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Special Agent Challenge (Text Version)

Special Agent Challenge (Text Version)

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This is the Special Agent (SA) Challenge. Presently, you’re a New Agent. As a New Agent, you are still training at the FBI Academy located in the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia. You are taking part in 20 weeks of intensive training that includes physical training, firearms, and classroom instruction. You hope to be an FBI Agent in the Anchorage, Alaska Field Office.

To be an Agent, you need to know not only FBI procedures and what is being investigated now, but past cases and FBI history. Search our website and increase your knowledge of the FBI. Your position as a special agent will depend on how well you do!

Each search task is worth one point. The more points you earn, the higher your position at the FBI will be. Open this page in a new window to keep track of the questions while you search our website.

1. Who is the current Director of the FBI, and what is the date that he took the oath of office?

2. What entity manages all the FBI intelligence activities, making certain that intelligence is embedded in every investigative program and field office?

3. As a new Special Agent in the Anchorage Division of the FBI, you may be assigned to one of several investigative areas. What are the eight investigative priorities of the Anchorage Division?

4. As a special agent you may assist with the search for a Ten Most Wanted Fugitive wanted by FBI Sacramento. Who is this Ten Most Wanted Fugitive?

5. Name two outreach programs that the Anchorage Division assists in and that you would like to participate in.

6. What is the date that the first FBI employees moved their offices into the J. Edgar Hoover building?

7. The Working Dogs section of the Teen and Kids Page lists working dogs based on their abilities. Name these four kinds of working dogs.

8. Name the four “FBI Adventures” listed in the Teen and Kids Page.

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09.23.11

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