[Solved] SEJPME II Module 5
SEJPME II Module 5
1) Intelligence analysts must communicate a degree of analytical confidence to help intelligence
... [Show More] consumers decide how much weight to place on an intelligence assessment when making a decision. [objective84]
False
True
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2) Joint intelligence planning supports joint operation planning and may result in the production of what three products? [objective102]
Contingency Plan
Dynamic Threat Assessment
Annex B: Intelligence
National Intelligence Support Plan
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3) Analysis is a synthesis of quantitative analysis and qualitative judgment and therefore rarely subject to competing interpretations. [objective86]
True
False
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4) Which of the following are tasks that the J2 performs? (Select all that apply.) [objective87]
Assesses the characteristics of the adversary's decision-making process and identifies weaknesses that may be exploited
Produces threat assessments on a continuing basis to help the commander create or exploit opportunities to accomplish friendly force objectives
Ensures that critical intelligence is disseminated appropriately in a timely manner to the joint force commanders (JFCs), staff, and components
Analyzes the adversary and other relevant aspects of the operational environment
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5) Commanders use intelligence to _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective88]
visualize and understand all dimensions of the OE
support a predictive estimation of the situation
understand adversary capabilities and intentions
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6) Collection activities acquire and extract data from the operational environment such that Processing and Exploitation can convert that data into information to be used during Analysis and Production to refine into _____ to satisfy Requests for Information (RFI) or the commander's Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR). [objective89]
intelligence
translation
data fee
information
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7) Which of the following are true when forming priority intelligence requirements? (Select all that apply.) [objective90]
The JFC's PIRs should prioritize the most urgent intelligence requirements.
PIRs are any subject for which there is a need to collect information or produce intelligence.
Staff must be aware of intelligence requirements of higher, adjacent, subordinate and supporting elements.
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8) Which of the following roles must be well versed with timelines required to complete a required product and able to obtain the aid of external resources in acquiring needed intelligence? [objective91]
Intelligence Analysts
J2
Targeteers
J2 Collection Manager
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9) Who is/are responsible for providing maps, charts, digitized products, and precise geodetic coordinates?
Collection Managers
Geospatial Information and Services Officer
Targeteers
Intelligence Analysts
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10) Match each intelligence product category to its brief description. [objective93] [Remediation Accessed :N]
a) Involves the integration of time-sensitive, all-source intelligence and information into concise, objective reporting on the current situation in a particular area.
b) Examines foreign developments in basic and applied sciences and technologies with warfare potential, particularly enhancements to weapon systems; addresses overall weapon systems, tactics analysis, and equipment effectiveness.
c) Results from the fusion of identity attributes (biologic, biographic, behavioral, and reputational information related to individuals) and other information and intelligence associated with those attributes collected across all intelligence disciplines.
d) Information gathered and activities conducted to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt, or protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations, or persons, or their agents, or international terrorist organizations or activities.
e) Forecasts of current or potential situations with implications for planning and executing military operations; includes a description of relevant actors' capabilities, and reporting of their activities, and it analyzes known factors using techniques such as pattern analysis, inference, and statistical probability to address unresolved variables.
f) Portrays and locates the components of a target or target complex, networks, and support infrastructure, and indicates its vulnerability and relationship to the enemy Centers of Gravity (COG); consists of analysis of physical and virtual attributes and signatures as well as Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) resulting from the application of lethal or non-lethal military force.
g) Provides a distinct communication to a decision maker about threats against U.S. security, interests, or citizens; carries a sense of urgency, implying the decision maker should take action to deter or mitigate the threat's impact.
h) Focuses on the military capabilities of foreign countries and organizations to include non-state actors, and other topics that could affect potential US or multinational military operations.
Scientific and Technology Intelligence
Estimative Intelligence
Counterintelligence
Target Intelligence
Current Intelligence
Warning Intelligence
General Military Intelligence
Identity Intelligence
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11) This intelligence product category results from the fusion of identity attributes and other information and intelligence associated with those attributes collected across all intelligence disciplines. [objective94]
Warning Intelligence
Identity Intelligence
General Military Intelligence
Target Intelligence
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12) What category of intelligence is produced for the President, Congress, Secretary of Defense, senior military leaders and Combatant Commanders? [objective95]
Doctrinal
Theater strategic
National strategic
National security
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13) Which of the following types of intelligence focuses on adversary military capabilities and intentions and helps the JFCs and component commanders keep abreast of events within their area of interest? [objective96]
Theater strategic
Target
Operational
Tactical
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14) When considering the principle of synchronization, the most common error that impacts the J2, J3, and J5 is the failure to build sufficient lead time for intelligence production. [objective97]
True
False
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15) Which one of the following intelligence principles is described as the process of collecting and examining information from all available sources and intelligence disciplines to derive as complete an assessment as possible? [objective98]
Synchronization
Fusion
Unity of effort
Collaboration
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16) What are the J2's responsibilities toward multinational intelligence support? (Select all that apply.) [objective99]
Integrating multinational intelligence personnel
Having personnel knowledgeable of the foreign disclosure policy and procedures
Providing a releasable collection management plan
Assuring unity of effort against a common threat
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17) Which of the following National Intelligence leadership positions advises the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, combatant commanders (CCDRs), and USD(I) on all matters concerning military and military-related intelligence. [objective100]
Director of National Intelligence
Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Joint Staff Directorate for Intelligence, J2
Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
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18) The _____ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the combatant commands. [objective101]
Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC)
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center (NJOIC)
Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE)
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19) Technology is often applied against what common analyst challenge? [objective85]
CCIR management
Information overload
Subjective assessments
Replacing cross staff collaboration [Show Less]