[10 Test Answers] FEMA-IS-1150: DHS Human Trafficking Awareness

Here are the FEMA test answers to IS-1150: DHS Human Trafficking Awareness for FEMA Employees.

Overview: The FEMA IS-1150 course was published on 9/14/2016 to provide information explaining human trafficking and differentiating it from human smuggling.

Through a series of interactive, real-life based scenarios, the viewer will see how FEMA employees might encounter victims of human trafficking and traffickers themselves.

FEMA IS-1150 test answers

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Question 1. Shortly after arriving in Chicago, Shannon, a 14-year-old runaway from a small town in the Midwest, is a victim of an attempted purse-snatching. Shannon is aided by Reggie, who provides her with a place to sleep, food and a change of clothing. After a few days, Reggie tells Shannon that the two need money to pay the rent, and asks her to help raise money by having sex with three men he will bring by that evening. When Shannon refuses, Reggie becomes angry, grabs her by the throat and calls her names, threatening to do worse. Frightened, Shannon reluctantly agrees and earns $900. Which of the following is the single element needed to show that Shannon is a victim of sex trafficking? 
A. Shannon is a victim of a purse snatching
B. Shannon is a minor
C. Shannon is a runaway
D. Shannon gave a reluctant consent✅

Question 2. By which means is human trafficking committed? 
A. Fraud, force, and recruitment
B. Force, fraud, or coercion✅
C. Force, coercion, and physical abuse
D. Coercion, fraud, and debt bondage

Question 3. Desperately in need of financial help to support the family, Amina’s parents agreed for her to be smuggled into the US to work as a nanny. Since her arrival, she has been threatened with violence and forced to work for little or no wages. Which of these statements is correct? 
A. Because Amina was smuggled into the US, she is a victim of human trafficking.
B. Because Amina voluntarily entered the US illegally, she is not a victim of human trafficking.
C. Because Amina’s boss provides her with a place to live, she is not a victim of human trafficking.
D. Because Amina was forced to work for little or no wages, she is a victim of human trafficking.✅

Question 4. True/False, when there is a situation where the trafficker and victim are married or related, it is considered human smuggling and not human trafficking. 
A. TRUE✅
B. FALSE

Question 5. Which Component has the authority to grant Continued Presence 
A. USCIS✅
B. ICE
C. CBP
D. All of the Above

Question 6. True/false, Human Trafficking, unlike Smuggling, does not require movement. 
A. TRUE✅
B. FALSE

Question 7. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) defines human trafficking as: 
A. Sex trafficking
B. Crossing an international border for the purpose of performing commercial services in furtherance of organized crime
C. Forced labor
D. Both a. and c
E. a, b. and c✅

Question 8. True/False, human trafficking can occur without the victim crossing a border. 
A. TRUE✅
B. FALSE

Question 9. Which statement(s) describe possible indicators of human trafficking? 
A. Not in possession of identity and/or travel documents
B. Subjected to physical abuse, including sexual abuse
C. Substandard living conditions
D. Forced drug use
E. a., b., and d.
F. a., b., c., and d.✅

Question 10. Which type of immigration relief is specific to victims of human trafficking? 
A. S visa
B. Green Card
C. U visa
D. T visa✅