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QUESTION For how long from the date of your evaluation can the council use the results before you must be reexamined? A. Up to two (2) months B. Up to four (4) months C. Up to six (6) months D. Up to eight (8) months Answer: C. Up to six (6) months
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For how long from the date of your evaluation can the council use the results before you must be reexamined? A. Up to two (2) months B. Up to four (4) months C. Up to six (6) months D. Up to eight (8) months Answer: C. Up to six (6) months
Which of the following licenses has the highest original fee? A. Private Investigator B. Armed Security Guard C. Special Event D. Security Agency Answer: D. Security Agency
For how long is the Security Guard License valid? A. For a period of two (2) years and may be renewed for additional two-year terms B. For a period of three (3) years, and may be renewed for additional three-year terms C. For a period of five (5) years, and may be renewed for additional five-year terms D. For any period of time not to exceed six (6) month Answer: B. For a period of three (3) years, and may be renewed for additional three-year terms
For how long is the Conditional License valid? A. For any period of time, not to exceed six (6 months) and may be renewed for additional six- month terms B. For the first six months of the regular license period, and may not be renewed C. For a period of one (1) year, any may be renewed for additional one-year terms D. For a period of one (1) year, and may not be renewed Answer: B. For the first six months of the regular license period, and may not be renewed
How many Special Event Licenses may be issued to one person in any calendar year? A. No more than two (2) B. No more than three (3) C. No more than four (4) D. No more than five (5) Answer: A. No more than two (2)
Which of the following can be displayed on a security guard badge or uniform? A. Police B. Deputy C. Security Officer D. Patrolman Answer: C. Security Officer
Which of the following can be displayed on a security vehicle? A. Guard B. Deputy C. Police D. patrolman Answer: A. Guard
A. Based on the person's effort to hide the article B. Based on the persons proximity and what the person is carrying C. Based on the demeanor, gait, and manner of the person D. Based on the time of day Answer: B. Based on the persons proximity and what the person is carrying
A person wearing a backpack approaches your post. Do you have the right to look inside the backpack? A.Yes, as long as you are in your legal position and do not touch the backpack or anything inside it B Yes, as long as you have a warrant C. Yes, as long as you make a citizen's arrest D. No, you cannot look inside the backpack under any circumstances Answer: A. Yes, as long as you are in your legal position and do not touch the backpack or anything inside it
If your employer posts as written notice that hand-held packages or con- tainers may be searched as employees leave the work site, and the employees agree to the notice, what may a security guard legally do to inspect such items? A. You may touch the items, as long as the employees agreed tot he notice. B. You may ask each person to please open the package or container, but you cannot touch the items C. You may touch the items, as long as you have probably cause. D. You cannot conduct a search. Answer: B. You may ask each person to please open the package or container, but you cannot touch the items
As a security guard or private investigator, may you have a warrant to search a vehicle?
A. Yes B. No Answer: B. No
Your arrest powers are those of a A. Law enforcement officer B. Peace Officer C. Magistrate D. Private citizen Answer: D. Private citizen
Which of the following cases would be outside of the arrest authority of a security guard or private investigator? A. For a public offense committed or attempted in your presence B. When a misdemeanor has been committed, and probably cause exists that the person arrested committed it C. When a person commits a felony, although not in your presence D. When a felony has been committed, and probably cause exists that the person arrested committed it Answer: B. When a misdemeanor has been committed, and probably cause exists that the person arrested committed it
A private citizen must inform the person being arrested of the A. Cause of arrest B. Nature of the evidence against the person arrested C. Possible punishment if found guilty D. Appropriate statute title and number
Which of the following circumstances would probably not qualify for a simple frisk? A. If there is reasonable suspicion that the person has committed a crime B. If there is a reasonable suspicion that the person is about to commit a crime C. If there is reasonable suspicion that your life might be in danger D. If the person looks like someone who would commit a crime Answer: D. If the person looks like someone who would commit a crime
What conditions must be met to support the use of deadly force? A, Having completed firearms training B. Seeing the ability, intent, and action to harm a person C. Seeing a risk to people or property D. Witnessing a crime or fleeing felon. Answer: B. Seeing the ability, intent, and action to harm a person
Which of the following situations is the most likely to be considered a justifiable deadly force? A. A security guard at a jewelry store sees a woman break a storefront window with a hammer, grab some expensive necklaces from the display, and run from the store. He shouts" Stop, or I'll shoot!" The woman hears the warning but does not stop. The guard shoots the fleeing woman. B. A security guard sees a recently fired employee enter the building. As she approaches to ask him to leave, she notices a large bulge under his coat that she suspects is a weapon. When he is about 20 feet away she says, "Sir I must ask you to leave the premises." he ignores the order and increases his speed as he continues to walk toward her. She draws her gun and, when he does not stop, fires. C. A security guard enters a tool storeroom and sees an unauthorized person searching through the tools. She tells him he is not allowed in this area and must leave. The man says "I don't think so," picks up a large sledgehammer, and raises it over his head as he advances toward her. As she backs away, she realizes the door has automatically closed behind her, cutting off her escape. She draws her gun and orders him to stop. When he does not stop, she fires. D. A security guard approaches a group of protestors outside his employer's building and asks them to leave. They begin pelting him with eggs and rotten food. As he turns to leave, he realizes one man is scooping up a handful of gravel from the parking lot and throwing it at him. He draws his gun
and says "Stop that, or I'll shoot!" The protestor laughs and picks up more gravel. As the man raises his hand to throw it, the security guard fires. Answer: C. A security guard enters a tool storeroom and sees an unauthorized person searching through the tools. She tells him he is not allowed in this area and must leave. The man says "I don't think so," picks up a large sledgehammer, and raises it over his head as he advances toward her. As she backs away, she realizes the door has automatically closed behind her, cutting off her escape. She draws her gun and orders him to stop. When he does not stop, she fires
What are the responsibilities of the security guard during or after an incident or offense? A. Alarm and project B. Arrest and detain C. Observe and report D. Prevent and protect Answer: C. Observe and report
What could happen to you if you are convicted of impersonating a Peace Officer? A. You could be fined B. You could be imprisoned C. You could lose your license D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above
Whom do security guards represent? A. Themselves B. Their employer C. Their employer's clients
Answer: B. Enforcing all rules, policies, and procedures without expressing personal opinions or disagreement
Is rolling up a long sleeve shirt an acceptable adjustment to a uniform (if not authorized)? A. Yes B. No Answer: B. No
Maintaining a good physical appearance means A. lifting weights B. Being well groomed C. Wearing new clothes D. Wearing no beard or mustache Answer: B. Being well groomed
Maintaining a professional work area means A. Keeping desks and counters out of the view of the public B. Keeping desks and counters within view of the public C. Keeping everything off desks and counters at all times D. Keeping desks and counters clean and organized Answer: D. Keeping desks and counters clean and organized
How should you respond to people who try to use their friendship with you? A. Be fair
B. Be less strict with them C. Be more strict with them D. Report them to your client Answer: A. Be fair
Which of the following words does not describe a guideline for communi- cating with people? A. Polite B. Fair C. Aggressive D. Courteous Answer: C. Aggressive
How should you speak to communicate across language barriers? A. Clearly and slowly B. Quickly and loudly C. Clearly and quickly D. Clearly and loudly Answer: A. Clearly and slowly
Which of the following words does not represent a guideline for commu- nicating across language barriers? A. Identify B. Plan C. Simplify D. Shout Answer: D. Shout
C. Act unconcerned about the case D. Project a professional image Answer: D. Project a professional image
When finishing an emergency call, should you hang up the telephone first? A. Yes B. No Answer: B. No
If you answer the telephone, and the person the caller wants may not be reached, what should you do? A. Explain the reason the person may not be reached B. Tell the caller to call back later C. Make up a reason why the person is unavailable D. Ask the caller why he/she is trying to reach the person Answer: A. Explain the reason the person may not be reached
When reporting an emergency over the telephone, you should A. Say everything you think the dispatcher may want to know B. Follow all direction given by the emergency dispatcher C. Speak as quickly as possible D. Hang up as soon as possible Answer: B. Follow all direction given by the emergency dispatcher
At what level should you speak when using a radio? A. Just below a normal conversational level B. As loudly as possible C. Just above a normal conversational level D. As quietly as possible Answer: C. Just above a normal conversational level
Which of the following is commonly a responsibility for assisting the public? A. Directing visitors/employees to various areas on the premises B. Inspecting fire fighting equipment C. Preparing shift reports D. Escorting visitors Answer: A. Directing visitors/employees to various areas on the premises
Which statement accurately describes the role of the security guard in quieting a dispute? A. Your job is to act as a family or marriage counselor B. Your role involves taking no action to quiet a dispute C. You are an outsider to the argument D. You are a party to the argument Answer: C. You are an outsider to the argument
Two customers are at your employer's store get your attention because of their tone of voice and because you can hear them from some distance away. As you approach the customers, you decide that they are in fact arguing over something. Other customers are staring at the two people who are arguing. What should be your first response? A. Arrest both persons B. Ask both persons to leave the premises C. Calmly explain that the dispute is disturbing others D. Call the police
Which of the following is a guideline for communicating across language barriers? A. Ask "yes" or "no" questions. B. Be patient and respect the other person attempts to communicate with you. C. Speak a little louder than normal with those who might speak a different language. D. Using simple language and less difficult words, will insult the other person- Answer: B. Be patient and respect the other person attempts to communicate with you.
Which of the following is an example of empathy? A. Elizabeth tries to put herself in the other person's shoes B. Rey tries to give everyone exactly what they want C. Phil tries to always speak clearly and slowly in a normal tone of voice D. Yolanda tries to be precise and no-nonsense Answer: A. Elizabeth tries to put herself in the other person's shoes
Which of the following statements about tact is true? A. Being tactful can help make sure a simple issue doesn't escalate into something else. B. Being tactful means never turning down a request. C. Being too tactful can make you appear weak D. You should use tact with customers and clients, but it is not helpful with coworkers Answer: D. You should use tact with customers and clients, but it is not helpful with coworkers
Which of the following is an example of using positive language? A. "I'm positive you filled this report out incorrectly." B. "I'm sorry, you cannot use this door." C. "No, I cannot help you. Have a nice day!" D. "This lot is for employees only, but you can park in the visitor lot just around
the corner." Answer: D. "This lot is for employees only, but you can park in the visitor lot just around the corner."
Which of the following is a guideline for providing first aid? A. Walk away if you do not know how to respond B. Get the victim's consent in writing only C. Do not give first aid if the victim refuses to consent D. Stay until the victim's condition appears to have improved Answer: C. Do not give first aid if the victim refuses to consent
Which of the following is a guideline for providing first aid? A. Call for an ambulance before providing first aid B. Provide first aid that is within the scope of your training C. Contact the police if the victim refuses to give consent D. To avoid a lawsuit, never touch the victim Answer: B. Provide first aid that is within the scope of your training
Which of the following is a correct response to an accident or emergency? A. Call for help immediately B. Contact your supervisor immediately C. Call for help when you return to your office D. Never get involved Answer: A. Call for help immediately
D. Put a dressing over the cut and apply pressure Answer: A. Wash the cut
Which sign or symptom below might indicate an early stage of traumatic shock? A. High body temperature B. Pale, blueish skin C. Spotty or mottled skin D. Attitude of not caring Answer: B. Pale, blueish skin
Which sign or symptom below might indicate a late stage of traumatic shock? A. Slow pulse B. Excessive Hunger C. Attitude of not caring D. Great pain Answer: C. Attitude of not caring
Which of the following is a symptom of a first degree burn? A. Blistering B. Charred or white appearance of the burned area C. Wet appearance of the burned area D. Mild swelling Answer: D. Mild swelling
Which of the following is a symptom of a second degree burn? A. Blistering B. Charred or white appearance of the burned area C. Mild pain D. Mild swelling Answer: A. Blistering
Which of the following is a symptom of a third degree burn? A. Blistering B. Charred or white appearance of the burned area C. Mild pain D. Red, spotty appearance Answer: B. Charred or white appearance of the burned area
Which of the following symptoms might indicate heat exhaustion? A. Red, mottled skin B. Nausea C. Normal Body Temperature D. Rapid Pulse Answer: C. Normal Body Temperature
Which of the following symptoms might indicate heat stroke? A. Pale, cool, and clammy skin B. Flushed (red), hot, and dry skin C. Normal body temperature D. Vomiting Answer: D. Vomiting