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Which of the following statements is FALSE based on the provided information?

  1. Some employees at the field office are Secret Service Special Agents.

  2. No part-time employees are Secret Service Special Agents.

  3. All Secret Service Special Agents are part-time employees.

  4. Some full-time employees are Secret Service Special Agents.

The correct answer is: All Secret Service Special Agents are part-time employees.

The statement that all Secret Service Special Agents are part-time employees is incorrect because it contradicts the information about the employment status of Secret Service Special Agents. In most organizations similar to the Secret Service, special agents are typically full-time employees due to the nature of their work, which often requires a significant commitment and availability. If all Secret Service Special Agents were part-time, it would imply a limitation on their operational capacity and readiness, which is vital for a security agency responsible for protecting the president and other high-profile individuals. Therefore, asserting that all of them are part-time does not align with standard expectations of such roles within law enforcement or protective services. The other choices reflect possible truths based on common structures in organizations where agents can either be full-time or part-time, and some full-time employees could indeed be agents. Hence, the assertion that all special agents are part-time stands out as the false statement in this context.