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• One of Mark's colleagues gave him general rules about derivatively classifying
information. Mark can rely on these general rules when he derivatively classifies
information because his colleague is very experienced. -✓✓false
• If the classification in the existing content seems incorrect, or there is conflicting
guidance from authorized sources, you are required to seek further guidance. -✓✓True
• When working with classified information, contractors generate new documents and
materials. Who is responsible for ensuring the new documents are properly marked? -
✓✓NOT: The Government Contracting Activity (GCA)
• Information taken from an existing classified document and re-worded in a new or
different document is an example of _______ -✓✓Extracting
• Which of the following statements applies to the classification concept of "Revealed
by"? -✓✓Needs additional interpretation or analysis to deduce the classification.
• Cleared contractor employees are subject to sanctions for violating any policies in the
National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM). -✓✓TRUE
• To promote information sharing, certain guidelines must be followed in DoD Manual
5200.01, Volumes 1 and 2, when classifying and marking information -✓✓TRUE
• All of the following are effects of derivative classification EXCEPT: -✓✓a. Makes
documents safe for transport
• Which of the following is a valid reason to classify information? -✓✓d. To protect
national security
• All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: -✓✓d. Making the
initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure
in the interest of national security.
• Which of the following is an authorized source for derivative classification? -✓✓NOT:
Unconfirmed source
• The properly marked source document states:
, (C) Attendance at the meeting is limited to squadron commanders.
The new document states:
(C) Squadron commanders will attend the meeting.
What concept is used to derivatively classify the statement in the new document? -
✓✓NOT: Revealed by
• A classified document is used as source material for a new document. What is this an
example of? -✓✓. Derivative classification
• Which of the following are Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) sanctions? -
✓✓ALL ABOVE
• The source document states:
The location of the training exercise is Confidential.
The new document states:
(C) The training exercise will take place in Seattle.
Which concept was used to determine the derivative classification of the new
document? -✓✓NOT: b. Revealed by
• What is the process of using existing classified information to create a new document?
-✓✓Derivative classification
• "Contained in" applies when an explanation is required in cases when the aggregation
of individually unclassified data elements in a document causes the document to
become classified. -✓✓FALSE
• A properly marked source document contains some Secret information. A new
document does not contain the same information. However, the information in the new
document will allow a reader to deduce the classified information. This is an example of
the concept of _____ -✓✓Revealed by
• How often are derivative classifiers required to receive derivative classification
training? -✓✓2 YEARS
• The Security Classification Guide (SCG) states the following information is classified
as Secret: "The task will take three hours to complete." If you state this information
(verbatim or paraphrased) in a new document, it should be marked ______ -
✓✓SECRET