Lesson 1
1) Which of the following categories is part of Security Cooperation activities?
a. International Armaments Cooperation
b. Support to Cooperation
c. International Training Assistance
d. Equipment Sales & Operation
2) Which of the following best describes Security Assistance programs?
a. Group of programs by which the United States provides defense articles, training, or
other services by grant, loan, cash sale, or lease
b. Logistics, infrastructure, and command and control for combined operations that assist partner
security forces
c. Instruction provided to foreign defense civilians and military to develop technical capacity
to support combined operations
d. Activities whereby the DoD and a foreign partner(s) share resources and technology
for acquisition program development
3) Which of the following provides defense articles and/or services to other nations to enhance their ability
to conduct counter-terrorism, counter drug-related activity, and counterinsurgency operations and
support U.S. military and stability operations and multilateral peace operations?
a. Building Partner Capacity (BPC) programs
b. Support to Operations
c. IMET funds appropriated by Congress
d. Economic Support Fund
4) Which of the following is a building block of International Armaments Cooperation?
a. Cooperative Production
b. Building Partner Capacity
c. Loans for Exploratory Discussions
d. Education and Training
5) Which of the following international acquisition program forms can be used across the acquisition life
cycle?
a. International Armaments Cooperation
b. Foreign Military Sales
c. Building Partner Capacity
d. Security Assistance
6) True or False: Title 10 Legislation provides authority for Building Partner Capacity (BPC)
and cooperative RDT&E
a. True b. False
7) What is the legislation that provides authority for foreign assistance programs such as emergency
drawdowns, Grant Aid, Excess Defense Articles, and International Military Education and
Training programs?
,a. The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
b. The Nunn McCurdy Act of 1982
c. The Nunn McCurdy Act of 1982
d. The Nunn McCurdy Act of 1982
, Lesson 2
1) Who heads the US “country team” for each nation?
a. Ambassador or Chief of Mission
b. Defense Attaché
c. Director of the Office of Defense Cooperation
d. Assistant Secretary of State for the Regional Bureau where the nation is located
2) True or False: The Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM Bureau) is the State Department's principal
link to the DoD for international acquisition matters.
a. True b. False
3) Which State Department organization is responsible for decisions regarding export
licenses? a. Directorate of Defense Trade Controls
b. Chief of Mission
c. Office of Defense Cooperation
d. Defense Technology Security Administration
4) True or False: Regional Security and Arms Transfers (RSAT) is a key link between the Departments
of State and Defense through interactions with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Staff and
the Combatant Commands.
a. True b. False
5) True or False: Companies seeking U.S. Government support in a specific international
defense competition should contact the Department of State to request advocacy for sale of
their items.
a. True b. False
6) The Regional Security and Arms Transfer (RSAT) office advances U.S. foreign policy and
national interests through the management of which of the following
a. Global trade of new markets for U.S. goods and services
b. Defense trade advocacy
c. U.S. industry applications for export licensees
d. U.S. Government sale/transfer of defense articles and services to foreign governments
7) Which of the following is a key function of the Chief of Mission and the country team in relation to
international acquisition
a. Preparing the theater engagements strategy
b. Preparing a Country Team Assessment (CTA) providing a coordinated embassy position on
a proposed sale
c. Directing the host nation’s acquisition programs
d. Commanding all military personnel assigned to the country
8) True or False: The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) divisions provide State Department
decisions on U.S. industry applications for export licenses.
a. True b. False
9) True or False: For Defense trade advocacy requests, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
coordinates the interagency policy review, with the support of the Departments of State and Defense,
to determine whether a request for advocacy from a U.S. company is consistent with U.S. foreign
policy and national security objectives.