1. The Trump administration is considering whether inspections at sea could be conducted under the 2003 Proliferation Security Initiative, which aims to prevent the trafficking of WMDs. The initiative has been signed by over _______________ governments.
a) one
b) ten
c) one hundred
d) none
2. The purpose of the Trump administration's plan is to do all but WHICH ONE?
a) delay delivery of Iran crude to refiners
b) confiscate Iranian ships and their oil
c) enable allied countries to stop and inspect ships sailing through critical chokepoints
d) expose countries involved in facilitating the trade with Iran to reputational damage and sanctions
3. During an interview this week discussing the work of DOGE, Elon Musk pointed out that half a trillion dollars of fraud in the government was identified by the inspector general's reports and the Government Accountability Office during the _______________ last year.
a) Trump administration
b) Biden administration
c) both a) and b)
d) neither a) nor b)
4. When asked how he responds to people who criticize the work of DOGE, Mr. Musk explained: We ask "of which line, which cut, which cost saving do you disagree with?' and people _______________."
a) say "we are opposed to every cut"
b) realize we are saving taxpayers money and thank us for what we are doing
c) can't usually think of any
d) start physically attacking Cybertrucks
5. President Trump is planning a government-wide overhaul of the U.S. commercial and military maritime sectors in an effort to catch up to _______________'s currently unrivaled shipbuilding capacity.
a) China
b) Russia
c) Iran
d) Great Britain
6. Multiple _______________ will be asked to create a maritime action plan six months from when President Trump signs the Executive Order.
a) Naval officers
b) DOGE team members
c) shipbuilders
d) cabinet secretaries
7. The president's plan to overhaul the maritime sectors will require _______________ to create a proposal to assess acquisition processes for both departments of Defense and Homeland Security and give the president a blueprint for better procurement methods.
a) the DOGE team
b) congressional Republicans
c) the cabinet secretaries
d) congressional Democrats
8. The pro-business party that won the election in Greenland supports reforms favoring private enterprise and mining. The 2 issues most important to Greenland's voters in the election were: (CHOOSE 2)
a) independence from Denmark
b) becoming part of the United States
c) promoting tourism
d) business development
9. It is believed that Greenland has an abundance of rare earth metals. Rare earths are necessary for high-tech industries, ranging from electric vehicles to missile systems. Rare earth elements are used in producing equipment used in many industries including:
a) defense
b) automotive
c) electronics
d) all of the above
10. President Trump wants Greenland to become part of the United States because the semi-autonomous Danish territory is vital to U.S. _______________ - and he says becoming part of the United States will benefit us and them.
a) economic prosperity
b) national security
c) population growth
d) all of the above