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10 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following is classified as a Class II gate?
A. Commercial B. Industrial C. Residential D. Restricted access |
Commercial
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Which of the following heat-activated fire detection systems provides the fastest warning time?
A. Fixed temperature B. Rate of Rise C. Photoelectric D. Piezoelectric |
Rate of Rise
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What is the absolute first requirement of security?
A. Implementation of CPTED B. Mitigation of damage C. Protecting assets D. Protected people |
Protect people
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In regards to exterior lighting, what level of illumination does NIST recommend for lighting critical areas?
A. 2 feet of candlepower at a height of 8 feet B. 2 feet of candlepower at a height of 10 feet C. 4 feet of candlepower at a height of 8 feet D. 4 feet of candlepower at a height of 6 feet |
2 feet of candlepower at a height of 8 feet
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Why is halon no longer being produced or sold?
A. It has been found to cause cancer in laboratory animals B. The base componets are rare making it expensive C. Its use was banned because it was an ozone-depleting agent D. Its use was banned because it is considered a dual use technology that can be used to produce weapons. |
Its use was banned because it was an ozone-depleting agent
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Which of the following fits in the category of power degradation?
A. Blackouts B. Spikes C. Brownouts D. Surge |
Brownouts
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What is a critical part of security?
A. Guard dogs B. Layered access control C. Fences D. CCTV |
Layered access control
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Which of the following statements about CCTV is not true?
A. CCTV is a good example of a deterrent systems B. CCTV is a good example of an automated intrusion detection system C. CCTV is effective at deterring security violations D. CCTV is a good example of a detection system |
CCTV is a good example of an automated intrusion detection system
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Which of the following best describes piggybacking?
A. The act of stealing someone's access card to gain access later B. The act of watching over someone's shoulder to steal a password for later use C. The act of allowing someone through a secured door to gain unauthorized access D. The act of spoofing someone's identity to gain unauthorized access |
The act of allowing someone through a secured door to gain unauthorized access
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What class of fire suppression should be used against electrical fires, such as computers or electronic equipment?
A. Class E B. Class D C. Class C D. Class B |
Class C
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