreting of information in the
preparation of intelligence reports.

ANSWER:C
a. Intelligence Journal
b. Enemy Situation Map
c. Intelligence Workbook
d. Intelligence Files
29. Determination of the sources of
information by which it was
collected and evaluated.
a. Reliability ANSWER:A
b. Accuracy
c. Pertinence
d. Evaluation
30. Probable truth of information.

a.Reliability ANSWER: B
b. Accuracy
c.Pertinence
d. Evaluation
31. It is the secret procurement of
information, which is obtained without
the knowledge of the persons or
persons safeguarding vital intelligence
interest.
a. Covert Intelligence
ANSWER:A
b. Overt Intelligence
c. Infiltration
d. Surveillance
32. Refers to a person who gives
information to the police voluntarily or
involuntarily without any
consideration.
a. Agent
ANSWER:C
b. Informer
c. Informant
d. DPA
33. An informant who gives information
to the police pertaining to the
underworld about organized criminals.

ANSWER:B
a. Special Informant
b. Criminal Informant
c. Voluntary Informant
d. Anonymous Informant
34. Those who give information to the police
for price or reward.

ANSWER:D
a. Informant
b. DPA
c. Agent
d. Informer
35. Those who gives information through
telephone with the hope that the informant
cannot be identified.
ANSWER:C

a. Special Informant
b. Criminal Informant
c. Anonymous Informant
d. Voluntary Informant
36. A person who casually imparts
information with no intention of
providing subsequent information.
ANSWER:C

a. Recruited Informant
b. Special Informant
c. Incidental Informant
d. Anonymous Informant
37. Refers to the evaluated material
of every description which
intelligence is produced.
a. Intelligence ANSWER:B
b. Information
c. Surveillance
d. Research
38. Is the gathering of information or
documents produced openly without regard
as to whether the subject or target becomes
knowledgeable of the purpose?
a. Overt Intelligence ANSWER:A
b. Covert Intelligence
c. Infiltration
d.Surveillance
39. It is a controlled group of people
who worked through the direction
of the agent handler.
ANSWER:C

a. Informant
b. Informer
c. Informant Net
d. Agent
40. % of the information
collected are coming from open
sources.
a. 10 ANSWER:B

b. 90
c. 30
d. 70
41. Forging or changing a person’s
real identity.

a. Cover ANSWER:A

b. Deception
c. Cover Story
d. Infiltration
42. Types of cover using actual
or true background.
ANSWER:D

a. Artificial Cover
b. Cover
c. Multiple Cover
d. Natural Cover
43. It is an investigative technique in
which agent conceal his official identity
and obtain information from that
organization. ANSWER:C
a. Organizational Cover
b. Cover Support
c. Undercover Assignment
d. Cover Story
44. A biographical data though fictional
that will portray the personality of the
agent, a scenario to cover up the
operation.
a. Cover
ANSWER:B
b.Cover Story
c. Undercover
d.Cover Support
45. Authority to direct the agent to
carry out task or requirement on behalf
of the clandestine organization in an
acceptable manner and security.
a. Control ANSWER:A
b. Cover
c. Access
d. Placement
46. An agent assigned in target areas
with the primary mission of
supporting the cover story.
a. Cover ANSWER:D
b. Access
c. Cover Story
d. Cover Support
47. It is the capability of a prospective
agent to obtain the desired information
for the intelligence organization or to
perform intelligence collection in the
area.
ANSWER:A
a. Access
b. Cover Story
c. Cover
d. Cover Support
48. The location of prospective
agent with respect to the target.

ANSWER:C
a. Access
b. Control
c. Placement
d. Cover
49. Refers to something that is
concealed or hidden.

a. Overt ANSWER:C

b. Covert
c. Crypt
d. Code
50. If the information is procured
without the knowledge of the
subject, it is said to be;

a. Covert ANSWER:D

b. Overt
c. Undercover
d. Surveillance
51. A person who conducts
surveillance which includes only
observations.
ANSWER: B

a. Stakeout or Plant
b. Surveillant
c. Roping
d. Tailing
52. A form of clandestine investigation which
consists of keeping persons, place or other
targets under physical observation in order
to obtain evidence or information pertinent
to an investigation.
a.Surveillance ANSWER: A
b.Information
c. Intelligence
d.Reporting
53. Surveillance of persons is called;

a. Casing ANSWER:D
b. Stakeout or Plant
c. Roping
d. Tailing or Shadowing
54. Surveillance of other things, events, and
activities.
ANSWER:C
a. Casing
b.Stakeout or Plant
c. Roping
d.Tailing or Shadowing
55. It is the observation of places or
areas from a fixed point.
ANSWER:B

a. Casing
b. Stakeout or Plant
c. Roping
d. Tailing or shadowing
56. A plan established as required according
to type of personnel, and the general and
specific instructions for surveillance.

ANSWER:A
a.Surveillance Plan
b.Information Plan
c. Casing Plan
d.Escape Plan
57. Subject person to be watch is
unaware that he is under observation.
a. Close Surveillance ANSWER:C
b. Loose Surveillance
c. Discreet Surveillance
d. Open Surveillance
58. Subject is aware that he is under
observation varied on each occasions.
ANSWER:A

a. Close Surveillance
b. Loose Surveillance
c. Discreet Surveillance
d. Open Surveillance
59. Any persons whom the subject
picks or deals with while he is under
observation and identifies the
observer. ANSWER:B
a. Decoy
b. Contact
c. Drop
d. Made
60. The assignment of trained
intelligence personnel to other
agencies in order to obtain information
of police intelligence value.
a. Undercover Man ANSWER:A

b. Decoy
c. Agent
d. Liaison Program
61. It is the surveillance of a building,
place or area to determine its
suitability for Intel use or its
vulnerability in operations.
ANSWER:B
a. Surveillance
b. Casing
c. Description
d. Observation
62. The actual and factual reporting of
one’s observation of the reported
sensory experience recounted by
another.
a. Surveillance ANSWER:C

b. Casing
c. Description
d. Observation
63. A complete and accurate observation
by an individual of his surroundings and
encompasses the use of all the major
senses to register and recognized its
operational or Intel significance.
a.Surveillance ANSWER:D
b. Casing
c. Description
d. Observation
64. It is the systematic asking of
questions to elicit information in
the minimum of time.
a. Interrogation ANSWER:A

b. Elicitation
c. Interview
d. Observation
65. Any person who is subjected to the
interrogation process in any of its forms
and phases. ANSWER:B
a. Interrogation
b. Interrogee
c. Interrogator
d. Provocateur
66. The method of obtaining information
from another person who is aware that he is
giving wanted information, although he may
be ignorant of the true connection and
purposes of the interview.
ANSWER:D
a. Interrogation
b. Interrogee
c. Interrogator
d. Interview
67. An oral or written statement of
information by the questioning of an
interrogee. ANSWER:A
a. Interrogation Report
b. Interrogee
c. Interrogator
d. Interview
68. A person who does the
questioning.
ANSWER:C

a. Interrogation Report
b. Interrogee
c. Interrogator
d. Interview
69. An individual from enemy forces who is
deliberately introduced in our custody with a
specific mission of causing some unfavorable
action or reaction on our part.

ANSWER:D
a. Interrogation
b. Interrogee
c. Interrogator
d.Provocateur
70. A person who for any reason submits
information of intelligence interest
usually on a voluntary basis.
ANSWER:B
a. Suspect
b. Source
c. Interrogator
d. Provocateur
71. It is an inquiry into the character,
reputation, discretion and loyalty of
individual in order to determine a
person’s suitability to be given security
clearance. ANSWER:C
a. CBI
b. PBI
c. PSI
d. BI
72. More comprehensive
investigation other than the NAC or
the LAC.
ANSWER:D
a. CBI
b. PBI
c. PSI
d. BI
73. The investigation of the background
of an individual but limited only to
some of the circumstances of his
personal life which are deemed
pertinent to the investigation.
a. CBI ANSWER:B
b. PBI
c. PSI
d. BI
74. It is the investigation of the background
of a person, particularly all the
circumstances of his personal life.
a . CBI
ANSWER:A
b. PBI
c. PSI
d. BI
75. It is simply a check of the files and
record of national agencies.

a. NAC ANSWER:A

b. LAC
c. CBI
d. PBI
76. It is an estimate of the security
standards of a unit, and is conducted to
enable the responsible officer to recognize
and evaluate security hazards.
ANSWER:D
a.Security Inspection
b.Security System
c. Security Survey
d.Security Hazard
77. Security services offered to a head of
office through the conduct of security
surveys and security inspections is
called .
a.Security Inspection ANSWER:C
b. Security System
c. Security Survey
d.Security Hazard
78. It is a check of how well existing
security measures and regulations are
being carried out within a command, office
or installation.
ANSWER:A
a.Security Inspection
b. Security System
c. Security Survey
d.Security Hazard
79. It is the faithful allegiance to the
country, government and its duly constituted
authority.
ANSWER:D
a. Morality
b. Integrity
c. Character
d. Loyalty
80. The sum of all the traits that serves
as an index of the essential intrinsic
nature of a person.
ANSWER:C
a. Morality
b. Integrity
c. Character
d. Loyalty
81. The state or condition of being secured;
there is freedom from fear, harm, danger,
loss, destruction or damages.
a.Security ANSWER:A
b.Protective Security Systems
c. Barrier
d.Physical Security
82. Can be defined as any structure or
physical device capable of restricting,
deterring, delaying, illegal access to an
installation
ANSWER:C
a.Security
b.Protective Security Systems
c. Barrier
d.Physical Security
83. The safeguarding by physical means, such as guard, fire
protection measures, of plans, policies, programs,
personnel, property, utilities, information, facilities and
installation against compromise, trespass, sabotage,
pilferage, embezzlement, fraud, or other dishonest criminal
act.
a. Security ANSWER:D
b. Protective Security Systems
c. Barrier
d. Physical Security
84. Defined as those measures taken by an installation or
unit to protect itself against sabotage, espionage or
subversion and at the same time provide freedom of action
in order to provide the installation of the unit with the
necessary flexibility to accomplish its mission.
a. Security
b. Protective Security Systems ANSWER:B
c. Barrier
d. Physical Security
85. Established to provide security for
installation or facilities and to promote
efficiency of security operations and
economy in the use of security personnel.
a. Restricted Area ANSWER:A
b.Security Clearance
c. Documents Security
d. Perimeter Security
86. The protection of the installation’s
inner and the immediate vicinity and it
is the first line of defense of an
installation.
ANSWER:D
a.Restricted Area
b.Security Clearance
c.Documents Security
d.Perimeter Security
87. The certification by a responsible
authority that the person described is
cleared for access to classified matter
the appropriate level.
ANSWER:B
a. Restricted Area
b. Security Clearance
c. Documents Security
d. Perimeter Security
88. That aspect of security which
involves the application of security
measures for the proper protection
and safeguarding of classified
information.
ANSWER:C
a.Restricted Area
b.Security Clearance
c.Documents Security
d. Perimeter Security
89. One of the major components of unit security
which is composed of measures observed in order to
conceal or protect effectively the unit’s methods of
operation, sources of information and its own
personnel which also includes measures taken in
conducting operations and activities in a secure and
effective manner.
a. Restricted Area
ANSWER:D
b. Compromise
c. Directorate Clearance
d. Operational Security
90. Takes place upon disclosure or identification
of intelligence personalities, operations or
operational techniques in such a way as to
destroy the effectiveness of the collection effort.

a. Restricted Area ANSWER: D


b. Compromise
c. Directorate Clearance
d. Operational Security
91. Such clearance is granted for
specific purposes upon completion of
prescribed records check or
background investigation and is valid
for one (1) year from the date of issue.
a.Restricted Area
ANSWER: C
b.Compromise
c.Directorate Clearance
d.Operational Security
92. Is the principle whereby access to classified
matter may only be only given to those persons to
whom it is necessary for the fulfillment of their
duties. Persons are not entitled to have access to
classified matter solely by virtue of their status or
office. It is a requirement that the dissemination of
classified matters be limited strictly to persons
whose official duty requires knowledge or possession
thereof.
a. Compartmentation ANSWER: A
b. Need to know
c. Declassify
d. Reclassify,
93. These are information and material
(matter), the unauthorized disclosure of
which would cause exceptionally grave
damage to the nation, politically,
economically or from a security aspect. This
category is reserve for the nation’s closest
secrets and is to be used with great reserve.
a. Restricted ANSWER:D
b.Secret
c. Confidential
d.Top Secret
94. These are information and material
(matter), the unauthorized disclosure of
which would cause exceptionally grave
damage to the nation, politically,
economically or from a security aspect. This
category is reserve for the nation’s closest
secrets and is to be used with great reserve.
a. Restricted ANSWER:D
b.Secret
c. Confidential
d.Top Secret
95. These are information and material (matter) the
unauthorized disclosure of which, while not
endangering the national security, would be
prejudicial to the interest or prestige of the nation
or any governmental activity, or would cause
administrative embarrassment or unwarranted
injury to an individual or would be of advantage to a
foreign nation.
a. Restricted ANSWER:C

b. Secret
c. Confidential
d. Top Secret
96. Includes bodies of waters,
mountains, marshes, ravines, deserts
or other terrain that are difficult to
traverse.
ANSWER:A
a. Natural Barriers
b. Structural Barriers
c. Human Barriers
d. Animal Barriers
97. These are features constructed by man
regardless of their original intent that tends to
delay the intruder. Examples are walls, doors,
windows, locks, fences, safe, cabinets or
containers etc.

ANSWER: C
a. Natural Barriers
b. Structural Barriers
c. Human Barriers
D. Animal Barriers
98. Persons being used in providing a
guarding system or by the nature of
their employment and location, fulfill
security functions. Examples are
guards, office personnel, shop workers,
etc.
a. Natural Barriers ANSWER:C

b. Structural Barriers
c. Human Barriers
d. Animal Barriers
99. Animals are used in partially
providing a guarding system. Dogs are
usually trained and utilized to serve as
guard dogs. German shepherds are best
suited for security functions. Goose and
turkeys could also be included.
a.Natural Barriers ANSWER:D
b.Structural Barriers
c.Human Barriers
d.Animal Barriers
100. Employment of mechanical, electrical,
electronic energy imposes a deterrent to entry by
the potential intruder or to provide warning to
guard personnel. These are protective lighting,
alarm system and any electronic devices used as
barriers.
a. Natural Barriers
b. Energy Barriers ANSWER:B

c. Human Barriers
d. Animal Barriers

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