Level 1 Anti-terrorism Awareness Training

Security basics: Best rooms aren’t next to emergency exits (False). Know all factors about terrorist threats. Explosive devices can blend in (True). Surveillance can be stationary or mobile (True). Terrorists target tourists (False).

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Level 1 Anti-Terrorism AwarenessTraining (JKO) Pre-Test Exam WithComplete SolutionTrue or False: From a security perspective, the best rooms are directly next toemergency exits. - correct answer FalseFrom the following choices, select the factors you should consider to understand thethreat in your environment. - correct answer All (are terrorist groups predictable?will local citizens warn American about terrorist groups? Do terrorists groups attackAmericans? what tactics and weapons are used by terrorist groups? howsophisticated are terrorist groups? are terrorist groups violent? how active areterrorist groups? are terrorist groups in the area?)EDs may come in many forms and may be camouflaged to blend in to thesurrounding environment. True or False? - correct answer TrueTrue or False: Surveillance can be performed through either stationary or mobilemeans. - correct answer TrueTrue or False: Terrorists usually avoid tourist locations since they are not DOD-related. - correct answer FalseTrue or False: Room invasions are a significant security issue for hotels located inCONUS. - correct answer TrueForce Protection Condition DELTA means that your base is at which one of thefollowing? - correct answer The most increased level of protectionTrue or False: In the event of a skyjacking, you should immediately attempt tosubdue the skyjackers. - correct answer False

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