Since ULTIMA seems to think he answered all of the questions (and correctly no less) I will repost all of the questions and his answers and my responses right here in one post, so he can see what is missing. Further, I will assign a score value to each of these.
How many phones are there on your desk, and what color(s) are they?
Score: 1/2
You answered: Black and Gray
This answer is: Incorrect
Response: The black phone is actually black. The gray phone is actually a different color.
Describe, in detail, what is displayed in the top center of your screen at all times during the work day.
Score: 1/5
You answered: "The classification of the system is displayed at the top center of the screen." I asked again, you answered "Top Secret".
This answer is: Incomplete.
Response: Your first answer was decidedly not "in detail" and your second answer is wrong (because it is missing several details).
How many digits are there in an "internal" phone number?
Score: 1/2
You answered: 4 digits
The answer is: sort of right
Response: Sometimes internal numbers are 4, and sometimes they are more. I phrased this question poorly, which lead to others.
What is your internal phone number?
Score: 0/5
You answered:
The answer is: non-existent
Response: You have not answered this question.
What organization (alphanumeric identifier) do you currently work for?
Score: 4/4
You answered: S2J13
The answer is: correct
Response: no problems here
Score: 4/4
You answered: remisne
The answer is: correct
Response: This answer is consistent with other information you have provided in other discussions.
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I did also ask for your internal number (by which we now know I man "secure"). Why did you not provide it?
Score: 0/1
You answered:
The answer is: non-existent
Response: You have not explained why you did not answer this question. Here is where I explained the I really was asking the following two questions which I will now re-ask:
How many digits are there in a secure phone number?
What is your secure phone number?
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But I already clarified that I was speaking about "secure" phone numbers and not "internal" phone numbers as you are calling them. You have still dodged the original question, which was to provide an internal phone number (and a subsequent clarification to provide a "secure" number).
I already addressed this, but wanted to point out I've asked multiple times and you have ignored it.
I will throw in one more fun question though: What clearances do you currently possess (be specific, list compartments)?
Score: 0/5
You answered: "that's classified"
That answer is: incorrect
Response: A person's security clearance is not classified. I will be fair and change this question so I am no longer asking about your specific, personal accesses: Name at least 2 compartments an agency employee is read in to on their first day on the job.
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In conclusion, the following questions have not been completely addressed. Rewritten here for easy reference later on. None of the answers to these questions is classified. (That is not to say that the government wants the answers posted on a public forum. But ULTIMA1 doesn't seem to care about that type of thing.)
ULTIMA1's current "score" is 11 out of 28. Of course this is arbitrary, but from where I stand he's not doing so good.
1. What physical color is are most "gray" phones? (Hint: they aren't gray) (1 point)
2. What is the full text of the banner displayed at the middle of your screen at all times during the work day? (Hint: it's not "Top Secret") (5 points)
3. How many digits are there in a secure telephone number? (Hint: it's not 4 and there is only 1 answer to this question) (2 points)
4. What is your secure telephone number? (5 points)
5. Name at least 2 compartments an agency employee is read in to on their first day on the job. (5 points)