SEJPME Module 19 Post test
1) Joint intelligence organizations analyze the impact of the operating environment (OE) on
... [Show More] mission accomplishment. Which of the following is not an aspect of the OE? [objective275]
friendly, adversary, and neutral systems
joint task force (JTF) financials
physical domains
information environment
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2) Central Asia remains an unattractive destination for foreign direct investment because of political instability and low manufacturing output. This is a crisis of _____. [objective289]
regional economy
demographics
natural resources
transnational terrorism
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3) Targeting opium farmers with public affairs messages to influence them to accept alternative income for the opium crop falls under which diplomatic, informational, military and economic (DIME) activity? [objective277] [Remediation Accessed :N]
diplomatic
military
economic
informational
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4) In Central Asia, the commander increasingly instills an intelligence-driven operational mindset in _____. [objective278]
the headquarters
the reachback center
the fusion center
the field
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5) Which of the following is a traditional information resource? [objective279] [Remediation Accessed :N]
airborne platforms
public affairs
local authorities
engineers
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6) Intelligence at the _____ level supports planning and conducting of battles and engagements, provides commanders with information on imminent threats to their forces, and provides commanders with obstacle intelligence. [objective280]
operational
strategic
tactical
national
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7) _____, despite being an evolving concept, supports tactical action, including counter-insurgency, counter-narcotics, and humanitarian assistance and assists in the development of host country intelligence operations. [objective281]
Fusion centers
Stability operations Information centers
Information dominance centers
International security assistance force
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8) _____ locations ensure agility, speed, and depth of intelligence analysis and support. [objective282]
Reachback
Forward
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9) You can establish daily video conferences to contact a broader base of analysts stateside using the/a _____. [objective283]
Swe-dish
secure internet protocol router network(SIPRnet)
joint worldwide intelligence communications system (JWICS)
non-classified internet protocol router network (NIPRnet)
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10) The _____ differs from joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment (JIPOE) in terms of purpose, focus, and detail, requires microanalysis, provides a finer degree of detail, and supports component command operations. [objective284]
intelligence preparation of the battlespace (IPB)
joint intelligence operation center (JIOC)
joint intelligence support element (JISE)
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11) _____ collection and dissemination involves satellites, manned aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, imagery analysis and assessment, non-classified internet protocol router network (NIPRnet). [objective285] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Signals intelligence (SIGINT)
Human intelligence (HUMINT)
Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT)
Imagery intelligence (IMINT)
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12) _____ is an agreement in which one intelligence center receives pre-coordinated intelligence support from other intelligence centers, service intelligence organizations, and national agencies. [objective286]
Intelligence federation
Information sharing
Coordination sharing
All-source collection
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13) _____ focus on the adversary and the operating environment (OE) and drive all intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) requirements. [objective287]
Priority intelligence requirements (PIRs)
Specific information requirements (SIRs)
Friendly force information requirements (FFIRs)
Host nation information requirements (HNIRs)
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14) Most commands make prioritization a(n) _____ teamed effort. [objective288]
operations-strategy
intelligence-planning
intelligence-logistics
operations-intelligence
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15) _____ is a system that allows the commander to fuse all obtained information in a timely manner, enhancing visualization of the operational environment. [objective276]
Tailored tactics, techniques, and procedures
Military information architecture
Crisis management planning
Incident awareness and assessment
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