North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an example of a specific terroristic threat to North Carolina?

  1. Financial institutions

  2. Artificial intelligence technologies

  3. Tourism attractions

  4. Commercial fishing

The correct answer is: Financial institutions

The correct choice relates to an example of a specific terroristic threat in North Carolina. Financial institutions are often targeted by terrorists due to their role in the economy and the potential for mass disruption. A threat directed at this sector can cause widespread fear not just among the institutions themselves, but throughout the community reliant on their services, thus fitting the definition of a terroristic act designed to instill panic or fear. In contrast, while artificial intelligence technologies, tourism attractions, and commercial fishing may be important sectors, they do not specifically align with defined terroristic threats in the context of this question. Threats aimed at financial institutions tend to have immediate and broader implications for security and public safety in a state, making them a clearer example of a specific terroristic threat.