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Operations Intelligence Journeyman Career Development Courses


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    When completing the career development course, how much time is given to complete each volume?

    • A.

      15 days

    • B.

      30 days

    • C.

      3 months

    • D.

      12 months

    Correct Answer
    B. 30 days
  • 2. 

    What Air Force Instruction can you reference to determine trainee responsibilities?

    • A.

      AFI 36-2201, Vol. 1

    • B.

      AFI 36-2101, Vol. 3

    • C.

      AFI 36-2201, Vol. 3

    • D.

      AFI 36-2101, Vol. 1

    Correct Answer
    C. AFI 36-2201, Vol. 3
  • 3. 

    What Air Force Instruction is referred to as the "little, brown book," and gives information on the enlisted tier responsibilites?

    • A.

      AFI 36-2903

    • B.

      AFI 36-2201

    • C.

      AFI 36-2618

    • D.

      AFI 36-2101

    Correct Answer
    C. AFI 36-2618
  • 4. 

    Commanders will not prosecute a target without ________.

    • A.

      Imagery

    • B.

      Intelligence

    • C.

      Correlated SIGINT and GEOINT

    • D.

      A nine-line report with location within a 10 meter square

    Correct Answer
    B. Intelligence
  • 5. 

    The purpose of critical thinking is to ask yourself questions in order to ensure your conclusions have all the following EXCEPT __________.

    • A.

      Clarity

    • B.

      Precision

    • C.

      Substance

    • D.

      Relevance

    Correct Answer
    C. Substance
  • 6. 

    Name one of the most common methods for conducting intelligence analysis used for identifying connections of known information between objects.

    • A.

      Collaborative tools

    • B.

      Open source

    • C.

      FalconView

    • D.

      Link Analysis

    Correct Answer
    D. Link Analysis
  • 7. 

    Who is inherently responsible for base force protection (FP)?

    • A.

      Commanders

    • B.

      Antiterrorism officer

    • C.

      All military members

    • D.

      Force protection manager

    Correct Answer
    A. Commanders
  • 8. 

    The application of active and passive defense measures, employed across the legally-defined ground dimension of the operational environment, to mitigate potential risks, and defeat adversary threats to Air Force operations is known as what?

    • A.

      Force protection

    • B.

      Integrated defense

    • C.

      Agile combat support

    • D.

      Installation security plans

    Correct Answer
    B. Integrated defense
  • 9. 

    What do the objectives of integrated defense provide for the conduct of integrated defense?

    • A.

      Resources

    • B.

      A central focus

    • C.

      Conditions for success

    • D.

      Objectives and guidance

    Correct Answer
    B. A central focus
  • 10. 

    What is the area outside the base perimeter from which the base may be vulnerable from standoff threats?

    • A.

      BZS

    • B.

      AOI

    • C.

      BSZ

    • D.

      BDOC

    Correct Answer
    C. BSZ
  • 11. 

    What agency is the Air Force’s main focal point for CI activities?

    • A.

      FBI

    • B.

      NGA

    • C.

      NCIS

    • D.

      AFOSI

    Correct Answer
    D. AFOSI
  • 12. 

    Which threat comes from assigned personnel, host- country nationals, third country nationals, or other persons assigned to or transiting the AOR?

    • A.

      Unconventional

    • B.

      Psychological

    • C.

      Criminal

    • D.

      Insider

    Correct Answer
    D. Insider
  • 13. 

    Which type of attack targets Air Force personnel and infrastructure through psychological operations, propaganda, electronic attacks, and network attacks?

    • A.

      Standoff

    • B.

      Terrorist

    • C.

      Penetration

    • D.

      Information operations

    Correct Answer
    D. Information operations
  • 14. 

    Which type of attack utilizes suicide bombers and civilian airliners as weapons?

    • A.

      Standoff

    • B.

      Terrorist

    • C.

      Penetration

    • D.

      Information operations

    Correct Answer
    B. Terrorist
  • 15. 

    Identification of needs for intelligence regarding all aspects of the operational environment starts with which phase of the intelligence process?

    • A.

      Analysis and production

    • B.

      Evaluation and feedback

    • C.

      Planning and direction

    • D.

      Collection

    Correct Answer
    C. Planning and direction
  • 16. 

    "What is the current location of the adversary SA-20 battery" is an example of what?

    • A.

      Commander information requirement

    • B.

      Essential elements of information

    • C.

      Priority intelligence requirement

    • D.

      Standing requirement

    Correct Answer
    B. Essential elements of information
  • 17. 

    What is the intelligence annex of a CONPLAN or OPLAN?

    • A.

      Annex A

    • B.

      Annex B

    • C.

      Annex C

    • D.

      Annex D

    Correct Answer
    B. Annex B
  • 18. 

    At what level of collection are the national agencies involved?

    • A.

      Theater

    • B.

      Overall

    • C.

      Strategic

    • D.

      Operational

    Correct Answer
    C. Strategic
  • 19. 

    What determines the success of a retasking mission for collection?

    • A.

      The ISR process

    • B.

      The collection manager

    • C.

      The tasking organization

    • D.

      The capabilities of the asset

    Correct Answer
    D. The capabilities of the asset
  • 20. 

    What collection method is conducted openly and may be acknowledged by and attributed to its sponsor?

    • A.

      Clandestine

    • B.

      Discreet

    • C.

      Covert

    • D.

      Overt

    Correct Answer
    D. Overt
  • 21. 

    What phase in the ISR process comes after the collection phase?

    • A.

      Planning and direction

    • B.

      Analysis and production

    • C.

      Processing and exploitation

    • D.

      Dissemination and integration

    Correct Answer
    C. Processing and exploitation
  • 22. 

    What is the best guide to the reliability of a source of information?

    • A.

      Education

    • B.

      Motivation

    • C.

      Intelligence

    • D.

      Past performance

    Correct Answer
    D. Past performance
  • 23. 

    During _______information is received, collated, and entered into appropriate databases by the analysis and production elements of intelligence community organizations.

    • A.

      Analysis

    • B.

      Evaluation

    • C.

      Integration

    • D.

      Interpretation

    Correct Answer
    C. Integration
  • 24. 

    Intelligence production must be _______ and ________ to provide non-duplicative, all-source intelligence products to the requester.

    • A.

      Coordinated and directed

    • B.

      Planned and analyzed

    • C.

      Planned and accurate

    • D.

      Effective and timely

    Correct Answer
    A. Coordinated and directed
  • 25. 

    What two steps in the analysis and production phase attempt to determine the truthfulness of the information?

    • A.

      Evaluation and analysis

    • B.

      Analysis and integration

    • C.

      Integration and evaluation

    • D.

      Interpretation and analysis

    Correct Answer
    A. Evaluation and analysis
  • 26. 

    In which step of the Analysis and Production Phase is information considered finished intelligence?

    • A.

      Interpretation

    • B.

      Integration

    • C.

      Evaluation

    • D.

      Collection

    Correct Answer
    A. Interpretation
  • 27. 

    Why does the military still utilize hardcopy dissemination methods?

    • A.

      Allied and coalition forces often do not have the ability to utilize the same system architecture

    • B.

      It increases the likelihood that users will get the intelligence at remote locations

    • C.

      Some charts are not available in softcopy format

    • D.

      It is easier to disseminate

    Correct Answer
    A. Allied and coalition forces often do not have the ability to utilize the same system architecture
  • 28. 

    What is the primary vehicle for integrating intelligence and operations?

    • A.

      Integration software

    • B.

      Priority intelligence report

    • C.

      Common operational picture

    • D.

      Global command and control system

    Correct Answer
    C. Common operational picture
  • 29. 

    Who evaluates the quality of intelligence products?

    • A.

      Intelligence personnel and consumers at all levels

    • B.

      Senior intelligence officers

    • C.

      Intelligence personnel

    • D.

      Commanders

    Correct Answer
    A. Intelligence personnel and consumers at all levels
  • 30. 

    When performing your duties with intelligence collection and reporting, what is one reason you should perform training for aircrew?

    • A.

      To form a bond with your coworkers

    • B.

      To ensure the aircrew are receiving training

    • C.

      Because aircrew are a valuable source of perishable intelligence and training the aircrew what to report can ensure they report important intelligence

    • D.

      Because when you train the aircrew, you are ensuring they will find valuable information on every mission and be able to report that intelligence back to you

    Correct Answer
    C. Because aircrew are a valuable source of perishable intelligence and training the aircrew what to report can ensure they report important intelligence
  • 31. 

    Which prosign would be utilized when intelligence is received that our forces have made initial enemy contact?

    • A.

      PP

    • B.

      RR

    • C.

      YY

    • D.

      ZZ

    Correct Answer
    D. ZZ
  • 32. 

    Which type of intelligence data includes information on the number of aircraft on a specific mission?

    • A.

      Strike data

    • B.

      Operational data

    • C.

      Enemy air reaction data

    • D.

      Surface-to-air missile data

    Correct Answer
    B. Operational data
  • 33. 

    What type of reporting is difficult for aircrew due to the small size of weapons utilized?

    • A.

      AAA engagements

    • B.

      SAM engagements

    • C.

      Naval engagements

    • D.

      Air-to-air engagements

    Correct Answer
    A. AAA engagements
  • 34. 

    How many steps are involved in mission reporting?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      4

    Correct Answer
    D. 4
  • 35. 

    Which of the following should be reported by aircrew for both AAA and SAM sightings?

    • A.

      RWR warnings received

    • B.

      Type of missile utilized

    • C.

      Type of fire utilized

    • D.

      Fire coordination

    Correct Answer
    D. Fire coordination
  • 36. 

    Where can you find the process for submitting a MISREP?

    • A.

      ATO

    • B.

      SPINS

    • C.

      SITREP

    • D.

      Command directives

    Correct Answer
    B. SPINS
  • 37. 

    Which of the following is NOT a required administrative data set for a MISREP?

    • A.

      MSNID

    • B.

      TARWI

    • C.

      FLTDTAIL

    • D.

      Classification

    Correct Answer
    B. TARWI
  • 38. 

    What initial report would be submitted if an aircrew passes an INFLTREP regarding a column of tanks advancing toward our forward line of troops?

    • A.

      IIR

    • B.

      INTREP

    • C.

      INTSUM

    • D.

      INTFLTREP

    Correct Answer
    B. INTREP
  • 39. 

    Identify the report that is similar to an INTSUM, but contains more refined analytical information.

    • A.

      INTSUM

    • B.

      INTREP

    • C.

      SITREP

    • D.

      DISUM

    Correct Answer
    D. DISUM
  • 40. 

    This traditional ISR asset was originally designed as a maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft.

    • A.

      RC-135 COBRA BALL

    • B.

      RC-12 GUARDRAIL

    • C.

      MR Mk1P Nimrod

    • D.

      Tornado GR1A

    Correct Answer
    C. MR Mk1P Nimrod
  • 41. 

    What non-traditional ISR asset was purchased to fill the void left behind from the retirement of the TARPS system?

    • A.

      WSV

    • B.

      TARS

    • C.

      SHARP

    • D.

      ATARS

    Correct Answer
    C. SHARP
  • 42. 

    This model is a tool used to characterize the sort of processes that typically happen in a collection cycle for a given sensor.

    • A.

      Tasking, collection, processing, evaluation, and dissemination (TCPED)

    • B.

      Tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination (TCPED)

    • C.

      Tasking, communication, processing, evaluation, and dissemination (TCPED)

    • D.

      Tasking, communication, processing, exploitation, and dissemination (TCPED)

    Correct Answer
    B. Tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination (TCPED)
  • 43. 

    This process of the TCPED model refers to the mission planning and execution of operations.

    • A.

      Tasking

    • B.

      Collection

    • C.

      Processing

    • D.

      Exploitation

    Correct Answer
    B. Collection
  • 44. 

    This weapon system is the operational-level command and control center that provides the Commander Air Force Forces with the capability to direct and supervise the activities of assigned forces.

    • A.

      Air operations and space center

    • B.

      Air and space operations center

    • C.

      Air operations division

    • D.

      Air operations system

    Correct Answer
    B. Air and space operations center
  • 45. 

    The primary products of this division include the air tasking order (ATO), airspace control order (ACO) and joint integrated prioritized target list (JIPTL).

    • A.

      Intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance division

    • B.

      Combat operations division

    • C.

      Combat plans division

    • D.

      Air mobility division

    Correct Answer
    C. Combat plans division
  • 46. 

    This ISRD team conducts dynamic intelligence preparation of the operational environment and provides the context for understanding the adversary's intentions.

    • A.

      ISR operations team

    • B.

      Combat intelligence team

    • C.

      Targets/tactical assessment team

    • D.

      Analysis, correlation and fusion team

    Correct Answer
    D. Analysis, correlation and fusion team
  • 47. 

    Which team within the air mobility division coordinates closely with the rescue coordination cell?

    • A.

      Airlift control team

    • B.

      Air Mobility control team

    • C.

      Air Refueling control team

    • D.

      Aeromedical evacuation control team

    Correct Answer
    D. Aeromedical evacuation control team
  • 48. 

    What team is the focal point for the ISRD for implementing, coordinating and maintaining PED support from agencies outside the AOC?

    • A.

      The planning team

    • B.

      The coordination team

    • C.

      The PED management team

    • D.

      The planning and coordination team

    Correct Answer
    C. The PED management team
  • 49. 

    Which of the following phases are NOT part of the mission planning cycle?

    • A.

      ATO planning

    • B.

      Execution phase

    • C.

      Receive the ATO

    • D.

      Mission planning phase

    Correct Answer
    A. ATO planning
  • 50. 

    Which charts will normally depict the target areas for mission planning?

    • A.

      GNC

    • B.

      ONC

    • C.

      TPC

    • D.

      JOG

    Correct Answer
    D. JOG

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