5. You have received a telephone bomb threat. In your conversation with the caller, what should you
do?
A.
Ask him to complete a CID Form 66.
B.
Be prepared to paraphrase his threat.
C.
Not allow any other individuals to listen in.
D.
Ask his name and location.
6. As a bomb scene officer, you should be aware that bomb threat notification will result in what?
A.
Military Police arriving and conducting a search of the facility.
B.
EOD not responding unless a suspicious item is located.
C.
Fire department personnel standing by, responding to the scene if the bomb should detonate.
D.
All suspicious items being opened upon discovery.
7. As Military Police commander, how should you consider bomb threat; evidence?
A.
Important to the bomb scene officer's evaluation.
B.
Make an evaluation of the situation.
C.
Releasable to the news media.
D.
Outside the jurisdiction of the USACIDC.
8. Your room or office is being evacuated because of a bomb threat. What should you do?
A.
Conduct yourself with the same compliance and speed as a fire drill.
B.
Leave the windows and doors open, and leave your personal items in the room.
C.
Touch nothing and leave the room as it is.
D.
Close the windows and doors, and remove all personal items.
9. In searching a facility after a bomb threat has been received, the bomb scene officer will NOT have
what?
A.
Occupants involved because they are not trained searchers.
B.
EOD search because they enter the area only after a bomb is found.
C.
Military Police available because they will not be in the area.
D.
Search teams of less than six men.
10. A bomb is suspected of being placed at a troop billet. As a search team member your search
should proceed how?
A.
From the inside to the outside, top to bottom.
B.
From the outside to the inside, bottom to top.
C.
From the outside to the inside, top to bottom.
D.
From the inside to the outside, bottom to top.
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