Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales for DoD
Information Security, SCG, Classification by Compilation,
Revealed By & Compliance Mastery
Question 1
Your new material may aggregate pieces of information that are not individually
classified, but when presented together they render the material classified. What is
this concept called?
A) Revealed by
B) Extracting
C) Classification by Compilation
D) Contained in
Answer: C
Rationale: Classification by compilation occurs when unclassified pieces of
information, when combined, create classified material due to the sensitive insight
they provide collectively.
Question 2 (Select all that apply)
If military personnel knowingly leak classified information to an unauthorized user,
what sanctions might be imposed?
A) Dishonorable discharge
B) Loss of pay
C) Incarceration
D) Verbal warning only
Answer: A, B, C
Rationale: Unauthorized disclosure of classified information can result in severe
consequences including discharge, financial penalties, and imprisonment.
, Question 3
All of the following promote information sharing EXCEPT:
A) Sharing across federal and local agencies
B) Sharing with coalition partners
C) Sharing with law enforcement
D) Automatically declassifying information that is shared
Answer: D
Rationale: Information must not be automatically declassified when shared;
classification rules still apply.
Question 4
Information taken directly from a classified source and stated verbatim in a new
document is called:
A) Revealed by
B) Extracting
C) Compilation
D) Paraphrasing
Answer: B
Rationale: Extracting involves directly copying classified information into a new
document.
Question 5 (Select all that apply)
The concept of "revealed by" includes:
A) Classified information not explicitly stated in the source
B) Information deduced through analysis
C) Information directly copied from a source
D) Information inferred by the reader
Answer: A, B, D
Rationale: “Revealed by” applies when classification is determined through inference,
not direct copying.