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INDUSTRIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT

1. Physical security is a system of barriers placed between the potential intruder and the objects/matter
to be protected. As a criminologist, this is simply a dental of
a. an opportunity to commit an offense
b. access to the object of protection
c. opportunity and access to objects of protection
d. criminal instinct to surface in the potential offender
2. This is an additional outward inclined fixed structure usually bared wires place above a vertical fence
to increase physical protection from intruders in a certain area, this is known as,
a. cellar guard
b. tower guard house
c. top guard
d. top tower
3. If employees in a firm raise objection to the security measure being enforced by the security, the
security officer must,
a. have the objectors surveilled
b. have the employees/complainants investigated for leftists learning
c. launch a security educational program
d. relax the security measures to satisfy the employees
4. All industrial establishments will require different system of security. As a security expert, before you
can recommend what types of security will be needed responsive to the firms protective requirements,
you will first.
a. surveil the establishment incognito
b. ask management if what if wants for security
c. look at the security system of similar establishment
d. conduct security survey of the establishments
5. Chain link fencing is the prepared barrier in the industrial compounds due to its many advantages. The
main disapproval of this type is
a. chain link fencing will rust and deteriorate
b. bolt cutters can be used against chain links
c. it is instruction like atmosphere
d. chain link wire is expensive
6. The exterior and interior parallel area near the perimeter barrier of an industrial compound to afford
better observation and patrol movement is known as,
a. protective zone
b. clear zone
c. twilight zone
d. patrol lane zone
7. Protective guarding in a compound can be done by the use of electronic hardware, human guards and
even animal. In England, an owner to protect is compound used this and they only effective but the
cheapest to maintain. This man is using ______
a. Doberman dogs
b. damage tigers ad lion
c. geese
d. duck
8. As a security specialist, the owner of the firm complaint to you that the perimeter light post put on
during hours of darkness is costing him much in terms of electric bills. Your advice will be
a. reduce the number of protective lights but increase the security guards
b. use the lower number of wattage bulbs for each post
c. replace perimeter lighting by a spotlight on tower rotated by a guard night
d. reduce the number of lights put on at night in the perimeter fencing as first study with switching
provision that the other lights can be put on if there is suspicion on intruder in a particular sector
9. Whether to put on its own security guards organize to the firm or hire contractual agency guards have
their individual merits and disadvantages. To determine which type of guarding system and individual
firm is require, management must consult _______
a. a security agency owner
b. a police officer
c. military intelligence officer
d. a security consultant not connected to or owning a security agency or part thereof
10. The government agency that issues licenses for private and government security guard is
a. PNP SUSIA
b. Municipal or City Mayor
c. Local PNP Station
d. Local army units
11. Placing acid resistant padlocks on strong metallic doors of warehouse issues total properties therein.
This statement is _____________
a. well taken
b. is not true form the stand point of security principles
c. is not true and applicable in all warehouse
d. is not true if intruders have bolt cutters
12. There are many types of electronic protective devices available for securing buildings, storehouse
and compounds. One of the following is true.
a. Electronic protective devices eliminate human guards
b. Each building or compound requires particular electronic/ electric protective devices
c. Types of alarm needed can be best given by the dealers of said devices
d. Electronic/ electric devices provide total protection for said places to be safeguarded
13. As security officer, you cannot prevent nor predict natural hazards like storms, earthquakes nor
floods. In order to reduce the disastrous effect of this natural hazards, you will _________
a. Prepare a disaster of emergency plan for these hazards for the firms?
b. Not take any concern on such hazards
c. Alert your guards when such hazards occur
d. Call PAG-ASA and inquire when the next storm is coming
14. Which of the following is not a human or man-made hazard in an industrial firm?
a. Pilferage
b. Sabotage
c. Arson
d. Flood
15. The management of keys used in a plant office or business organization to prevent unauthorized
access and use is referred to as
a. Key management
b. Key control
c. Lock Control
d. Security key control
16. Practical exercise or test of a plan a activity to determine its effectiveness is called a
a. Evacuation
b. Dry run
c. Fire drill
d. Sham drill
17. An inquiry in into the character, reputations, discretion, integrity, morals and loyalty of individuals
to determine a person’s suitability for appointment or access to classified matter known as
a. Personal Credit Check (PCC)
b. Personal Integrity Check (PIC)
c. Personnel Security Investigation (PSI)
d. Personnel Character Investigation (PCI)
18. Perimeter barriers, protective lightning, guarding system is known in industrial security as
a. Physical security
b. Protection security
c. Establishment security
d. Physical protection
19. Before a private security guard agency operate as a business it has to obtain first a license from
a. PC-FEU
b. PC-Chief of Staff
c. PC COSMON
d. PC SUSIA-PNP SUSIA
20. To determine the strengths and weaknesses of an individual firm or establishment in its total
security system and protection, it is important if not necessary to have
a. Security investigation
b. Security intelligence plan
c. Security survey of audit
d. Security analysis project
21. Educational, informative, skill development process that bring about anticipated performance
through a change in comprehension and behavior is known as
a. Discipline
b. Brain washing
c. Training
d. Commitment
22. Wire tapping and bugging are form of
a. Eavesdropping
b. Listening devices
c. Information gathering
d. All of the above
23. A tactic or technique by means of which a violent act or the threat thereof is used for the prime
purpose of creating over-whelming fear for conceive purpose is known as
a. Terrorism
b. Insurgency
c. Dissidence
d. Communism
24. Kidnapping, bombing, extortion, hostage taking and fire setting are forms
a. Terrorism
b. Insurgency
c. Communism
d. Dissidence
25. Floods, typhoons, erupting volcanoes and earthquake are form
a. Man-made disasters
b. Natural Disaster
c. The ire of the GODS
d. Human punishment
26. In relation to physical security in industry, one of the following is not true
a. Physical security measures can be 100% proof
b. Only relative security can be made
c. Barriers in a security system only delay entry
d. Each installation is different from the others
27. The latest types of security alarms are devices for Industrial establishment are
a. Electrical
b. Mechanical
c. Hydraulic
d. Electronic
28. Years after a security of an industrial firm, it is follow up to determine improvement and compliance
to the recommendation by
a. An audit
b. An inspection
c. An ocular survey
d. A vulnerability survey
29. Hereunder are the kinds or types of security which is the result from the efforts of the public or
government official thereof referred to as the legal or public sector of security except one
a. DASIA Security Agency
b. Regional Trial Court
c. Philippine National Police
d. State Prosecutor
e. All of the above
30. It is a manner and procedure of plant protection which is rapidly becoming a business in itself
a. Retail Security
b. Business Security
c. Bank Security
d. Industrial Security
31. Modern business executives realized that loss of lives and properties from fires, thief, accident and
various types of disaster can be minimized through what means
a. Proper security measures
b. Proper lighting installation
c. Appropriate fencing
d. Sufficient number of security guard
e. None of these
32. As applied to business groups engaged in industries like manufacturing, assembling, research and
development, processing, warehousing and even in agriculture industrial security is?
a. Internal security
b. External security
c. Physical security
d. Manpower security
e. Lighting security
33. The following are essentials in industrial security except one:
a. Protective barriers
b. Security lighting
c. Personal movement control
d. Lock and key management
e. None of these
34. A nature or kind of security which is cheaper in terms of benefits and other contributed payment in
will remain uninvolved during company strike
a. Organic security force
b. Contractual security force
c. Company security force
d. Military security force
e. All of the above
35. The security vocation is composed of the following except one, to control crime and disasters
a. Personnel
b. Hardware
c. Procedure
d. Techniques
e. Manuals
36. The most visible type of security personnel in industrial complex, business establishment, banking
installation and even learning institutions?
a. Undercover operation
b. Surveillance agent
c. Uninformed watchman
d. Floor walker
e. Roving guard
37. A security personnel who performs a security function solely for his/her employer are commonly
referred as to
a. Business security practitioner
b. Personal bodyguard
c. In-house security practitioner
d. Industrial security personnel
e. Contractual security officer
38. It is nucleus of crime prevention which will be achieved by implementing measures that renders the
commission of criminal act less attractive to a potential wrongdoer
a. Prohibition
b. Deference
c. Discipline
d. Control
e. None of these
39. The following are common barriers to criminal intrusion except one:
a. Fences
b. Firearms
c. Walks
d. Locks
e. Lighting features
40. Employer’s rules and regulations that effectively supervise and control employers conduct is called:
a. Physical measure
b. Administrative measure
c. Law enforcement
d. Internal discipline
e. Managerial function
41. It is acknowledge as the susceptibility of the plant to espionage, sabotage and shutdown or make
stoppage from any outside inducement caused or influenced
a. Critically
b. Vulnerability
c. Dangerous
d. Threats
e. None of these
42. It is described as any act or conditions which may result in the compromise of information, loss of
life, loss or destruction of property or disruption of the objects of the installation
a. Security plan
b. Security hazard
c. Security threat security guard
d. Security action
43. The kind of hazard which is greatest concerned to personnel charged with the responsibility of
safeguarding and protecting a plant or installation
a. Earthquakes
b. Fire
c. Floods
d. Astray animal
44. It is one of the most enraging and common human hazards, with which security has to deal with
a. Shoplifting
b. Pilferage
c. Saboteur
d. Espionage agent
e. All of these
45. A type of pilferer who steals due to his inability to resist the unexpected opportunity and has little
fear be detection
a. Shoplifter
b. Systematic pilferer
c. Floor walker
d. Casual pilferer
e. thief
46. A pilferer who steals with preconceived plans and take away any or all types of items or supplies for
economic gains
a. Burglars
b. Robbers
c. Thief
d. Casual pilferer
e. Systematic pilferer
47. The purpose of which is to restrict or impede access to restricted areas by unauthorized persons
a. Security guard
b. Guard dogs
c. Perimeter barriers
d. Restricted signs
e. All of these
48. Herewith are the man-made barriers except one
a. Fences
b. Walls
c. Roofs
d. Body of water
e. Road blocks
49. It provides sufficient illumination to areas during the hour of darkness
a. Security guard
b. Security lighting
c. Security protection
d. Security barriers
e. Security installation
50. It is an ally of the casual and systematic pilferer, the saboteur, intruder and the competitor’s
penetration agent
a. Moonlight
b. day light
c. Darkness
d. Firearm
e. Flashlight
ANSWER KEY

1. C
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. D
10. A
11. A
12. B
13. A
14. D
15. B
16. B
17. C
18. A
19. D
20. C
21. C
22. D
23. A
24. A
25. B
26. A
27. D
28. C
29. A
30. D
31. A
32. C
33. C
34. A
35. A
36. E
37. E
38. B
39. B
40. B &D
41. B
42. B
43. B
44. E
45. D
46. E
47. C
48. D
49. B
50. C

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