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Subject: Intelligence Cycle
1. Intelligence necessities for which a commander has an expected and stated
urgency in his task of planning and decision-making.
a. Daily Intelligence Brief
b. Priority Intelligence Requirements
c. PACREP
d. Essential Information’s
2. Collection organizations' methodical exploitation of information sources and
transfer of the information acquired to the appropriate intelligence unit or
agency.
a. Information Gathering
b. Surveillance
c. Collection of Information
d. Elicitation
3. Those that are acquired without the use of extra effort or covert means.
a. Open Sources
b. Interview
c. elicitation
d. Press Release
4. Information is reduced to writing or some type of graphic representation, and
information is organized into groupings of relevant elements.
a. Information Report
b. PIRs
c. Recording
d. Information Collection
5. It is a repeated phase followed from intelligence preparation to the distribution
of processed information.
a. Intelligence conceptual framework
b. Intelligence processing
c. Intelligence operational cycle
d. Intelligence cycle
6. Determination of the pertinence or significance of the information relative to
the operation, reliability of the sources or agency, and accuracy of the
information.
a. Processing
b. Evaluation
c. Segregation
d. None of the above
7. Evaluation of the area of operation and who needs it, if so by whom and
when.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Accuracy
Reliability
Suitability
Pertinence
8. Probable truth of the information.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Accuracy
Reliability
Suitability
Pertinence
9. Determination of the sources of information by which it was collected and
evaluated.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Accuracy
Reliability
Suitability
Pertinence
10. Determining the information's relevance in relation to other information and
intelligence already known, and making inferences about the likely
significance of the evaluated information.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Evaluation.
Interpretation Analysis
Assessment
Deduction
Subject: Introduction to Counterintelligence
1. CI measures that seek to aggressively block enemy attempts to gain
information or block enemy efforts to engage in espionage, sabotage or
subversion. This includes detection, prevention and neutralization.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Passive
Active
Physical Security
None of the above
2. Measures taken by an office or service to protect itself against espionage,
sabotage or subversion, surprise or enemy observation.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Passive
Active
Physical Security
Police Security
3. The part of police intelligence relating to all security actions both offensive
(active) and defensive (passive) to safeguard information, personnel, material
and installations against espionage, sabotage and subversion by foreign
nations and dissident groups or individuals that constitute a threat to national
security.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Intelligence Operation
Covert Operation
Counterintelligence
Three-Tiered Defense System
4. The use of an infiltrator by a government in order to discover the military or
political secrets of other nations.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Covert Operation
Clandestine Operation
Espionage
Special Operations
5. Active and passive counterintelligence affecting the nonmilitary or foreign
nationals permanently or temporarily residing in an area under military or
police jurisdiction.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Police Security
Civil Security
Intelligence security
Covert Security
6. Use of active CI techniques while conducting clandestine or covert operations
against hostile and enemy intelligence organization or agency.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Covert Operation
Clandestine Operation
Espionage
Special Operations
7. Control and examination of communication to prevent transmission of
information that may fall into the hands of the enemy and to collect and
disseminate information of intelligence value.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Communication Security
Censorship
Restriction
Prohibition
8. The following are the types of Denial Measures, except;
a.
b.
c.
d.
Secrecy discipline
Physical Security
Document security
Camouflage or concealment
9. The following are the types of Detection Measures, except;
a.
b.
c.
d.
Document security
Passwords and countersigns
Military or police censorship
Reconnaissance
10. Treachery to one’s own country by giving away or selling its secrets to the
adversary or by trying to overthrow its government.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Rebellion
Treason
Espionage
Sedition
Subject: Overview of Philippine National Police
Intelligence Community
1. Also serves as the focal point on matters pertaining to coordination and
linkages with other members of the national intelligence community.
a.
b.
c.
d.
NICA
ISAFP
DI
NSC
2. Refers to the informal grouping of offices and units within the PNP
organization, which perform or undertake intelligence and counterintelligence
functions relating to law enforcement and public safety.
a.
b.
c.
d.
NICA
MAPIO
IRC
PNP Intel Community
3. Serve as the primary operating arm of the PNP tasked to conduct police
intelligence and counterintelligence operations.(Bonus Point)
a. NICA
b. RIU (Intelligence Group)
c. DI
d. RID
4. Is an integrated and neatly organized entity composed of units or agencies
which have intelligence interest and responsibilities
a.
b.
c.
d.
Intelligence Community
NICA
MAPIO
IRC
5. Division of Directorate for Intelligence that evaluate PNP intelligence units and
offices and assess the employment of PNP units and offices in coordination
with other PNP Directorial Staffs.
a.
b.
c.
d.
CISD
IRC
IOD
FLD
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