FSOT: 500 Test Prep Study Questions - Question List

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301. In Status of Forces Agreements, host nations may try U.S. military personnel for a crime committed locally except when the:
  1. offense occurred on a base used by U.S. forces
  2. victim was a citizen of a third country
  3. alleged perpetrator was under the age of 21
  4. crime was committed against another U.S. citizen
302. Which of the following descriptions best characterizes the Goldwater-Nichols Reorganization Act?
  1. It greatly increased the authority of the service secretaries
  2. It made the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff a more powerful figure
  3. It diminished the role of the Defense Intelligence Agency
  4. It curtailed the authority of the Secretary of Defense
303. Which of the following activities is an element of status-of-forces agreements?
  1. Provide for the basing of U.S. forces in foreign countries
  2. Secure access by U.S. forces to bases abroad
  3. Mandate the arrest of U.S. soldiers accused of war crimes
  4. Define the legal status of U.S. personnel stationed abroad
304. Relatives of a U.S. citizen traveling abroad contact the U.S. embassy in an effort to locate the traveler because of a family emergency. How should a Foreign Service Officer respond?
  1. Tell the family how to reach the person, if the embassy has that information.
  2. Tell the family the embassy cannot be of assistance because of the Privacy Act
  3. Offer to convey a message to the traveler, if the traveler can be located by the embassy
  4. Advise the family to contact local authorities
305. U.S. consulates offer which of the following services for U.S. citizens?
  1. Notary services for U.S. citizens abroad
  2. Employment assistance for U.S. citizens seeking jobs
  3. Financial assistance for destitute U.S. citizens
  4. Assistance in making travel arrangements

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