Question Answer
been recently declassified. Which source(s) should
you use to derivatively classify the material?
If your SCG says the exercise name is Secret, but your
properly marked source
document says the exercise name is unclassified,
which source should you use to derivatively
classify the material?
SCG
Assuming that the first two paragraphs of your letter
are classified when they appear together,
whatclassificationconcept would you use to
determine the correctclassification?
Compilation
Assuming that the first two paragraphs of your letter
are classified when they appear together,
what is theclassificationof each individual
paragraph?
Unclassified
Whatclassificationconcept would you use to
determine the correct marking for the third
paragraph of your letter?
Contained in
What is theclassificationfor the third paragraph of
your letter?
Secret
Whatclassificationconcept would you use to
determine the correct marking for the fourth
paragraph of your letter?
Contained in
What is theclassificationfor the fourth paragraph of
your letter?
Confidential
Whatclassificationconcept would you use to
determine the correct marking for the fifth
paragraph of your letter?
Revealed by
What is theclassificationfor the fifth paragraph of
your letter?
Secret
Which of the following methods would you use to
determineclassificationof this paragraph?
Use the SecurityClassificationGuide
If the SCG was not available, how would you
determine theclassification?
Use the properly marked source document
Mark reveals a small piece of classified information
regarding a project he’s working on during
conversation with a friend. He will not be subject to
sanctions, as it was only a small piece of information
and he knows the person he gave the information to.
False
All of the following are ways to promote the sharing
of information within the Federal government, across
state, local, and tribal governments, and with coalition
partners, law enforcement, and the general public
EXCEPT:
Automatically declassify information that is
shared
Which of the following is a valid reason to classify
information?
To protect national security
What is the process of using existing classified
information to create a new document?
DerivativeClassification
Information may be classified if it is owned by the
U.S. Government, its unauthorized disclosure could
damage national security, and it concerns military
plans, weapon systems, or operations.
True
You may be subject to administrative,
UniformCodeof Military Justice (UCMJ), or criminal
sanctions if you engage in any of the following
EXCEPT:
Submitting a formal challenge to information
that may be improperly classified
The document that provides basic guidance and
regulatory requirements for
derivativeclassificationfor DoD personnel is:
DoDM 5200.01, DoD Information Security
Program