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Question 1 of 44
1. Question
The security guard/proprietary private security officer’s role BEFORE a violation has been committed is to:
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Question 2 of 44
2. Question
What is the security guard/proprietary private security officer’s role AFTER a violation has been committed?
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Question 3 of 44
3. Question
Acting in such a way as to make someone think that you are a peace officer is:
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Question 4 of 44
4. Question
. You are patrolling a company parking lot and see two people trespassing near a
car on the lot. You should first:Correct
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Question 5 of 44
5. Question
Security officers have the same power to arrest as:
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Question 6 of 44
6. Question
Who can make a felony arrest?
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Question 7 of 44
7. Question
If a security guard or proprietary private security officer uses too much force to
make an arrest, he or she may be sued and/or have criminal charges filed
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Question 8 of 44
8. Question
When arresting a suspect for suspicion of burglary, you should say:
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Question 9 of 44
9. Question
When you are not sure whether to detain or arrest, you should:
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Question 10 of 44
10. Question
If the suspect looks bigger and stronger, would that be a good reason for a
security guard or proprietary private security officer not to make an arrest by himself or herself?Correct
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Question 11 of 44
11. Question
Can you search people before arresting them?
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Question 12 of 44
12. Question
You are working as a security guard/proprietary private security officer at a
factory. The owner thinks that some employees are stealing tools. The owner
asks you to search their cars on the parking lot. Are you legally allowed to search
their cars?Correct
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Question 13 of 44
13. Question
Are you allowed to reach in through an open car window to take out tools that
may have been stolen?Correct
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Question 14 of 44
14. Question
When you make an arrest, you should call the police:
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Question 15 of 44
15. Question
As a security guard/proprietary private security officer, are your duties the
same as a peace officer’s?Correct
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Question 16 of 44
16. Question
In our legal system, innocence or guilt is decided only by a court.
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Question 17 of 44
17. Question
Are you, or any private person, legally required to arrest a suspect once you
have seen them commit a crime?Correct
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Question 18 of 44
18. Question
Can you search a person to try to find enough evidence to arrest him/her?
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Question 19 of 44
19. Question
What police procedure is followed when a suspect is taken into custody?
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Question 20 of 44
20. Question
If you make a legal citizen’s arrest, are the police required by law to take custody
of the suspect?Correct
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Question 21 of 44
21. Question
A FELONY crime is generally considered to be:
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Question 22 of 44
22. Question
A MISDEMEANOR crime is generally considered to be:
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Question 23 of 44
23. Question
As a security guard/proprietary private security officer, you are meeting a primary
responsibility when you:Correct
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Question 24 of 44
24. Question
A security guard/proprietary private security officer’s authority to question people
on private property owned by his employer is:Correct
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Question 25 of 44
25. Question
The two conditions that must exist before a felony arrest can be made are:
1) that a felony crime must have been committed and
2) you must have reason to believe the suspect actually committed the felony crime.Correct
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Question 26 of 44
26. Question
You witness a woman setting fire to a building. The offense she may have
committed is:Correct
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Question 27 of 44
27. Question
A man in a bar is making obscene remarks and trying to start fights. The security
guard/proprietary private security officer on duty asks the man to leave, but he
refuses. The offense he may have committed is:Correct
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Question 28 of 44
28. Question
A person breaks into a drug store late at night and takes several bottles of pills.
What offense may have been committed?Correct
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Question 29 of 44
29. Question
An employee’s husband waits in the parking lot by her car. When she arrives he
hits her. What offense may have been committed?Correct
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Question 30 of 44
30. Question
Is a person with only a security guard registration allowed to carry a deadly
weapon?Correct
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Question 31 of 44
31. Question
When searching a suspect, you may search for the following:
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Question 32 of 44
32. Question
A woman tells you, ‘The suspect tried to kill the bus driver with a metal pipe.’ This
statement is:Correct
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Question 33 of 44
33. Question
A person who has been arrested for robbery should be referred to as:
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Question 34 of 44
34. Question
You should not arrest a person for a misdemeanor unless that person has
committed the offense in your presence.Correct
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Question 35 of 44
35. Question
Your wrongful acts as a security guard/proprietary private security officer may
result in a liability lawsuit to include which of the following parties?Correct
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Question 36 of 44
36. Question
Terrorism is a use of force or violence against persons or property for the
purpose of intimidation or coercion.Correct
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Question 37 of 44
37. Question
Are all acts of terrorism crimes?
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Question 38 of 44
38. Question
What are the four counter terrorist techniques of physical security?
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Question 39 of 44
39. Question
What are the two types of terrorism?
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Question 40 of 44
40. Question
What are the characteristics of a terrorist?
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Question 41 of 44
41. Question
Appearance and cleanliness are not as important as showing up on time for
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Question 42 of 44
42. Question
The general public judges a security guard/proprietary private security officer by:
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Question 43 of 44
43. Question
A security guard/proprietary private security officer’s ability to fulfill their duties is
dependent upon securing and maintaining public respect and approvalCorrect
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Question 44 of 44
44. Question
Accepting gratuity is acceptable at certain times.
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