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1. For general security usage including the top guard, chain link fence should be:
a. 7 gauge wire and a minimum of 10 feet high
b. 9 gauge wire and seven feet high
c. 10 gauge wire and seven feet high
d. 10 gauge wire and eight feet high
B
2. The type of fencing generally used for protection of permanent limited and exclusion areas is:
a. Chain link
b. Concertina
c. Barbed wire
d. Barbed tape
A
3. The degree of protection desired in any installation is predicated upon an analysis of the following two factors:
a. Cost and environmental conditions
b. Criticality and vulnerability
c. Cost and vulnerability
d. Cost and criticality
B
4. In a barbed wire fence, the distance between strands should not exceed:
a. 4 inches
b. 3 inches
c. 5 inches
d. 6 inches
D
5. Top guard supporting arms be permanently affixed to the top of the fence posts to increase the overall height of the fence is at least:
a. 2 feet
b. 1 feet
c. 3 feet
d. 3.5 feet
B
6. A top guard must consist of:
a. 3 strands of barbed wire or tape
b. 2 strands of barbed wire or tape
c. 4 strands of barbed wire or tape
d. 6 strands of barbed wire or tape
A
7. Strands of barbed wire or tape used as top guard or fence should be:
a. 2 inches
b. 3 inches
c. 4 inches
d. 6 inches
D
8. Lighting units of 4 general types are used for protective lighting systems. Which of the following is not used:
a. Continuous
b. Intermittent
c. Standby
d. Moveable
B
9. The intrusion detection system in which a pattern of radio waves is transmitted and partially reflected back to the antenna is known as:
a. Ultrasonic system
b. Microwave system
c. Electrostatic system
d. Capacitance system
B
10. A series of fixed luminaries arranged to flood a given area continuously during the hours of darkness with overlapping cones of light. It is called:
a. Continuous lighting
b. Intermittent lighting
c. Standby lighting
d. Moveable lighting
A
11. Which of the following characteristic of protective lighting is incorrect?
a. Lighting is expensive to maintain
b. It usually requires less intensity than working light
c. It may also provide personal protection by reducing advantages of concealment
d. It should not be used as a psychological deterrent only
A
12. In chain link fencing, signs are usually placed on a boundary fence to indicate ownership and to warn of possible intrusion within:
a. Usually at 20-foot intervals
b. Usually at 50-foot intervals
c. Usually at 100-foot intervals
d. Usually at 150-foot intervals
C
13. In chain link fencing, the posts that are placed at the ends and corners of fences and to support gates are called:
a. Line post
b. Pull post
c. Terminal post
d. Sturdy post
C
14. Inventories of key systems should be conducted at least:
a. Annually
b. Quarterly
c. Semi-annually
d. Monthly
A
15. The best form of identification:
a. Official document
b. Access control
c. Personal recognition
d. None of the above
D
16. A sentry dog can normally not operate at full effectiveness in:
a. Ammunition storage areas
b. Gasoline storage areas
c. Radar sites
d. Warehouses
B
17. Non-insulated security containers must satisfactorily pass a drop test of:
a. 15 feet
b. 20 feet
c. 22 feet
d. 30 feet
D
18. Which of the following is not true with regard to door latches:
a. A deadbolt latch may be used on almost any door
b. A deadbolt latch is easy to install
c. A deadbolt latch is expensive
d. Chain latches are highly recommended as effective security measures
C
19. Which of the following is not an approved UL record safe classification:
a. 350-4
b. 350-3
c. 350-2
d. 350-1
B
20. Which of the following would be an acceptable computer media storage classification?
a. 350-4
b. 450-4
c. 250-4
d. 150-4
D
21. UL classified safes must be anchored to the floor or weigh at least:
a. 750 lbs.
b. 1,000 lbs.
c. 1,250 lbs.
d. 1,500 lbs.
A
22. The acceptable vault construction of insulated doors is a minimum reinforced concrete wall, floor and ceiling of:
a. 12”
b. 10”
c. 8”
d. 6”
A
23. Security vaults differ from safes is that:
a. They are tested by Underwriters Laboratories for burglary resistance
b. They do not have both fire and burglary resisting properties
c. Steel is used
d. They are permanently affixed to the building
D
24. The temperature at which paper may be destroyed is:
a. 200 deg F
b. 125 deg F
c. 150 deg F
d. 350 deg F
D
25. The symbol TRTL indicates:
a. Safe is resistant to torches
b. Safe is resistant to tools
c. Safe is resistant to both torches and tools
d. Nothing pertaining to torches or tools
C