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  1. Some duties of a Security Officer are
    Prevention of unlawful intrusion or entry; Prevention of crimes.
    Prevention of larceny; Protect property and persons.
    Enforce client policies and procedures; Prevention of abuse.
    All of the above.


  2. Identify the three components needed to cause a fire:
    Oxygen, Fuel, Combustion
    Heat, Oxygen, Fuel
    Fuel, Air, Sand


  3. The basic questions traditionally associated with fact gathering, essential to writing a good report are:
    Who, Why
    Where, When
    What, How
    All of the above


  4. Class A fires are combustible materials which require what kind of extinguishing agent?

    Foam

    Water

    What, How

    Dry Powder

  5. When reporting a fire to the local fire department, a security officer should be prepared to provide his name and phone number, address of the facility, exact location of the fire and the nature of the fire (class type).

    True

    False


  6. Even though many bomb threat phone calls are pranks and hoaxes, no bomb threat should be ignored by security personnel.

    True

    False


  7. Which of the following is the purpose of patrol?

    Protection of property

    Protection of information

    Protection of people

    All of the above


  8. The first patrol on a shift is less important than the later patrols.

    True

    False


  9. Rubbish burning is an example of a:

    Class A Fire

    Class B Fire

    Class C Fire

    Class D Fire


  10. Fires which involve electrical equipment are classified as:

    Class A Fire

    Class B Fire

    Class C Fire

    Class D Fire


  11. Fires involving highly flammable liquids are examples of:

    Class A Fire

    Class B Fire

    Class C Fire

    Class D Fire


  12. It is the end of your shift and your relief has not arrived to let you go home.  What should you do?

    Complete your Daily Guard Report and go home.

    Wait ten minutes, call your Supervisor, tell them your relief is not there and then complete your Daily Guard Report and go home.

    Stay on post until you are properly relieved by a supervisor or another security officer.

    None of the above.  Leave and go home.


  13. Immediately after receiving a bomb threat, notify everyone by two-way radio that there may be a bomb in the building.

    True

    False

  14. When searching for possible bombs or suspicious packages, you should:

    Use people familiar with the area to assist.

    Search starting at the ceiling, then the walls, and then the floor area.

    Not move any suspicious packages.

    All of the above.


  15. After a bomb has been labeled a hoax, throw out all notes, checklists and reports related to the incident.

    True

    False


  16. After a major incident, call the local news media to set up an interview to tell them how you were involved.

    True

    False


  17. When making a security patrol an officer should never look for water leaks, broken windows or other maintenance problems.

    True

    False


  18. In an emergency and you encounter an injured employee who is conscious, you should determine the following:

    Ask preferred hospital.

    Find out if there is a medical condition.

    Get medical insurance information.

    All of the above.


  19. During a fire emergency, it is important for the security officer of stop all security functions and assist emergency personnel throughout the entire situation.

    True

    False


  20. When a threat is received over the phone you should ask the caller their name.

    True

    False