Military Intelligence and Espionage
  • 1. What is the main goal of military intelligence?
A) Starting wars
B) Spying on allies
C) Creating chaos in enemy ranks
D) Gathering information to support decision-making
  • 2. What does the acronym CIA stand for?
A) Covert Intelligence Alliance
B) Confidential Information Agency
C) Counterintelligence Association
D) Central Intelligence Agency
  • 3. Which country's intelligence agency is known as Mossad?
A) France
B) Israel
C) United States
D) Russia
  • 4. The Enigma machine was used by which country during World War II?
A) United Kingdom
B) Germany
C) Japan
D) United States
  • 5. What does the term 'SIGINT' refer to in intelligence jargon?
A) Standard Intelligence Gathering Technique
B) Strategic Interception Gathering Network
C) Signals Intelligence
D) Special Investigation Group International
  • 6. Which US intelligence agency is responsible for conducting espionage activities abroad?
A) DIA
B) FBI
C) CIA
D) NSA
  • 7. The Cold War period saw a significant rise in espionage activities between which two superpowers?
A) Soviet Union and Nazi Germany
B) United Kingdom and Germany
C) United States and China
D) United States and Soviet Union
  • 8. During World War II, the British intelligence agency responsible for counter-espionage was known as?
A) MI5
B) MI6
C) SOE
D) GCHQ
  • 9. Which famous whistleblower leaked classified information from the NSA in 2013?
A) Chelsea Manning
B) Bradley Birkenfeld
C) Edward Snowden
D) Julian Assange
  • 10. Which country's intelligence agency goes by the name 'KGB'?
A) China
B) Russia
C) United Kingdom
D) Germany
  • 11. Which intelligence agency is known for its expertise in geospatial intelligence (GEOINT)?
A) CIA
B) DIA
C) NSA
D) NGA
  • 12. What does the term 'COMSEC' refer to in military communications?
A) Commercial Security
B) Computer Security
C) Communications Security
D) Command Security
  • 13. Who famously leaked classified U.S. government documents to WikiLeaks?
A) Tom Clancy
B) Chelsea Manning
C) Julian Assange
D) Edward Snowden
  • 14. What do the initials 'KGB' stand for in the former Soviet Union?
A) Knightly Guild of Bolsheviks
B) Kremlin Guard Brigade
C) Committee for State Security
D) Keystone Group of Belarus
  • 15. In which conflict did the Navajo Code Talkers play a crucial role by transmitting coded messages in their native language?
A) Korean War
B) World War II
C) Vietnam War
D) Cold War
  • 16. Who wrote the famous book 'The Art of War' which is still studied by military strategists today?
A) Niccolò Machiavelli
B) Sun Wu
C) Sun Tzu
D) Carl von Clausewitz
  • 17. What is the term for the practice of seeking to access confidential information through deceptive means?
A) Network intrusion
B) Social engineering
C) Physical surveillance
D) Keylogging
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