1. You need a college degree to enter the military

True
False

2. Which of the following is an elected office?
lawyer
police officer
paramedic
state representative
3. All people in government or public administration are elected.
True
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4. Inspectors are responsible for what?
making rules regulations
choosing where businesses can operate
enforcing rules and regulations making employment laws
5. What does a computer forensic specialist do?
design home security systems
design large security systems for business
work in network and computer science
making employment laws
6. Only the United States has embassies.
True
False

1. False. You do not need a college degree to enter the military.

2. State representative is an elected office.
3. False. Not all people in government or public administration are elected.
4. Inspectors are responsible for enforcing rules and regulations and making employment laws.
5. A computer forensic specialist works in network and computer science.
6. False. Other countries also have embassies.

1. You need a college degree to enter the military

False

To answer this question, you can research the requirements for joining the military. The official websites of different military branches usually have specific guidelines and qualifications listed. In most cases, a college degree is not a requirement to enter the military. However, certain roles within the military may have education prerequisites or preferential treatment for individuals with higher education.

2. Which of the following is an elected office?
- lawyer
- police officer
- paramedic
- state representative

To answer this question, you can refer to your knowledge of government structure or look up the various elected offices. In this case, the correct answer is "state representative." State representatives are elected officials who serve in the legislative bodies of state governments.

3. All people in government or public administration are elected.
False

To answer this question, you can consider your understanding of the different roles in government or public administration. While some positions in government or public administration are elected (e.g., mayors, governors, presidents), not all positions require an election. Many administrative roles, such as civil servants, are appointed rather than elected.

4. Inspectors are responsible for what?
- making rules and regulations
- choosing where businesses can operate
- enforcing rules and regulations
- making employment laws

To answer this question, you can consider your knowledge of inspector roles or look up the responsibilities of inspectors. The correct answer is "enforcing rules and regulations." Inspectors are typically responsible for ensuring compliance with government regulations, standards, and safety protocols within specific industries or sectors.

5. What does a computer forensic specialist do?
- design home security systems
- design large security systems for businesses
- work in network and computer science
- making employment laws

To answer this question, you can consider your knowledge of computer forensics or research the roles and responsibilities of computer forensic specialists. The correct answer is "work in network and computer science." Computer forensic specialists are trained in investigating and analyzing digital evidence related to cybercrimes, data breaches, and other computer-related incidents.

6. Only the United States has embassies.
False

To answer this question, you can consider your general knowledge of international relations or look up information about embassies. The correct answer is "False." Embassies are diplomatic missions of a country in a foreign nation. Many countries, including the United States, have embassies in various countries around the world to represent their interests and provide diplomatic services.

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