Exam | Banner Markings (Top/Bottom Page Requirements) , Portion
Markings & Classification Authority Block (CAB) , OCA
Responsibilities & Classification Decisions ,
Upgrade/Downgrade/Declassification Procedures , “Declassify On”
Date Format (YYYYMMDD) , Handling Mixed-Level Information
(Confidential/Secret) , Email & Secure Messaging Classification
Rules , Inline Reply Classification Banner Determination , Draft vs
Final Document Marking Requirements , Authorized Sources for
Derivative Classification , Prohibited Use of Improperly Marked
Databases , Duration of Classification Extensions & CAB Updates ,
Line-Through Declassification Changes , Restricted Data vs National
Disclosure Policy (NDP-1) Distinctions , Dissemination & Handling
Instructions , Blog & Dynamic Content Banner Adjustments ,
Personal Identifier Use in Declassification Authority , National
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You are conversing with a colleague over a secure instant message system. This conversation
contains classified information in the body of the conversation. You need to save the
conversation for later use. What markings will apply?
All standard class. markings
You are generating a derivatively classified piece of information and are looking for
information in a classified database. While you are searching, you find a piece of information
that is extremely helpful. It includes a banner line and a notice regarding the content only
being marked at the highest level of classification within the database. Is this information
authorized for use as a source of derivative classification?
No
, You are replying to an email that contains classified information. The email you are replying
in-line to contains Confidential and Secret level information. Your response is unclassified.
What should the banner of your email look like?
Secret
You have been working on a draft document that contains Secret information. When you
finalize it, what markings must you include?
All standard markings
Department of Energy information categorized as Restricted Data is classified under National
Disclosure Policy-1 (NDP-1).
False
An event has occurred that affects information scheduled to be declassified. The OCA, as a
result, has decided to extend the duration of the information's classification. How will the
markings in the classification authority block of a document containing this information
change?
The OCA responsible for the change as well as the date will be cited. Additionally, the old
Declassify On date will be lined through and the new date will appear next to it.
An OCA previously classified a recent government breakthrough in energy technology as
Confidential. The military is developing a new weapons system that will use this technology,
and it has been determined it will now cause greater damage to national security if the