3. What component of strategic intelligence is used to achieve understanding of what the population is like as a
whole?
D. Sociological.
5. A source of information, where the information is obtained from books or studies and partially evaluated is
called a:
A. Secondary source.
6. The primary reason for the analyst’s evaluation of collected material is to:
B. Determine the accuracy of the information.
8. The sifting and sorting of evaluated information to separate significant elements of information is called:
B. Analysis.
11. Historically two countries offer no serious obstacles to invasion. They are:
D. Holland and Poland.
13. As related to strategic intelligence, tides and currents are studied is the category of:
B. Oceanography and beaches.
14. The study of loading and unloading facilities within a nation would be a part of:
A. Transportation effectiveness.
15. When there is no highway or road system within a nation _____ are considered as the primary mode of
transportation.
B. Railroads.
16. Railroads are important to the strategic analyst because of their ability to:
C. Place engine houses away from junctions.
17. The primary vulnerability of a railroad for military purpose is that it:
B. Is multiple-tracked.
18. When considering a nation’s highway and roads, the strategic analyst’s first consideration should be:
D. Mapping the road net.
19. Pipelines are the most vital link in an industrialized country’s energy system due to:
D. Its ability to move liquids and gases.
22. Concerning air transportation, one aspect the strategic analyst cannot overlook is a country’s:
C. Research programs.
24. National and cultural characteristics of a society are addressed in the _____ component.
C. Sociological.
25. Military manpower is determined by an analysis of males between the ages of:
D. 15 and 45.
27. The branch of government charged with the duty of carrying on the business of a nation is the:
A. Executive branch.
29. E.
35. Economic sources of wealth are studied under the category of:
D. Social science.
37. E.
47. Roman Catholicism is the religion of _____ percent of the population of Poland.
A. 95.