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                              Mutual UFO Network, Inc.
                                   103 OLDTOWNE ROAD
                             SEGUIN, TEXAS 78155 U,S.A.

WALTER H. ANDRUS, JR.                                             Telephone:
International Director       A Texas Non-Profit Corporation    (512) 379-9216

Field Investigator Trainee:

The MUFON Board of Directors has adopted the attached Field Investigator's
Examination for ongoing use. Together with UFO case experience and related
organizational involvement, the exam constitutes a primary means to evaluate
the trainee's potential for advancement to field investigator status.

The exam comprises one hundred questions in twelve specific areas: light and
optics, sound, measurements, electrical/magnetic properties, physical traces,
photography, radio and radar, celestial objects, atmosphere and weather,
conventional vehicles, witness reactions, and the UFO experience.
 
In total there are sixty multiple-choice questions, thirty-one true/false
items, and nine to fill in the blank. In completing the answer sheet on the
reverse side, note the eleven spaces marked "see below". For efficiency of
space, these multiple-response and fill-in-the-blank items are at the bottom
of the page.

This is a so-called "take home" exam. You may take as long as necessary to
complete it, and you may use any resource available. The majority of answers
can be readily found in a dictionary or encyclopedia. The remainder are major
findings of one or more basic texts on the subject or are otherwise obtained
through direct observations. There is no minimum score. Rather, your
strengths as well as areas in need of improvement will be taken into
consideration along with the number correct. In this manner, your state
director will gain further insight concerning your own and the organization's
training needs.

When completed, please return the answer sheet for correction and followup to:
           Mrs. Shirley A. Coyne
           73 Borman
           Flushing, MI 48433-9239

Thank you for taking part in this assessment of MUFON investigative abilities, and good fortune in completing the exam.

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Light and Optics:

1. All radiant energy is expressed within the visible color spectrum.
   True False

2. An object with a highly reflective metallic surface is not properly
   described as: (a) shining, (b) glowing, (c) gleaming, (d) glinting.

3. With the unaided eye, the greatest distance toward the horizon that
   prominent objects can be identified is the:
   (a) bearing, (b) nadir, (c) visibility, (d) amplitude.

4. With uncorrected 20:60 vision, images are in clear focus at a distance of:
   (a) 1,200 feet, (b) three times normal, (c) one-third of normal,
   (d) none of these.

5. Uncorrected by prescription lenses, which eye condition would least affect
   the person's ability to identify a distant object?
   (a) near sightedness, (b) far sightedness, (c) astigmatism, (d) cataracts

6. Older binocular lenses that are not color corrected may eliminate the
   apparent coloration of stars and planets. True False

7. Through 7 x 50 binoculars, an image appears: (a) fifty times closer,
   (b) seven times larger, (c) 350 feet away, (d) 7/50 of the original
   distance.

Sound:

8. The velocity, pitch, and intensity of sound waves can all be affected by
   changing weather conditions. True False

9. When the source of a constant sound moves away from the observer, the
   pitch is perceived as: (a) rising, (b) falling, (c) wavering,
   (d) unchanged.

10. Decibel is a measurement of: (a) wave frequency, (b) pitch,
    (c) megahertz, (d) wave intensity.

11. A decibel level of: (a) 13, (b) 130, (c) 1,300, (d) 13,000...is painful
    to humans.

12. A sound resembling an explosion, produced when a shock wave is formed at
    the nose of an aircraft exceeding the speed of sound, is called a:
    ______________  _______________.

13. The human ear can detect sound waves beyond the upper and lower ranges
    of all: (a) household pets, (b) birds, (c) insects, (d) radio equipment,
    (e) none of these.

14. Sound associated with nearly all UFO0 events may be classified as two
    types. True False

Measurements:

15. The angular distance east or west along the equator, from Greenwich,
    England to a particular site, is the:  (a) latitude, (b) wavelength,
    (c) longitude, (d) elevation.

16. In relation to Coordinated Universal Time (Greenwich, England), Eastern
    Standard Time is: (a) 2 hours behind, (b) 4 hours behind,
    (c) 5 hours behind, (d) 8 hours behind.

17. The point directly overhead in the sky, measured as 90 degrees from the
    horizon, is the: (a) parallax, (b) heliostat, (c) zenith, (d) nadir,
    (e) none of these.

18. To determine the azimuth of an object relative to the witness, one would
    use: (a) dead reckoning, (b) a calculator, (c) a sextant, (d) a compass,
    (e) calligraphy.

19. With two fixed observation points a known distance apart, this
trigonometric procedure can determine the distance of a remote object:
(a) tangent, (b) triaxial, (c) triskelion, (d) triangulation.

20. Most witnesses understate the actual distance to a claimed UFO.
    True False

21. At arm's length (about 2 feet), the full moon overhead is about the
    same apparent size as: (a) an aspirin, (b) a nickel, (c) a quarter,
    (d) a golf ball.

22. A concave surface bulges outward. True False

23. Identify the drawn shapes from the list:

a) heptagon    f) ellipse              
b) trapezoid   g) octagon 
c) contractile h) deltoid
d) polyhedron  i) ankh
e) syncline    j) hexagon

Electrical/Magnetic Effects:

24. The magnetic field at a particular site is constant. True False

25. In determining compass readings during an investigation, shifts of the
    magnetic north pole from the geographic north pole have only a negligible
    effect. True False

26. Gamma rays, infra-red rays and microwaves are all electromagnetic.
    True False

27. The highest frequencies of electromagnetic waves, contributing to the
    radioactivity of a substance, are: (a) very long radio waves,
    (b) gamma rays, (c) strobes, (d) ultra-violet.

28. Roentgen is a measurement of: (a) radiance, (b) radio frequency,
    (c) radiation, (d) radar, (e) none of these

29. Which of the following could not be affected by a nearby magnetic
    anomaly? (a) wind-up watch, (b) electronic watch, (c) battery,
    (d) TV signal, (e) none of these.

Physical Traces:

30. At some alleged UF0 landing sites, loose material such as sand has been
    fused and vitrified from intense heat. The resulting substance most
    closely resembles: (a) glass, (b) barium, (c) granite, (d) vermilion,
    (e) triplite.

31. Ground vegetation at a verified UF0 landing site is generally:
    (a) stimulated, (b) scorched or swirled, (c) reddish, (d) oily or greasy,
    (e) unaffected.
32. In a landing trace case, the chemical composition of the vaporized matter
    can be detected by a: (a) spectrograph, (b) cathode ray,
    (c) fish-eye lens, (d) radiograph.

33. ____________________ is a white, cobweb-like substance seen in the air
    following reported sightings of cylindrical or spherical objects.

34. Decaying vegetable matter in a marshy area is thought to produce a
    gaseous methane mixture which can ignite into small flames that hug the
    ground. This is known as: (a) ignis fatuus, (b) jack-o-lantern,
    (c) swamp gas, (d) will-o-the-wisp, (e) all of these.

35. Often mistaken as a UFO landing trace, the distinctive feature of a
    ___________________ is a roughly circular configuration of fungi growth.

Photography:

36. Camera film with an ASA/ISO of under 200 has a color balance more
    readily suited to daylight use. True False

37. The area in a scene in which objects are in focus is the:
    (a) lens barrel, (b) depth of field, (c) filter, (d) diffused lighting,
    (e) latent image.

38. A telephoto lens: (a) narrows the viewing area,
    (b) increases magnification, (c) admits less light,
    (d) has a longer focal length, (e) all of these.

39. A camera's ____________________ speed determines the timespan that the
    film is exposed to light. If adjustable, it may range from a thousandth
    of a second (shown as 1000) for a bright sky to one-half second
    (shown as 2) or longer for approaching darkness.

40. Infinity on a camera's focusing ring is for distant objects. True False

41. If the photographer is panning a moving object when the picture is
    snapped, the background is more likely to be in focus than the object.
    True False

42. Use of a lens shade reduces the chance of a flare on the film. True False

43. Edging enhancement, color contouring and density averaging are used to
    examine: (a) latent UFO auras, (b) radar plots, (c) UFO photographs,
    (d) camera lenses.

Radio and Radar:

44. Radio waves continue through outerspace at the speed of light. True False

45. Sunspots and solar flares greatly increase in number every: (a) 11 days,
    (b) 11 months, (c) 11 years, (d) 11 decades. At such times, radio and
    television signals are affected.

46. All of the following vary from one radar facility to another. Which one
    would not be a factor in radar detection? (a) lobe pattern,
    (b) elevation angle, (c) beam width, (d) latitude, (e) radar horizon

47. An airport's radar antenna both radiates and receives microwaves.
    True False

48. The maximum range of any radar facility is limited to the visual
    horizon. True False

49. Which of the following would not be expected to interfere with radar
    detection? (a) ground clutter, (b) a transponder, (c) a thunderstorm,
    (d) flocks of birds

Celestial Objects:

50. Other than the moon, this is generally the brightest celestial object
    in the night sky when it is visible: (a) Saturn, (b) ITTIs satellite,
    (c) Mercury, (d) Venus, (e) Vega.

51. In the northern hemisphere, the brightest star in the night sky is:
    (a) Sirius, (b) Vega, (c) Arcturus, (d) Capella.

52. Meteor showers comprise minute debris along the paths of comets.
    True False

53. Most of the prominent meteor showers occur from mid-August to early
    January. True False

54. During a meteor shower, the frequency of visible meteors is usually
    greatest immediately after sunset. True False

55. These uncommon, longer burning meteors originate from the Asteroid Belt
    between Mars and Jupiter. Witnesses variously observe a vapor trail,
    sparkling, coloration and explosive fragmenting: (a) moondog, (b) bogey,
    (c) bolide, (d) subsun.

56. To the unaided eye, a comet has the same apparent motion as
    constellations. True False

57. Nocturnal lights described as red and white may in actuality be:
    (a) an advertising plane, (b) a helicopter, (c) Mars, (d) a TV tower,
    (e) all of these.

Atmosphere and Weather:

58. The light of celestial objects near the horizon is distorted and
    magnified by atmospheric turbulence. This effect is: (a) a sundog,
    (b) a reflection, (c) scintillation, (d) a fireball, (e) none of these.

59. An atmospheric lens effect that occurs most prominently over sun-heated
    ground or water is a ______________, which is usually reported as several
    hundred yards to a few miles away.

60. This luminosity in northern latitudes results from electrical discharges
    of solar wind in the upper atmosphere. It is usually reported as a
    shimmering curtain or wavy bands of light: (a) St. Elmo's Fire,
    (b) aurora borealis, (c) a neutrino, (d) a nebula.

61. That portion of the Earthls atmosphere, from about 50 to 250 miles
    altitude, whose charged particles propogate ham radio waves great
    distances, is the: _____________________.

62. The distance from the ground to the lowest layer of cloud cover, when
    over half the sky is obscured, is termed the: (a) ground cover,
    (b) ceiling, (c) vista, (d) bearing.

63. On the __________________ scale, water freezes at zero degrees and boils
    at 100 degrees.

64. Thin, high-altitude ice clouds that may appear to glow at sunrise or
    sunset are: (a) cumulus, (b) alto-cumulus, (c) cirrus,
    (d) cumulo-nimbus, (e) nimbo-stratus.

65. A temperature _________________ , in which a layer of warm air overlies
    a cooler air mass, can cause an uncorrelated radar target.

66. Wind direction is substantially related to the incidence of UFO reports.
    True False

67. In a majority of UFO reports, the weather is: (a) subfreezing,
    (b) changed immediately after the incident, (c) cloudy and humid,
    (d) clear or mostly clear, (e) unseasonably warm.

68. This luminous discharge, usually occurring after a bolt of lightning,
    may hover, roll along a fence or telephone wire, or explode with a loud
    report: (a) fission, (b) a nebula, (c) a light trap, (d) ball lightning,
    (e) a magnetic flux.

69. The glowing appearance of some UFOs, it is theorized, results from a
    field of ionized air known in physics as: (a) molecular weight,
    (b) plasma, (c) tachylyte, (d) a magnetron.

Conventional Vehicles:

70. All airplanes must have, as a minimum, three nonflashing running
    lights - one on each wingtip and one at the rear. The arrangement is:
    (a) right-green, left-red, rear-white, (b) right-green, left-green,
    rear-red, (c) right-red, left-white, rear-green, (d) none of these.

71. No commercial/private aircraft may have more than one green running
    light.     True False

72. Helicopters have the same basic configuration of running lights as
    small airplanes. True False

73. A weather or research balloon can appear self-luminous: (a) before dawn,
    (b) at high altitude, (c) on a sunny day, (d) after sunset,
    (e) all of these.

74. All man-made satellites visible from the ground travel west to east.
    True False

75. The flights and reentries of satellite vehicles and sizable debris are
    tracked by: (a) NICAP, (b) NORAD, (c) CUFOS, (d) FAA, (e) none of these.

76. Rocket launch debris or an obsolete satellite, when reentering the
    atmosphere, may show: (a) sparkling, (b) fragmenting, (c) vapor trail(s),
    (d) coloration, (e) all of these.

Witness Reactions:

77. Typically, witnesses to a UFO event overestimate its duration.
    True False

78. After a few moments of watching a star or planet, the observer's eye may
    spasm slightly, causing an apparent darting movement. This is called:
    (a) bioluminescence, (b) autokinesis, (c) the blind spot, (d) a nebula,
    (e) none of these.

79. An orbiting satellite may appear to halt momentarily on its path. This
    is an example of: (a) autostasis, (b) telekinesis, (c) auxesis,
    (d) a visitant, (e) ultra-high frequency.

80. Companions may support the misidentification of a conventional aircraft
    as being anomalous. This is an example of: (a) psychotronics,
    (b) paraufology, (c) fortean phenomena, (d) group reinforcement.

81. Heart pounding, inability to concentrate, confusion, faintness, memory
    lapse and nausea may all be symptoms of: (a) euphoria, (b) cognition,
    (c) fear, (d) precognition.

82. Most children show less acceptance of a UFO observation than adults.
    True False

83. An alleged UF0 witness under hypnosis may substitute past fantasies
    for reality. True False

84. A tape recorded voice, it is claimed, can be verified as truthful via:
    (a) polygraph, (b) interrogation, (c) hypnosis, (d) psychological stress
    evaluator, (e) sodium pentathol.

The UFO Experience:

85. The term "flying saucer" is attributed to this private pilot who, in
    1947, observed a formation of unconventional objects near Mt. Rainier,
    Washington: (a) Arthur Godfrey, (b) Kennoth Arnold, (c) James McDivitt,
    (d) Gordon Cooper.
86. In January 1953, this group of scientists convened by the CIA
    recommended that intelligence agencies "strip the Unidentified Flying
    Objects of the special status they have been given and the aura of
    mystery they have unfortunately acquired": (a) Robertson Panel,
    (b) Project Sign, (c) SETI, (d) Condon Committee, (e) none of these.

87. What former President claims to have had a UFO sighting?
    (a) Theodore Roosevelt, (b) Dwight Eisenhower, (c) Gerald Ford,
    (d) Jimmy Carter

88. Of the 12,618 UFO reports received by the USAF Project Bluebook, only
    1.7 percent were concluded to be: (a) IFOs, (b) other-dimensional,
    (c) extra-terrestrial, (d) conventional vehicles, (e) hoaxes.

89. This came to be known as the "year of the humanoid" because of the high
    incidence of UFO occupants reportedly seen: (a) 1948, (b) 1955,
    (c) 1961, (d) 1973, (e) 1980.

90. Which of the following responses would be unlikely from nearby animals
    during a UF0 incident? (a) indifference, (b) drowsiness, (c) agitation,
    (d) cowering

91. Thousands of classified government UFO documents have been released to
    the public by means of this federal law, abbreviated as FOIA:
    ________________  _____  _____________________  _______
92. The term debunker refers to an individual who claims multiple contacts
    with an alien intelligence. True False

93. It is safe to assume that most UFO witnesses have no opinion on the
    subject prior to their own experience. True False

94. A marked increase in UFO sightings within a localized area or definite
    time span is referred to as a: (a) rush or crescendo, (b) assembly or
    climax, (c) flap or wave, (d) bogey or specter.

95. As defined by Hynek, the terms nocturnal light, daylight disc, and
    radar-visual describe: (a) close encounters, (b) atmospheric phenomena,
    (c) distant encounters, (d) magnetic fluxes.

96. The terms humanoid, entity, and extra-terrestrial are interchangeable.
    True False

97. A claimed form of nonverbal communication, reported as a result of some
    close-encounter cases, is called: (a) telemarking, (b) telepathy,
    (c) telecommunication, (d) telekinesis.

98. "Was the UFO disc-shaped or cylindrical?" is an example of:
    (a) an omission, (b) an open-ended question, (c) a leading question,
    (d) a rebuttal.

99. Anonymity forbids the investigator from identifying the UFO witness
    publicly, while confidentiality further forbids public mention of the
    incident itself. True False

100. Researchers estimate that the following percentage of all UFO
     incidents is never reported: (a) 30 percent (b) 50 percent,
     (c) 70 percent, (d) 90 percent.


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