1. Ground vehicles that have been wired with explosives are known as _____ Bombs.
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Vehicular
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2. _____ is a commercially available explosive.
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TNT
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3. A tactic used by combatants in which an assailant laden with explosives detonates the explosives with the purpose of inflicting death or other damage on the intended target is known as _____ Bombing.
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Suicide
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4. Light automatic weapons that fire pistol ammunition refers to _____ Guns.
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Submachine
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5. Stinger is a technologically advanced handheld anti-aircraft missile manufactured by the _____.
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US
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6. Smallpox is a formerly epidemic disease that has been eradicated in nature but that has been preserved in research laboratories. A possible ingredient for _____ weapons.
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Biological
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7. ______ methods become closely affiliated with the operational activities of specific extremist groups.
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Signature
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8. Semtex was a _____ plastic explosive originally manufactured in Czechoslovakia when it was a member of the Soviet bloc.
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Both a and b
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9. Sarin Nerve Gas is a potent nerve gas. The Aum Shinrikyō cult released Sarin gas into the Tokyo subway system in March 1995, killing _____ and injuring thousands.
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12
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10. SA-7 is an infrared-targeted Soviet-made _____ missile.
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Surface to air
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11. A rocket-propelled grenade weapon manufactured in large quantities by the Soviet bloc is known as _____
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RPG-7
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12. Rocket Propelled Grenades are handheld military weapons that use a repellent to fire a rocket-like explosive.
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False
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13. Roadside Bombs were improvised explosive devices (IEDs) constructed and deployed by _____insurgents against U.S.-led occupation forces.
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Iraqi
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14. RDX is the central component of most _____explosives.
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Plastic
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15. Radiological agents are materials that emit radiation that can harm living organisms when_____
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Both b and c
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16. Qassam Rocket was a relatively unsophisticated surface-to-surface missile developed by the military arm of Hamas in_____.
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Gaza
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17. More sophisticated pressure triggers react to _____ pressure, such as changes in pressure when an airliner ascends or descends.
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Atmospheric
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18. PGMS refer to technologically advanced weapons that can be remotely guided to targets. Some PGMs are referred to as “_____ bombs.”
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Smart
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19. _____ is a poisonous chemical agent.
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Potassium Cyanide
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20. Malleable explosive compounds commonly used by terrorists refer to _____ Explosives.
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Plastic
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21. Phosgene Gas is a chemical agent that causes the _____ to fill with water, choking the victim.
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Lungs
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22. Nuclear Weapons refer to high-explosive military weapons using weapons-grade _____
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Both a and b
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23. Netwar is an emerging method of conflict that uses network forms of organization and information-age _____
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All of these
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24. Nerve Gasses refer to chemical agents, such as _____ that block (or “short-circuit”) nerve messages in the body.
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All of these
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25. A chemical agent that is a mist rather than a gas. It is a blistering agent that affects _____
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All of these
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26. Motolov Cocktails are simple _____ bombs consisting of a bottle with a rag inserted as a wick.
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Gasoline
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27. Military-grade explosives that are buried in the soil or rigged to be detonated as booby traps. Antipersonnel mines are designed to kill_____, and antitank mines are designed to destroy vehicles.
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People
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28. Terrorism that is purposely carried out to attract attention from the media and, consequently, the general public is known as _____ Oriented Terrorism.
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Media
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29. Martyr Nation is a theoretical construct arguing that an entire ethnonational people is willing to endure any sacrifice to promote its liberation.
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True
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30. _____ is the standard assault rifle for the U.S. military; first introduced in the mid-1960s.
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M-16
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31. Kneecapping is a signature method of violence used by combatants in _____. The technique involved shooting a victim in the back of the knee joint, thus shooting off the kneecap.
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Both a and b
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32. King david hotel Bombing was the bombing of a hotel in _____ that housed the headquarters of the British military and the government secretariat before the founding of the state of Israel.
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Jerusalem
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33. _____ is a method of propaganda by the deed in which symbolic individuals or small groups are taken captive as a way to publicize the terrorists’ cause.
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Both a and b
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34. Iron Dome is an Israeli missile defense network deployed to intercept _____ improvised rockets.
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Palestinian
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35. IEDS so-called roadside bombs that were constructed and deployed by _____ insurgents during the U.S.-led occupation.
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Iraqi
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36. Gasoline Bomb is a simple explosive consisting of a gasoline-filled container with a detonator.
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True
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37. Fallout refers to dangerous radioactive debris emitted into the atmosphere by a _____ explosion that descends to Earth as toxic material.
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Nuclear
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38. Electronic trigger refers to remotely controlled bombs that are commonly employed by terrorists. The trigger is activated by a remote _____ signal.
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Both
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39. Dynamite is a commercially available high explosive that has _____ as its principal chemical ingredient.
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Nitroglycerine
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40. A highly toxic bomb that contains conventional bomb components and toxic substances such as radioactive materials or toxic chemicals is known as _____
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Dirty Bomb
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41. C-4 is a powerful military-grade _____ explosive.
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Plastic
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42. Chlorine Gas is a chemical agent that destroys the cells that line the ______ tract.
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Respiratory
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43. Chemical agents are the chemicals that can potentially be converted into_____.
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Weapon
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44. Bubonic Plague also known as the _____ in medieval Europe, this disease was spread by bacteria-infected fleas that infected hosts when bitten. The disease was highly infectious and often fatal.
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Black Death
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45. Botulism is a rather common form of food poisoning. It is a _____ and can be deadly if inhaled or ingested even in small quantities.
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Bacterium
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46. Biological Agents is a term used to refer to _____ ingredients in biological weapons.
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Potential
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47. Assault Rifles means _____ military-grade weapons that use rifle ammunition.
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Both b and c
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48. Armed Propaganda is the use of symbolic violence to spread propaganda about a _____ movement.
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Extremist
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49. A semiautomatic assault rifle manufactured in the_____ for the civilian population.
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US
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50. A disease afflicting farm animals that can also be contracted by humans. A possible ingredient for _____weapons.
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Biological
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51. NFO Explosives are powerful explosive compounds made from ingredients obtained from _____
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Both a and b
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52. A durable assault rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the Soviet Union in_____.
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1947
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