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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What was Algerian native Ahmed Ressam caught entering the U.S. with?

    • A.

      130 Lbs. Of Explosives

    • B.

      Plans To Blow Up White House

    • C.

      Missiles

    • D.

      Pictures Of The WTC

    Correct Answer
    A. 130 Lbs. Of Explosives
    Explanation
    Ahmed Ressam, an Algerian native, was caught entering the U.S. with 130 lbs. of explosives. This suggests that he intended to carry out a terrorist attack or engage in some form of destructive activity. The large quantity of explosives indicates a significant threat and potential for causing immense harm and destruction.

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  • 2. 

    In the U.S. Homeland Security Advisory System what color is a guarded threat?

    • A.

      Blue

    • B.

      Green

    • C.

      White

    • D.

      Yellow

    Correct Answer
    A. Blue
    Explanation
    In the U.S. Homeland Security Advisory System, the color blue represents a guarded threat. This means that there is a general risk of a terrorist attack, but there is no specific information regarding timing or targets. The blue level indicates that the government is taking precautions to prevent any potential threats and is maintaining a heightened state of awareness.

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  • 3. 

    What country was designated by the U.S. a sponsor of terrorism in 1982?

    • A.

      Iraq

    • B.

      Cuba

    • C.

      Sudan

    • D.

      Ireland

    Correct Answer
    B. Cuba
    Explanation
    In 1982, the U.S. designated Cuba as a sponsor of terrorism. This decision was based on Cuba's support for various revolutionary movements and armed groups in Latin America and Africa. The U.S. accused Cuba of providing training, weapons, and safe haven to these groups, which it considered to be acts of terrorism. This designation had significant political and diplomatic implications, including economic sanctions and restrictions on trade between the U.S. and Cuba.

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  • 4. 

    What country's National Security Guards are also known as The Black Cat Commandos?

    • A.

      India

    • B.

      USA

    • C.

      Israel

    • D.

      China

    Correct Answer
    A. India
    Explanation
    The correct answer is India because the National Security Guards in India are commonly referred to as The Black Cat Commandos.

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  • 5. 

    Where was 22 year old Madrid train bombing suspect Abdelmajid Bouchar arrested?

    • A.

      Italy

    • B.

      China

    • C.

      Iran

    • D.

      Serbia

    Correct Answer
    D. Serbia
    Explanation
    Abdelmajid Bouchar, the 22-year-old Madrid train bombing suspect, was arrested in Serbia.

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  • 6. 

    What is the Basque separatist group listed as a terrorist organization?

    • A.

      SDS

    • B.

      ETA

    • C.

      DIA

    • D.

      FRC

    Correct Answer
    B. ETA
    Explanation
    ETA is the correct answer because it is a well-known Basque separatist group that has been listed as a terrorist organization. ETA, which stands for Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, has been active for several decades and has been responsible for numerous acts of violence and terrorism in its pursuit of an independent Basque state. The group has carried out bombings, assassinations, and kidnappings, resulting in the loss of many lives. ETA's activities have been widely condemned by the international community, leading to its designation as a terrorist organization.

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  • 7. 

    What killed former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri?

    • A.

      Poison

    • B.

      Stabbed

    • C.

      Truck Bomb

    • D.

      Gun Shot

    Correct Answer
    C. Truck Bomb
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Truck Bomb. This refers to the assassination method used to kill former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri. A truck bomb is a large explosive device that is placed in a vehicle and detonated to cause destruction and casualties. In this case, a truck bomb was used to target and kill Hariri, resulting in his death.

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  • 8. 

    What position did Bush name Richard Clarke to?

    • A.

      Terrorist Czar

    • B.

      Special Advisor For Cyberspace Security

    • C.

      FBI Head

    • D.

      Security Advisor

    Correct Answer
    B. Special Advisor For Cyberspace Security
    Explanation
    Bush named Richard Clarke to the position of Special Advisor for Cyberspace Security.

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  • 9. 

    How many U.S. Presidents picked Richard Clarke to help defend against terrorists?

    • A.

      Four U.S. Presidents

    • B.

      Twelve U.S. Presidents

    • C.

      One U.S. President

    • D.

      Two U.S. Presidents

    Correct Answer
    A. Four U.S. Presidents
    Explanation
    Richard Clarke was selected by four U.S. Presidents to assist in the defense against terrorists. This suggests that his expertise and knowledge in counterterrorism were highly valued by multiple administrations. His experience and contributions were likely deemed crucial in addressing the ongoing threat of terrorism and ensuring national security.

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  • 10. 

    How are bags checked at U.S. airports for explosives?

    • A.

      X-Ray Machines

    • B.

      Cat-Scan-Like Devices

    • C.

      They Are Not

    • D.

      Bomb Sniffing Dogs

    Correct Answer
    B. Cat-Scan-Like Devices
    Explanation
    Bags are checked at U.S. airports for explosives using Cat-Scan-Like Devices. These devices use advanced imaging technology, similar to a CT scan, to create detailed images of the contents of the bags. This allows security personnel to identify any potential explosive materials or suspicious items inside the bags. The use of Cat-Scan-Like Devices enhances the security measures at airports and helps in ensuring the safety of passengers and staff.

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  • 11. 

    A 2001 government exercise "Dark Winter" simulated what kind of attack?

    • A.

      Smallpox Virus

    • B.

      Anthrax

    • C.

      Poisoned Water Supply

    • D.

      Nuke

    Correct Answer
    A. Smallpox Virus
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Smallpox Virus. The 2001 government exercise "Dark Winter" simulated an attack involving the release of smallpox virus. This exercise was conducted to assess the preparedness and response capabilities of the United States in the event of a bioterrorism attack. The simulation aimed to evaluate the ability of the government and public health agencies to detect, contain, and respond to a smallpox outbreak, as well as the impact it would have on the healthcare system and society as a whole.

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  • 12. 

    On October 18, 2001, there was what was initially called a "credible threat" to what U.S. facility?

    • A.

      Pentagon

    • B.

      Three Mile Island

    • C.

      Statue Of Liberty

    • D.

      Fort Knox

    Correct Answer
    B. Three Mile Island
    Explanation
    On October 18, 2001, there was a "credible threat" to the Three Mile Island facility. This refers to the nuclear power plant located in Pennsylvania, USA. The term "credible threat" suggests that there was a genuine possibility of an attack or danger to the facility at that time.

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  • 13. 

    What is the Interpol project that identifies people who attend terrorist camps?

    • A.

      Project Camp

    • B.

      Project Tent

    • C.

      Project Passage

    • D.

      Project Amazon

    Correct Answer
    B. Project Tent
    Explanation
    Project Tent is the Interpol project that identifies people who attend terrorist camps. The name "Tent" suggests that it is focused on tracking individuals involved in camping or training activities related to terrorism. This project likely utilizes intelligence gathering, surveillance, and international cooperation to identify and apprehend individuals who participate in terrorist training camps. The name "Tent" may also imply the temporary and transient nature of these camps, highlighting the need for swift action by law enforcement agencies to prevent potential acts of terrorism.

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  • 14. 

    Which of these are you not allowed to carry-on a USA flight?

    • A.

      Walking Canes

    • B.

      Ostomy Scissors

    • C.

      Ski Poles

    • D.

      Umbrellas

    Correct Answer
    C. Ski Poles
    Explanation
    Ski poles are not allowed to be carried on a USA flight. This is because ski poles are considered as sporting equipment and are typically not permitted in the cabin due to their size and potential to cause harm to passengers or damage to the aircraft.

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  • 15. 

    Who did President Bush originally appoint to head the 911 Commission?

    • A.

      Andrew Card

    • B.

      Dan Quayle

    • C.

      Henry Kissinger

    • D.

      Alan Simpson

    Correct Answer
    C. Henry Kissinger
    Explanation
    President Bush originally appointed Henry Kissinger to head the 9/11 Commission. Kissinger, a former Secretary of State, was selected for his extensive experience in foreign policy and national security matters. However, his appointment was met with controversy and criticism due to potential conflicts of interest, as Kissinger had worked with some of the foreign governments that were being investigated for their possible involvement in the 9/11 attacks. Ultimately, Kissinger stepped down from the position and was replaced by Thomas Kean.

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