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LESSON 2

PRACTICE EXERCISE
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1. Information which casts doubt on an individual's character, trustworthiness, or reliability is adverse suitability information.

     
2. When a commander becomes aware of credible derogatory information he must suspend his access and conduct an inquiry or request an investigation from DSS.

     
3. The only person authorized to deny or revoke a security clearance under the provisions of paragraph 8-201 (a), AR 680-37 is the Commander, CCF.

     
4. What three types of activity constitute disloyalty?

Subversive activity. Active and knowing membership in a subversive organization. Advocacy of the violent overthrow of the government.

     
5. An individual who is not disloyal but whose behavior makes him susceptible to blackmail or other inducements is said to be vulnerable, which may make his access to classified information a risk to national security.

     
6. What did the Smith Act establish?

The Smith Act established advocacy of the violent overthrow of the government as a criminal offense.

     
7. When the issue is loyalty, policy requires that individual service members whose security clearances are revoked or denied must be eliminated from military service.

     
8. When an individual's favorable personnel actions are suspended, interim reports are due from the initiating command every 2 months after the date suspension action is initiated until the case is closed. What are the two exceptions to this rule?

A. The member is dropped from the roll.
B. The member is undergoing punishment under UCMJ.
 
 

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