Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist (EXW) Practice Test

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What terrorist tactic is defined as the forceful commandeering of a mode of conveyance?

  1. Seizure

  2. Sabotage

  3. Hijacking

  4. Kidnapping

The correct answer is: Hijacking

The tactic defined as the forceful commandeering of a mode of conveyance is hijacking. This term specifically refers to the unlawful seizure of vehicles such as aircraft, ships, or land vehicles, often carried out through threats or violence. Hijacking is characterized by taking control of these conveyances against the will of the legitimate operators, which may lead to various criminal objectives including hostage situations, ransom demands, or politically motivated actions. The concept of hijacking involves not only the act of taking control of a vehicle but also the associated fear and disruption it causes. It is distinct because it focuses specifically on the act of commandeering a vehicle, as opposed to other forms of criminal activity like sabotage, which involves damaging or destroying property, or kidnapping, which refers to the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person. Seizure, while a broader term, does not specifically imply the forceful commandeering of conveyances as hijacking does. This clear definition and the unique characteristics associated with hijacking establish its correctness as the answer in this context.