Answers 2026 | Complete Review | Grade A+
• Derivative Classification is: -✓✓The process of using existing classified information to
create new material and marking the new material consistent with the classification
markings that apply to the source information.
• The source document states: -✓✓Do some guess work here
• All of the following are responsibilities of derivative classifiers EXCEPT: -✓✓Derivative
classifiers must have original classification authority.
• All of the following are ways to promote the sharing of information within the Federal
Government, across state, local, and tribal governments, and with coalition partners,
law enforcement, and the general public EXCEPT: -✓✓Automatically declassifying
information that is shared.
• Select ALL of the correct responses. Information is prohibited from being classified for
what reasons: -✓✓To conceal violations of law, inefficiencies, or errors.
To restrain competition
To prevent embarrassment.
• If the authorized sources do not provide sufficient guidance, you should: -✓✓Ask your
security manager & FSO
• All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: -✓✓Make
recommendations for others to mark the document
OR
Making the initial determination....
• You may be subject to administrative, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), or
criminal sanctions if you engage in any of the following EXCEPT: -✓✓Submitting a
formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified.
• When derivatively classifying information, where can you find a listing of specific
information elements that identify their classification, reason for classification,
downgrading, and declassification information? -✓✓Security Classification Guide
(SCG)
• Your new material may aggregate, or bring together, pieces of information that are not
individually classified, but when presented together they render your new material
classified. This classification concept is called _______. -✓✓Classification by
compilation