Question on Industrial Security Management(Answer KEY)

August 9, 2017 | Author: Oj Palmero | Category: Lock (Security Device), Security Guard, Online Safety & Privacy, Computer Security, Securities
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1. Primary requirement in maintaining and organizing a private security agency. a. It should be 100% Filipino owned and controlled by Filipino citizens. b. Bond requirement c. Equipment requirement d. Trained, skilled and qualified personnel 2. Restriction for high powered firearms, prescribed that its number should not exceed __ percent of the total number of guards of a private security agency. a. 5 c. 15 b. 10 d. 20 3. Third line of physical defense. a. Perimeter defense b. Inside perimeter defense

c. Storage System d. Clear zone

4. Doors, floors, windows, roofs and walls constitute the second line of defense usually referred to as: a. Perimeter defense c. Storage System b. Inside perimeter defense d. Clear Zone 5. Common weakness for a sentry dog when used as an animal barrier. a. Ability to check identity c. Incorruptible b. Keen sense of smell and hearing d. Loyalty 6. Most common animal barrier used to secure facilities. a. Geese c. Cats b. Sentry dogs d. Parrots 7. Refers to a line protection adjacent to a protected area and passing thru points of possible entry. a. Clear zone c. Outside perimeters b. Inside perimeter d. Restricted areas 8. A line protection surrounding and removed from protected areas. a. Clear zone c. Outside perimeters b. Inside perimeter d. Restricted areas 9. From the standpoint of security, when should locks be changed? a. At least once a year b. At least twice a year c. At least three times a year d. On a quarterly basis 10. If utility opening such as air intakes, sewers, and exhaust tunnels have a cross section of ninety-six inches or more, as a security consultant what should be the appropriate recommendation? a. It should be protected by filters and bar grills. b. It should be closed immediately to avoid entry of persons with petit physique. c. It should be manned with an armed guard at all times. d. Sensors should be place on it to detect movements. 11. Minimum acceptable height for a fence used as a security barrier. a. 5 feet c. 10 feet b. 8 feet d. 12 feet 12. To deny outsiders from visual access in a certain facility what must be constructed. a. Full view fence c. Solid fence b. Chain link fence d. Multiple fences

13. To prevent unauthorized persons from jumping from one fence to another in case of multiple fences they should be installed at least ___ feet apart. a. 6 feet c. 12 feet b. 9 feet d. 15 feet 14. As a security consultant you have noticed that windows of a particular building has been constructed less than 18 feet from the ground and 14 feet away from another building, what will be your recommendation to fortify said facility? a. The windows must be reinforced with steel grills. b. A fence of at least 18 feet must be constructed around the building. c. Screens should be installed to prevent petty thievery. d. A wall should be constructed around the building. 15. The simplest form of lock which uses a bolt containing a notch called talon. a. Warded locks c. Disc tumbler locks b. Coded locks d. Cylinder locks 16. It serves as the trigger apparatus for protective alarms. a. Circuit c. Signaling device b. Sensor d. Alarm device 17. Vicinity wherein access is restricted to all unauthorized personnel. a. Controlled areas c. Limited areas b. Exclusion areas d. Clear zones 18. Areas wherein additional security measures are utilized. a. Controlled areas c. Limited areas b. Exclusion areas d. Clear zones 19. Areas which are always in close surveillance. a. Controlled areas c. Limited areas b. Exclusion areas d. Clear zones 20. An inquiry into the reputation, integrity, character, morals and loyalty of an individual to determine a person’s suitability for appointment or access to classified matters. a. National agency check b. Background check c. Personal security investigation d. Loyalty check 21. The exterior and interior parallel area near the perimeter barrier of an industrial compound to afford observation and patrol movement is known as _______. a. Protective zone c. Twilight zone b. Clear zone d. Patrol lane zone 22. Protective guarding in a compound can be done by the use of electronic hardware, human guards and even animals. In England, an owner to protect his compound used this and they are not only effective but also the cheapest to maintain. This man is using ____________. a. Doberman dogs c. Geese b. Tamed tigers and lions d. Ducks 23. The government agency that issues licenses for private and government security guards is? a. PNP SOSIA c. PNP FEO b. Municipal/City mayor’s office D. PNP SAGSD 24. If access is limited only to authorized personnel, this particular place is referred to asa. Compromise area c. Restricted area b. Danger area d. Exclusive area 25. First measure undertaken before a comprehensive security program for an industrial plan could be developed. a. Security survey c. Security check b. Security education d. Security inspection

26. A security survey of a plant or industrial firm is also known by other terms excepta. Security audit c. Vulnerability b. Risk assessment d. Robbery evaluation 27. Today there are three categories of security guards belonging to the “Blue Army”. One of those listed below does not belong to the group. a. Body guards b. Agency guards c. Company guards d. Government security guards 28. Whether to put up its own security guards organic to the firm or hire contractual agency guard have their merits and disadvantages. To determine which type of guarding system an industrial firm will require management must consult ____________. a. A security agency owner b. A police officer c. A military intelligence officer d. A security consultant not connected to or owning a security agency, or part thereof 29. As a security officer, you can not predict natural hazards like storm, earthquakes, floods and the like. In order to reduce the disastrous effects of these natural hazards, you will ____________. a. Prepare a disaster or emergency plan for these hazards for the firm b. Not take any concern of such hazards c. Alert your guards when hazards occur d. Call PAGASA and inquire when the next storm is coming. 30. Practical exercise or test of a plan or activity to determine its effectiveness is calleda. Evac. Plan c. Fire drill b. Dry-run d. Sham drill 31. The management of keys used in plant, office or business organization to prevent unauthorized access is referred to asa. Key management c. Lock control b. Key control d. Security key control 32. There are many types of electronic and electric protective devices available for security buildings, storehouses and compounds. One of the following is true. a. Electronic/electric devices eliminate human guards b. Each building or compound requires particular electronic/electrical protective devices c. Types of alarms needed can best be given by the dealers of said devices. d. Electronic/electric devices provide total protection for the place to be safeguarded 33. As a security chief of an industrial firm, inventory shows that pilferage is rampant in the warehouses. What will be your choice of action? a. Tighten checking at exits of vehicles of the compound/complex b. Prepare your protective plans and confer with management for their immediate implementation c. Deploy intelligence men in pilferage prone areas to catch the culprits d. To resign as you have failed your job 34. In an industrial firm, there is a need for document security. As a security officer, you can advice management on this aspect although this is not totally your assigned work. Document security is not a protection of vital records froma. Unauthorized access c. Theft or loss b. Compromise or destruction d. Authorized handling 35. The main reason for a personnel security investigation is— a. To weed out undesirable employees b. To check loyalty of employees to the organization; c. Preclude assignment to sensitive positions for those who are security risks; d. To determine the character and reputation of certain employees secretly tagged as risks.

36. It is defined as a system of barriers placed between the matters protected and the potential intruder. a. Physical Security c. Personnel Security b. Document Security d. Computer Security 37. This type of alarm system utilizes a station located outside the compound. a. Local alarm system c. Proprietary system b. Central alarm system d. Auxiliary system 38. It is instilled as part of the building which holds up to 10,000 cubic meters of essential items. At least 12 feet in height, with enough ventilation and fire proof of at least 1 hour. a. Safe c. File room b. Vault d. Protective cabinet 39. It is the susceptibility of a plant or establishment to damage, loss or disruption of operations due to various hazards. a. Relative criticality c. Risk assessment b. Relative vulnerability d. Risk analysis 40. It refers to the importance of the establishment with reference to the national economy and security. a. Relative criticality c. Risk assessment b. Relative vulnerability d. Risk analysis 41. Classification of one who steals due to irresistible urge primarily because of unexpected opportunity and little chance of detection. a. Systematic pilferer c. Pickpocket b. Ordinary pilferer d. Casual pilferer 42. They are installed between the prospective intruder and the target installation. a. Barriers c. Locks b. Hazards d. Guards 43. For new applicants trying to acquire a security guard license, the maximum age is; a. 30 c. 40 b. 35 d. 50 44. A security consultant must have at least ____ years experience in the operation and management of security business. a. 5 years c. 15 years b. 10 years d. 20 years 45. A regular license granted as private security license card is valid for; a. 1 year c. 3 years b. 2 years d. 5 years 46. A security unit operated and maintained by any government entity other than the military or the police, which is established and maintained for the purpose of securing the office or compound and/or extension of such government entity. a. Company Security Force b. Agency Security Force c. Government Security Unit d. None of these 47. Refers to a security force maintained and operated by any private company or corporation for its own security requirement only. a. Company Security Force b. Agency Security Force c. Government Security Unit d. None of these 48. Refers to the association of all licensed security agencies and company security forces. a. PADPAO c. PNP SAGSD b. PNP SOSIA d. PNP CSG

49. Under the law, the maximum ratio of a fireman to every security guard in the employ of private security agencies is: a. 1:1 c. 1:3 b. 1:2 d. 1:4 50. A private security agency must initially procure at least _____ pieces of licensed firearms for use of its security guards. a. 20 c. 50 b. 30 d. 70 51. The license or permit to own a firearm for security agencies is applied and processed at: a. PNP Civil Security Group b. PNP Security Agencies and Guards Supervision Division c. PNP Firearms and Explosives Office d. Any of these 52. Refers to the merger with any person or a group of persons for the purpose of organizing a branch, unit or subsidiary under separate control and ownership. a. Security Corporation c. Merger System b. Kabit System d. Illegal Association 53. A lock which is commonly installed in safe deposit boxes and is deemed pick proof since it is operated by utilizing combinations by means of a dial. a. Lever lock c. Cylinder lock b. Combination lock d. Code operated locks 54. A disc tumbler lock which is used in automobiles would afford delay of at least; a. 5 to 10 minutes c. 15 to 20 minutes b. 10 to 15 minutes d. 20 to 30 minutes 55. Earliest known lock in existence. a. Egyptian Lock b. Greek Lock

c. Roman Lock d. Persian Lock

56. For illumination of covered pathways and side walks it is wiser to install; a. Fresnel lights c. Street lights b. Search lights d. Flood lights 57. Vaults are storage devices which are usually designed to be at least ____ hours fire resistant. a. 3 c. 9 b. 6 d. 12 58. Conducted for a period of at least 4 hours, its concern is to reiterate to employees that security is an additional burden imposed on everyone who is part of the company a. Refresher conference c. Security reminders b. Training conference d. Debriefing 59. This serves as a forum to resolve security problem and explain new rules and regulations. a. Refresher conference c. Security reminders b. Training conference d. Debriefing 60. A positive effort to sell security or make the employees more involved in the implementation of security measures. a. Refresher conference c. Security reminders b. Training conference d. Security promotion

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