Strategy and Security Practice Quiz

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Strategy and Security Practice Quiz

Test your knowledge on key concepts in strategy and security with this engaging quiz. Designed for enthusiasts and professionals alike, this quiz covers a range of topics from terrorism to nuclear deterrence.

  • 8 challenging multiple choice questions
  • Assess your understanding of strategic theory and national interests
  • Get immediate feedback on your answers
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingHawk524
What is NOT one of the three elements of terrorism?
Spreads fear in a wider audience
Random violence
Purposeful violence
Has a political motivation
What is one long-term solution for refugees?
Repatriation
Refoulement
Refugee camps
Internal displacement
What are two things that make deterrence by punishment difficult in the cyber domain?
Non-state actors are impossible to deter
Countries like Russia and China do not respond to deterrent threats
The difficulty of attribution and the need for concealment
All cyberattacks are done by bots
A grand strategy of pulling back the US military from the world is known as ____ while a grand strategy based on forward deployment is known as ____.
Isolationism, primacy
Restraint, engagement
Prudence, dominance
America First, globalism
In the FAS-R model, what word/definition pair does the F stand for?
Facilitation - how well the policy facilitates the achievement of US strategic objectives
Feasibility - whether the strategy will work or not
Failure - assessment of the risk of the strategy's failure
Feasibility - whether the strategy is within the United States' means
What is NOT one of the four enduring national interests of the United States?
Promote economic well-being
Ensure the security of the homeland
Maintain dominance over major rivals
Create and maintain a stable international order
Verschuren argues that China's hypersonic weapons' tests should:
Cause the US to rein in its missile defense capabilities
Prompt a revolution in American strategic thought on nuclear deterrence
Lead to no changes in US defense strategy
Cause a radical restructuring of US national security strategy
According to Sagan, one emerging challenge of the new nuclear age is that:
Technology is making it more difficult to conduct arms control talks
Personalist dictators are in charge of nuclear arsenals, and they are unpredictable
Nuclear deterrence is becoming impossible
Terrorists are more likely to get their hands on nuclear weapons
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