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APICS CLTD Exam - Topic 3 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for APICS's CLTD exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 3
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A vessel operating under the threat of piracy or hostile military action is protected by the

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Suggested Answer: A

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Judy
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? Sounds a bit off to me.
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Anjelica
3 months ago
Really? I always assumed it was the closest country.
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Weldon
4 months ago
Nope, it's not the shipping company registry!
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Alise
4 months ago
I thought it was the UN forces?
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Yuette
4 months ago
It's definitely the naval forces of the flag of registry.
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Soledad
4 months ago
I remember reading about how naval forces protect vessels, so I’m leaning towards D. But what if it’s A? That’s confusing!
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Veronika
4 months ago
I’m torn between B and D. I recall discussing how the closest country might respond, but I also think the flag state plays a role.
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Ryan
5 months ago
I feel like this question is similar to one we practiced about maritime security. I want to say it’s A, but I’m not confident.
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Gerald
5 months ago
I think the answer might be D, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about flag states having responsibilities for their vessels.
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Coral
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Wiping and rebooting the devices should have cleared any previous configuration, so I'm not sure it's a mismatch issue.
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Haley
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know access rights are important, but I'm not sure if the policy would require revision after every position change or just at certain intervals. I'll have to think this through.
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Fidelia
5 months ago
Easy peasy, encryption is the answer. That's the go-to method for evading IDS/IPS devices by making the data unreadable. I've got this one in the bag.
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Gerardo
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think it has something to do with the authentication method used by the AnyConnect client. I'll review the options closely.
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Shanice
9 months ago
I'm just hoping the pirates have good health insurance. Arrr, matey!
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Desirae
9 months ago
D, of course! The flag of registry is like the vessel's home team, they've got to have their back.
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Viola
8 months ago
The naval forces of the flag of registry are the ones who will come to the rescue when needed.
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Anika
8 months ago
The flag of registry is like the vessel's security blanket in times of danger.
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Gail
8 months ago
It's important for the vessel to have that support from their flag of registry.
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Cherrie
9 months ago
I agree, the naval forces of the flag of registry are the ones responsible for protecting the vessel.
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Gilberto
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe the UN forces would be the best option to maintain neutrality and ensure global security?
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Francoise
8 months ago
C: Maybe the shipping company registry has its own security measures in place for such situations.
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Gertude
9 months ago
B: I agree, the country closest to the vessel at the time of attack might also intervene.
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Marica
9 months ago
A: I think the naval forces of the flag of registry would be responsible for protecting the vessel.
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Beata
10 months ago
I'm going with B. The country closest to the vessel at the time of attack should have the responsibility to respond.
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Crista
9 months ago
I agree with you, D seems like the most logical choice for protection in that situation.
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Herminia
10 months ago
I think D makes more sense. The naval forces of the flag of registry should protect the vessel.
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Lore
11 months ago
D seems like the logical choice, the naval forces of the flag of registry would be responsible for protecting the vessel.
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Colby
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it makes sense for the naval forces of the flag of registry to protect the vessel.
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Jolene
11 months ago
I agree with Leana, the naval forces of the flag of registry would be responsible for protecting the vessel.
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Leana
11 months ago
I think the answer is D, naval forces of the flag of registry.
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