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Question #1 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which statement BEST describes the key references a Lead Assessor should refer to and use the:

A.

DoD adequate security checklist for covered defense information.

B.

CMMC Model Overview as it provides assessment methods and objects.

C.

safeguarding requirements from FAR Clause 52.204-21 for a Level 2 Assessment.

D.

published CMMC Assessment Guide practice descriptions for the desired certification level.

Correct Answer: D
Explanation:

Key References for a Lead Assessor in a CMMC Assessment

ALead Assessorconducting aCMMC assessmentmust rely onofficial CMMC guidance documentsto evaluate whether anOrganization Seeking Certification (OSC)meets the required cybersecurity practices.

Most Relevant Reference: CMMC Assessment Guide

TheCMMC Assessment Guideprovidesdetailed descriptionsof eachpractice and processat the specificCMMC level being assessed.

It defines:

✔Theassessment objectivesfor each practice.

✔Therequired evidencefor compliance.

✔Thescoring criteriato determine if a practice isMET or NOT MET.

Why is the Correct Answer " D. Published CMMC Assessment Guide practice descriptions for the desired certification level " ?

A. DoD adequate security checklist for covered defense information → Incorrect

TheDoD adequate security checklistis related toDFARS 252.204-7012 compliance, butCMMC assessmentsfollow theCMMC Assessment Guide.

B. CMMC Model Overview as it provides assessment methods and objects → Incorrect

TheCMMC Model Overviewprovideshigh-level guidance, butdoes not contain specific assessment criteria.

C. Safeguarding requirements from FAR Clause 52.204-21 for a Level 2 Assessment → Incorrect

FAR 52.204-21is relevant toCMMC Level 1 (FCI protection), butCMMC Level 2 follows NIST SP 800-171and requiresCMMC Assessment Guidesfor validation.

D. Published CMMC Assessment Guide practice descriptions for the desired certification level → Correct

TheCMMC Assessment Guideis theofficial documentused to determine if anOSC meets the required security practices for certification.

CMMC 2.0 References Supporting This Answer:

CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) Document

Specifies thatLead Assessors must use the CMMC Assessment Guidefor official scoring.

CMMC Assessment Guide for Level 1 & Level 2

Providesdetailed descriptions, assessment methods, and scoring criteriafor each practice.

CMMC-AB Guidance for Certified Third-Party Assessment Organizations (C3PAOs)

Confirms thatCMMC assessments must follow the Assessment Guide, not general DoD security policies.

Final Answer:

✔D. Published CMMC Assessment Guide practice descriptions for the desired certification level.

Question #2 (Topic: Demo Questions)

While conducting a CMMC Assessment, a Lead Assessor is given documentation attesting to Level 1 identification and authentication practices by the OSC.

The Lead Assessor asks the CCP to review the documentation to determine if identification and authentication controls are met. Which documentation BEST

satisfies the requirements of IA.L1-3.5.1: Identify system users. processes acting on behalf of users, and devices?

A.

Procedures for implementing access control lists

B.

List of unauthorized users that identifies their identities and roles

C.

User names associated with system accounts assigned to those individuals

D.

Physical access policy that states. " All non-employees must wear a special visitor pass or be escorted. "

Correct Answer: C
Explanation:

Understanding IA.L1-3.5.1 (Identification and Authentication Requirements)

TheCMMC 2.0 Level 1practiceIA.L1-3.5.1aligns withNIST SP 800-171, Requirement 3.5.1, which mandates that organizationsidentify system users, processes acting on behalf of users, and devicesto ensure proper access control.

To comply with this requirement, anOrganization Seeking Certification (OSC)must maintain documentation that demonstrates:

A unique identifier (username) for each system user

Mapping of system accounts to specific individuals

Identification of devices and automated processes that access systems

Why " C. User names associated with system accounts assigned to those individuals " is Correct?

This documentation directly satisfies IA.L1-3.5.1because it showshow system users are uniquely identified and linked to specific accountswithin the environment.

Alist of users and their assigned accountsconfirms that the organization has a structured method oftracking access and authentication.

It allows auditors to verify thateach user has a distinct identityand that access control mechanisms are properly applied.

Why Other Answers Are Incorrect?

A. Procedures for implementing access control lists (Incorrect)

While access control lists (ACLs) are relevant for authorization, they do notidentify users or devicesspecifically, making them insufficient as primary evidence for IA.L1-3.5.1.

B. List of unauthorized users that identifies their identities and roles (Incorrect)

Identifying unauthorized users does not fulfill the requirement of trackingauthorizedusers, devices, and processes.

D. Physical access policy stating " All non-employees must wear a special visitor pass or be escorted " (Incorrect)

This pertains tophysical security, not system-baseduser identification and authentication.

Conclusion

The correct answer isC. User names associated with system accounts assigned to those individuals, as thisdirectly satisfies the identification requirement of IA.L1-3.5.1.

[References:, CMMC 2.0 Level 1 Practice IA.L1-3.5.1, NIST SP 800-171, Requirement 3.5.1, , , ]

Question #3 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which assessment method describes the process of reviewing, inspecting, observing, studying, or analyzing assessment objects

(i.e., specification, mechanisms, activities)?

A.

Test

B.

Assess

C.

Examine

D.

Interview

Correct Answer: C
Explanation:

Understanding the " Examine " Assessment Method in CMMC 2.0

CMMC 2.0 usesthree assessment methodsto evaluate security compliance:

Examine– Reviewing, inspecting, observing, studying, or analyzing assessment objects (e.g., policies, system documentation).

Interview– Speaking with personnel to verify knowledge and responsibilities.

Test– Performing technical validation to check system configurations.

Relevant CMMC 2.0 Reference:

TheCMMC Assessment Process (CAP)definesExamineas the method used toreview or analyze assessment objects, such as policies, procedures, configurations, and logs.

Why is the Correct Answer " Examine " (C)?

A. Test → Incorrect

" Test " involvesexecutinga function to validate its security (e.g., verifying access controls through a live system test).

B. Assess → Incorrect

" Assess " is a broad term; CMMC explicitly defines " Examine " as the method for reviewing documentation.

C. Examine → Correct


" Examine " is the official term forreviewing policies, procedures, configurations, or logs.

D. Interview → Incorrect

" Interview " involvesverbal discussions with personnel, not document analysis.

CMMC 2.0 References Supporting this Answer:

CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) Document

Defines " Examine " asanalyzing assessment objects (e.g., policies, procedures, logs, documentation).

NIST SP 800-171A

Specifis " Examine " as a method toreview security controls and configurations.

Question #4 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Companies that knowingly defraud the government by not being in compliance with cybersecurity regulations are at risk of being held liable for:

A.

The contract value plus a penalty as stated in the Cyber Claims Act

B.

The contract value plus a penalty as stated in the False Claims Act

C.

Three times the contract value plus a penalty as stated in the Cyber Claims Act

D.

Three times the contract value plus a penalty as stated in the False Claims Act

Correct Answer: D
Explanation:

The False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. §§ 3729–3733) imposes liability on companies that knowingly misrepresent compliance in order to receive or retain federal contracts. Penalties include treble damages (three times the government’s losses) plus additional penalties per claim.

Supporting Extracts from Official Content:

False Claims Act: “Any person who knowingly submits false claims to the Government is liable for three times the Government’s damages plus a penalty.”

DOJ Cyber-Fraud Initiative (2021): confirms the FCA is applied to cases of misrepresenting compliance with cybersecurity requirements.

Why Option D is Correct:

The applicable law is the False Claims Act, not a “Cyber Claims Act” (which does not exist).

The FCA specifies treble damages plus penalties, which exactly matches Option D.

References (Official CMMC v2.0 Governance and Source Documents):

False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. §§ 3729–3733).

DOJ Cyber-Fraud Initiative (2021), applied to CMMC-related compliance misrepresentation.

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Question #5 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which CMMC LevelLevels 1 and 3s focus on protecting CUI from exfiltration?

A.

Levels 1 and 2

B.

Levels 1 and 3

C.

Levels 2 and 3

D.

Levels 1, 2, and 3

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Correct Answer: C
Explanation:

Level 1 only addresses the protection of Federal Contract Information (FCI) and does not include requirements for safeguarding Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).

Level 2 is explicitly designed to protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). It requires implementation of all 110 security requirements from NIST SP 800-171 Rev. 2, which directly support the safeguarding of CUI and help prevent its unauthorized disclosure or exfiltration.

Level 3 builds on Level 2 by including a subset of requirements from NIST SP 800-172. These additional practices are designed to enhance the protection of CUI against advanced persistent threats (APTs), further strengthening defenses against exfiltration.

Therefore, the levels that focus on protecting CUI from exfiltration are Levels 2 and 3.

Reference Documents:

CMMC Model v2.0 Overview (DoD, December 2021)

NIST SP 800-171 Rev. 2,Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information in Nonfederal Systems and Organizations

NIST SP 800-172,Enhanced Security Requirements for Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information