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Download CLEET Phase 1 & 2 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | A and more Exams Law in PDF only on Docsity! CLEET Phase 1 & 2 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | A Grade 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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) QUESTION 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 QUESTION Which of the following can be displayed on a security vehicle? A. Guard B. Deputy C. Police D. patrolman Answer: A. Guard A. Yes B. No Answer: B. No QUESTION Your arrest powers are those of a A. Law enforcement officer B. Peace Officer C. Magistrate D. Private citizen Answer: D. Private citizen QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 Answer: A. Cause of arrest QUESTION Which of the following would represent "constructive arrest?" A. Taking a person into custody by the use of hands B. Taking another person into custody by touching the person C. Taking another person into custody by pointing toward the person D. Using no physical force or weapons to arrest the person Answer: D. Using no physical force or weapons to arrest the person QUESTION Which of the following is an element of an arrest A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party B. Touching a vehicle without a warrant C. Moving from a lawful position to look into a vehicle D. Entering a vehicle before requesting a warrant Answer: A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party QUESTION Which of the following cases might represent a lawful search A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party B. Touching a vehicle without a warrant C. Moving from a lawful position to look into a vehicle D. Entering a vehicle before requesting a warrant Answer: A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 Answer: B. Enforcing all rules, policies, and procedures without expressing personal opinions or disagreement QUESTION Is rolling up a long sleeve shirt an acceptable adjustment to a uniform (if not authorized)? A. Yes B. No Answer: B. No QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION How can you maintain your professionalism when communicating with the media? A. Be aggressive with the media representative B. Be pleasant at all times C. Refuse to communicate with he media D. Set aside your security duties while you communicate Answer: B. Be pleasant at all times QUESTION What is the proper response to request to answer questions from the media? A. Answer any questions upon request B. Deny any knowledge of the subject of the question C. Refer media representatives to your supervisor D. Think of a convincing answer to each question Answer: C. Refer media representa- tives to your supervisor QUESTION In addition to being understanding when making a court appearance, you should also be A. unconcerned B. neutral C. evasive D. yourself Answer: D. yourself QUESTION What is one way of maintaining your credibility during a court appearance? A. Refuse to answer any questions B. Tell people that you are credible Answer: C. Calmly explain that the dispute is disturbing others QUESTION You are working as a security guard at the Happy Valley apartment com- plex. While at your post one evening at 6:45 p.m., you receive a telephone call from a resident of the complex about a very loud argument in Building C, Apartment QUESTION As you approach the apartment, you can hear the argument clearly. The husband answers the door after you have knocked twice. When the door finally opens, you can see past the the husband's shoulder into the kitchen and notice that the woman inide is visibly shaken and crying. What should you do? A. Arrest the husband B. Step between the husband and wife C. Ignore the incident unless you are threatened D. Gently but firmly advise the participants to resolve their argument quietly.- Answer: D. Gently but firmly advise the participants to resolve their argument quietly. QUESTION Which of the following are guidelines for communicating with people? A. Being stern will help you gain the respect of those you must deal with. B. It is important to build and reward friendships C. Keep people on the topic at hand instead of letting them ramble and losing control of the conversation. D. Remain clam; never "lose your cool" toward a person Answer: D. Remain clam; never "lose your cool" toward a person QUESTION 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. QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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." QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION 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 QUESTION Which of the following measures could help prevent heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke? A. Decreasing salt intake B. Drinking plenty of fluids C. Taking fewer work breaks D. Wearing heavier clothing Answer: B. Drinking plenty of fluids QUESTION What should you do if a choking person is coughing forcefully? A. Let the person try to cough up whatever he or she is chocking on B. Begin abdominal thrusts C. Begin chest thrusts D. Begin CPR Answer: A. Let the person try to cough up whatever he or she is chocking on QUESTION You should give abdominal thrusts to a chocking person if that per- son A. is able to speak to instruct you to give abdominal thrusts B. Cannot speak, cough forcefully, or breathe C. Has coughed up the object D. Is coughing forcefully Answer: B. Cannot speak, cough forcefully, or breathe QUESTION What should you do if a chocking person is too large to give abdominal thrusts, or is obviously pregnant? A. Give back blows immediately B. Wait for emergency medical personnel before doing anything C. Leave the person alone. D. Give chest thrusts Answer: D. Give chest thrusts QUESTION While you give first aid to a chocking victim, you should A. Have another person stand by and watch B. have another person call the emergency number C. Alternate giving first aid with another person D. Call the emergency number Answer: B. have another person call the emergency num- ber QUESTION If fluid is present in a victims mouth during a seizure, you should A. Roll the victim onto his or her back B. Roll the victim onto his or her side C. Roll the victim onto his or her stomach D. Leave the victim alone Answer: B. Roll the victim onto his or her side QUESTION Which of the following should you do when responding to a victim who is having a seizure? A. Try restraining the victim to prevent injury B. Do not attempt to hold or restrain the victim in any way C. Put an item such as a folded towel in the victims mouth D. Roll the victim onto his or her stomach Answer: B. Do not attempt to hold or restrain the victim in any way B. Class B QUESTION Which class of fire is involved when smoke is coming from a barrel filled with rags? A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D Answer: A. Class A QUESTION Which class of fire is involved when you notice smoldering insulation around a shorted electrical outlet? A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D Answer: C. Class C QUESTION Which class of fire is involved when someone drops a lighted cigarette into a can of paint thinner? A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D Answer: B. Class B QUESTION Which class of fire is involved when a coffee pot hot plate is left unattended and ignites papers which fall from a bulletin board? A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D Answer: A. Class A QUESTION Which of the following is an example of a Class C Fire? A. Metal studs are burning near a reinforcement weld. B. Smoke is coming from barrel filled with oily rags. C. Someone drops a lighted cigarette into a can of paint thinner D. A panel of exposed electrical circuits is burning Answer: D. A panel of exposed electrical circuits is burning QUESTION What extinguisher symbol would you look for to fight a Class A fire? A. Blue Circle B. Green Triangle C. Red Square D. Yellow Star Answer: B. Green Triangle QUESTION Gases, liquids, and solids are examples of A. Heat sources B. Oxygen Sources C. Fuel Sources D. Extinguishing agents Answer: C. Fuel Sources QUESTION What does the "fire triangle" show? A. The basic elements needed to extinguish a fire B. The basic elements required for smoldering to occur C. The basic elements needed for oxidation to occur D. The basic elements required for spontaneous heating to occur Answer: B. The basic elements required for smoldering to occur QUESTION Which of the following is a potential heat source? A. Electrical Energy B. Propane C. Hydrogen D. Carbon monoxide Answer: A. Electrical Energy QUESTION What are the elements of the "fire triangle?" A. Electricity, oxygen, and an extinguishing agent B. Hydrogen, solids, and fuel C. Heat source, ignition, and friction D. Oxygen heat, and fuel Answer: D. Oxygen, heat, and fuel QUESTION Which of the following is a method of extinguishing a fire? A. Breaking the chain reaction B. Maintaining the "fire triangle" C. Increasing the amount of self-oxidizing materials D. Helping the chain reaction Answer: A. Breaking the chain reaction QUESTION B. No Answer: A. Yes QUESTION Which of the following is one of the purposes of field notes? A. To provide the information needed for a search warrant B. To record events C. To take your place in court D. To take the place of a written report Answer: B. To record events QUESTION How could your field notes help with an investigation conducted by an investigative agency? A. They record a crime taking place B. They establish probable cause C. They can be used to justify a search D. They often provide background information Answer: D. They often provide background information QUESTION Which of the following would help you write in a dark area or at night outdoors? A. Flashlight B. Watch C. Compass or map D. Graph paper Answer: A. Flashlight QUESTION Which of the following items would probably not be part of your basic equipment for field notes? A. Full sized notebook B. Two pens C. Tape measure D. Watch Answer: A. Full sized notebook QUESTION In what order should you list your field notes? A. The order in which you remember them B. From the end of the shift, working backward C. From the most important to least important D. The order in which things take place Answer: D. The order in which things take place QUESTION Why should you avoid crowding your notes together A. If you lose a page, you would lose more information B. Crowded information could be misunderstood C. You would not be able to add more notes later D. Crowded information would not be acceptable in court Answer: B. Crowded informa- tion could be misunderstood QUESTION Which of the following would be a poor practice in writing field notes? A. Number all pages B. Write legibly C. Allow plenty of space for each entry D. Record only important events Answer: D. Record only important events QUESTION What are the criteria for effective field notes? A. Clear, Concise, Correct, Complete B. Clear, Crowded, Correct, Complete C. Coded, Concise, Correct, Clear D. Clear, Concise, Correct, Condensed Answer: A. Clear, Concise, Correct, Complete QUESTION Why is it important for field notes to be clear? A. So they can be easily read by a judge or jury B. So others will act on the information C. So you can read and understand them weeks, months, or even years later D. So you do not have to make corrections later Answer: C. So you can read and understand them weeks, months, or even years later QUESTION What is the first point in the standard description of a person A. Race B. Age C. Name (if known) D. Height Answer: C. Name (if known) QUESTION Which of the following descriptions is in the correct order? A. 140-150 pounds, shoulder-length straight brown hair, green eyes, between QUESTION What are the criteria for effective written reports? A. Clear, Concise, Correct, Complete B. Clear, Crowded, Correct, Complete C. Coded, Concise, Correct, Complete D. Clear, Concise, Correct, Condensed Answer: A. Clear, Concise, Correct, Complete QUESTION Which of the following is not a basic guideline for writing reports? A. Arrange information in a logical way B. Write clearly and legibly C. Use the second-person form D. Choose short, common words Answer: C. Use the second-person form QUESTION Which of the following is a common fixed post duty? A. Patrolling clocked rounds B. Patrolling in a vehicle C. Monitoring cameras D. Approaching trespassers Answer: C. Monitoring cameras QUESTION Which of the following is a common fixed post duty? A. Identifying safety violations B. Controlling access C. Patrolling in a vehicle D. Approaching trespassers Answer: B. Controlling access QUESTION Which of the following defines a personnel gate fixed post? A. This post is very common in corporate settings and is often located in a main lobby B. This post is used to check identification and handheld items C. This post is generally located at a main gate or parking facility D. This post often houses communications equipment, closed circuit TV mon- itors and other security equipment Answer: B. This post is used to check identification and handheld items QUESTION Which of the following defines a front security desk post? A. This post is very common in corporate settings and is often located in a main lobby B. This post is used to check identification and handheld items C. This post is generally located at a main gate or parking facility D. This post often houses communications equipment, closed circuit TV mon- itors and other security equipment Answer: A. This post is very common in corporate settings and is often located in a main lobby QUESTION Which of the following defines a private office fixed post A. This post is very common in corporate settings and is often located in a main lobby B. This post is used to check identification and handheld items C. This post is generally located at a main gate or parking facility D. This post often houses communications equipment, closed circuit TV mon- itors and other security equipment Answer: D. This post often houses communications equipment, closed circuit TV monitors and other security equipment QUESTION Which of the following defines a vehicle gate house fixed post? A. This post is very common in corporate settings and is often located in a main lobby B. This post is used to check identification and handheld items C. This post is generally located at a main gate or parking facility D. This post often houses communications equipment, closed circuit TV mon- itors and other security equipment Answer: C. This post is generally located at a main gate or parking facility QUESTION Which post may require the guard to have special skills to match the setting? A. Front security desk B. Personnel gate C. Private office D. Vehicle gate house Answer: A. Front security desk QUESTION When checking personnel and vehicle identification from a fixed post, what should you do (if your post orders allow)? A. Handle the ID only B. Search the wallet or purse containing the ID C. Accept a "flashed" ID if you know the person D. Arrest anyone whose photo does not match their ID Answer: A. Handle the ID only QUESTION While you are at your fixed post, a front security desk, someone enters the building. This person flashes an ID card while walking past you toward the elevator. Which is the best response? A. Away from your body QUESTION When should you get involved in a chase during a foot patrol? A. Any time you have the opportunity B. Only when you have the time C. During a patrol at night D. Never Answer: D. Never QUESTION Which of the following is a guideline for patrolling clocked rounds? A. Check in where required along your patrol route B. Patrol less often than non-clocked rounds C. Patrol more often than non-clocked rounds D. Patrol only with a partner Answer: A. Check in where required along your patrol route QUESTION Which type of alarm system monitors an area to detect the sound of breaking glass? A. Door/window contact B. Audio discriminator C. Foil D. Motion detector Answer: B. Audio discriminator QUESTION Which type of alarm uses a magnetic switch to detect a door opening? A. Door/window contact B. Audio discriminator C. Foil D. Motion detector Answer: A. Door/window contact QUESTION Which type of alarm will detect a moving object? A. Door/Window contact B. Audio discriminator C. Foil D. Motion detector Answer: D. Motion detector QUESTION Which of the following is a guideline for responding to alarms? A. Secure the area and proceed with investigation B. Determine whether the alarm is false before contacting the authorities C. Respond to all alarms D. Arrest anyone found near a tripped alarm Answer: C. Respond to all alarms QUESTION Which of the following terms describes a disadvantage of patrolling in a vehicle? A. Coverage B. Speed C. Access D. Protection Answer: C. Access QUESTION At what pace should you patrol in a vehicle? A. A varied pace B. A controlled pace C. no identifiable pace D. As slowly as possible Answer: B. A controlled pace QUESTION When should you get involved in a chase during a vehicle patrol? A. Anytime you have the opportunity B. When you have the time C. During a patrol at night D. Never Answer: D. Never QUESTION Before you investigate any incident while patrolling in a vehicle, you should A. Inform someone by radio B. Leave written notes C. Inform someone by radio and leave written notes D. turn your vehicle off Answer: C. Inform someone by radio and leave written notes QUESTION When approaching someone while patrolling on foot, what should you do if the person has proper identification? A. Detain the person B. Allow the person to leave C. Request the person accompany you to the guard post or telephone D. Call the police to report the incident D. Give the individual the chance to leave the premises if no crime has been committed Answer: C. Approach the individual and identify yourself QUESTION Three of the following terms describe the role of a security guard at a crime scene. Which term does NOT belong? A. Protect B. Report C. Record D. Investigate Answer: D. Investigate QUESTION Which of the following is NOT a guideline for approaching a crime scene? A. Lead the investigation until law enforcement arrive B. Comply wiht requests for your assistance C. Protect the scene without disturbing it D. Cooperate fully with law enforcement officers on the scene Answer: A. Lead the investigation until law enforcement arrive QUESTION Which of the following is a common fire hazard? A. Burned out lights B. Dark emergency exits C. Loose boards/carpet D. Faulty electrical wiring Answer: D. Faulty electrical wiring QUESTION Which of the following is a common fire hazard? A. Unattended heaters B. Loose boards/carpet C. Loose handrails D. Oily/Wet floors Answer: A. Unattended heaters QUESTION Which of the following is a common safety violation A. Faulty electrical wiring B. Lighted cigarettes C. Blocked doorways D. Misplaced/opened flammable liquids Answer: C. Blocked doorways QUESTION Which of the following is a common safety hazard? A. Oily rags B. Smoldering ashes C. Dark emergency exits D. Unattended heaters Answer: C. Dark emergency exits QUESTION When checking firefighting equipment, what would you check to make sure a fire extinguisher was fully charged? A. Hoses and hose equipment B. Fire extinguisher pressure gauges C. Sprinkler system main valve D. Water supply valves Answer: B. Fire extinguisher pressure gauges QUESTION When checking water supply valves, what should you look for? A. Make sure all valves controlling the water supply to firefighting equipment are open B. Sprinkler, hydrant, and standpipe valves should be fully charged C. Check to see that valves are present and visible in the proper areas D. Measure the water pressure on all valves Answer: A. Make sure all valves controlling the water supply to firefighting equipment are open QUESTION When responding to signs of arson, what should you record? A. The items destroyed by the fire B. The items saved fromt he fire C. Items destroyed and items saved D. Names of persons you suspect Answer: C. Items destroyed and items saved QUESTION Which of the following could be a sign of arson? A. People smoking cigarettes before a fire B. Unusual activity before or after the fire C. Odors of any kind D. Uncharged fire extinguishers Answer: B. Unusual activity before or after the fire QUESTION What do shift reports record? A. Whatever you feel is important B. Every incident that affects safety or security C. Arrests only D. Trespassing only QUESTION Persistent complaints about missing or misplaced items are a possible sign of theft? A. True B. False Answer: A. True QUESTION One or more persons loitering around a break area is a possible sign of theft? A. True B. False Answer: B. False QUESTION Which of the following could be a possible sign of theft? A. A desk drawer left open during working hours B. A single complaint about a missing jacket C. A visitor hanging around the lobby area D. Signs of tampering with storage containers Answer: D. Signs of tampering with stor- age containers QUESTION Which of the following is a step in limiting the opportunity for theft? A. Password-protect the serial numbers of expensive items B. Constantly guard areas where expensive equipment is located C. Monitor the activities of the client's employees D. Identify items that are vulnerable to theft Answer: D. Identify items that are vulnerable to theft QUESTION Which of the following is a step the security guard should take when investigating security incidents? A. Detect the incident B. Identify the culprit C. Detain the culprit D. Repair the damage Answer: A. Detect the incident QUESTION Could other security guards be considered unauthorized persons at the scene of a security incident A. Yes B. No Answer: A. Yes QUESTION What should the security guard do regarding witnesses? A. Clear the area of all witnesses B. Encourage witnesses to discuss what they saw C. Get eyewitness evidence discreetly D. Refuse to let eyewitness leave the scene Answer: C. Get eyewitness evidence discreet- ly QUESTION When protecting the scene of a security incident, what evidence should you protect first? A. The most important evidence B. The smallest evidence C. The largest evidence D. The most unusual evidence Answer: A. The most important evidence QUESTION When responding to an accident, what should you do first? A. Administer first aid B. Collect detailed information about the accident. C. Prepare an incident reprot D. Call for assistance and stay with the victim until help arrives. Answer: D. Call for assistance and stay with the victim until help arrives. QUESTION When responding to an equipment failure or malfunction, what should you do first? A. Record the incident B. Restart the equipment C. Contact the appropriate personnel D. Shut off the equipment Answer: C. Contact the appropriate personnel QUESTION Which of the following responses to a fight or disturbance should you take sooner than the others A. Prepare an incident report B. Control the situation C. Protect bystanders D. Investigate the circumstances Answer: B. Control the situation QUESTION Which of the following responses to a fight or disturbance should you take later than others? What should you do if a person involved in an incident threatens you or leaves the area A. Pursue the individual B. Confront the individual C. Take detailed notes at a secure location D. Arrest the person Answer: C. Take detailed notes at a secure location QUESTION May you request that a person present ID? A. Yes B. No Answer: A. Yes QUESTION When can you inspect items taken into or from the employer's or client's premises? A. Whenever you suspect someone of theft B. If allowed by policy and if consistent with your orders C. At any time D. Never Answer: B. If allowed by policy and if consistent with your orders QUESTION If you are threatened physically by someone who refuses to allow an inspection of items being taken from the client's premises, what should you do? A. Arrest the individual B. Take the items by force C. Confront the individual D. Report the incident from a secure position Answer: D. Report the incident from a secure position QUESTION What action should you take in the face of a clear and immediate threat of bodily harm? A. Respond with whatever level of force you believe appropriate B. Use deadly force C. Confront the individual D> Retreat to a secure position Answer: B. Use deadly force QUESTION Which of the following would be inappropriate to prevent a violent con- frontation? A. Challenge the individual B. Have a calm manner C. Use a decisive voice D. Take a clear course of action Answer: A. Challenge the individual QUESTION How can knowing your coworkers in general terms help prevent aggres- sion? A. You could know if stress builds up, resulting in behavioral changes B. You could help them relax and stay calm C. You could know when to remind them of policies against workplace violence D. You could know who has access to which physical areas Answer: A. You could know if stress builds up, resulting in behavioral changes QUESTION Knowing your physical environment includes being aware of ? A. Company policies and procedures B. Employee routines C. Potential hiding places D. Your own intuition Answer: C. Potential hiding places QUESTION Which of the following describes "passive friendliness"? A. Agreeing with the attitudes and philosophies of others B. An attitude of acceptance of individuals C. Being aware of your surroundings D. Being calm, measured, and firm Answer: B. An attitude of acceptance of individuals QUESTION What might happen if you respond to a troubled person with an exces- sively emotional response? A. It can aggravate the situation further B. It can lead to feelings of confusion and alienation C. It can lead to dehumanization D. It can show you have empathy toward the other person Answer: A. It can aggravate the situation further QUESTION Which of the following is a skill that can be used to intervene with a potentially aggressive individual? A. Reject the other person's demands immediately, to show them you are in charge B. Use an authoritative stance, such as putting your hands on your hips C. Use a loud assertive tone of voice D. use delaying tactics to allow the person to calm down Answer: C. Extensive -- Terrorists attacks are typically well planned and rehearsed D. The amount of planning varies greatly; there is no "typical" amount of planning Answer: C. Extensive -- Terrorists attacks are typically well planned and rehearsed QUESTION Which of the following is a potential terrorist target A. International airport B. Large school C. Shopping center D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above QUESTION True or false: A "dirty bomb" uses an atomic reaction to create a missive explosion Answer: False QUESTION Potential signs of a chemical attack include A. Suspicious vehicles B. Unexplained vibrations or humming noises C. Unusual numbers of dead animals, birds, and/or fish D. Unusually strong taste to food or drink Answer: C. Unusual numbers of dead animals, birds, and/or fish QUESTION Potential signs of a radiological attack include A. Glowing clouds or fog B. Materials that emit heat without any sign of a heat source C. Mutated plants or animals D> Unusual drops of liquid on surfaces Answer: B. Materials that emit heat without any sign of a heat source QUESTION As a security guard, you should be able to A. Decrease the risk of terrorism by maintaining a predictable schedule B. Deter terrorist activity by making it more difficult to carry out C. Prevent terrorism by screening suspicious individuals Prevent terrorism by monitoring closed circuit television devices Answer: B. Deter terrorist activity by making it more difficult to carry out QUESTION Which of the following areas are particularly vulnerable to a terrorist attack? A. Areas monitored by closed circuit television B. Employee break areas C. HVAC air intakes D. Parking lots Answer: C. HVAC air intakes QUESTION Which of the following is something you should do to prepare for an emergency while in the workplace? A. Develop a rescue plan B. Keep all fire extinguishers in a central location C. Memorize all important phone numbers D. Try to come up with at least two different exits to use in an emergency Answer: D. Try to come up with at least two different exits to use in an emergency QUESTION What should you do if your employer does not have an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)? A. Ask your supervisor to develop a plan B. Develop your own personal emergency plan C. Develop a plan with the employees you work most closely with D. None of the above Answer: A. Ask your supervisor to develop a plan QUESTION Which of the following statements about an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is true? A. Having an EAP is optional, so many employers will not have one B. The EAP should include procedures for critical operations that must be completed before evacuation C. The EAP must include the names, phone numbers, and Social Security Numbers of all employees D. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security must approve each employer's EAP Answer: B. The EAP should include procedures for critical operations that must be completed before evacuation QUESTION Which of the following areas is most important during an active shooter event? A. Facilities B. Human Resources C. Management D. Security Answer: D. Security A. A self-employed Private Investigator, a firm, a corporation, or other private legal entity soliciting the business of a private investigation and/or providing private investigations and investigators B. Armored car companies currently regulated by the Corporation Commis- sion C. A person, firm, corporation, or other private legal entity in the business of security guard services or armed security guards for hire D. An individual contracting with or employed by a security agency, private business, or person to prevent trespass, theft, misappropriation, wrongful concealment of merchandise, goods, money, or other tangible items, or en- gaged as a body guard or as a private watchman to protect persons or property Answer: C. A person, firm, corporation, or other private legal entity in the business of security guard services or armed security guards for hire QUESTION If you are employed as a private watchman to protect property, you would be considered a A. Security Guard B. Private Investigator C. Certified Peace Officer D. Certified Watchman Answer: A. Security Guard QUESTION How many types of licenses are available? A. Five B. Six C. Eight D. Twelve Answer: D. Twelve QUESTION Which of the following persons is not affected by the Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act? A. A security guard authorized to carry a firearm B. A person holding a Special Event License C. Employees of an Investigative Agency D. A full-time certified Peace Officer of this state Answer: D. A full-time certified Peace Officer of this state QUESTION Which of the following persons is affected by the Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act? A. A Person, firm corporation, or other private legal entity in the business of furnishing another person as a security guard or armed security guard for hire B. A person or employee of a firm, corporation or other legal entity engaged exclusively in a profession licensed by any board, commission, department, or court of this state C. Any person who was employed as a full time Armed Security Guard by financial institution on May 9, 1989 D. For individuals operating unarmed, any person employed as a private watchman or security guard by one employer only in connection with the affairs of such employer where there exists an employer-employee relation- ship Answer: A. A Person, firm corporation, or other private legal entity in the business of furnishing another person as a security guard or armed security guard for hire QUESTION Which of the following is one of the powers granted to the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training? A. To offer comparable training for any prescribed course(s) of training B. To establish the minimum curriculum requirements for training applicants C. To issue a license to any applicant, at the discretion of the Council D. To evaluate MMPI results in the absence of a licensed psychologist Answer: B. To establish the minimum curriculum requirements for training applicants QUESTION How old must you be before applying for an Armed Security Guard license? A. At least 18 years old B. At least 19 years old C. At least 20 years old D. At least 21 years old Answer: D. At least 21 years old QUESTION How old must you be before applying for a Security Guard (unarmed) or Special Event license? A. At least 18 years old B. At least 19 years old C. At least 20 years old D. At least 21 years old Answer: A. At least 18 years old QUESTION Which of the following is a qualification that license applicants must meet? A. Be of good moral character B. Be a citizen of the State of Oklahoma C. Have a background of police or military duty D. Not have a record of a felony arrest Answer: A. Be of good moral character QUESTION May application information be disclosed to a licensing authority in anoth- er jurisdiction? A. Yes B. No Answer: