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17 3-7. In order to mutually and reciprocally accept another Federal Government agency’s clearance determination, which of the following conditions must be met? 1. There has not been a break in continuous service greater than 24 months. 2. The investigative basis is adequate for the clearance granted 3. There has been no new derogatory information 4. All of the above 3-8. Revocation of security clearance eligibility may be reciprocally accepted by agencies of the Federal Government. 1. True 2. False 3-9. For security clearance eligibility purposes, continuous service applies to which of the following conditions? 1. Active duty military service or active status in military reserve or Individual Ready Reserves (IRR) 2. Active status in the National Guard or NROTC 3. Civilian employment in the Federal Government 4. All of the above 3-10. For security clearance eligibility purposes, continuous service terminates when an individual transfers to a new command and no longer requires a security clearance. 1. True 2. False 3-11. Retired status qualifies as continuous service for security clearance purposes. 1. True 2. False 3-12. A DoD security clearance is invalid for access to DOE Restricted Data. 1. True 2. False 3-13. For security clearance purposes, U.S. citizens can be defined as those born in the U.S., those who are U.S. nationals, those who have derived U.S. citizenship or those who acquire it through naturalization. 1. True 2. False 3-14. Citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and the Republic of the Marshall Islands are NOT U.S. citizens. 1. True 2. False 3-15. The Facility Access Determination program may be used for trustworthiness determinations for contractor personnel when no access to classified information is required. 1. True 2. False 3-16. Security clearance will NOT be granted for which of the following individuals? 1. Civilians in non-sensitive positions 2. Persons such as guards and emergency service personnel, maintenance, food services, and cleaning personnel 3. Vendors and other commercial sales or service personnel 4. All of the above

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