Deck 14: Countering Terrorism

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U.N. Security Council Resolution 1373 was unanimously adopted on ________, under Chapter VII of the UN Charter

A) December 7th 1955.
B) September 5th 2001
C) November 11th 1945.
D) September 28, 2001
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Arabic news media, ________, is the largest and most controversial Arabic news channel in the Middle East.

A) Abu Dhabi
B) Al Jazeera
C) Al Hamza
D) Iran News Service
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The "Sky Marshal" program has in fact been around since the late ________, when armed U.S. Customs agents operated in plain clothes on U.S. flagged international flights.

A) 1980s
B) 1970s
C) 1960s
D) 1950s
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The futility of using military combat units in a policing role was graphically demonstrated by the U.S. military in which country?

A) Sudan
B) Somali
C) Iraq
D) Iraq.
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Israel was one of the first states to provide ________ on all its flights?

A) 100% baggage match
B) Secure cockpit doors
C) Sky Marshals
D) Passenger profiling
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The Israeli national airline El Al has been ________ passengers attempting to board its flights for the past thirty plus years with considerable success.

A) Profiling
B) Interviewing
C) Pre-screening
D) Body scanning
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In November 2004, the U.S. Transportation Security Agency (TSA) began testing a new form of passenger prescreening called:

A) Watch Lists.
B) Secure Flight.
C) CAPS I.
D) CAPS II.
Question
In June 2007, a full frontal attack using a vehicle as a means to deliver an incendiary bomb took place at:

A) Glasgow International Airport.
B) Munich.
C) Tel Aviv.
D) Heathrow International Airport.
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What term best describes the effects on the body of vesicants?

A) Blood agent
B) Blistering agent
C) Nerve agent
D) Choking agent
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Operation Bojinka was planned in 1995 and was uncovered by ________ they stumbled by accident on a bomb making factory in an apartment block that had caught fire.

A) The FBI
B) Philippine authorities
C) Australian authorities
D) German police
Question
Cutaneous anthrax occurs when anthrax spores come in direct contact with what?

A) The lungs
B) An open cut or broken skin
C) The nasal tissues
D) Lining of the esophagus
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What is the term given to those agents often found in tear gas used for riot control situations?

A) Vesicants
B) Nerve agents
C) Irritating agents
D) Choking agents
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The SAS has also been used effectively against the IRA in Europe. In 1988, the SAS followed an IRA unit to ________, where intelligence sources indicated the terrorists would detonate a bomb during A military parade.

A) Gibraltar
B) Malta
C) Ibiza
D) Spain
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Avian Flue or "Bird Flu" is a highly contagious disease caused by viruses that normally only infects birds. The virus when it jumps from animals to human beings is identified as the ________ virus.

A) Tularemia
B) Severe acute respiratory
C) HN51
D) H5N1
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GSG-9 was formed following the disaster at:

A) Gibraltar.
B) The World Trade Center.
C) Munich Olympic Games.
D) Entebbe.
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Sayeret Mat'kal is also known as the General Staff Reconnaissance Unit 69, and was founded in 1957.
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Civil libertarians and extreme left-wing agitators argue that the network of closed circuit television cameras throughout the major cities and the motorway systems of Great Britain has proved to be successful in tracking down terrorists who abandon vehicles packed with explosives.
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SEAL Team Six is the Navy's equivalent to the Delta Force and is responsible for handling counter-terrorism in any maritime environment.
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Six months after the crash of Pan Am 103 and FAA inspector reported that …the posture of Pan Am is considered safe; all passengers flying out of Frankfurt are no longer considered at risk.
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Suicide as a means to impress terrorism on an unsuspecting civilian population has been used effectively in the Middle East by Hamas, The Red Brigade and Hezbollah.
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The Stinger Missile is approximately 5 feet in length and weighs thirty-four pounds. It is manufactured by Raytheon and can be fired from a distance of five miles and has a vertical range of 10,000 feet.
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In the 1990s the viewpoint of the FAA was basically that; it won't happen here, hijacking aircraft is not a North American problem.
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The TSA began Secure Flight by compiling a "Terrorist No-Fly list" to be compared to names on an airline passenger manifest.
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The Oxford English Dictionary defines "piracy" as "Murder, kidnapping, or violence committed at sea or from the sea without lawful authority, especially by one vessel against another."
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An attack on a ship operating close to shore, often an opportunist attack, by pirates in small, high-speed, seagoing craft, with the intent to steal cash and personal valuables from the crew and the ship's safe. This is defined as a High-Level Armed Robbery (HLAR).
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Prior to 9-11, the numbers of containers being screened as they enter the United States amounted to less than half of 1 percent of all container traffic.
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The Army Ranger Wing is the elite counter terrorist force of the Republic of Ireland.
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JTF-2 was set up as the central terrorist analysis center in support of the British security services.
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At a global Threat Reduction Initiative conference in Vienna in 2004 the head of the U.N. Atomic Energy Agency stated that there are about 350 sites in 58 countries that possess highly enriched uranium and about two dozen of them with enough material to build a nuclear device.
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Chemical agents are relatively easy to manufacture and just as easy to disperse.
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Deck 14: Countering Terrorism
1
U.N. Security Council Resolution 1373 was unanimously adopted on ________, under Chapter VII of the UN Charter

A) December 7th 1955.
B) September 5th 2001
C) November 11th 1945.
D) September 28, 2001
September 28, 2001
2
Arabic news media, ________, is the largest and most controversial Arabic news channel in the Middle East.

A) Abu Dhabi
B) Al Jazeera
C) Al Hamza
D) Iran News Service
Al Jazeera
3
The "Sky Marshal" program has in fact been around since the late ________, when armed U.S. Customs agents operated in plain clothes on U.S. flagged international flights.

A) 1980s
B) 1970s
C) 1960s
D) 1950s
1960s
4
The futility of using military combat units in a policing role was graphically demonstrated by the U.S. military in which country?

A) Sudan
B) Somali
C) Iraq
D) Iraq.
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Israel was one of the first states to provide ________ on all its flights?

A) 100% baggage match
B) Secure cockpit doors
C) Sky Marshals
D) Passenger profiling
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The Israeli national airline El Al has been ________ passengers attempting to board its flights for the past thirty plus years with considerable success.

A) Profiling
B) Interviewing
C) Pre-screening
D) Body scanning
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7
In November 2004, the U.S. Transportation Security Agency (TSA) began testing a new form of passenger prescreening called:

A) Watch Lists.
B) Secure Flight.
C) CAPS I.
D) CAPS II.
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8
In June 2007, a full frontal attack using a vehicle as a means to deliver an incendiary bomb took place at:

A) Glasgow International Airport.
B) Munich.
C) Tel Aviv.
D) Heathrow International Airport.
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9
What term best describes the effects on the body of vesicants?

A) Blood agent
B) Blistering agent
C) Nerve agent
D) Choking agent
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10
Operation Bojinka was planned in 1995 and was uncovered by ________ they stumbled by accident on a bomb making factory in an apartment block that had caught fire.

A) The FBI
B) Philippine authorities
C) Australian authorities
D) German police
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11
Cutaneous anthrax occurs when anthrax spores come in direct contact with what?

A) The lungs
B) An open cut or broken skin
C) The nasal tissues
D) Lining of the esophagus
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12
What is the term given to those agents often found in tear gas used for riot control situations?

A) Vesicants
B) Nerve agents
C) Irritating agents
D) Choking agents
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13
The SAS has also been used effectively against the IRA in Europe. In 1988, the SAS followed an IRA unit to ________, where intelligence sources indicated the terrorists would detonate a bomb during A military parade.

A) Gibraltar
B) Malta
C) Ibiza
D) Spain
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Avian Flue or "Bird Flu" is a highly contagious disease caused by viruses that normally only infects birds. The virus when it jumps from animals to human beings is identified as the ________ virus.

A) Tularemia
B) Severe acute respiratory
C) HN51
D) H5N1
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15
GSG-9 was formed following the disaster at:

A) Gibraltar.
B) The World Trade Center.
C) Munich Olympic Games.
D) Entebbe.
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Sayeret Mat'kal is also known as the General Staff Reconnaissance Unit 69, and was founded in 1957.
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Civil libertarians and extreme left-wing agitators argue that the network of closed circuit television cameras throughout the major cities and the motorway systems of Great Britain has proved to be successful in tracking down terrorists who abandon vehicles packed with explosives.
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18
SEAL Team Six is the Navy's equivalent to the Delta Force and is responsible for handling counter-terrorism in any maritime environment.
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19
Six months after the crash of Pan Am 103 and FAA inspector reported that …the posture of Pan Am is considered safe; all passengers flying out of Frankfurt are no longer considered at risk.
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Suicide as a means to impress terrorism on an unsuspecting civilian population has been used effectively in the Middle East by Hamas, The Red Brigade and Hezbollah.
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21
The Stinger Missile is approximately 5 feet in length and weighs thirty-four pounds. It is manufactured by Raytheon and can be fired from a distance of five miles and has a vertical range of 10,000 feet.
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22
In the 1990s the viewpoint of the FAA was basically that; it won't happen here, hijacking aircraft is not a North American problem.
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23
The TSA began Secure Flight by compiling a "Terrorist No-Fly list" to be compared to names on an airline passenger manifest.
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24
The Oxford English Dictionary defines "piracy" as "Murder, kidnapping, or violence committed at sea or from the sea without lawful authority, especially by one vessel against another."
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25
An attack on a ship operating close to shore, often an opportunist attack, by pirates in small, high-speed, seagoing craft, with the intent to steal cash and personal valuables from the crew and the ship's safe. This is defined as a High-Level Armed Robbery (HLAR).
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Prior to 9-11, the numbers of containers being screened as they enter the United States amounted to less than half of 1 percent of all container traffic.
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The Army Ranger Wing is the elite counter terrorist force of the Republic of Ireland.
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JTF-2 was set up as the central terrorist analysis center in support of the British security services.
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At a global Threat Reduction Initiative conference in Vienna in 2004 the head of the U.N. Atomic Energy Agency stated that there are about 350 sites in 58 countries that possess highly enriched uranium and about two dozen of them with enough material to build a nuclear device.
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Chemical agents are relatively easy to manufacture and just as easy to disperse.
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