Question1: The widespread and increasing industrial and commercial use and transportation of radioactive materials has increased the possibility, of radiological hazards resulting from accidents involving these materials.
Which of the following is not a valid observation?
Question2: According to a 1989 Department of Labor study, the percentage of employees in America working for a company that has a drug-testing program for employees or plans to have a drug-testing program is:
Question3: A specially constructed microphone attached directly to an object or surface to be protected and that responds only when the protected object or surfaced is disturbed is known as a:
Question4: The emergency evacuation and disaster plan should be:
Question5: Deadly force can only be used:
Question6: The argument usually used by contract guard representatives as a selling point in their services is:
Question7: The OSHA law requires the maintenance of three basic types of injury and illness records by each establishment that employs:
Question8: A specific objective of the political kidnapper is:
Question9: The type of glass that is often used for both safety and security purposes because it is three to five times stronger than regular glass and five times as resistant to heat is:
Question10: Which of the following is not usually applicable to a confession?
Question11: In order to make the proof of intent easier in proving shoplifting, many stores have a policy that:
Question12: Which of the following is not an example of an intelligence test?
Question13: A situation whereby there was adequate provocation by the victim to arouse passion and an unlawful killing took place is called:
Question14: Persons are protected from abuses of polygraph by:
Question15: Piers and docks located on an installation should be safeguarded by illuminating both water approaches and the pier area. Decks on open piers should be illuminated to at least:
Question16: The Secretary of Defense is not authorized to act on behalf of the following agency or department in rendering industrial security services:
Question17: The fire detector that responds to a predetermined temperature or to an increase in temperature is known as a(n):
Question18: You are the security manager of the ZYW Corporation located in Phoenix, ArizonA.
A report is received from the national weather service that a tornado warning has been issued. Which of the following would be the correct action to take?
Question19: Which of the following is not required by OSHA regulations?
Question20: OSHA is administered by the:
Question21: The fire detector that responds to an interruption in the light source. is known as a(n):
Question22: Which of the following is not an element in the classic fire triangle?
Question23: The Federal Bureau of Investigation is under the:
Question24: The best-known performance standard for guidance on the criteria of effective locking systems is published by:
Question25: When a law enforcement agent induces the commission of an offense not otherwise contemplated, the accused may use an affirmative defense known as:
Question26: One of the following is not prohibited by the Federal Civil Rights Act during an investigation:
Question27: In order to enforce compliance with safety and health standards under OSHA, employees are:
Question28: The control software of a private board exchange (PBX) can be accessed and compromised by calling the telephone number of a device on the PBX from a computer and modem. The name of this PBX device is the:
Question29: Crimes that do not require any mens rea (guilty intent) or negligence are commonly described as:
Question30: The decision whether to evacuate a building as a result of a bomb threat will be made by the:
Question31: The primary tool of pre-employment screening is the:
Question32: Which of the following is not a true characterization of the guard operation?
Question33: What is the crime when a person, knowing an object to be false, attempts to pass it off as the real thing?
Question34: Which of the following is a mala prohibitum offense?
Question35: A unit for measuring the amount of radiation exposure is called a(n):
Question36: The law that prohibits the armed forces from executing civil law in the United States, its territories, and possessions is:
Question37: The federal specification regarding standard barbed-wire fencing that is twisted and double- strand is that it should be:
Question38: The elements of an information security program include:
Question39: Top-guard supporting arms should be permanently affixed to the top of the fence 'posts to increase the overall height of the fence by at least:
Question40: Which action should not be taken if one hears a standard warning signal of potential nuclear attack?
Question41: A study by scientists at Yale University (1939) found that theft resulted from:
Question42: Sabotage can effectively be combated by:
Question43: The amendment that provides that no person shall be denied life, liberty, or property without due process of law is the:
Question44: A valid arrest must contain the following elements:
Question45: A homicide committed while attempting to effect an arrest or to prevent an escape can only be justified in:
Question46: Although protection of people is without a doubt the first priority in planning for emergencies, shutdown procedures must be thorough and done by those who are trained to do so. Your disaster plan should have such shutdown procedures assigned to:
Question47: The most important factor in the use of a polygraph is:
Question48: When armed with a pistol, the private security officer should use it to immobilize a suspect:
Question49: All of the following are controlled substances grouped as stimulants except:
Question50: A Hallcrest I survey was made relative to private security perceptions of law enforcement cooperation of criminal incidents and assistance calls. The survey showed that proprietary security managers perceived the degree of law enforcement cooperation to be:
Question51: Secret information can be transmitted by which of the following means according to Department of Defense regulations?
Question52: The basic document for conveying to the contractor the classification and declassification specifications for a classified contract is:
Question53: The crime that consists of an unlawful entry into or remaining within a building with the intent to commit some crime therein is:
Question54: Vital records normally constitute what percentage of the company's total records?
Question55: In issuing policy statements regarding the handling of disturbed persons, the primary consideration is:
Question56: When it is necessary to question a witness about sexual deviation all of the following should be avoided except:
Question57: The act of inducing a person to commit a crime for the purpose of having him or her arrested is known as:
Question58: The actual use of force against another, which involves physical touching, is a willful tort called in common law:
Question59: Once published, an emergency plan for disaster control should be distributed:
Question60: Which of the following is more of a probable disadvantage in the use of sentry dogs?
Question61: According to Department of Defense regulations, the following are not eligible for a personnel security clearance:
Question62: Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 requires that an approval for electronic surveillance must be obtained from the:
Question63: Rules issued by administrative agencies are published in the:
Question64: Which of the following characteristics pertains to a good information management program?
Question65: If it is necessary to terminate an undercover investigation, one of the following actions should not be done:
Question66: Fire-resistant safes must pass which of the following tests?
Question67: Which of the following methods of attacking newer-model safes is considered to be impractical?
Question68: The act of concealing the commission of a felony cognizable by a U.S. court by someone having knowledge of the felony is a violation called:
Question69: Safes that are UL classified must be anchored to the floor or must weigh at least:
Question70: Which of the following is generally not true in regard to trade secrets?
Question71: Approximately what percentage of medium and large security departments deputize private security personnel or give them special police powers?
Question72: In establishing a disaster plan, provision should be incorporated that would permit you to be prepared for a variety of emergency situations. Which of the following probably would not have a key role in such plans?
Question73: Which of the following is not recommended as a preventive measure to prevent panic?
Question74: Proprietary information is:
Question75: Which of the following is not a known advantage of the establishment of restricted areas?
Question76: Litigations concerning former employees involving trade secrets have some problems. Which of the following is considered to be such a problem?
Question77: The designation that should be applied to information or material showing unauthorized disclosure that could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security is:
Question78: The main purpose of a grand jury is to:
Question79: The corrupt procurement of another to commit perjury is:
Question80: During a security clearance background investigation, verification of naturalization will primarily be done by:
Question81: The federal trafficking penalty for a Schedule I narcotic that is the first offense is:
Question82: The right to have the assistance of counsel for one's defense is provided by the:
Question83: The federal agency that has primary jurisdiction over those who print and pass counterfeit money is:
Question84: Which of the following officers or employees will always be placed on a staff to develop an emergency evaluation and disaster plan?
Question85: Cocaine is placed in which of the following controlled substance schedules?
Question86: An alarm system that is monitored by an outside company to provide electric protective services in which they provide the appropriate actions is known as a(n):
Question87: The control of traffic through entrances and exits of a protected area is referred to as:
Question88: Which of the following is an abnormal reaction to stress?
Question89: Which of the following statements is correct regarding LSD?
Question90: In devising proprietary information procedures, which of the following is considered to be a main area of paper or document vulnerability?
Question91: The examination of prospective jurors on the jury panel is commonly referred to as:
Question92: Of the following substance schedules, which has no current accepted medical use?
Question93: The term "social engineering" is:
Question94: Foil used as a detector on a glass window to signal a surreptitious or forcible entry is an example of a(n):
Question95: What type of fencing is generally used for protection of limited and exclusion areas?
Question96: In forming an industrial mutual aid association, a number of definitive plans must be made. Which of the following is not true and should not be relied on in formulating these plans?
Question97: Which of the following is not a correct statement as a general rule involving the protection of proprietary information?
Question98: Which method of protection against telephone line eavesdropping is most reliable?
Question99: An unclassified document that is attached to a classified document should have a notation stating:
Question100: A fire involving ordinary combustible materials such as wastepaper and rags would be classified as:
Question101: A 50 percent insurance discount is generally allowed to protect a safe if:
Question102: One of the greatest hazards that would result from a nuclear attack is radioactive fallout.
A security manager should be well informed concerning the full potential of damage associated with this type of disaster. Which of the following is an incorrect statement?
Question103: In a criminal prosecution, the measure of evidence used to find the accused guilty is:
Question104: If a grand jury determines that probable cause exists and that the accused committed a crime, the grand jury then:
Question105: Unclassified material should be marked:
Question106: Whenever classified information is downgraded, declassified, or upgraded, the material shall be promptly and conspicuously marked to indicate:
Question107: Water approaches that extend to 100 feet from the pier should be illuminated to at least:
Question108: A microphone with a disklike attachment that is used for listening to audio from great distances is known as a(n):
Question109: The interior height of a vault should not exceed:
Question110: Employees' attitudes are directly affected by:
Question111: An employer may reject an applicant on the basis of:
Question112: As a general rule, deadly force is justified in which of the following cases?
Question113: Which of the following is not true in regard to establishing and identifying personnel to control movement?
Question114: Soda and acid water based extinguishers are effective on:
Question115: At 1500 hours, you, as well as other employees of the ZYX firm, hear a 3-to-5-minute wavering sound on sirens. There has been no previous notification of an impending test of the siren system. If you have adequately done your job as security manager, the employees should recognize that the following action should be taken.
Question116: Background investigations of an applicant should:
Question117: Which of the following is not a high explosive?
Question118: Which of the following is not correct regarding a security education program?
Question119: The main source of nonsynthetic narcotics is:
Question120: In a chain-link fence with mesh openings for general security purposes, the openings should be no larger than:
Question121: The process whereby the determinations and actions of an administrative agency are reviewed by the courts is:
Question122: As the security manager of a large corporation located in Southern California, you are charged with formulating a disaster plan to handle emergencies that arise as a result of earthquakes. Which of the following warnings to be issued to employees should not be included in the plan?
Question123: In emergency plans concerning a bomb threat, such a plan should require:
Question124: Which of the following torts affects private security and investigative personnel?
Question125: As a general rule, between the perimeter barrier and structures within the protected area, except when a building is a part of the perimeter barrier, there should be a clear zone of at least:
Question126: The intrusion detection system in which a pattern of radio waves is transmitted and partially reflected back to the antenna is known as a(n):
Question127: Hallcrest I indicates that the most frequently shared resource between law enforcement and private security is:
Question128: The frequency of a reinvestigation of the "financial lifestyle" inquiry should generally be:
Question129: A facility security clearance should not be granted to contractor activities:
Question130: The first federal legislation that attempted to regulate electronic surveillance in the United States was enacted by Congress in:
Question131: In an investigation concerning regulations of common carriers in interstate commerce or investigation of railroad accidents, a good source of information would be the:
Question132: An alarm system whereby the central station is owned by and located within the installation being protected is known as a(n):
Question133: Cocaine is derived from which of the following?
Question134: Which of the following should not be included in the written investigative report of an applicant?
Question135: Under court interpretations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which of the following are not allowed during investigations?
Question136: Responsibility for emergency "shutdown" should be assigned by the disaster plan to:
Question137: One of the two most important items of information to be learned at the time of the bomb threat is the expected time of the explosion; the other is:
Question138: Which of the following would be a UL computer media storage classification?
Question139: What are the three most common methods of information loss to be guarded against?
Question140: A background investigation for a security clearance consists of:
Question141: No document associated with disaster planning is more important than the disaster plan manual. In preparing this manual, all of the following are applicable except:
Question142: An agent ordinarily can act for the principal in such a way to make the principal legally responsible provided:
Question143: Of the following substance schedules, which one has an accepted medical use in treatment and a low potential for abuse with limited psychological and physical dependence when compared to other substances and drugs?
Question144: The theory of law that vicariously imposes liability on the principal for acts of his or her agent is known as:
Question145: The unlawful restraint by one person of the physical liberty of another person is the crime of:
Question146: Unless appealed, payment of penalties under OSHA must be made within:
Question147: Which of the following is not a requirement for a successful undercover investigation?
Question148: Of the following substance schedules, which one has an accepted medical use in treatment and a high potential for abuse that could lead to severe psychological and physical dependence?
Question149: Whoever without lawful authority restrains an individual from going about as he or she wishes may be guilty of:
Question150: Excluding the top guard, a chain-link fence for general security purposes should be:
Question151: In federal courts the usual prosecutor is known as:
Question152: The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does not apply to:
Question153: Which of the following is not true regarding electronic eavesdropping?
Question154: The maximum safe period of fire-resistant vaults is:
Question155: The area of civil law dealing with the creation and activities of independent agencies and of some executive departments of government, both federal and state, is called:
Question156: Flood forecasts and warnings are issued by the:
Question157: Provisions for the establishment of emergency lines of executive succession should be included in a company's emergency plans. Which of the following cannot be relied on as being valid in making decisions in this regard?
Question158: A small hidden microphone and a radio transmitter are generally known as:
Question159: If the interviewee during an investigation is hostile, it is preferable to conduct the interview at:
Question160: The effectiveness of the voice analyzer in accurately detecting deception is:
Question161: According to the Hallcrest I study, published in 1985, employees in various facets of private security in the United States number about:
Question162: The purpose of formulating a civil disorder plan is to:
Question163: Which of the following should be part of an effective information security program?
Question164: The most widely used security device is:
Question165: The temperature that paper may be destroyed at is:
Question166: The acceptable vault construction of insulated doors has a minimum reinforced concrete wall, floor, and ceiling of:
Question167: If a private security officer violates the restriction of the laws of arrest that apply to him or her, he or she may:
Question168: In a strike, the refusal by management to allow members of the bargaining unit on the premises is called a:
Question169: Cases of criminal homicide in which the actor lacked an intent to kill or cause bodily injury is:
Question170: The probable cause necessary to constitute a prerequisite to arrest and search by law enforcement officers is:
Question171: The usual reaction of a corporation victimized by the kidnapping of an employee or extortion involving threat to lives of employees has been:
Question172: Which of the following locks has been in use the longest and has no security value?
Question173: The practice of preventing unauthorized persons from gammg intelligent information by analyzing electromagnetic emanations from electronic equipment, such as computers, is often termed:
Question174: A sworn statement of a party or witness taken outside the court after notice is given to the opposing side, which provides information or evidence to a court is:
Question175: Which of the following substances would induce poor perception of time and distance?
Question176: Which lock is generally used on automobiles, desks, and cabinets?
Question177: As security manager of the ZYX Corporation, you have been instructed to devise company plans to protect vital records in the event of a disaster. You immediately realize the serious nature of such plans and begin to make appropriate plans.
Approximately what percentage of the company's records would normally constitute a company's vital records to be safeguarded during an emergency?
Question178: Which of the following factors should be evaluated in considering the need for security officers to have weapons?
Question179: Which of the following is a characteristic of a mail bomb?
Question180: Measured horizontally 6 inches above ground level and at least 30 feet outside the exclusion area to barrier, the perimeter band of lighting must provide a minimum intensity of:
Question181: The kind of sensor that is based on the Doppler principle, named after the Austrian scientist who originated the concept, is a(n):
Question182: The term used to refer to the body of the crime and all the elements necessary to prove that a crime has been committed is:
Question183: In regard to a trade secret, it may be decided that its disclosure by another was innocent, rather than wrongful, even in the case where the person making the disclosure really was guilty of malice or wrong intent. This situation may occur when:
Question184: Which of the following is not a true statement in regard to phencyclidine?
Question185: Security vaults differ from safes in that:
Question186: On average, a polygraph examination takes:
Question187: If a bomb threat is an obvious hoax, the following action should be taken:
Question188: One of the following is not considered an element of the common law crime of arson:
Question189: Fires fueled by such substances as gasoline, oil, grease, etc. would be classified as:
Question190: Additional security personnel required to augment the regular security force during an emergency is usually accomplished by:
Question191: A standard barbed-wire, twisted, double-strand fence has __ point barbs spaced an equal distance apart.
Question192: In connection with corporate kidnapping by terrorists, the decision as to whether ransom is to be paid should be made by:
Question193: Emergency shutdown procedures are of great importance because orderly shutdown measures may help avert damage and loss. Your emergency preparedness planning should provide for the following actions except:
Question194: In order to adequately plan for emergencies, the security manager must make certain that the corporation has access to all necessary resources that will save lives, minimize damage, and ensure the continued operation of rapid restoration of damaged member plants. Most plants ensure access to such resources by:
Question195: Defense Readiness Condition (DEFCON) ratings - a numerical indication of world tension - are established by the:
Question196: Which of the following drugs is classified as a "depressant" under the Controlled Substances Act?
Question197: Which of the following should not be applicable to the development of an effective emergency disaster plan?
Question198: The executive order that applies to classified information is:
Question199: Giving or attempting to give to another person an instrument known to be false with intent to defraud is:
Question200: Sometimes an intent to do one act will establish the intent element for another offense, even though the act that was intended did not occur. This is:
Question201: A microphone that requires no power source, is very small, and is difficult to detect has the characteristics of a(n):
Question202: Any formula, pattern, device, or compilation of information that is used in one's business and that gives you an opportunity to gain an advantage over competitors who do not use it or know about it is:
Question203: It is generally held that a crime cannot be committed by a child under the age of:
Question204: The amount of combustible materials in the building is called:
Question205: Which of the following investigative resources should not normally be used in a gambling investigation conducted by a proprietary investigative force?
Question206: In conducting a "claim" investigation where the claim is a serious one and where there is cause for doubt in connection with the loss or claim, the type of investigation to be used is:
Question207: The principle of the pin-tumbler lock can be traced back historically to:
Question208: A full evacuation of a building should be ordered upon receipt of a bomb threat when:
Question209: According to a 1989 Gallup Poll, what percentage of American' workers have personal knowledge of co- workers using illegal drugs on the job?
Question210: A top guard must consist of:
Question211: Identify the Act that basically prohibits discrimination, discharge, failure or refusal to hire, etc., on any of the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin:
Question212: Which of the following does not describe hallucinogens?
Question213: The selection of records to be protected under an emergency vital records protection program is a difficult operation. Which of the following statements is considered to be incorrect in making such a selection?
Question214: The unauthorized acquisition or dissemination by an employee of confidential data critical to his or her employer is known as:
Question215: The imputation of another's negligence to the employer is described as:
Question216: The investigation's best approach to questioning relies on the following:
Question217: The most common charge placed against someone who has made an erroneous arrest is:
Question218: Hallcrest I stated that the major item conspicuously absent from police-based crime prevention programs was:
Question219: The condition whereby a user must keep increasing the dosage to maintain the same effect is known as:
Question220: What are the advantages of having an outside organization perform background screening on your employees?
Question221: Inquiring about an applicant's age and date of birth on a preemployment form may be prohibited by:
Question222: Which of the following is not subject to public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act?
Question223: An arrest made by a guard who has not been deputized is called:
Question224: The distance in a barbed-wire fence should not exceed:
Question225: A system whereby the alarm signal is heard only in the immediate vicinity of the protected area is known as a:
Question226: The most effective deterrent to shoplifting is:
Question227: In devising plans to protect vital records during an emergency. a prime decision to make would be the identification of vital records. Whether such records are vital depends to a large extent on the type of business conducted. However, as a general rule, all of the following would be considered vital to any corporate organization except:
Question228: A police officer may make an arrest without a warrant:
Question229: Security managers must know all aspects of hazardous chemicals used in the plant, especially pertinent data concerning their locations, hazardous properties, characteristics, and potential hazardous reactions to each other. Which of the following is not a primary source of technical information on chemical hazards?
Question230: The person best suited for physical surveillance work is one who:
Question231: The president of the ZYX Corporation expresses concern relative to the company's ability to act in an emergency to protect life and property. He instructs that you undertake the necessary action to establish the desired emergency capability within the facility. Which of the following should be the first step in initiating this action?
Question232: An experienced safecracker will ordinarily use which of the following methods?
Question233: Which of the following is considered to be the most resistant to a blast explosion?
Question234: Which of the following is not suggested behavior for the victim of a kidnapping?
Question235: Scientists at Yale University (1939) concluded that frustration almost always results in some aggressive reaction, the most important point being:
Question236: A "trash cover" is:
Question237: For a search with voluntary consent to be valid, the person being searched must:
Question238: Which of the following is not a requirement for handling preemployment interviews?
Question239: Which of the following is not a brand name of meprobamate?
Question240: A personality test that uses the MMPI evaluation and states it is specially designed for police and security applicants is:
Question241: The federal agency in charge of disaster planning is the:
Question242: Which of the following is not designated as a narcotic?
Question243: To improve cooperation and communications between private security and law enforcement, the authors of Hallcrest II recommend that:
Question244: The basic principle of personnel security is:
Question245: The keys to the success of any emergency organization and plan are training and testing.
In designing effective testing procedures, the following are all valid observations except:
Question246: Mental disorders may be determined by symptoms. Which of the following is such a symptom?
Question247: The percentage of the world's production of illegal drugs consumed in the United States is approximately:
Question248: A principal will be liable for the contracts entered into by his or her agents in emergency situations under the theory of:
Question249: Manhole covers ________ inches or more in diameter should be secured to prevent unauthorized openings.
Question250: Which of the following is considered to be an approved method of protecting vital records?
Question251: The hallucinogen mescaline is derived from:
Question252: A system using inaudible sound waves to detect the presence of an intruder or other disturbance is known as a(n):
Question253: A natural hazard that poses a threat to many areas of this country is a hurricane. As soon as the weather forecaster determines a particular section of the coast will feel the full effects of a hurricane, he issues a hurricane warning. Such a warning specifies which of the following?
Question254: The quality of service rendered by security personnel is determined by which of the following?
Question255: The activation of the company's emergency plan generally will be done by the:
Question256: A cooperative organization of industrial firms, business firms, and similar organizations within an industrial community that are united by a voluntary agreement to assist each other by providing materials, equipment, and personnel needed to ensure effective industrial disaster control during emergencies is called a(n):
Question257: The percentage of computer security incidents that are annually believed to be attributed to hackers is closest to:
Question258: The ionization fire detector warns of fire by responding to:
Question259: An ADP system that operates in a manner where all users with access to the system have both a security clearance and a need to-know status for all classified information that is in the system is known as:
Question260: Directional counseling of upset employees:
Question261: The age discrimination in the Employment Act of 1967 bans discrimination against workers or applicants who are:
Question262: In any well-designed disaster plan, you as security manager have as a primary goal the achievement of
"emergency readiness." Which of the following explanations most adequately defines the term "emergency readiness?"
Question263: The combinations to safes, containers, and vaults should be changed at intervals of:
Question264: Usually the most difficult part of an executive protection plan is:
Question265: Potential man-made disasters should be included when developing an emergency plan.
One of the most common man-made disasters is the plant fire. Which of the following is considered to be the most important aspect of plans for coping with major plant fires?
Question266: In conducting gambling investigations, the security officer should:
Question267: The issuance of weapons to guards is usually not justified:
Question268: The U.S. Supreme Court case that established the accused's right to be informed of his or her constitutional right to remain silent, to have a lawyer present, to be informed of the right to remain silent, and of the state's duty to provide a lawyer when the accused cannot afford one is:
Question269: A major concern of a company, above all else, should be:
Question270: Compared with other plant emergencies, bomb threats present a highly complex problem for plant management and emergency service personnel. Which of the following actions should not be in the bomb threat emergency plan as it is incorrect?
Question271: Which of the following is not a good procedure with regard to the use of the polygraph by investigators?
Question272: The principal item of expense in an investigations budget will be:
Question273: Narcotics are known by a number of trade names. One of the trade names is:
Question274: UL standards for the resistance to picking to align tumblers should be at least:
Question275: Marijuana and other cannabis products are usually administered by:
Question276: The prohibition against being tried twice for the same crime is found in the:
Question277: Which of the following withdrawal characteristics can result from the abrupt cessation or reduction of high- dose depressant usage?
Question278: First-aid training in regard to emergency planning can be obtained at no cost from:
Question279: Which of the following methods of duplication of records for emergency planning purposes is the least desirable?
Question280: Defense Department regulations require the identification card of a defense contractor to include a:
Question281: An example of a mala prohibitum crime is:
Question282: The Act that deals with the release and disclosure of certain kinds of information by the federal government is:
Question283: The Uniform Crime Reports are published by:
Question284: For personnel security clearances required in connection with a facility security clearance, applications shall be submitted to the:
Question285: With regard to a possible nuclear attack, the attack warning signal is a:
Question286: The National Bomb Data Center is operated by the:
Question287: Most deaths from fire are caused by:
Question288: In meeting minimal federal specifications, government security containers must be equipped with a combination lock capable of resisting manipulation and radiological attack for:
Question289: Which of the following constitutes a prime responsibility entrusted to the guard force of a museum?
Question290: Employees for the most part are:
Question291: The general rule as to the amount of force a guard is permitted to use in order to accomplish a lawful arrest is:
Question292: All security managers must have a disaster plan to deal with nuclear attack and must be well informed regarding the disaster propensities of such an explosion. The effects of nuclear weapons differ from those of conventional weapons in all of the following ways except:
Question293: According to Hallcrest II, American businesses' losses to crime in 1990 were estimated at:
Question294: Which of the following could be considered a source of information?
Question295: Which of the following would not be considered in the "trade secret" category?
Question296: What is the most frequently investigated crime by private security?
Question297: The executive responsible for the development of the written emergency plan of an organization should be one who possesses which of the following qualifications:
Question298: Underwriters Laboratories does independent testing on security containers that simulate a major fire where the heat builds up gradually to:
Question299: A legal search may be made:
Question300: A document that is classified "confidential" shall exhibit the marking at:
Question301: Which of the following is provided for by the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968?
Question302: An ADP system that operates in a manner in which all users with access to the system who have a security clearance for the highest classification and most restrictive types of information in the system is known as:
Question303: The Privacy Act of 1974 provides which of the following safeguards?
Question304: The characteristics of a trade secret as compared with other confidential information are:
Question305: From a security perspective, what is the first factor to be considered in facility construction?
Question306: In connection with monitoring labor disputes, which of the following measures is not advisable?
Question307: The type of sensor that is not influenced by exterior noise, reacts only to movement within a protected area, and can also be adjusted to the movement of air caused by a fire to activate the alarm is known as a (n):
Question308: The manufacture, distribution, possession, and advertising of wire or oral communication interception devices is prohibited by:
Question309: Guard patrols are generally divided into what two categories?
Question310: Lighting units of four general types are used for protective lighting. Which of the following is not used?
Question311: One whose sexual desires are directed to both men and women is known as a:
Question312: According to the White House Conference for a Drug-Free America, approximately how many Americans had used an illegal drug in 1987?
Question313: A case that is proved "on the face of it" is known as:
Question314: Which of the following is not considered to be personal property?
Question315: Which of the following characteristics of protective lighting is incorrect?
Question316: A general defect of manual identification systems is that:
Question317: Responsibility for shutdown of a plant as a result of a disaster should be assigned to:
Question318: Which of the following is generally not allowed to be disclosed on an employment questionnaire?
Question319: In order for an insurance policy to cover a burglary, there must be:
Question320: An emergency plan with regard to bombs and bomb threats should include the steps to be taken if a bomb is located as a result of a search. Which of the following would be a proper procedure if the local police cannot dispose of an object that was located and thought to be a bomb?
Question321: How many inches apa1t should strands of barbed wire or tape used as a top guard on a fence be spaced?
Question322: Which of the following is true with regard to the power of detention?
Question323: A legal theory under which a person can be held liable for damage or injury even if not at fault or negligent is known as:
Question324: The performance requirements of any trustworthy system of identification includes:
Question325: The use of a simple codeword or phrase during a normal conversation to alert other security personnel that an authorized person has been forced to vouch for an unauthorized individual is termed:
Question326: The Supreme Court decision that holds that no suspect, in a custodial environment, may be asked any questions until he or she has first been warned that he or she need not make any statement and advised of certain other rights is the:
Question327: Which of the following should be a required criterion of the security guard's post orders?
Question328: In meeting minimal federal specifications, noninsulated security containers must satisfactorily pass a drop test of:
Question329: The ADP system security supervisor or designee should review the audit trail logs at least:
Question330: In any strike procedure plan, all security personnel should be briefed by company management regarding:
Question331: A "de minimis" violation of the OSHA Act is:
Question332: In meeting federal specifications, insulated units must have the following fire-resistant minimum ratings:
Question333: Dishonest employees cost employers as much as all the nations' burglaries, car thefts, and bank holdups combined.
Question334: The federal kidnapping statute provides that:
Question335: The most secure scrambler in common use is the:
Question336: Which of the following should be part of a disaster recovery plan?
Question337: A microphone that is installed on a common wall adjacent to the target area when it is impractical or impossible to enter the target area is known as a:
Question338: The process whereby communications are intercepted or recorded is known as:
Question339: The most important written instructions for the security guard are known as:
Question340: A visual indicator that displays several zones or buildings in which an alarm signal has originated from is called a(n):
Question341: Technical and intelligence information derived from foreign communications by other than the intended recipient is known as:
Question342: As a general rule, local law enforcement has very little effect on many crimes against business. However, there are some crimes that would be the exception.
Which of the following would be the exception to this general rule?
Question343: The best way to verify an applicant's statements is:
Question344: Under OSHA regulations, a serious violation must be assessed some monetary penalty but the amount should not exceed:
Question345: The percentage of computer security incidents resulting from "insider" attacks by dishonest and disgruntled employees is approximately:
Question346: Generally, deadly force may not be used:
Question347: A sentry dog normally does not perform as well at:
Question348: One of the following is not one of the desired characteristics of a statement obtained during a claim investigation:
Question349: In substance a crime is;
Question350: The statute of limitations does not apply to the following:
Question351: When a law enforcement agent induces the commission of an offense, the process is called:
Question352: The U.S. Army trains its polygraph operators as well as those from other U.S. agencies at:
Question353: In setting up a plan to cope with kidnapping, the first contact should be with:
Question354: According to the "restatement of the law of torts," a trade secret is:
Question355: An ADP system that operates in a manner in which at least some of the users with access to the system have neither a security clearance nor a need-to-know status for all classified information that is in the system, but in a manner that the cognizant security officer or a higher authority has determined that the necessary degree of security has been achieved and maintained, is known as:
Question356: A controlled area established to safeguard classified material that, because of its size or nature, cannot be adequately protected by other prescribed safeguards is termed to be:
Question357: Which of the following characterizations regarding investigative surveillance is not true?
Question358: Of those acquitted or dismissed by the courts for theft, over ____ percent were rearrested within 30 months.
Question359: A trade secret may be:
Question360: The most important qualification of a good undercover operator is:
Question361: The public statute passed to protect personal information in possession of federal agencies is:
Question362: In handling a mentally disturbed person, one should:
Question363: The process of a lower court abiding by a decision of a higher court is known as:
Question364: During a strike the professional position of the police should be:
Question365: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations have been in force since:
Question366: The term "eavesdropping" refers to:
Question367: When homicide is committed by accident and misfortune in doing any lawful act by lawful means with usual ordinary caution, it is' known as:
Question368: Which of the following is not correct with regard to the grand jury?
Question369: The civil disorder plan should be:
Question370: The criminal punishment for violation of the wiretapping phases of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 is:
Question371: What agency should be consulted before installing protective lighting adjacent to navigable waters?
Question372: The release of a convicted person under certain conditions without having to be imprisoned is known as:
Question373: Federal trial courts are called:
Question374: Which of the following methods could be used as a form of eavesdropping using a telephone instrument?
Question375: The amendment to the U.S. Constitution that deals with searches and seizures is the:
Question376: The single most important safeguard for preventing internal theft is probably:
Question377: Which of the following is generally used by saboteurs to disrupt industrial operations?
Question378: For the past 20 years, the two major components of economic crime have been:
Question379: In an emergency, planning records placed in storage should be in the form of:
Question380: Which of the following methods has not been used in recent year to crack open record and money safes?
Question381: Department of Defense regulations regarding the protection of classified information requires that defense contractors maintain accountability of top secret information for a minimum time of:
Question382: The doctrine that states that an employer is not liable for injuries inflicted by one employee upon another while both are engaged in the same general enterprise is called:
Question383: The Freedom of Information Act, passed in 1966, applies to:
Question384: Sound waves too high in frequency to be heard by the human ear, generally above 20 kHz, are known as:
Question385: The type of sensor that is designed to place a current-carrying conductor between an intruder and an area to be protected is known as a(n):
Question386: Which of the following is not a correct statement regarding chloral hydrate?
Question387: The rule that states that approximately one in ten applications will have major omissions, which will require going back to the applicant, is called:
Question388: Of all those with mental disorders, the most dangerous subject to handle is:
Question389: When not in use, top secret information should be stored in a:
Question390: The vital records protection program is designed to protect and provide the information needed by the company for survival in a disaster or emergency. Periodic vital records protection program tests must be provided for to determine the adequacy of the protection program. Which of the following observations is incorrect?
Question391: The main hurdle to overcome for personality tests is the requirement of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that such a test not be discriminatory against protected minorities. This rule used as a test is known as the:
Question392: Which of the following is not correct pertaining to the use of depressants?
Question393: According to Department of Defense regulations, the security clearance of a contractual employee shall be effective for:
Question394: Statements by persons that things done or said by them are actually as they are described or said to be constitute:
Question395: 'What is the most common protective lighting system that consists of a series of fixed luminaries arranged to flood a given area during the hours of darkness with overlapping cones of light?
Question396: A question on an application form inquiring about prior arrests is illegal as a violation of:
Question397: The main function of the private security agent is to:
Question398: Each guard post that is manned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, requires:
Question399: The lock that is mostly used today for cabinets, lockers, and safe deposit boxes is:
Question400: According to Department of Defense regulations, if classified material is removed from the facility for destruction, it should be destroyed:
Question401: In reviewing the emergency plans of the ZYX Corporation, the legal counsel of the firm notes that under nuclear disaster conditions there is a definite possibility that a quorum of the board of directors cannot be readily assembled, which will not allow action in accordance with law. Which of the following methods generally would not be acceptable to remedy this legal problem?
Question402: The result of any system of administrative policies and procedures for identifying, controlling, and protecting from unauthorized disclosure of information and is authorized by executive order or statute is called:
Question403: The practice of preventing unauthorized persons from gaining information by analyzing electromagnetic emanations from electronic equipment is often termed:
Question404: An alarm system that is monitored by security personnel under the control of the owner of the establishment being protected is known as a(n):
Question405: Which of the following is not true of common law?
Question406: An employer is responsible for the acts of his or her employee committed within:
Question407: In the United States, employee thefts are:
Question408: After the disaster plan has been fully prepared and tested, you as the security manager must make certain that the employees thoroughly understand it and actually take an active interest in it. Which of the following should not be done in your program of informing and educating the employees as to the plan?
Question409: A specially constructed microphone attached directly to an object or surface to be protected, which responds only when the protected object or surface is disturbed, is known as:
Question410: The makeup of a federal grand jury is:
Question411: The only crime mentioned in the U.S. Constitution is:
Question412: Which of the following is not true with regard to lock and key systems?
Question413: At the time of a strike, if no guard force is available, the following action should be taken as a general rule:
Question414: A device used to detect deception through stress recorded by voice modulations is known as (a):
Question415: The purpose for employing an access control program includes:
Question416: An employee should be questioned:
Question417: The attitude of the U.S. Department of Justice with regard to introducing polygraph results as evidence is that the:
Question418: The Federal Act mandates that for simple possession of any controlled substance the first offense is:
Question419: An administrative determination that an individual is eligible for access to classified information is:
Question420: The main objective of private security is:
Question421: Voluntary participation in disaster control activities may be motivated by:
Question422: According to Hallcrest I, approximately what percentage of proprietary security employees feel the public police are satisfied with their current level of involvement in problems referred by security personnel?
Question423: Earthquake emergency plans should stress that the safest place. during a quake is:
Question424: Which of the following is not known as an amphetamine?
Question425: The ZYX Corporation is in the process of relocating its facilities after several years of planning. The president, who is well aware of the necessity for emergency planning, directs you as the security manager to draw up necessary plans to cope with natural disasters. Which of the following is not a valid assumption to be considered?
Question426: A writ issued by a court directing the recipient to appear and testify is a:
Question427: If a kidnapper warns the family of the victim not to notify police, the best course of action is to:
Question428: The authority of a private person to make an arrest is usually:
Question429: The overall policy guidance for the Defense Industrial Security Program is provided by:
Question430: A Burns Security Survey covering 847 banks found that the most important single step toward improved crime prevention was:
Question431: Which one of the following substances is not a hallucinogen?
Question432: Depressants of various types are included in Schedules II, III, and IV of the Controlled Substances Act.
Which of the following does not apply to the use of depressants?
Question433: The Controlled Substances Act has imposed certain record-keeping requirements on those involved in the manufacturing, purchasing, and distribution of substances under the Act. Which of the following is not one of the specific requirements?
Question434: In emergency planning, nothing is more important than making sure that employees of your plant are thoroughly familiar with the National Attack Warning Signal. Which of the following is the correct signal?
Question435: The roof of a vault should be at least:
Question436: In emergency planning, vital records should be maintained at:
Question437: The single most important administrative control in handling investigations is:
Question438: The designation and establishment of "restricted areas" according to army regulations is performed by the:
Question439: Which of the following may be a clue on the employment form for considering refusal to hire?
Question440: A national crime survey for the years 1975-1988 reported that the percentage of households touched by crime had:
Question441: The release from confinement of a person who has served part of a sentence is called:
Question442: Which of the following would be an argument against the use of nonlethal weapons by the security officer?
Question443: The storage of records in vaults, safes, or storerooms on the premises rather than in dispersed storage is called:
Question444: As a general rule the number of consecutive years of employment or nonemployment to be verified preceding the date of investigation is:
Question445: When a loss of proprietary information is discovered, which of the following steps should be taken first?
Question446: Which of the following is not correct regarding narcotics?
Question447: The procedure by which a defendant in a criminal case petitions the court to allow an inspection of certain items in the possession of the prosecution is known as:
Question448: The degree of protection desired in any installation is predicated on an analysis of which of the following?
Question449: One of the most difficult emergency decisions to be made involves the evacuation of a building because of a bomb threat, especially because statistics show that over 95 percent of such threats are hoaxes.
Suppose your firm's switchboard operator receives such a threat, wherein the caller identifies himself as a member of a recognized terrorist group and gives the location of the bomb as to floor as well as the time of detonation. Which of the following actions should receive priority as to evacuation?
Question450: Legislative enactments establishing arbitrary time periods in which the state must initiate criminal proceedings or not act at all are known as:
Question451: The attitude or state of mind through which individuals are conscious of the existence of the security program and are persuaded that it is relevant to their own behavior is a concept known as:
Question452: The practice of not considering evidence illegally obtained is called:
Question453: The theft triangle consists of the following components:
Question454: Which of the following is not true with regard to arrest by a private citizen?
Question455: The Act passed to require that consumer reporting agencies adopt reasonable procedures for meeting the needs of commerce for consumer credit is commonly known as:
Question456: In designing a proprietary information protection program, the area of greatest vulnerability is:
Question457: Two famous Supreme Court rulings resulted in a rule of law that states that a person upon arrest shall be taken before a judicial officer for arraignment without unnecessary delay. The rule is called the:
Question458: One thousand shopping tests across the nation showed that in a ten-year period, cash register thefts had increased by what percentage?
Question459: The continuity of business and industrial leadership and direction are essential parts of all industrial emergency plans. The following specific measures should be included in the development of a plan for continuity of leadership except:
Question460: The most important single relationship by a security organization with outside agencies during a strike is with:
Question461: The specific emplacement of an agent or operative in an environment or situation in which the agent's true role is unknown with the purpose of developing information to be used later in a criminal investigation is known as:
Question462: Which of the following security clearances is not used by the government?
Question463: The designation that shall be applied only to information or material that unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security is:
Question464: Identification and access control systems have the widest application of:
Question465: The occupation of a uniformed security officer is psychologically:
Question466: As a general rule, the employer is not liable for a tort committed by:
Question467: Between the perimeter barrier and exterior structures should be a clear zone covering:
Question468: Hashish mainly comes from:
Question469: A term used to indicate a method of disguising information so that it is unintelligible to those who should not obtain it is:
Question470: After a bomb threat has been received, the bomb search should be conducted by:
Question471: According to a consensus of drug treatment professionals, the drug that now poses a greater risk to the user than any other drug of abuse is:
Question472: Foreign classified material should be marked in accordance with instructions received from:
Question473: In conducting a polygraph, it is important to note that the most important measure of stress is recorded by:
Question474: Citations issued by an OSHA area director are:
Question475: Which of the following is an exception to the general rule that a search and seizure requires a warrant?
Question476: The codified regulations of the administrative agencies are contained in:
Question477: Which of the following applies to the laser as a means of communication?
Question478: A type of bodily disability wherein a person unconsciously converts his or her anxiety into a strong belief that some part of his or her body has ceased to function is:
Question479: Information that could lead to the compromise of vital national defense plans or complex cryptologic and communications intelligence systems should be classified:
Question480: According to estimates made by the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, about one third of all business failures are caused by:
Question481: Which of the following should not generally be incorporated in a company's emergency evacuation and disaster plan?
Question482: The requirement that certain types of contracts be in writing in order for a contract to be enforceable in a lawsuit is known as a:
Question483: The investigative jurisdiction for the federal crime of counterfeiting is in the hands of the:
Question484: Cases in which the defendant intended to kill or inflict serious bodily injury but did not have malice because of the existence of provocation is:
Question485: What agency is responsible for processing requests for security clearances?
Question486: Hallcrest I revealed that operational law enforcement employees rated their overall relationships with private security as:
Question487: It is important for employees to know whether confidential information is a trade secret, or some other confidential material, because:
Question488: The relationship in which two parties agree that one will act as a representative of the other is known as a (n):
Question489: According to Department of Defense regulations, to be eligible for a personnel security clearance for confidential information, the following age must be attained:
Question490: A challenge of a prospective juror for no specific reason is known as:
Question491: To effectively involve the law for the protection of sensitive information, the owner of the proprietary information must be able to show "objective indications of attempts to protect secrecy." Which of the following has been recognized in the past as such an indication?
Question492: Rules promulgated by administrative agencies are ultimately published in the:
Question493: In a government-sponsored study of civil defense problems, the National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council' predict that the strategic warning before a general nuclear war would be:
Question494: When an individual is eligible to have access to classified information, this is called:
Question495: Nondirectional counseling of upset employees:
Question496: The first skill the manager or supervisor must learn is:
Question497: A willful or negligent wrong done to one person by another is:
Question498: The physiological adaptation of the body to the presence of a dmg whereby the body develops a continuing need for the dmg is known as:
Question499: The removal of any suspected bomb should be by:
Question500: Electronic data and material can begin to deteriorate at:
Question501: A designation or marking that identifies classified operational keying material and that indicates the material requiring special consideration with respect to access, storage, and handling is:
Question502: Fires involving live electrical equipment such as transformers would be classified as:
Question503: Which naturally occurring narcotic is by far the most widely used, and is often combined with other products such as aspirin or Tylenol?
Question504: The private citizen generally may arrest without a warrant:
Question505: Which of the following characteristics relate to the psychological stress analyzer?
Question506: After a bomb threat is made, if a suspicious object is found during search, it should be:
Question507: Department of Defense regulations require initial approval in writing prior to processing any classified information in an ADP system by which of the following authorities:
Question508: Which of the following is not a recommended action with regard to survival of earthquakes?
Question509: The federal effort in preparing for a nuclear attack includes providing state and local governments with necessary advice and assistance. All of the following are valid observations regarding federal assistance except:
Question510: The basic or "organic" law of the United States is:
Question511: The sensor that is used when light air turbulence, vibration, or motion is present outside the room is a(n):
Question512: Which of the following principles of protective lighting is not correct?
Question513: Complete and effective disaster planning should certainly include plans to deal with sabotage, as no plant is immune to sabotage. Which of the following is generally considered to be incorrect?
Question514: An agent can become liable while acting for the principal if:
Question515: Who of the following should be interviewed last or near the end of an investigation under usual circumstances?
Question516: The primary federal law that provides the legal foundation for the current federal strategy of reducing the consumption of illicit drugs is:
Question517: An alarm system that uses a sound- or light-generating device, such as a bell or strobe lights, located on the exterior wall of the protective area to call attention to a violation is known as a(n):
Question518: The weakness of the burning bar as a burglar tool is that:
Question519: Which of the following is not true regarding the use of security doors as barriers?
Question520: Technical information used for training, maintenance, and inspection of classified military munitions of war would be classified as:
Question521: Which of the following elements elevates the crime of larceny to robbery?
Question522: Providing for proper succession of management in the event of a disaster is a key part of any disaster plan.
Your prime responsibility in the development of a management successor list would be to select:
Question523: Many offenses that do not require proof of intent are called:
Question524: In the event the media makes contact as a result of a crisis situation, they should:
Question525: Which of the following should the manager or supervisor immediately approve by signature?
Question526: According to Hallcrest I, the common ground for interaction between law enforcement and private resources is:
Question527: An employer may not question an applicant about:
Question528: The class of person under a duty to safeguard a proprietary secret is known as a(n):
Question529: A law that sets forth a maximum time period from the happening of an event for a legal action to be properly filed in court is known as:
Question530: A narcotic addict is sometimes called:
Question531: When a person in his or her private capacity and not as a public official uses written or oral threats of force or fright and demands money or property to which he or she is not entitled, the crime committed is:
Question532: The standard of employment of military and government personnel was established by which executive order?
Question533: Some facts about drug users that may assist in recognizing problem areas during a drug investigation are set forth as follows. Indicate the one that is erroneous.
Question534: Which of the following procedures is recommended to motivate nighttime guards?
Question535: The United States Supreme Court consists of:
Question536: Which of the following is prohibited by the Department of Defense regulations regarding the method of transmitting top secret information outside a facility?
Question537: A "re-lock" on a vault door will automatically prevent the bolt mechanism from operating when:
Question538: The condition whereby the user of a substance develops an attachment to the dmg because of the substance's ability to satisfy some emotional or personality need of the user is known as:
Question539: No invitation, written or oral, shall be given to a foreign national or to a representative of a foreign interest to attend any session of a meeting sponsored by a Department of Defense activity until:
Question540: The term "venue" refers to:
Question541: Which of the following crimes would be considered a white-collar crime?
Question542: Information regarding the revelation of significant military plans or intelligence operations should be classified as:
Question543: To combat the crime of loan sharking, the U.S. Congress passed:
Question544: The pre-testing interview prior to the polygraph examination itself is for the purpose of:
Question545: Which of the following would be considered a primary tort relevant to security officers?
Question546: In a criminal trial the burden of proof required to find guilt is:
Question547: The legal standard that must be met to sustain an arrest is known as:
Question548: Department of Defense regulations indicate that destruction of classified information can be accomplished by:
Question549: Individuals who find integrity tests offensive are:
Question550: An inventory of key systems should be conducted at least:
Question551: Money safes are classified by both Underwriters Laboratories and:
Question552: Which of the following is not an element of a serious crime that must be proved for conviction?
Question553: One who has knowledge of the commission of a felony and render personal assistance to the felon, such as hiding him or her, i generally liable as a(n):
Question554: According to Hallcrest I, what was the most frequent recommendation made by both law enforcement and security managers to improve private security officials and their working relationships with the police?
Question555: Searches made during work hours as a result of a bomb threat call should be made by:
Question556: In some states it is a crime to begin a criminal case without probable cause in bad faith and with the intent of harassing or injuring the other party. The crime is:
Question557: The most widely recognized and best-known instrument designed to detect deception is:
Question558: A carbon tetrachloride extinguisher would not be used on the following type of fire?
Question559: Which of the following is not a requirement under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 before a court may give permission for an electronic surveillance?
Question560: Which of the following is not recommended as a witness in a court of law?
Question561: Which of the following is not considered to be an inchoate crime?
Question562: As the security manager of the ZYX Corporation, you have been given the responsibility of improving the security of the computer facility. Which of the following would least improve the security?
Question563: The most effective extinguishing device known for dealing with Class A and B fires is:
Question564: A symptom of radiation sickness is:
Question565: Which of the following is not true of post orders?
Question566: A study in 1976 by the Institute for Disaster Preparedness at the University of Southern California revealed that the actual behavior of people during a post-disaster period was:
Question567: The most widely used lock in the United States today for exterior building doors and interior room doors is:
Question568: Which of the following statements is not correct regarding the polygraph?
Question569: Which of the following is not a recommended treatment for a person who may be in shock?
Question570: Which of the following is an advantage of having investigation conducted by in-house security staff?
Question571: Some of the vital company information that management seeks to protect is processed by a computer and captured on distinctive media associated with electronic data processing. Effective protection of this vital information is complicated for a number of reasons. Which of the following is incorrect in this regard?
Question572: Which of the following procedures should not be advocated as part of emergency planning?
Question573: As a practical matter, the OSHA Act covers
Question574: The portion of internal security that is concerned with the protection of classified information in the hands of
U.S. industry is called:
Question575: The intrusion detection system that is used on safes, walls, and openings in an effort to establish an electrostatic field around an object to be protected is known as a(n):
Question576: The UL symbol "TRTL" indicates:
Question577: With regard to civil disorder planning, the responsibility for maintaining law and order rests with:
Question578: Hallcrest I revealed that chiefs and sheriffs rated their overall relationships with private security as:
Question579: In making an arrest, the authority of a private citizen is:
Question580: The federal criminal law is contained in:
Question581: Which of the following is considered to be an advantage of contracting for guard services?
Question582: Since 1985, the number of international terrorist incidents occurring each year is closest to:
Question583: Under OSHA regulations, the employer is responsible to see that every recordable injury or illness is listed on the log within:
Question584: Wrongful appropriation of the personal property of another to the use of the taker is a tort called:
Question585: A restricted area containing a security interest or other sensitive matter, which uncontrolled movement can permit access to the security interest or sensitive matter, but within which access may be prevented by security escort and other internal restrictions and controls, is called a(n):
Question586: An impelling type of leadership tends to reduce employee dishonesty because:
Question587: Which of the following precautionary actions to provide executive protection is not advisable?
Question588: The total annual cost to the United States for drug abuse due to resulting crime, lost productivity, absenteeism, health care costs, and so forth is most closely represented by:
Question589: In conducting interviews during an investigation concerning "financial lifestyle," the investigator should more appropriately tell the person being interviewed that the employee is:
Question590: Interviews should be conducted:
Question591: The sensor that is used when air turbulence is present in the room being protected and when there are no potential false alarm sources outside the room and in the field of the detector is a (n):
Question592: Which of the following is a requirement regarding kidnapping insurance?
Question593: Criminal violations involving theft of trade secrets could be covered by:
Question594: Under the OSHA Act, a national consensus standard was defined as one that is:
Question595: Which of the following is not a legitimate purpose of an investigation for employee misconduct?
Question596: Which of the following is not known as a stimulant?
Question597: The most critical component of all security processes is:
Question598: Vaults are designed to meet most fire protection standards that are specified by the:
Question599: Generally, a private citizen has the right to initiate arrest for a misdemeanor if the:
Question600: Watery eyes, runny, nose, yawning, loss of appetite, irritability, tremors, panic, chills and sweating, cramps, and nausea would indicate withdrawal symptoms of:
Question601: "Strict liability in tort" is also known as:
Question602: The frequency range best suited for a wireless microphone because it provides better security and lower interference is:
Question603: The Defense Industrial Security Program on behalf of all user agencies is administered by the:
Question604: Bullet-resistant glass is made of:
Question605: It is becoming increasingly more difficult to do a good preemployment background investigation because of:
Question606: An investigation that consists of checking the records of appropriate federal agencies for information bearing on the loyalty and suitability of a person under investigation is known as a(n):
Question607: A craving for a drug is exhibited often by the following:
Question608: A critical on-site examination and analysis of a facility to ascertain the present security status and to identify deficiencies or excesses in determining the protection needed to make recommendations to improve overall security is the definition of a(n):
Question609: The state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a substance is known as:
Question610: In investigating homicide and suicide, the best source of information would probably be the:
Question611: The unlawful taking of property by force or threat of force constitutes the crime of:
Question612: A private citizen may arrest in which of the following cases?
Question613: Questions on an application blank or field investigative inquiries that deal with a union membership or affiliation should be avoided as they may lead to charges that constitute violations of:
Question614: The agency created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and specifically charged with investigating charges of employment discrimination that violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is the:
Question615: The privilege against self-incrimination is found in the following amendment:
Question616: What is the primary function of the security officer?
Question617: Earthquakes constitute a definite concern to the emergency management responsibilities of security managers in certain areas of our country. Accordingly, it is incumbent upon security professionals to have a clear understanding of the basic facts concerning earthquakes. Which of the following is an incorrect statement?
Question618: The purpose of bail is to:
Question619: Battery that mutilates or causes permanent loss of the use of a part of the body of the victim is called:
Question620: The following action can be considered a tort:
Question621: The security guard's primary record of significant events affecting facility protection is known as the:
Question622: In situations in which at least one party to a communication is aware and willing that the recording of his or her conversation with another person or persons is being made, it is:
Question623: The witness's idea of the suspect, described in words, is called:
Question624: Which of the following is true in handling persons with mental disorders?
Question625: Limitations may be imposed on authority of a security force by:
Question626: Perhaps one of the most difficult tasks in planning for disaster and emergencies is the actual formulation of a basic disaster plan. Which of the following is an incorrect procedure in developing such a plan?
Question627: With regard to a potential nuclear attack, the attention or alert signal is usually a:
Question628: Which of the following was not provided by the OSHA Act?
Question629: When guards are deputized, it is customary and prudent to:
Question630: Deadly force may be used to defend oneself if:
Question631: Excluding the top guard, standard barbed-wire fencing that is intended to prevent human trespassing should not be less than:
Question632: The advantage of a mutual aid association in disaster planning is that it:
Question633: Theft involves the crime of:
Question634: Marijuana comes from:
Question635: Another area of potential concern from a disaster-planning standpoint is the handling, movement, and disposition of hazardous chemicals. Which of the following agencies is responsible for regulating the movement of hazardous chemicals?
Question636: According to the U.S. Code, a felony is:
Question637: Which of the following procedures has been held to violate the self-incrimination provisions of the Fifth Amendment?
Question638: Any investigation containing unfavorable, information should be retained in a file for a period of not less than:
Question639: A legal doctrine that holds that the master is responsible for the actions of his servant while his servant is acting in his master's behalf is known as:
Question640: In general, an act will not be criminal unless the person engaged in the act has:
Question641: The Department of Defense Personnel Security Questionnaire (Industrial) Form is:
Question642: Which of the following is generally not true with regard to the constitutional limitation on arrest powers of private police?
Question643: A yellow-colored crystalline solid pertains to the following explosive:
Question644: Which of the following statements is not true in regard to an information security program?
Question645: A sudden, violent, and noisy eruption, outburst, or discharge by material acted upon with force, such as fire, shock, or electrical charge, which causes the material, either solid or liquid, to convert into gas and violently expand or burst is the definition of:
Question646: The process of combining a number of transmission into one composite signal to be sent over one link is called:
Question647: The sound wave sensor is commonly referred to as a(n):
Question648: Electromagnetic radiation is detectable electromagnetic energy that is generated by electronic information processing devices. Which' of the following is used to protect very sensitive equipment?
Question649: Which of the following does not fit into good emergency planning?
Question650: Private security relies on both commercial security services and government agencies for intelligence gathering and crisis management planning. Which of the following agencies has overall coordinating responsibility for the federal government in the event of a large- scale disruption of social, economic, or political significance due to a massive terrorist or nuclear incident?
Question651: With regard to nuclear attack, depending on one's location and other circumstances, the following action should be considered for survival:
Question652: If the agent commits a tort:
Question653: Which of the following is not a recommended action in planning for continuity of management during an emergency?
Question654: Of all reported bomb threats, it is estimated that the percentage of real threats is:
Question655: Defenses and immunities that protect a person from liability resulting from a private arrest include:
Question656: According to Department of Defense regulations, "interim" personnel security clearances must be approved by the:
Question657: Which of the following fire losses is excluded from the widely used standard policy form?
Question658: If S, a subordinate, while acting within the scope of employment, injures T and T dies, S's superior:
Question659: The statute of limitations for the crime of murder is:
Question660: According to Department of Defense regulations, which of the following documents are not acceptable proof of U.S. citizenship concerning the safeguarding of classified information?
Question661: Which of the following should not be a policy in considering applicants for hire?
Question662: The designation that should only be applied to information or material that unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security is:
Question663: Which of the following is a member of the benzodiazepine group known in the United States?
Question664: Police are allowed to conduct a frisk-type search where there was reason to believe the person stopped was armed according to the Supreme Court decision of:
Question665: To obtain information concerning marriage licenses, an investigator would contact the:
Question666: Richard Roe came home early from work and found his wife in bed with another man.
Roe become immediately incensed and killed both. He is probably guilty of:
Question667: Which of the following has the appropriate security clearances in the destruction of top secret and secret information according to Department of Defense regulations?
Question668: A civil disorder planning committee should be staffed by which of the following?
Question669: One natural disaster that seems to occur with increasing frequency is the tornado. It is necessary for the security manager to be knowledgeable regarding all aspects of tornados so that adequate disaster plans can be formulated. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Question670: Corpus delicti means:
Question671: An example of an honesty test given by firms to determine dishonest employees is:
Question672: Many experts agree that the most important deterrent to internal theft is:
Question673: An offense that was not a common-law crime but created by statute is termed a(n):
Question674: The federal definition of a felony is:
Question675: Fires involving certain combustible metals would be classified as:
Question676: The greatest single destroyer of property is/are
Question677: U.S. Army illumination intensity minimums for lighting the perimeter of a restricted area is:
Question678: Which of the following would not be permitted to review a student's record according to the Family Educational Rights and the Privacy Act of 1974?
Question679: Which of the following may be an indication of a planted bomb?
Question680: Dry powder as a fire extinguisher is used on:
Question681: The firing train of a bomb generally consists of a:
Question682: The Bank Protection Act specifies that each banking institution:
Question683: One who is actually or constructively present, aiding and abetting in the commission of the crime, is generally known as a(n):
Question684: A National Agency Check consists of:
Question685: Estimates as to the number of security officers - both contract and proprietary - in the United States is approximately:
Question686: Unavoidable drainage ditches, culverts, vents, ducts, and other openings should be protected by securely fastened welded-bar grills when they have a cross-sectional area greater than:
Question687: The method used to monitor telephone calls by providing a record of all numbers dialed from a particular phone is called:
Question688: According to estimates, about one third of all business failures are caused by:
Question689: Which of the following steps should be taken to provide viable emergency financial procedures?
Question690: With regard to a nuclear attack, studies have shown that the numbers who would survive the initial effects of blast and heat would be:
Question691: Which of the following is not an approved UL safe classification?
Question692: After an indictment has been returned by a grand jury, the person named must be taken into custody and appear personally before the appropriate court. This process is called a(n):
Question693: Excitation, increased alertness, euphoria, increased pulse rate and blood pressure, insomnia, and loss of appetite are symptoms of:
Question694: The DIS regional office under the support of the director of industrial security that has jurisdiction over the geographical area in which a facility is located is called the:
Question695: A key role in any emergency will be played by the plant manager or, in his or her place, an authorized official such as the emergency coordinator or security chief. Which of the following should not be done personally by this official?
Question696: Which of the following is true with regard to the law of arrest?
Question697: Cold and clammy skin, dilated pupils, shallow breathing, and 2. weak and rapid pulse are overdose symptoms resulting from which of the following substances?
Question698: According to a 1979 survey by the American Society for Industrial Security, the number of organizations in the United States offering security courses is greater than:
Question699: The number of combinations possible with a lock that has 40 numbers and a 3-number combination is: