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HOMELAND SECURITY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2026 Central attributes of homeland security include which of the following: - Answers a. State and local agencies. b. The federal bureaucracy. c. Collaboration on conceptual foundations for comprehensive security. d. All of the above. (ANSWER) Conciliatory domestic policy options include which of the following: - Answers a. Surrender. b. Negotiation. c. Military options. (ANSWER) d. All of the above. The modern era of homeland security was implemented in the United States in response to the following threat(s) to the republic: - Answers a. The attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan. b. The 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attack. c. The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (Answer) d. All of the above. After the Second World War, and prior to the modern homeland security environment: - Answers a. Federal civil defense initiatives were coordinated by a succession of agencies. b. The Federal Emergency Management Agency was established for the overall coordination of disaster relief. c. Both of the above. (Answer) d. Neither of the above. The Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Report: A Strategic Framework for Securing the Homeland (QHSR) is intended to: - Answers a. Provide a framework for defeating terrorism. b. Develop a framework for inter-governmental collaboration. c. Empower the federal government during emergencies. d. Consolidate the definition of homeland security by presenting the concept as encompassing a broader and more comprehensive mission than previously envisioned. (Answer) Osama bin Laden was: - Answers a. Killed in Afghanistan by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. b. The mastermind behind opposition to the war in Iraq. c. Founder of Al-Qaeda. (Answer) d. All of the above. Domestic disturbances during the Cold War era included the following: - Answers a. Civil rights marches in the American South. b. Urban riots. c. Student activism on college campuses d. All of the above (answer) Plausible terrorist threat scenarios against the homeland include: - Answers a. Strikes by international terrorists. b. Attacks by homegrown ideological extremists. c. Both of the above. (Answer) d. "a" but not "b". Symbolic targets include: - Answers a. Passenger carriers. b. Embassies. c. Famous people. d. All of the above. (Answer) The modern homeland security environment unfolded very quickly with the implementation of which of the following initiatives: - Answers a. A bombing campaign against Syria. b. Formal declaration of war against Al Qaeda. c. Deportations of Muslim immigrants. d. Passage of the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001. (Answer) During the Cold War era: - Answers a. The international community entered a prolonged period of conflict between the United States and Germany. b. The threat of nuclear war spawned an extensive network of civil defense programs in the United States. c. Direct military conflict between the United States and Soviet Union occurred frequently. (Answer) d. None of the above. Domestic threats and conflict during the early American republic included the following incidents: - Answers a. The Whiskey Rebellion. b. The Haymarket Riot. c. The Homestead Strike. d. All of the above. (Answer) During the Cold War era: - Answers a. Domestic security tension increased in the United States. b. Frequent warfare occurred in the developing world between allies of the United States and Soviet Union. c. Virtually every community in the United States engaged in civil defense drills. d. All of the above. (Answer) "Enhanced security" includes which of the following: - Answers a. Security barriers. b. Target hardening. c. Computer firewalls. d. All of the above. (Answer) Which of the following homeland security missions are identified in the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Report: A Strategic Framework for Securing the Homeland (QHSR): - Answers a. Securing and Managing Our Borders. b. Enforcing and Administering Our Immigration Laws. c. Identifying and Eliminating Terrorist Cells. d. "a" and "b" but not "c". (Answer) External threats and conflict during the early American republic emanated from the following, except: - Answers a. Conflict between Native Americans and settlers. b. British incursions. c. German expansion. (Answer) d. Military campaigns against Mexico. "Symbolism" of targets refers to: - Answers a. Creative interpretation of motives. b. Creative discussion of terrorist attacks. c. Redefinition of "enemy" interests by extremists and terrorists. (Answer) d. None of the above Central attributes of the modern "homeland security" concept include: - Answers a. Detentions of immigrants who fit certain profiles. b. Mobilization of domestic armed militias. c. Collaboration on conceptual foundations for comprehensive homeland security. (Answer) d. All of the above. During the Cold War era: - Answers a. Domestic disturbances in the United States led to the initiation of federal, state, and local efforts to monitor activist activity. (Answer) b. Domestic disturbances in the United States led to frequent declarations of martial law. c. Domestic disturbances in the United States led to several armed rebellions. d. All of the above. Policy options for domestic security include which of the following broad categories: - Answers a. Conciliatory options. b. Enhanced intelligence. c. "b" but not "a". d. Both "a" and "b". (Answer) Conventional weapons include which of the following: - Answers a. Submachine guns. (Answer) b. Mustard gas. c. Radiological weapons. d. Biological agents. Weapons of mass destruction include which of the following: - Answers a. Rocket-propelled grenades. b. Sarin. (Answer) c. Precision-guided munitions. d. Semtex. A hazard that results in a condition of risk is referred to as which of the following: - Answers a. A disaster. b. A potential risk. c. A natural event. d. An emergency event. (Answer) Grid infrastructure malfunctions can be intentionally caused by which of the following: - Answers a. Wildland fires. b. Electromagnetic pulse. (Answer) c. Floods. d. Tornadoes. "Superstorm" Sandy is an example of a(n): - Answers a. Tornado. b. Hurricane. (Answer) c. FlooD. d. Earthquakes When emergency response institutions cannot contain an emergency event or stabilize critical services, it is referred to as which of the following: - Answers a. A disaster. (Answer) b. A condition of risk. c. A natural event. d. A potential risk. Common explosives include the following, except: - Answers a. Composit-4. b. ANFO. c. Anthrax. (Answer) d. Semtex. Biological agents include all of the following, except: - Answers a. Ebola. b. Anthrax. c. Smallpox. d. Phosgene. (Answer) The all-hazards umbrella refers to: - Answers a. Preparation for natural disasters. b. Preparation for all potential disasters. c. Preparation for human-created disasters. d. All of the above. (Answer) Mitigation of risk refers to: - Answers a. The effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. (Answer) b. Coordinated interventions. c. Coordinated intervention to effectively restore affected populations to their pre-emergency norms of living and rebuild damaged infrastructure. d. The adoption of emergency management contingencies prior to the occurrence of an emergency situation. Emergency response operations refer to: - Answers a. The effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. b. Coordinated interventions. (Answer) c. Coordinated intervention to effectively restore affected populations to their pre-emergency norms of living and rebuild damaged infrastructure. d. The adoption of emergency management contingencies prior to the occurrence of an emergency situation. A condition posing potential risks is referred to as which of the following: - Answers a. A disaster. b. A hazarD. (Answer) c. A natural event. d. An emergency event. Strong public and political criticism was directed against the federal response to which of the following natural disasters: - Answers a. Hurricane Katrina. (Answer) b. Hurricane Hugo. c. Hurricane Hannah. d. None of the above. The Fukushima nuclear disaster was caused by which of the following: - Answers a. A tsunami. (Answer) b. An earthquake. c. Electromagnetic pulse. d. "a" and "b" only. Current "active shooter" protocols recommend which of the following: - Answers a. Evacuate. b. Hide out. c. Take action against the active shooter. d. All of the above. (Answer) Preparedness planning refers to: - Answers a. The effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. b. Coordinated interventions. c. Coordinated intervention to effectively restore affected populations to their pre-emergency norms of living and rebuild damaged infrastructure. d. The adoption of emergency management contingencies prior to the occurrence of an emergency situation. (Answer) Which of the following statements regarding non-terrorist mass shootings is most accurate: - Answers a. Populous high-income countries experience such shootings at similar incidence rates. b. The United States has a lower incidence rate than other populous high-income countries. c. Perpetrators tend to be motivated by ideology, race, or religion. d. None of the above. (Answer) The Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) Scale is used to measure which of the following: - Answers a. Tornadoes. b. Hurricanes. c. Floods. d. Earthquakes. (Answer) The Enhanced Fujita-Pearson Scale is used to measure which of the following: - Answers a. Tornadoes. (Answer) b. Hurricanes. c. Floods. d. Earthquakes. Which of the following courts or tribunals were established to prosecute offenses in international forums: - Answers a. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. b. International Court of Justice. c. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. d. All of the above. (Answer) What is the most accurate statement describing terrorism-related laws prior to the modern homeland security era: - Answers a. The United States had no terrorism-related laws. b. Domestic laws and international conventions were enacted in response to international terrorist activity and state sponsorship of terrorism. (Answer) c. The United States exclusively relied on its allies to enforce international law. d. The United States passed a large number of terrorism-related laws. International conventions have been established to promote counterterrorist cooperation to address which of the following perceived threats: - Answers a. Airline hijacking. b. Attacks on embassies and diplomats. c. Transnational terrorist activity. d. All of the above (Answer) Which of the following statements most accurately describes international law: - Answers a. Violations of international law will subject violators to the full authority of established laws. b. Nations must comply with international law or they will be subject to strict sanctions. c. There is no international enforcement mechanism similar to domestic courts and law enforcement agencies. (Answer) d. All of the above. Regarding domestic law, an important challenge for lawmakers is: - Answers a. The problem of balancing the need for counterterrorist legislation against the protection of basic rights. (Answer) b. How to most effectively crack down on potential terrorist supporters. c. Giving as much power as possible to federal and state law enforcement agencies. d. All of the above. Why was a new international counter-terrorist legal framework established during the second half of the Twentieth Century: - Answers a. Communism threatened democracy. b. Terrorism had never been illegal prior to this time. c. No one had thought of it before. d. A legal framework was needed to respond to rogue-state sponsors of terrorism. (Answer) Extradition treaties: - Answers a. Are binding on the entire international community. b. Require signatory parties to bind over terrorist suspects at the request of fellow signatories. (Answer) c. Serve as international crimes codes. d. All of the above The United States imposes which of the following sanctions against state sponsors of terrorism: - Answers a. Bans on arms-related exports and sales. b. Prohibitions on economic assistance. c. Both "a" and "b". (Answer) d. "a" but not "b". In the modern era, the international terrorist threat to the global community originated from which of the following: - Answers a. Terrorist groups operating domestically, led by domestic radicals. b. Support for terrorist movements from rival nations during the 1960s and 1970s. (Answer) c. Nuclear-armed adversaries. d. An international conspiracy among terrorist movements. Which of the following legislation was passed in the immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001 homeland attacks: - Answers a. The USA FREEDOM Act. b. The USA PATRIOT Act. (Answer) c. The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act. d. All of the above. Counter-terrorist statutory authority is derived, in part, from which of the following acts: - Answers a. The Elimination of Terrorism Act. b. The Homeland Security Terrorism Reduction Act. c. The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act.(Answer) d. The War Powers Act. Homeland security initiatives reflect which of the following: - Answers a. Legal parameters established under law. b. International and domestic security environments. c. Both "a" and "b". (Answer) d. "a" but not "b". The USA FREEDOM Act was enacted for which of the following reasons: - Answers a. As a reaction to the revelation that the National Security Agency engaged in bulk data collection of telecommunications records. (Answer) b. Because of the need to eliminate civil liberties violations by state and local agencies. c. For the protection of the freedom of speech and assembly during homeland security crises. d. None of the above Which annual publication by the United States Department of State reports terrorist designations: - Answers a. The Annual Report on Terrorism. b. Country Reports of Terrorist Attacks. c. Foreign Terrorist Organizations. d. Country Reports on Terrorism. (Answer) The United States passed its first comprehensive counterterrorism legislation during the administration of President: - Answers a. Abraham Lincoln. b. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. c. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. d. William Jefferson Clinton. (Answer) Terrorists operate on the "world's stage" because: - Answers a. International attacks reap propaganda benefits that are impossible when attacks are limited to domestic attacks. b. The use of social networking media and the Internet promulgate their message to a global audience. c. Media attention is immediate. (Answer) d. All of the above. International conventions have been established to promote counterterrorist cooperation to address which of the following perceived threats: - Answers a. Weak international legal institutions. (Answer) b. Attacks on politicians. c. Domestic terrorist activity. d. The spread of extremist ideologies. International courts: - Answers a. Have jurisdiction over the entire international community. b. Can have a significant impact when nations agree to recognize their authority. (Answer) c. Both "a" and "b".

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HOMELAND SECURITY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2026

Central attributes of homeland security include which of the following: - Answers a. State and local
agencies.
b. The federal bureaucracy.
c. Collaboration on conceptual foundations for comprehensive security.
d. All of the above. (ANSWER)
Conciliatory domestic policy options include which of the following: - Answers a. Surrender.
b. Negotiation.
c. Military options. (ANSWER)
d. All of the above.
The modern era of homeland security was implemented in the United States in response to the
following threat(s) to the republic: - Answers a. The attempted assassination of President Ronald
Reagan.
b. The 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attack.
c. The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (Answer)
d. All of the above.
After the Second World War, and prior to the modern homeland security environment: - Answers a.
Federal civil defense initiatives were coordinated by a succession of agencies.
b. The Federal Emergency Management Agency was established for the overall coordination of
disaster relief.
c. Both of the above. (Answer)
d. Neither of the above.
The Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Report: A Strategic Framework for Securing the
Homeland (QHSR) is intended to: - Answers a. Provide a framework for defeating terrorism.
b. Develop a framework for inter-governmental collaboration.
c. Empower the federal government during emergencies.
d. Consolidate the definition of homeland security by presenting the concept as encompassing a
broader and more comprehensive mission than previously envisioned. (Answer)
Osama bin Laden was: - Answers a. Killed in Afghanistan by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
b. The mastermind behind opposition to the war in Iraq.
c. Founder of Al-Qaeda. (Answer)
d. All of the above.
Domestic disturbances during the Cold War era included the following: - Answers a. Civil rights
marches in the American South.
b. Urban riots.
c. Student activism on college campuses
d. All of the above (answer)
Plausible terrorist threat scenarios against the homeland include: - Answers a. Strikes by international
terrorists.
b. Attacks by homegrown ideological extremists.
c. Both of the above. (Answer)
d. "a" but not "b".
Symbolic targets include: - Answers a. Passenger carriers.
b. Embassies.
c. Famous people.
d. All of the above. (Answer)
The modern homeland security environment unfolded very quickly with the implementation of which
of the following initiatives: - Answers a. A bombing campaign against Syria.
b. Formal declaration of war against Al Qaeda.
c. Deportations of Muslim immigrants.
d. Passage of the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001. (Answer)
During the Cold War era: - Answers a. The international community entered a prolonged period of
conflict between the United States and Germany.
b. The threat of nuclear war spawned an extensive network of civil defense programs in the United
States.
c. Direct military conflict between the United States and Soviet Union occurred frequently. (Answer)

,d. None of the above.
Domestic threats and conflict during the early American republic included the following incidents: -
Answers a. The Whiskey Rebellion.
b. The Haymarket Riot.
c. The Homestead Strike.
d. All of the above. (Answer)
During the Cold War era: - Answers a. Domestic security tension increased in the United States.
b. Frequent warfare occurred in the developing world between allies of the United States and Soviet
Union.
c. Virtually every community in the United States engaged in civil defense drills.
d. All of the above. (Answer)
"Enhanced security" includes which of the following: - Answers a. Security barriers.
b. Target hardening.
c. Computer firewalls.
d. All of the above. (Answer)
Which of the following homeland security missions are identified in the Quadrennial Homeland
Security Review Report: A Strategic Framework for Securing the Homeland (QHSR): - Answers a.
Securing and Managing Our Borders.
b. Enforcing and Administering Our Immigration Laws.
c. Identifying and Eliminating Terrorist Cells.
d. "a" and "b" but not "c". (Answer)
External threats and conflict during the early American republic emanated from the following, except:
- Answers a. Conflict between Native Americans and settlers.
b. British incursions.
c. German expansion. (Answer)
d. Military campaigns against Mexico.
"Symbolism" of targets refers to: - Answers a. Creative interpretation of motives.
b. Creative discussion of terrorist attacks.
c. Redefinition of "enemy" interests by extremists and terrorists. (Answer)
d. None of the above
Central attributes of the modern "homeland security" concept include: - Answers a. Detentions of
immigrants who fit certain profiles.
b. Mobilization of domestic armed militias.
c. Collaboration on conceptual foundations for comprehensive homeland security. (Answer)
d. All of the above.
During the Cold War era: - Answers a. Domestic disturbances in the United States led to the initiation
of federal, state, and local efforts to monitor activist activity. (Answer)
b. Domestic disturbances in the United States led to frequent declarations of martial law.
c. Domestic disturbances in the United States led to several armed rebellions.
d. All of the above.
Policy options for domestic security include which of the following broad categories: - Answers a.
Conciliatory options.
b. Enhanced intelligence.
c. "b" but not "a".
d. Both "a" and "b". (Answer)
Conventional weapons include which of the following: - Answers a. Submachine guns. (Answer)
b. Mustard gas.
c. Radiological weapons.
d. Biological agents.
Weapons of mass destruction include which of the following: - Answers a. Rocket-propelled
grenades.
b. Sarin. (Answer)
c. Precision-guided munitions.
d. Semtex.
A hazard that results in a condition of risk is referred to as which of the following: - Answers a. A
disaster.
b. A potential risk.

, c. A natural event.
d. An emergency event. (Answer)
Grid infrastructure malfunctions can be intentionally caused by which of the following: - Answers a.
Wildland fires.
b. Electromagnetic pulse. (Answer)
c. Floods.
d. Tornadoes.
"Superstorm" Sandy is an example of a(n): - Answers a. Tornado.
b. Hurricane. (Answer)
c. FlooD.
d. Earthquakes
When emergency response institutions cannot contain an emergency event or stabilize critical
services, it is referred to as which of the following: - Answers a. A disaster. (Answer)
b. A condition of risk.
c. A natural event.
d. A potential risk.
Common explosives include the following, except: - Answers a. Composit-4.
b. ANFO.
c. Anthrax. (Answer)
d. Semtex.
Biological agents include all of the following, except: - Answers a. Ebola.
b. Anthrax.
c. Smallpox.
d. Phosgene. (Answer)
The all-hazards umbrella refers to: - Answers a. Preparation for natural disasters.
b. Preparation for all potential disasters.
c. Preparation for human-created disasters.
d. All of the above. (Answer)
Mitigation of risk refers to: - Answers a. The effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the
impact of disasters. (Answer)
b. Coordinated interventions.
c. Coordinated intervention to effectively restore affected populations to their pre-emergency norms
of living and rebuild damaged infrastructure.
d. The adoption of emergency management contingencies prior to the occurrence of an emergency
situation.
Emergency response operations refer to: - Answers a. The effort to reduce loss of life and property by
lessening the impact of disasters.
b. Coordinated interventions. (Answer)
c. Coordinated intervention to effectively restore affected populations to their pre-emergency norms
of living and rebuild damaged infrastructure.
d. The adoption of emergency management contingencies prior to the occurrence of an emergency
situation.
A condition posing potential risks is referred to as which of the following: - Answers a. A disaster.
b. A hazarD. (Answer)
c. A natural event.
d. An emergency event.
Strong public and political criticism was directed against the federal response to which of the
following natural disasters: - Answers a. Hurricane Katrina. (Answer)
b. Hurricane Hugo.
c. Hurricane Hannah.
d. None of the above.
The Fukushima nuclear disaster was caused by which of the following: - Answers a. A tsunami.
(Answer)
b. An earthquake.
c. Electromagnetic pulse.
d. "a" and "b" only.
Current "active shooter" protocols recommend which of the following: - Answers a. Evacuate.

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