104 Questions
Technical data in the public domain is not subject to the controls described in this part.
True
A license for the export of technical data can be used for foreign production purposes without prior approval.
False
Reexporting authorized technical data is allowed without prior written approval.
False
The export of classified defense articles is not covered by the controls in this part.
False
Approval for foreign production purposes is generally provided by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
True
Authorized technical data can be disclosed to a national of another country without prior approval.
False
A license issued by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is required for the export of technical data if the data exceeds that which is used to support a domestic filing of a patent application.
True
A license is not required for the transmission of technical data in any form by U.S. persons to foreign persons according to the regulations.
False
A nontransfer and use certificate (Form DSP-83) is not required for exporting classified defense articles.
False
The controls specified in the text only apply to the exports mentioned in paragraph (b) of this section.
False
Patent applications filed in a foreign country must adhere to the regulations set forth by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
True
A plant visit to discuss technical data does not require approval from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
Technical data related to Category VI(e) articles does not require any special considerations during export.
False
The export, reexport, retransfer, or temporary import authorized by a license must strictly adhere to the description provided in any letters of explanation.
True
A plant visit for discussions on technical data requires prior approval from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
False
Unclassified technical data can be exported without a license if it falls under certain exemptions specified in this subchapter.
True
Technical data that is approved by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls for export can be transferred or disclosed without following any specific requirements.
False
Approval from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is not needed for the export of technical data by a U.S. person to a foreign person in the U.S. only.
False
Exemptions from licensing requirements apply to all exports, regardless of destination or recipient's eligibility status.
False
Revised copies of technical data authorized for export can include content additions beyond editorial changes.
False
The Department of Defense National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual requirements must always prevail over guidance provided by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
All transmissions of classified information must comply with the Department of Defense National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual.
True
Technical data for disclosure under an official written request from the U.S. Department of Defense is exempt from licensing requirements.
True
Technical data exchanged in furtherance of a manufacturing license does not need approval from the Department of State under part 124 of this subchapter.
False
Contracts between an exporter and a U.S. Government agency can involve the disclosure of detailed design, development, and production information without limitations.
False
Maintenance information about a defense article can be disclosed without considering if it was previously exported to the recipient.
False
A license is required for the disclosure to a foreign person of unclassified technical data during a plant visit approved by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
True
The exemption for disclosure of technical data during a plant visit applies to data that could be used for design, development, production, or manufacture of a defense article.
False
Applications for the export of classified technical data must be submitted to the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls on Form DSP-85.
True
The completed form DSP-83 must accompany an application for the export of classified technical data or other classified defense articles.
True
All classified materials accompanying an application must be transmitted to the Defense Security Service.
False
Licenses and authorizations for the export of classified technical data will be forwarded by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls to the Defense Security Service.
False
Technical data related to classified information can be exported without a license if it is being returned to the original source of import.
True
Foreign persons traveling abroad can export technical data without any restrictions on the possession or use of that data.
False
Unclassified technical data can be disclosed by U.S. institutions of higher learning to their foreign employees without prior written approval from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
Technical data for which an exemption from licensing provisions has been granted by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls can always be exported without any restrictions.
False
Technical data related to firearms exceeding caliber .50 cannot be exported under any circumstances.
False
It is required to follow the guidance provided by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls even if it conflicts with the Department of Defense National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual.
True
Technical data authorized under a specific exception can freely be used for foreign production purposes without any additional approvals.
False
Foreign individuals employed by U.S. institutions of higher learning can possess and use technical data without any restrictions if they are full-time employees.
False
The use of passwords or access restrictions on electronic devices storing technical data is considered a sufficient security precaution.
True
Technical data directly related to classified information cannot be exported to the same recipient if it discloses detailed design information of defense articles.
True
Technical data that has been approved for public release by a U.S. government department does not need to be published to qualify for exemption.
True
Defense services and related unclassified technical data are exempt from licensing requirements for nationals of NATO countries, Australia, Japan, and Russia.
False
Exports of defense services and technical data must be pursuant to an official written request from any authorized official of the Department of Defense.
False
Oral and visual disclosure of unclassified technical data during a classified plant visit by a foreign person does not require a license if the visit was approved by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
True
The disclosure of oral and visual classified information to a foreign person during a plant visit approved by a U.S. government agency does not require approval from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
True
The unclassified information disclosed during a classified plant visit must disclose details of the design, development, and manufacture of other defense articles.
False
For visits involving classified information, the requirements of the Department of Defense National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual must always be met, regardless of other conflicting guidance.
False
Unclassified technical data can only be disclosed during a plant visit by a foreign person if it is directly related to classified defense articles or technical data approved by the U.S. government agency.
True
Exceeding the approved amount of classified information to be disclosed during a plant visit does not require additional approval from the U.S. government agency.
False
A license is required for the oral and visual disclosure of unclassified technical data during a plant visit by a foreign person if it involves directly competing with defense articles being developed.
False
Technical data authorized for export may be reexported, transferred, or diverted from the country of ultimate end-use without prior approval from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
A license for the export of technical data cannot be used for foreign production purposes without approval from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
True
Technical data related to Category VI(e) articles requires special considerations during export.
False
All classified materials accompanying an application must be transmitted to the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
The use of passwords or access restrictions on electronic devices storing technical data is not considered a sufficient security precaution.
False
All technical data authorized under a specific exception can be freely used for foreign production purposes without additional approvals.
False
A license is required for the export of unclassified technical data unless the export is exempt from the licensing requirements of this subchapter.
True
Technical data related to Category VI(e) articles requires special considerations during export according to § 120.5(c) of this subchapter.
False
A license issued by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is required for the export of technical data whenever the data exceeds that which is used to support a domestic filing of a patent application.
True
Unclassified technical data can be exported without a license if it falls under certain exemptions specified in this subchapter.
True
Technical data that has been approved for public release by a U.S. government department does not need to be published to qualify for exemption.
False
Foreign individuals employed by U.S. institutions of higher learning can possess and use technical data without any restrictions if they are full-time employees.
False
Technical data in the public domain is not subject to the controls described in this part.
False
Applications for the export of classified technical data must be submitted to the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls on Form DSP-85.
False
Revised copies of technical data authorized for export can include content additions beyond editorial changes.
True
A nontransfer and use certificate (Form DSP-83) executed by various parties involved is always required when exporting classified defense articles.
False
A license is required for the export of unclassified technical data if it could be used for the design, development, production, or manufacture of a defense article.
True
All applications for the export of classified technical data must be submitted to the Department of Defense.
False
Technical data approved for export can be freely transferred to any recipient without following specific requirements.
False
A license is always required for the oral and visual disclosure of unclassified technical data during a plant visit by a foreign person.
False
The Department of Defense National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual requirements must always prevail over guidance provided by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
Technical data related to Category VI(e) articles requires special considerations during export.
False
Technical data approved for export by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls can be transferred or disclosed without following specific requirements.
False
Revised copies of technical data authorized for export can include content additions beyond editorial changes.
False
Technical data related to Category VI(e) articles requires special considerations during export.
False
The completed form DSP-83 must accompany an application for the export of classified technical data or other classified defense articles.
False
Contracts between an exporter and a U.S. Government agency can involve detailed design, development, and production information disclosure without limitations.
False
Foreign persons traveling abroad can export technical data without restrictions on the possession or use of that data.
False
The exemption for disclosure of technical data during a plant visit applies to data that could be used for design, development, production, or manufacture of a defense article.
False
Technical data related to firearms exceeding caliber .50 cannot be exported under any circumstances.
True
A license is required for the oral and visual disclosure of unclassified technical data during a plant visit by a foreign person if it involves directly competing with defense articles being developed.
True
Technical data related to classified information can be exported without a license if it is being returned to the original source of import.
True
Technical data related to firearms exceeding caliber .50 can be exported without a license.
False
A U.S. person or a foreign person employee of a U.S. person traveling abroad can export technical data without any restrictions on the possession or use of that data.
False
Technical data, including classified information, being returned to the original source of import is exempt from export licenses.
True
Authorized technical data under specific exceptions can freely be used for foreign production purposes without additional approvals.
False
Unclassified technical data can be disclosed by U.S. institutions of higher learning to their foreign employees without prior written approval from the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
Technical data directly related to classified information cannot be exported to the same recipient if it discloses detailed design information of defense articles.
True
Exporting classified defense articles is not covered by the controls described in this part.
False
The use of passwords or access restrictions on electronic devices storing technical data is considered an insufficient security precaution.
False
Technical data that has been approved for public release by a U.S. government department does not need to be published to qualify for an exemption.
False
Approval for foreign production purposes is generally provided by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
False
A license is always required for the oral and visual disclosure of unclassified technical data during a plant visit by a foreign person.
False
Technical data approved for public release by the U.S. government department must be published to qualify for exemption.
False
Foreign persons traveling abroad can export technical data without any restrictions on the possession or use of that data.
False
A plant visit for discussions on technical data requires prior approval from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
False
Technical data related to firearms exceeding caliber .50 cannot be exported under any circumstances.
False
The controls specified in the text only apply to the exports mentioned in paragraph (b) of this section.
False
All transmissions of classified information must comply with the Department of Defense National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual.
True
Contracts between an exporter and a U.S. Government agency may involve the disclosure of detailed design, development, and production information without limitations.
False
A license issued by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is always required for the export of technical data if it exceeds that which is used to support a domestic filing of a patent application.
False
The unclassified information disclosed during a classified plant visit must disclose details of the design, development, and manufacture of other defense articles.
False
Test your knowledge on licenses for the export of technical data and classified defense articles as per Part 125 regulations. Questions cover subjects such as technical data exports, classified defense articles, and controls outlined in the regulations.
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