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PSBD MODEL QUESTION

2019
NEW EDITION

SGME

UAE
NEW PSBD MODEL QUESTION -2019
1) Which colour is used to identify a dry powder extinguisher?
a) Orange b) white c) red d) blue
2) When using a fire extinguisher, what does pass mean?
a) Pull , aim , swipe b) pull aim squeeze sweep c) prevent alarm sweet safety
3) What type of fire extinguishers can be used on a class A fire?
a)water , dry powder ,foam b) co2 c) any available type
4) What classification of fire do fats and oils belong to ?
a) Class F b) class A c) Class C
5) What type of fire extinguisher can be used on a class c flammable gas fire?
a) Foam b) water c) dry powder
6) What type of fire extinguisher would be best to use on an electrical fire , without causing
excessive damage?
a) water b) co2 c)Foam
7) When you discover a fire , what if the FIRST thing you should do?
a) Run outside to safety
b) Alert others by activating the fire alarm or shouting “ Fire Fire Fire
c ) Call the fire department
8) What is the area called where evacuated people will gather for roll call?
a) assembly point v) safety zone c) survivor count
9) What is the reason for doing a roll call at the assembly point?
a) To make sure nobody has gone home early
b)To see who evacuated the fastest
c)For audit and inspection purpose
d) To account for the safety of all people that were in the building
10) Which of the following activates should you NOT do when evacuating a building during
a fire?
a) Use the elevators
b) Help others , including people of determination
c) Move our of the building calmly
11) When selecting an assembly point , what safety factors should be considered ?

a) It should be located conveniently next to the building exit


b) There should be fire extinguishers placed at the assembly point
c) There should be enough distance from the building to prevent danger from heat and
falling debris
12) Which of the following items MUST security guards be familiar with?
a) Assembly point locations, fire hose and extinguisher locations, Evacuation procedures
b) Expiry date of fire extinguishers, correct pressure of fire extinguishers
c)The temperature of wood and paper fires
13) In the event of a fire alarm, and requirement for evacuation security guards should
a) Run outside to safety
b)Run into the flames and use all available resources to fight to fire
c) Move to their pre-determined positions and direct people outside in an orderly manner
14) If you are posed in a lobby or foyer and the fire alarm triggers the elevators to return to
ground floor, what action should you take?
a) Get in the elevator and test that it will still stop at each floor
b) Key off the elevator so that it is unable to be used
c) Make a PA announcement that people should wait at the elevators for their colleagues
15) If you are on a security patrol and a fire alarm sounds, what could you expect the
control room to request you to do?
a)Call the emergency service
b) Collect enough extinguishers to fight a large fire
c) Move to the area where the alarm has been activated and confirm the presence of a fire
16) Which of the following is the correct definition of a hazard?
a) sharp or pointed objects that may cut or injure a person
b) Strong winds , ice and snow .
c) Any object or situation with the potential to cause injury or illness, damage
property or disrupt productivity
17) Which of the following is the correct definition of a risk?
a) Fire , flood , slips and falls , machinery
b) Likelihood of an incident, accident or near miss occurring as a result of the hazard c)
Failure f safety equipment
18) What are 3 methods of hazard identification in the workplace?
a) Google, Wikipedia being
b) Incident/accident report log, walk around employee consultation
c) Use of PPE , OSHAD , approved code of practice
19) What are the 6 categories of hazards?
a) Fire , flood , slips and falls, machinery , sharp object, diseases
b) Heat , Thirst , back ache, tiredness, loud noise
c) Physical , Chemical , Ergonomic , Radiation , Psychological , Biological
20) What type of warning signs are colored yellow?
a) advisory signs b) Mandatory signs c) Warning
21) What type of warning signs are colored Blue?
a) advisory signs b) Mandatory signs c) Warning
22) What does a mandatory sign mean?
a)You should take care when entering the area
b) The door as an emergency exit
c) You must follow the specific instructions or behaviors shown on the sign
23) What is a risk matrix for?
a) To define a level of risk for a given hazard
b) To decide if you should proceed with an activity
c) To find out what the most deadly events around your workplace could be
24) What is qualitative risk matrix?
a) A risk matrix that uses high quality computers to define risk levels
b) A risk matrix that uses descriptions of consequences to define risk
c) A risk matrix that uses more than 1 colour to scale the risk
22) How is a risk score calculated using a risk matrix?
a) Likelihood of hazard X Impact of hazard happening
b) Most dangerous threats to the workplace are scored as 10 out of 10
c) Each hazard is compared to the others to see how it could cause harm
25) What is the hierarchy of controls?
a) The chain of managers who control decisions in the workplace
b) The levers and dials used to control machinery
c) A set of options available to reduce the risk of hazards in the workplace
26) Which control is preferred first in the hierarchy of controls?
a) Use PPE b) Administrative controls c) Elimination of the hazard
27) Which control is the least preferred in the hierarchy of controls?
a) Use PPE b) Administrative controls c) Staff training
28) What is meant by ‘Administrative controls’ in the hierarchy of controls?
a) Use of warnings to employees
b) Policies, procedures, sops and training to ensure correct use of hazardous
equipment of areas
c)Control put in place by government departments to ensure everyone’s safety
29) How many levels are there in the hierarchy of controls?
a) 5 b) 9 c) 12
30) According to OSHAD, Which of the following should be reported as a health and safety
incident?
a) Air conditions failure b) Broken bones c) Traffic jam in the parking area
31) According to OSHAD, what is the maximum time allowed before reporting serious injury
that did not result in death?
a) 2 week b) 24 hours c) 3 working days
32) If a WHS incident requires attendance of police of emergency services, what is
regarding evidence handling?

a) Preservation of the site and all evidence until handed over to the police
b) Only preserve if it will result in criminal charges
c) OSHAD does not require evidence to be preserved
32) When trying to preserve an incident scene, when are you permitted to stop and focus on
other priorities .
a) If your duty comes to an end
b) If the safety of others is at risk , or further damage is going to occur
c) When told to do so by your colleagues
33) Which form is approved for reporting serious incidents?
a) Form S- Safety incident report
b) Form H- Health and safety incident report
c) Form G- Serious incident notification
34) Which of the following govern private security in the UAE?
a) Federal law no 24 of 1999
b) Federal law no 37 of 2006
c) Federal law no 7 of 2017
35) According to article 104 of Federal law no 37 of 2006, how many pens and notebooks must a
guard carry on duty?
a) 1 black pen and 1 note book
b) 2 black pens and 1 notebook
c) 2 black pens and 1 notebook
36) Article 48 pf Federal law 35 of 1992 on penal procedures says that if arresting you must
advise the following 3 details.
a) Your name, ID and position
b) Your identity, the reason for arresting the person and advising the person that
They will be handed over the police
c) Your name, the article of law that has been broken, expected jail time if judge as
Guilty by the courts
37) As a security guard , what are your legal powers to conduct search of others?
a) You may search anyone you like
b) You can only search suing metal detectors
c) You have no power to search, unless consent is given by the person
38) If a female is required to be searched, what does the law say about this procedure?
a) Any security guard can search females, as it is a security concern
b) The search MUST be conducted by a female, and any witness to the search must
Also be female
c)A man can search a female, only if he has a female as a witness
39) According to article 56 of the penal code, use of violence in self-defense is permitted
when .

a) You are faced with impending danger of crime against person or property, there is
no time to alert public authorities there is no other method of protection, the
defense is proportional to the attack
b) You have training in martial arts
c) You have warned the attacker that you will use force against them

40) According to article 34 federal law no 37 of 2006, what is the minimum salary for UAE
citizen?
a)12000 AED b) 6000AED c) 2000AED
41) When advertising security service , which of the following words is permitted to be used?
a) Police b) Intelligence c) Private security
42) Which department is responsible for licensing private security guards?
a) OSHAD b) Ministry of Education c) PSBD
43) Which federal law governs children’s right in the UAE?
a) Federal law no 3 of 2016 b)Federal law no 14 of 1995
c) Federal law no 2 of 2001
44) Which article of the children’s right law describes the prohibition of selling tobacco and
alcohol to children?
a) article 2 b) Article 21 c) Article 35
45) Which article of the children’s rights law describes the child’s rights to protection?
a) Article 21 b) article 3 c) article 33
46) According to the federal law 37 of 2006 what is the fine to be paid for sleeping while on
duty?
a) 1000 aed b) 500 aed c) 200 aed
47) What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a security guard license?
a) 21 years b) 25 years c) 19 years
48) According to article 46 of federal law 37 of 2006 regarding cash in transit, the vehicle used to
transport cash must be
a) A white coloured van b) Licensed by the PSBD c) Fitted with a GPS tracker
49) Which of the following are 3 of the categories that security licenses available for?
a) Private banks security guard, private hospital security guard, Private airports
security guard
b) Fashion shows , car dealerships , restaurants
c) Travel agents, supermarkets, Private airports

50) What is the minimum body height required to apply for a private security guard license?
a) 180 cm b) 185 cm c) 160cm for males and 150cm for females
51) What are the education requirement to apply for a private security guard license?
a)High school diploma or equivalent
b) Grade 9 at school
c) Masters degree in private security
52) What does article 106 of federal law 37 of 2006 say about holding and using restricted
weapons such as batons and handcuffs?
a) any security guard can use these restricted items
b) A security guards can hold and use these weapons if their company has the license
and they have been trained to use them
c)Batons and handcuff are not restricted according to the law
53) According to article 1 federal law 37 of 2006, which of the following is an activity
performed by private security guards?
a) Carrying the suitcase of luggage of hotel guests
b) Accepting payments for special tasks not covered by the duty instruction
c) Preventing the stealing, or exploitation of goods, money or any other valuables
54) According to article 1 of federal law 37 of 2006, which of the following is an activity
performed by private security guards?
a) Controlling access to the companies protected
b) Carrying the suitcase or luggage of hotel guests
c) Following up on cases reported to the police
55) Who is responsible for ensuring that employee uniforms are approved by the PSBD?
a)The Security guard b) The security company c)The PSBD
56) What is the Private security business department?
a) A federal authority within the UAE ministry of interior, responsible for private
security licensing and regulation
b) A Group of researchers who study the field of private security
c) A large company that has contracts to provide security guards around the UAE
57) What does FAHR mean?
a) Fully automatic hydraulic robots
b) Federation of Animal handling and rescue
c) Federal Authority for Human Resources
58) According to article 1 of federal law 37 of 2006, which of the following is an activity
performed by private security guards?
a) Carrying the suitcase or luggage of hotel guests
b) Carrying the suitcase or luggage of customer
c) Protecting People or property from damage or other illegal activity
59) Which of the following is the role of a private security company?
a) Arresting speeding vehicles or public roads.
b) Naval interventions in UAE waters
c) Special even security
60) Which of the following is the role of a private security company?
a) Hotel security b) Shop security
c) Hostage negotiation
61) Which of the following is the role of a private security company?
a) Naval intervention UAE water
b) Arresting speeding vehicles on public roads
c) Airport security
62) Which of the following is the role of a private security company?
a) Critical infrastructure security
b) Arresting speeding vehicles on public roads
c) Hostage negotiation
63) Which of the following is the role of a private security company?
a) Cash in Transit
b) Arresting speeding vehicles on public roads
c) Hostage negotiation
64) Which law regulates the use of CCTV cameras?
a) Law 24, 2008 b) Law 36, 2008 c) Law 26, 2008
65) Access control systems has RHID as one of its functions what does RFID stand for?
a) Regular frequent identification of bad guys
b) Radio frequency identification badges
c) Radio frequently interferes with broadcasting
66) There are many duties of a control room operator. Which of the following are most
realistic?
a) Daily system checks, Monitoring live video images, Video patrolling
b) Finger scan, Team brief, Check notebooks
c) Check radios, check uniforms, check ID is displayed
67) When completing communication log entries, what can be kept and entered in the daily
log book later?
a) Photos b) Dates and times c) Rough notes
68) What is the best practice for logging communications?
a) Handwriting is clear and accurate, Entries written in black ink , when coming on
to logging duty, the date and signature of incoming logger should be recorded
b) Write as quick a s possible entries, written in blue ink , only write your name when
you have to
c) Photo notes , write in pencil , never use your name
69) When handing over a control room shift, what 3 things must you ensure happens?
a) Identity security breaches, Check list of stationery items, control room positions
are identified
b) Group briefing , check list of essential information , individual control room
Positions are briefed
c) Map boards updated, patrol routes updated , radio base stations are off
70) What will a clearly defined chain of command reduce?
a) Confusion b) Morale c) Working independently
71) What are the method of physical information destruction?
a) Burning, pulping, shredding, cross-shredding
b) Ripping, tearing, burning, shredding
c) Disposal unit, pulping, garbage bag, cross- shredding
72) Are all visitors to a control room to be logged and escorted?
a) Every visit b) Only when required c) Only of you have no ID
73) What are 2 types of technologies found in a control room?
a) I pad, Mobile phone
b) Radio, Projector and monitor
c) CCTV, security alarm and sensors
74) What does a biometric sensor detect?
a) Body heat b) Fingerprint c) Footprint
75) What are the main roles within a control room?
a) Control room supervisor, security systems operator, communications operator
b) Control room officer , communications user , alarm specialist
c) Electrical engineer , shift manager , Team leader
76) One of the duties of a CCTV operator are to carry out what?
a) Yearly check of the system
b) Monthly checks of the system
c) Daily checks of the system
77) What should be displayed in all control rooms as instructed by the ADMCC chapter 7, Section L ?
a) Team photo
b) A laminated marked map of the facility
c) Fire hydrant locations
78) What is a call sign?
a) A call sign is a unique name used to identify a person or position of duty within
the Security team.
b) A call sign is a unique nickname used to call a person you know within the security
Team
c) A call sign is a unique name used to identify the manager within the security team
79) What are radio network diagrams used for?
a) To display on the control room wall
b) To make the communication pathways clear
c) To know exactly who you are talking to
80) What gives the radio power?
a) Battery b) Charging cable c) Antenna
81) How would you end a radio conversation?
a) Roger, over b) Roger , out c) Message ends
82) Which method of physical information storage is correct?
a) Information kept in an office drawer
b) Information kept in a zip lock bag
c) Locked filing cabinet
83) What must the comms logger fill out in the event of a bomb threat?
a) Bomb threat check list
b) Patrol report
c) Shift handover checklist
84) What does the definition of SOP’s mean?
a) Security Operational practices
b) Secure of people
c) Standard Operating Procedures
85) What does ADMCC stand for?
a) Abu Dhabi Motor cycle club
b) Abu Dhabi Monitoring and Control Center
c) Abu Dhabi Mentor and coach club
86) If the CCTV is faulty on your shift, what would you fill out?
a) Daily check list
b) CCTV Maintenance / Faulty report log
c) Personal notebook
87) What must visitor to the control room fill out ?
a) Control room visitor log
b) Daily visitor sheet
c) Health and safety awareness sheet
88) Which department does the daily incident report go to?
a) PSBD b) SIRA c) Police
89) Give 2 reason for patrolling?
a) Protection of life , prevent loss and waste
b) Protection of property and protection of life
c) Prevent and deter crime
90) Benefits of a walking patrol?
a) Saves vehicle fuel and usage
b) Utilize human senses
c) The patrolling officer can smoke whilst of patrol
91) Weakness of a walking patrol?
a) Patrolling officer can wet if it is raining
b) Physically exhaustion
c) The patrol can only be conducted during daylight hours
92) What type of vehicle can used for a vehicle patrol?
a) Airplane b) Helicopter c) Golf buggy
93) Benefits of a vehicle patrol?
a) Ability to patrol a lager area
b) Patrolling officer doesn’t get sunburnt whilst out on patrol
c) Patrolling officer can listen to the radio whilst on patrol.
94) Benefits of a vehicle patrol?
a) High powered lighting can be used from the vehicle itself
b) Patrolling officer can keep warn and dry
c) Patrolling officer can keep cool in the summer months
95) Weakness of a vehicle patrol ?
a) Removes the ability to use some of the human senses
b) Using fuel
c) You have to clean the vehicle after every patrol
96) Weakness of a vehicle patrol ?
a) The vehicle can get bogged in on soft sand .
b) Can be expensive to maintain and operate
c) Chances of falling sleep whilst on patrol are increased
97) Benefits of walking patrol?
a) Patrolling officer can cut corner of the patrol so ending it quicker
b) Interaction with general public and staff on site
c) Stop to use the toilet easier if needed
98) Reasons to search a building?
a) Check for lights being left on
b) Looking for intruders
c) Looking for running taps
99) Reason to search a building?
a) Confirm the presence of suspicious items
b) Computer left on over night
c) Any employees working late
100) Planning considerations when searching a building?
a) Number of floors to be search
b) Time left of your shift
c) Are you enough to completer the task
101) Planning considerations when searching a building?
a) Time of day b) What time is your shift change c) Building purpose
102)To help you search building safely?
a) Communication with control room and any other patrolling officers
b) Time of day, daylight or darkness
c) Is the building hot or cold
103) To help you search building safely?
a) Time of day, daylight or darkness
b) Are the building floors wet or sandy
c) Purpose of the building
104) One of the principles whilst searching with a team?
a) Coordinated movement between searches
b) Break timings
c) Who is in charge of the search teams
105) One of the principles whilst searching with a team?
a) Maintain a cordon around the Building being searched
b) Turn light off when finished searching the building
c) Search all person coming in and out of building
106) Any paperwork should submitted to ?
a) Commanding officer of the camp or building
b)Canteen manager c) Control room communications’ logger
107) Paper work should be?
a) Presented for the public to read
b) Filed correctly in the control room
c) Shredded
108) Before conducting any patrol what should you do with your personal radio?
a) Radio check to the control room
b) Change battery
c) Turn the radio off
109 When out patrolling you should report back the control room you what ?
a) Mental health b) Location c) Weather stasis
110) When out patrolling after the hourse of darkness you should always carry a ?
a) Flashlight/ Torch b) Telephone c) Night viewing goggles
111) Reason for patrolling?
a) Protection of life b) Protection of wildlife c) Protection of grassed areas
112) Reason for patrolling?
a) Save money
b) Protection of property and premises
c) Makes the sift goes quicker
113) Benefits of a foot patrol?
a) Reducing response time to an incident
b) Makes shift go quicker
c) Saves wear and tear on any patrol vehicles
114) Information entered into a note book should be?
a) Assumption b) Facts c) Drawings
115) Information entered into a note book should be?
a) Conics b) English c) Security officer thought
116) Information entered into a note book should be ?
a) Drawing b) Factual c) Assumption
117) A fact is?
a) Is any detail can be proven to be true
b) Is any detail that be drawn
c) Is any detail that recorded on a cell phone
118) An assumption is ?
a) Something you think that happened
b) Is an interpretation of a situation without definite proof
119) Evidence is ?
a) An item recovered from the same area as the incident
b) Any sample, item or recording that can support a point of view
c) Eye witness account of the incident
120) Is your note book legal document? ( Yes / No / May be )
121) When on duty , the following should be recorded?
a) Date b) Home address c) cell phone number
122) When on duty, the following should be recorded?
a) Time started and finished
b) Cell phone number
c) Weather condition in indoors
123) What colored pen should be used to write in your note book?
a) Blue b) Red c) Black
124) Can you as a officer leave blank page in your notebook? ( Yes / No/ Some time )
125) How many human senses are there?
a) 5 b) 6 c) 7
126) Name one human senses?
a) Smiling b) Touch c) Sneezing
127) What sense would be identify alarms?
a) Smell b) Hearing c) Sight
128) Humans are able to detect visually in response to 6 characteristic which are?
a) Movement b) space c) Moonlight
129) Humans are able to detect visually in response to 6 characteristic which are?
a) Signal b) Shadow c) Sunlight
130) How to record a description of person?
a) Build b) Teeth c) Skin colour
131) How to record a description of person?
a) Shoes b) clothing c) Smile
132) How to record the description of a vehicle?
a) Window tints b) Shape c) How many wheels the vehicle has
133) How to record the description of a vehicle?
a) Make a model b) Engine size c) How many passengers
134) How to record the description of a vehicle?
a) Engine size b) Identify features c) Alloy wheels or steel
135) How to record the description of a person?
a) Elevation/ Height b) Shoes worn c) Watch
136) The purpose of a traffic management plan is?
a) Maintain the safety of all vehicles and people on site
b) Keep traffic flowing in the same direction
c) Keep lorries and car separate
137) The purpose of a traffic management plan is ?
a) Make security staff aware of what is permitted of vehicles on the site
b) Stop staff from leaving cars anywhere on site
c) To remove all red cars from site
138) Reading a traffic management plan will normally include the following
a) Members of staff who are allowed to park on site
b) Traffic access permissions c) Security officers shift timings
139) Reading a traffic management plan will normally include the following information about?
a) Hours of the site rush hour
b) Hoarse of the shop timings
c) Hours of operation for entry points
140) Reading a traffic management plan will normally include the following information about?
a) Parking for bicycles
b)Parking timings
c) Parking location and restrictions
141) Giving site induction briefing to drives security staff should explain the following ?
a) Time the driver needs to leave the site
b) What coloured cars go where
c) Parking zones
142) Giving site induction briefing to drives security staff should explain the following ?
a) Site canteen b) Parking zones for motorbikes c) First aid location
143) Giving site induction briefing to drives security staff should explain the following ?
a) Smart and pressed uniform
b) Site map
c) Shift timings
144) When directing traffic always?
a) Wear a high visibility vest
b) Wear sun glasses
c) Wear your issued cap
145) When directing traffic always?
a) Always smile and be polite
b) Identify an escape route if a vehicle is out of control
c) Direct traffic from inside your security hut
146) When enforcing parking violation on site you can issue a ?
a) Verbal warning b) A window sticker c) Parking fines and tickets
147) Security officer needs to be family with all of site traffic restrictions why ?
a) T control all vehicles on site
b) Help visitors park in the correct bays whilst on site
c) Speed up exit by car at the end of the working shift
148) A traffic management plan is to help the security officer do what ?
a) Decide what time employees leave the site
b) Maintain safety of people and vehicles
c) What coloured cars can enter the site on that day
149) When direction traffic always?
a) Identify an escape route just in case the vehicle loses control
b) Just let the traffic flow
c) Be polite and smile
150) Traffic management plan will normally contain?
a) Map b) Shift handover notes c)What time care are allowed on site program
151) Reading a traffic management plan will normally include the following information about?
a)Who commands the site information
b) Enforcement and escalation procedure
c) Shift handover and takeover procedures
152) Name two types of traffic typically seen on a site?
a) Car and airplane
b) Lorry and car
c) Motorbike and cars
153) Security staff should explain the following information when briefing a drive on the site?
a) What time they must leave the site
b) Parking zones outside the site
c) Routes permitted
154) Giving site induction brief to visitors security staff should have?
a) Map b) Watch c) Compass
155) Directing traffic always wear?
a) Hat and gloves b) Hi viz vest c) Sunglass
156)Both arms crossed above your head means what?
a) Come forward b) Left turn c) stop
157) A type of enforcement on site is?
a) Clamping of vehicles
b) Removing the person keys from the vehicle
c) Letting tyres down
158) Name one human sense?
a) Hearing b) Smiling c) Walking
159) What sense would be used to identify alarms?
a) smell b) Hearing c) Sight
160) A type of enforcement on site is?
a) Removing the person keys form the vehicle
b) Letting tyres down
c) Clamping of vehicles
161) A sit map should contain the following information?
a) Parking areas b) Date of when map was compiled c) Zone
162) What is a vehicle search bay?
a) A place where people are searched
b) An area specifically designed to carry out vehicle searches
c) A place where both people and vehicles are searched
163) What is a traffic controller?
a) The person responsible for direction vehicles forward in a queue to be searched or not
b) A person responsible for radio communications
c) The person responsible for the barrier operation
164) What is a searcher?
a) The person of people responsible for physically inspection the vehicle
b) The person in charge of the barrier
c) The person in charge of the telephone
165) Should a searcher request permission to conduct the search?
a) Yes, always b) never c)some time
166) What percentage of random searches on vehicles should be conducted on entering a site?
a) 40% b) 30% c) 20%
167) Should a vehicle search bay have waring sigh on approach?
a) Yes always b) Never c) some time
168) Should a vehicle search bay have an entry point control
a) No b) Sometimes c) Always
169) Should a vehicle search bay have a prohibited item temporary storage are?
a) yes b) No c) sometime
170) What does UVSM stand for ?
a) Under vehicle song man
b) Uber voz selotape muze
c) Under vehicle search mirror
171) Should you have a hand torch for your daily duties?
a) yes b) No c) sometimes
172) What item of PPE should be warn to ensure you are see on duty ?
a) a hard hart b) A pair of safety boots c) A reflective vest
173) Is CCTV a necessity on a vehicle search area?
a) Yes b) If required by SOP’s c) No
174) Why are gloves warn in your duties?
a) To keep you hands warm
b) To protect against injury when handling sharp or jagged objected
c) To look good
175) Where should the use of canines be most effectively utilized?
a) In low risk areas
b) In particular high threat locations
c) In minimal risk , benign location
176)How should the rate of traffic be controlled entering a vehicle search bay lane?
a) By the use of flags
b) By the use of voice calls and whistle blasts
c) By the use of effective communication by all members of the search team and
commander
177) Why may a driver of a vehicle be removed from the vehicle at the search point?
a) High threat environment requires detailed searching
b) The driver is acting a strange
c) If required by sop’s
178) What should happen if a suspected package is located whilst searching the vehicle?
a) Run away
b) Remain calm , evacuate the search bay area, call the police
c) Give the driver a ticket and direct them to the main HQ
179) Should a searcher request permission to conduct the search?
a) At his/ Her discretion
b) Sometimes
c) Yes , always
180) How should the UVSM be used in conjunction with a vehicle search?
a) Star at the front and work to the rear of the vehice
b) Star at the rear and work to the front of the vehice
c) Star any where you want
181) What should happen happen on refusal to let vehicle be searched?
a) Let the vehicle through anyway
b) Quarantine the vehicle and report the incident
c) Nothing
182) Should all vehicles that are searched be logged? ( Yes /No / sometime)
183) What peace of PPE should be warn for protection from the sun?
a) A pair of gloves b) A sun hat c) A reflective vest
184) What is the main purpose of a complete vehicle X-ray?
a) To look at the engine components in detail
b) To ensure the vehicle has enough fuel to manage the journey
c) To be able to x-eray a vehicle providing the operator with images to analyses
185) What is he purpose of the handheld explosive trace detector?
a) To detect only explosive material
b) To detect both explosive and narcotic substances
c) To detect split fuel
186) If conducting a vehicle search with a partner how should it be cared out?
a) Start diagonally and move in a clockwise direction
b) Start diagonally and move in an anti-clockwise direction
c) None of these
187) What is the main aim of searching people at a site?
a)To make life hard for the visitor
b) To Give the visitor a bad experience and not come back
c) To protect visitors, property and information
188) Can a theft be foiled through searching of a visitor of employee? ( Yes/No/maybe)
189) On arrival at a site of building what should a visitor do first?
a) Book out b) Book in c) Take the lift
190) What does WTMD stand for?
a) With the metal detector
b) Walk through metal detector
c) Withheld time means detector
191) What does HHMD stand for?
a) Hand held metal detector
b) Held hand metal detector
c) Metal detector hand held
192) What areas need special attention when using the HHMD?
a) The waist , head
b) Pocket areas, ankles
c) The Waist under the arms ankles pocket areas
193) What is the detection capability of the HHMD for a pistol ?
a) 32cm b) 44cm c)22cm
194) What is the detection capability of the HHMD for a Knife?
a) 15cm b) 30cm c)60cm
195) What is the detection capability of the HHMD for a Razor blade?
a) 9cm b) 16cm c) 7cm
196) What is the detection capability of the HHMD for a joilary ?
a) 3cm b) 4CM C) 6cm
197) Where is baggage x-ray operation commonly used in ?
a) Hotel, bars restraints
b) Airports , Government buildings , Tourist attractions
c) None of these
198) What does the WTMD do when it triggers a metallic object on walk through?
a) Send a radio message to the operator
b) Alert the operator by a bleep bleep alert
c) Nothing
199) If a detection is made using the baggage X-ray machine what further action must be taken?
a) carry out a physical search of the item to confirm the contents
b) Make a snap decision on whether the object needs further investigation
c) Do nothing and let the item through
200) Canine use is a highly affective tool in the search for what?
a) Alcohol, cigarettes b) Explosives , Narcotics, cash c) None of the mentioned
201) Canine use is most affective in what locations?
a) Schools, Universities b) Airports, ports National borders c) Cinema’s office
202) Before conducting a physical body search what do you need to gain?
a) trust b) a signature c) Consent
203) If a person is waring a head covering of cultural, religious significance what may be required
in regard to search of this area?

a) A Written letter from the boss


b) A location set aside which is a private search area
c) None of these

204) If a person refuse to b e searched on entering an establishment what should happen?


a) Make a telephone call to the boss and ask for a pass
b) Move the person to the coffee room and await further instructions
c) Deny access, record personal details , report occurrence
205) Common examples of prohibited items in airports are-
a) Radio equipment
b) Flammable gasses , liquids gels
c) Furniture
206) Common examples of prohibited items in National borders are –
a) Cameras and recording device
b)Untaxed goods
c) Untaxed car and boat
207) If you have to handle confiscated items what provisions must be taken?
a) Use a notebook
b) Wear sunglasses to ensure good eyesight in the sun
c) Wear gloves to prevent contamination of evidence
208) Should you secure confiscated items?
a) Yes b) No b) Depends on what it is
209) Should you label and log confiscated items?
a) Yes b) No c) Maybe depending on what it is
210) Who can search female visitors?
a) Anyone on the search team
b) A female searcher only
c) Male police
211) How often should the security shift check the HHMD for serviceability of use?
a) Annually b) Daily c) Weekly
212) What is the definition of a screening point?
a) The point of entry, exit or transition within a site where personnel are required to be searched
b) A point near the exit where the fire and evacuation procedures are displayed
c) None of these
213) Which the correct layout for an access control point?
a) The response zone , the approach zone , the access control zone
b) The access control zone , the approach zone the response zone
c) The approach zone, the access control zone , the response zone
214) Which is the correct statement for access control?
a) Account for people and vehicles location at all times
b) Observe the number of pedestrian entering the facility
c) Observe the number of vehicles entering a facility
215) What are the 3 principles of access control?
a) Permission , verify identity , control identity
b) Display ID , Biometric scanning , RFID card
c) Check cars , check people , check buildings
216) Which is the most commonly used method of recording who comes in and out of a site?
a) Key register b) Access control log c) Health and safety check sheet
217) What is to be updated regarding maintenance of equipment ?
a) Equipment maintenance and inspection logs
b) Notebook
c) Access control sheets
218) When would you need to use and escort?
a) Someone who has not been to the site before
b) Someone who you don’t trust
c) Someone who is not security cleared
219) When someone wants to leave your site, what must be returned?
a) Their belongings
b) Their temporary security pass
c) Their vehicle
220) What must be verified before someone enters a site?
a) vehicle registration
b) The person’s identity
c) The persons movements
221)What rules are in place that ensure you operate within the law?
a) standard operating procedures( SOP)
b) OSHAD c) ADMCC
222) What should be inspected at an access control zone?
a)Bags b) ID c) Tickets
223) What is one of the duties of the shift supervisor?
a) Make sure you are fed
b) Make sure you are on time
c) Coordinate duty rotation
224) Which electronic access system requires a number code?
a) Pin code entry b) Eye scanner c) Fingerprint reader
225)What must mechanical equipment that is used to control access be inspected for?
a) Damage and wear b) Rust c) Loose fitted items
226) what is the duty of the movement controller?
a) The movement controller is responsible for moving people that should not be there
b) The movement controller is responsible for progressing site users forward into the
access control zone
c)The movement controller is responsible for moving vehicles
227) What is the purpose of access control policy?
a) stop vandalism
b) To deter criminals from entering the site
c) identifying and dealing with security risk facing the organization, its staff and visitors
228) What are all visitors to site required to do?
a) Empty their bags
b) Sign in and sign out of the site
c)Sigh the health and safety register
229) Staff who are issued with company ID, should do what if it is lost?
a) Inform company immediately
b) Inform the police
c) Look for it immediately
230) Which of the following are prohibited when in a vehicle at and access point?
a) Honking your horn
b) Tailgating
c) Flashing your light
231) Contractors are required to sign what at the access point?
a) Victors log b) Contractors log c) Vender log
232) How would you describe a vendor?
a) Vendors are those who provide fuel , food , water and other supplies
b) Vendors are those who provide cleaning services
c) Vendors are those who provide only office supplies
233)What are physical system that assist in access control?
a) Cones , Road block , Search lanes
b) Dogs , search lights , checkpoint
c) Traffic gates , barriers , electronic card access
234) What are the 2 basic requirements of personnel access?
a) Determining identity and determining level of access
b) Determining if you know the person and where they are allowed to visit
c) Determining if they have ID and vehicle pass
235) What should you maintain in order to avoid conflict?
a) Awareness b) Atmosphere c) Sense of humor
236) Which of the following contribute to conflict in the workplace?
a) some one smells b) Lack of personal space c) Bad attitude
237) Which of the following are an external cause of conflict?
a) Bad location b) angry customer c) untidy office
238) Most conflicts have their roots in uncertainty, and negotiation is a way of managing what ?
a) Resultant risk b) Failure c) Inputs
239) What is the process when one person believes that other has frustrated, or is about to
frustrate , known as ?
a)Risk b) Conflict c) Poor management
240) What is the best conflict management style?
a) The avoiding style
b) The problem- solving style
c) The bargaining style
241) When you experience conflict with someone else you should always remember to
compromise . ( True / False/ Neither)
242) Which of the following is an example of negative communication?
a) shouting at the person to show your authority
b) Telling a person to calm down after a fight
c) Politely refusing entry to a customer who does not meet the entry requirements
243) Why should the use of force be left as a last resort?
a) You may lose the fight
b) For the safety of yourself and others
c) The customer might bring his friends
244)Which of the following is most likely to aggravate a customer?
a) Taking the customer seriously
b) Giving the customer a free drink
c) Not listening to the customer
245) What is workplace violence?
a) Being assaulted in circumstances relating to work
b) Being assaulted by a customer
c) Being assaulted by your manager
246) Why is it important to report all incidents of violence?
a) To pick up trends
b) To look good in front of your manager
c) To get a pay rise
247) Which of the following physical stances would help in conflict situation ?
a) Standing face to face with the customer
b) Pointing a finger at the customer
c) Showing open hands to a customer
248) Which of these would not be good war to de-escalate a potential conflict situation?
a) Showing empathy b) Using humor or sarcasm c) Listening actively
249) What is one of the main reason for reviewing incidents of work related violence ?
a) The assess whether management instruction were followed when dealing with the incident.
b) To improve the way that similar situation are handled in the future
c) To gather evidence required to prosecute everyone involved in the incident
250) Which of these is a non verbal way of signaling non aggression?
a) Standing square on to the other person
b) Only paying particle attention to the other person
c) Gesturing with open palms
251) What is the best definition of a win-win approach to a conflict situation?
a) A solution which allows both parties involved in the situation to come away feeling
satisfied with the outcome
b) Explaining company procedure to the unhappy person so that they understand why
you cannot help them
d) Getting a colleague involved in the situation to see if they can find a resolution to the
problem

252) What is the final stage in the escalation of a conflict situation?


a) Threats b) Violence c) Anger
253) What is meat by the term critical incidents?
a) An incident that does not cause disruption to normal operations
b) An incident that may cause significant disruption to normal operations, or serious
harm to people property or information
c) An incident that may cause signification disruption to operations , but only causes
minor harm to people and property
254) What makes an incident critical?
a) The impact it has on people and buildings
b) The impact it has on the surrounding area
c) The impact it has on a business or organization
255) Security staff can reduce the impact of a critical incident through rapid and accurate
response in order to ?
a) Stop damage, isolate the threat, add non-essential tasks hand over the emergency area
b) Reduce damage, stop risks isolate personal in a danger area, hold back the emergency
services response

c)Reduce damage, isolate risk and threats, remove non essential personnel from the
are, coordinate emergency service response

256) What is a specific incident within a government building?


a) Fire, serious illness armed attack, teacher strike, IT breach or data loss
b) Fire , mass protest , terrorism, IT breach or loss of data
c) Violent conduct , sever weather , terrorism
257) What is a specific incident within hotels and tourist sites?
a) Fire, Violent conduct, terrorism , missing children
b) Spectator violence fire terrorism , stampede , kidnapping or missing child
c) Violent conduct , sever weather , terrorism
258) What is a specific incident within parks, beaches and public areas?
a) Violent conduct, Sever weather , Terrorism
b) Fire , theft , missing children , water leaks
c) Power failure sabotage, theft , terrorism , water leaks
259) When responding to an incident the security guard should think about what?
a) Take into account health and safety, cordon of a threat
b) Assess risks to health and safety , reduce the risk of further damage , isolate the
threat or hazard
c) Record health and safety issues, cordon of any risk or damage, ignore any threat
260) If you see someone trespassing what should you do?
a) Escort the person away and take a note
b) Report immediately to the control room , do not speak with the trespasser
c) Report immediately to he control room , attempt to speak with the trespasser
261) What does sop stand for?
a) Standard operation protocol
b) Stand open point
c) Standard operating procedure
262) What is classed as violent behavior?
a) If any person is committing unarmed violence towards other
b) If a person is threatening another person
c) If you see somebody who is shouting at another person
263) What is the first thing you should do if you see somebody who is violent ?
a) Take notes and talk to the person being violent, escort the violent person away
b) Deal with the offender by , using rapid physical intervention using defensive
techniques and restrain the offender
c) Call the police and escort the offender away from the situation
264) What is the first thin you should do if you see someone action in a suspicious way ?
a) Report them immediately to the control room
b) Take a note of them and writhe this information in your note book
c) Maintain visual contact and continue your patrol
265) What should you do if you find a hazardous substance exposure?
a) Take a sample of the hazardous substance and take it back to the control room
b) Report the incident to the control room take a sample
c) Assess the type of substance and establish a safe distance report the incident to the
control room , determine if the substance can be contained by the security staff in the
location .
266) If a fire is detected what should you do?
a) Raise the alarm, give clear calm directions to leave the area via designated fire
routes, assess the potential for fighting the fire
b) Raise the alarm , ensure members of the public no where to go fight the fire
c) Keep calm shout “fire fire fire “ Lock for the cause of the fire and put it out
267) If an armed attack is taking place you should .
a) Become a super hero and save the day by defeating the attacker
b) Report immediately to the control room with the attackers detail, dealy the attackers progress
c) Call for police support and tell the control room that you have the situation under control
268) What are the signs of a suspicious package or device?
a) It has a returns address, stains , strange smell strange sound, unexpected delivery ,
strange deliver instructions
b) It has no returns address, stains , strange smell , strange sound, unexpected delivery,
strange delivery instructions
c) It has a returns address , stains, strange smell , no sound , unexpected delivery the
correct delivery instructions
269) How could you receive a bomb threat?
a) By telephone call , handwritten letter, email
b)WhatsApp message , skype , someone tells you
c) By telephone call , postcard , text
270) If you see a suspect package you should
a) Use a radio and activate the fire alarm system
b) Do not use a radio, Do not activate any fire alarm
c) Do not use a radio, activate the fire alarm
271) What is the blast safety distance outside for a pipe bomb?
a) 500m b|)1000m c)350
272) What is the blast safety distance outside for a car bomb?
a) 500m b)350m c)1000m

273) What is the blast safety distance outside for a Semi trailer bomb?
a) 1500m b)2800m c)1000m
274) What is the blast safety distance outside for a Moter bike bomb ?
a) 500m b)2800m c)1000m
275) What are the four c’s ?
a) Confirm , clear , cordon , control
b) Clear , comfort , cordon , control
c) Clear , comport , cordeen , crative
276)What does CIT stand for?
a) Cash in transit
b) Cheuqe in transit
c) Club in troop
277)What is the CIT driver responsible for ?
a) Carry the CIT container whilst walking
b) Walks with and protects the courier
c) Responsible for navigation, driving and parking the vehicle
278) What is the escort responsible for ?
a) Carry the CIT container whilst walking
b) Walks with and protects the courier
c) Responsible for navigation, driving and parking the vehicle
279) What is the courier responsible for
a) Carry the CIT container whilst walking
b) Walks with and protects the courier
c) Responsible for navigation, driving and parking the vehicle
280) What documentation is reuired for CIT?
a) The guard report
b) The time on and off report
c) Police information card
281) Who is responsible for licensing and inspection CIT companies?
a) PSBD b) Police c) FRLH
282) The conduct of CIT operation in the UAE is governed by chapter ….. of the ministerial
decision no ?
a) Chapter 3 b) Chapter 4 c) Chapter 6
283) When preparing to use the armored vehicle to complete a CIT task the crew should inspect
the ?
a) The wheels b) The engine and interior c) 360 cameras, access locks
284) While on the road crew should ?
a) Listen out to the radio
b) Update the central control room on progress
c) Check the vehicle inventory
285) When approaching the intended dismount point crews should ?
a) Visually scan the area for potential risks and threats
b) Make a phone call to your buddy
c) Look through the window for further instructions
286) The size of a CIT crew may vary but a common example is ?
a) 1 driver , 1 escort b)1 driver , 1 currier , 3 escort c) 1 driver , 1 currier , 1 escort
287) At the transfer area the escort team will do the following ?
a) Go to the mall and check the status
b) Radio check the driver confirming safe arrival
c) Look through the window for further instructions
288) When returning to the vehicle from the transfer area the escort team will do what ?
a) Make sure that there boots are polished
b) Ensure that the crew are fully hydrated for the return trip
c) Adopt an appropriate walking formation for the route
289) What does ATM stand for?
a) Arrest telephone mike
b) Automated teller machine
c) Automated transmission mike
290) What is the definition of an attack?
a) A direct assault by criminals on a CIT crew, vehicle or cash holding devices or personnel
b) A fight which cause much anticipated noise
c) A loud and semi aggressive altercation in the mall
291) What is the definition of an armored vehicle?
a) A vehicle that is soft skinned and easily damaged
b) A vehicle tat has been hardened to with stand fire, and unauthorized intrusion to an
attack
c) None of these
292) Within an organization providing CIT service, there are 2 main categories of staff which are
they?
a) Administration , operational
b) Operational , Regional
c) Administration , combat assistance
293) What checks should be carried out on vehicles on a daily basis?
a) Fuel and radio b) Tyres, seatbelts c) Alarm system , vault and compartments

294) When mounted in the armored vehicle crews should do the following ?
a) Go to sleep b) Read a newspaper
c) Report progress through scheduled communication checks
295) What documentation is required for CIT?
a) The guard report
b) Walks with and protects the courier
c) Police information card
296) List four pieces of task equipment circle the correct list
a) Coin bags, pellet gun , papper spray , hand bad
b) Armoured vehicle , CIT container , Coin bags , Handheld reaccept scanner
c) Coin bags , papper spray , IT container , Hand bag
297) How many parts is a CIT operation divided into ?
a) 3 parts b) 2 parts c) 5 parts
298) What is the composition of a 5 person CIT crew?
a) 4 escorts , 1 driver b) 4 escorts , 1 courier c) 2 couriers , 1 driver , 2 boss
299) What is the composition of a 4 person CIT crew?
a) 3 escorts , 1 courier b) 2 escorts , 1 driver , 1 courier c) None of the mentioned
300) What is the composition of a 3 person CIT crew?
a) 2 escorts , 1 courier b) 2 drivers, 1 escort c) 1 driver 2 escorts
301) Regarding bank security , what does OPZ stand for?
a) Outer public zone b) Other play zone c) Other pay zone
302) Regarding bank security , what does IPZ stand for?
a) Inner public zone b) In point zone c) Identify people zone
303) Regarding bank security , what does PZ stand for?
A) Public zone b) play zone c) Play zebra
304) HVAC stads for heating ventilation and air con. ( Yes / No / May bee )
305) PIN stands for personal identification Number. ( Yes / No / May bee )
306) What is a tiger kidnap?
a) Kidnap of a relative to force someone to carry out a crime to ensure the safety of the
kidnapped person
b) Kidnapping a tiger to sell to the highest bidder
c) A striped shawl that is stolen to order for rich women
307) What is the main business of a high street bank?
a) Arrange the delivery and collection of plastic cards
b) Buy sell cars and offer tea or coffee to customers
c) Cash transition and arranging loans.
308) What makes banks an easy target for crime?
a) The alarms don’t when there’s power cut
b) They are easily accessible by members of the public
c) They don’t have bars across the windows and doors
309) What is the first line of security at the local bank ?
a) The security guard b) The bank tiller c) The steel bank doors
310) What asset would larger banks have to protect themselves?
a) armed guards b) Security control room c) A computerized safe
311) What items do banks have to assist security measures?
a) Hostile vehicle bollards- CCTV monitoring security lighting
b) Landscape design- security staff rules of entry no helmets sunglasses etc
c) Both A and B
312) Banks have security measures to detect , deter and deny potential criminals from
attempting hostile activity? ( Yes/ No/ Maybe)
313) Nonverbal communication CCTV screening entry control silent alarms are collectively
known as ?
a) Overt security measures b) Covert security measures c) Passive security measures
314) How do bank s helps deter the chances of being attacked in working hours?
a) Posted opening times list of employees on holiday
b) Bank security staff on duty – trained bank staff on duty
c) Shorter opening hours- hotline to polices HQ
315) Why is there key control between the inner public zone and the private zone?
a) So only the bank manager can allow access
b) Prevent children from playing in there
c) Prevent unauthorized personnel from entering
316) Why do bank use security personnel?
a) Well trained security staff will always dater criminals from targeting the bank
b) Banks make so much profit they like to hire security staff as a way of saying thank you
to their customers
c) Banks always need to have a minimum number of personnel working there before they
can open
317) Identify the primary duties of bank security staff ?
a) Welcoming customers – showing people hoe to use the bank ATM’s doing
photocopying – Getting teas and coffees
b) Protecting property responding to security incidents reporting suspicious behavior
securing a crime scene
c) Doing crossword puzzles monitoring social media running errands making tea and
coffee
318) Security staff can observe customers for type of clothing bags carried shapes under clothing
and bod language . this is called what?
a)Eyeing up the customer b) Customer validation c) Customer screening
319) Security staff can assist the bank by getting to know regular customers provide customer
services and direct customers around the bank these are known as what ?
a) General duties b)Secondary duties c) Dogs body duties
320)What does CIT stand for wrt bank security
a) Cash in transit b) Cash in tops c) Cash I take
321) What should bank security staff do when they don’t recognize CIT personnel?
a) Find out the Cit personnel’s name offer tea and coffee
b) Check body armour check vehicle is secure
c) Check all Id’s are valid documentation is correct
322) Besides physical targeting and armed attack banks can be the target of othe types of crime
what types ?
a) Stealing of office stationery
b) Fraud phishing counterfeit cheques
c) Tunneling under the bank stealing the ATM
323) Atm can be targeted specifically how?
a) The whole machine stolen
b) By someone fitting a card copying device
c) By Someone trying to hack into the software
324) What would be the target for fitting a card copying device to an ATM ?
a) Trying to steal personal identification numbers for cards
b) To make a spare copy of the card for a friend
c) To send the information to a friend
325) What is infection control?
a)The steps taken to reduce the chance of spreading infections diseases
b) The steps that should not taken to reduce the chance of spreading infectious diseases
c) Stand for away to ensure that you reduce the chance of spreading infectious diseases
326) What is a care giver?
a) Anyone responsible for providing food to patients and their families
b) Any one responsible for providing drinks to patients and their families
c) Any personnel responsible for providing services to patients and their families
327) What is a access zone?
a) Designated areas within a hospital requiring authorization and access credentials
b) An area put aside for unauthorized personnel
c) An undesignated areas within a hospital requiring authorization and access credentials
328) What type of potential hazards are there in a hospital?
a) Physical hazard , Biological , Trip hazard
b) Physical hazard , Biological , chemical hazard
c) Physical hazard , Biological , fall hazard
329) What type of items are placed into a sharps container?
a) Empty vials, Empty intravenous tubes , PPE, wipes , packaging
b) Blood , infectious waste , contaminated PPE, intravenous tubes
c) Needles broken glass, blades , razors, wires other sharps
330) What type of items are placed into a Biohazard container?
a) Empty vials, Empty intravenous tubes , PPE, wipes , packaging
b) Blood , infectious waste , contaminated PPE, intravenous tubes
c) Needles broken glass, blades , razors, wires other sharps
331) What type of items are placed into a Chemotherapy container?
a) Empty vials, Empty intravenous tubes , PPE, wipes , packaging
b) Blood , infectious waste , contaminated PPE, intravenous tubes
c) Needles broken glass, blades , razors, wires other sharps
332) What type of level access control has drop off points?
a) Public zone b)High security zone c) Staff zone
333) What types of level access control has break areas?
a) Public zone b)High security zone c) Staff zone
334) What type of level access control has IP wards?
a) Public zone b)High security zone c) Staff zone
335) What is the amber incident code?
a) Utility/ I.T failure b) Internal disaster c) Missing infant or child
336) What is the Green incident code?
a) Missing adult b) Weapon or hostage situation c) Internal disaster
337) What is the incident colour code for violent person?
a) Red b) Gold c) White
338) What are the common hospital incidents?
a) White , blue , stroke alert
b) Yellow , silver , heart attack
c) Pink , brown , broken bone
339) What does SCC mean?
a) Security, Control , Center
b) Security, Control , Club
c) Security , Control , Code
340) What is a code blue incident?
a) fire or smoke b) Sever weather c) Unresponsive adult medical emeg.
341) What is stage 1 of the evacuation drill inn the event of a fire?
a) Monitor the situation and be prepared to evacuate further
b) Evacuate the immediate area, maintain caregiving capabilities
c) Raise the alarm and remove all personnel from the area
342) What is stage 2 of the evacuation drill inn the event of a fire?
a) Monitor the situation and be prepared to evacuate further
b) Evacuate the immediate area, maintain caregiving capabilities
c) Raise the alarm and remove all personnel from the area
343) A slip and fall is what type of hazard?
a) Biological b) Chemical c) Physical
344) What is ERT?
a) Emergency response task
b) Emergency response team
c) Emergency responder task
345) What colour are critical hospital security codes?
a) White , Yellow, blue , Red
b) Green , Yellow , Blue , Red
c) Red ,Green , Orange
346) What is code red?
a) Power outage b) Fire c) Internal disaster
347) In response of a code orange you should carry out what first?
a) Leave the building straightly away
b) Occupy access control points at hospital entries
c) Contact the control room and wait for orders
348) What should you do with PPE after use?
a) through b) reuse c) store
349) Patient confidentially does what?
a) Allow every one to learn about a patients situation
b) Protect the patient personal information and details
c) It is not required and it is important for me to know what and why the patient is in
hospital.
350) What is the definition of a special event?
a) A birthday party
b) An event which will have a large gathering of people in one place
c) A fancy dress new years event
351) How are numbers usually controlled at special events?
a) Ticketing- event tickets allow access no ticket no access
b) Stamping the hands of people as they arrive
c) Issuing a hat to wear
352) Who or what is the event sponsor?
a) The people in charge of catering
b) Anyone carrying a clipboard and looking important
c) The person/ organization that is funding the event for financial gain and or exposur
353) What does the acronym VOC stand for ?
a) Venue operations center
b) Very old contestant
c) Voice over challenge
354) Significant threats to event security could include?
a) Inappropriately dressed people
b) People sneaking in sandwiches or water
c) Fire-terrorism-crowd violence forced entry , alcohol drug abuse , child abduction ,
protests , criminal activity
355) what hazards could threaten a special event?
a) A blocked drain/ toilet
b) A door that is creaking
c) Sever weather . structural failure , hazardous materials , excessive, Noise fireworks
and lasers
356) Visitor security screening means?
a) A valid ticket or id not under the influence of alcohol. Drugs no prohibited items
b) Having a good look at the visitors
c) Checking the closed circuit TV screens for activity
357) What is a security zone?
a) Somewhere safe for the security staff to have a coffee
b) An area to conduct people searches
c) Event participant zone
358) An example of access control is?
a) Waving flags or banners
b) Turnstiles or gates
c) Regular patrols
359) You can slow down crowd surges with ?
a) Zigzagged barriers approaching an ACP
b) Popping balloons to simulate gunfire
c) Placing extra guards on the access gate
360) Who are security staff answerable to at a special evet?
a) The security supervisor
b) Police
c) ADMCC
361) All security staff at a special event must be able to access?
a) The staff toilets b) The Required action plans and resources
c) The wifi network for checking Instagram etc

362) What other important agency must security staff be aware of operating at a special event?
a) Special event entertainers b) Ambulance services c) Ice cream vans
363) What would be regarded as a critical incident at a special event ?
a) Birds flying into the event
b) Someone found seated in the wrong section
c) Anything that threatens the safety of personnel at the event
364) Special event security staff need to be aware of media personnel , why?
a) They often have access to certain areas and operate recording equipment
b) So if they find someone famous you can ask for a selfie
c) Who Are
365) Security professionalism at all times is important because?
a) It’s the law
b) Because you could be setting an example to young impressionable people
c) Security staff are often working under the public gaze
366) What health hazards could exist at a special event ?
a) Locked toilets b) Seating collapse c) Lots people coughing and sneezing
367) List 3 security static post roles at a special event?
a) Bird control- vehicle parking – hot dog queues
b) Security cameras- access control- bag search
c)Vehicle parking – bag search – crowd control
368) What common incidents can occur at special event?
a) People seated in wrong section – car alarms going off – visitors arriving under the
influence
b) Lost child- lost phone – lost memory
c) Fighting PDA’s falling asleep
369) What would be needed to evacuate a section quickly and safely?
a) A map and a radio b) A map and a compass c) Required action and resources
370) What behavior should security staff should avoid to prevent negative media coverage?
a) being helpful and efficient
b) Checking social media whilst on duty
c) Smoking , eating drinking d) B and C
371) How would you deal with someone claiming to be a VIP?
a) Ask for a selfie and call your mates on the radio
b) Laugh and tell them to get to the back of the queue
c) Call the security manager for advice or to come and deal with the issue
372) Someone reports a lost child, what do you do?
a) Report the issue to your security manager and or the police as soon s possible
b) Suggest trying the ice cream stalls
c) Say you’ll keep your eye open for a child looking lonely
373) Some personal items in a bag are handed to you as lost property, what would you do?
a) Give the bag to a responsible looking member of the public to give to the police
b) Keep the item’s in a sage place until they can be handed to your manager or the
police for processing
c) Have a rummage around to see if there’s any id
374)What is defined as a port?
a) A geographical area for ships/ boat to load and unload
b) A nice drink after a meal
c) A power or data interface on computer
375) What does PFSO stand for?
a) Port Fingered singing object
b)Person for security operations
c) Port facility security officer
376) How is an airport defined?
a) A landing and take off area with lots of shops
b) A geographical area designed to accommodate aircraft , passenger, cargo and
maintenance operations
c)An area for flying operations with lots of spare space for golf course and football pitches
377) What is the point at which a person is processed into a country called?
a) A border b) An edge c) A rim
378) What agency protects a country through regulation of incoming goods and people?
a) Customs b) Normal c) traditions
379) What are 2 specific threats associated with ports?
a) Stowaways and drug importation
b) Ships not parallel parked- fuel spillage when refueling
c) Pleasure and business craft getting mixed up- fishermen on the dock walls
380) What sea port hazard do you need to be aware of?
a) Board sailors – surfers- yachters- kite surfers- boogie boarders
b) Cargo loading / unloading operations – falling off the docks fuel spillages slip trips
and falls noise and movement of heavy plant/ machinery
c) Fish and chip shops – holidaymakers – children playing seagulls scavenging adverse
weather conditions
381) How is control of entry to the port are managed?
a) The coastguard b) Automated barriers c) Manned access control point
382) How is sea port security enabled to prevent accidents and reduce the chance of injury?
a) Traffic management cones and speed bumps
b) First aid stations on every corner
c) Security is centralized with cctv cameras covering all areas
383) Critical incidents are a constant threat; How would be expected to respond to them mostly
a) First aid b) Police c)Firemen
384)Why might an airport be a key terrorist target?
a) A high value asset with lots of collateral ( people)
b) Planes are and easy target
c) You can just walk on / walk of an airport
385) What does ICAO stand for?
a) Institute of chartered aviation operators
b) Introducing challenging areas outside
c) International civil aviation organization
386) What specific threats to airports are there?
a) Terrorism, organized crime , sabotage , cyber attacks
b) Petty crime , theft , pickpockets , illegal upgrades
c) Bad weather , kite flyers, traffic problems , natural disasters
387) What health and safety issues need considering by security staff at an airport?
a) Noise , jet exhaust, fuel spillages
b) No toilets , no first aid , no cafes
c) Slippery floors , long walkways , nosy tannoys
388) Airport security is enhanced by wearing ID, access cards and use of keys and locks ,
collectively termed what?
a) Internet b) Technology c) Farenheit
389) Airport security uses areas of responsibility to manage specific threats known as what?
a) Cells b) Parts c) Zones
390) Security zones are split into 2 major areas , what are these ?
a) Aerodrome and buildings
b) Airside and terminal
c) Airfield and shops
391) Airport security can consist of several agencies can you name 2 ?
a) Police and airline staff
b) Customs and border control
c) Both the above
392) Besides passenger check-in what other important step maintains airport security?
a) Duty free b) Costa c)Baggage check
393) Passenger inspection consists of 3 areas , what are these?
a) Checkpoint entry- inspection point – repacking zone
b) In, rummage ,out
c) Passport control ,baggage control, ticket control
394) Main duty as a checkpoint is?
a) Informing passengers of the rules and regulations
b) Laughing at what the passengers have packed
c) Making life as difficult as possible for the passenger
395) The main duty of the inspection point is?
a) X-ray operation and inspection
b) Checking for gold teeth and rings
c) Making sure passengers take their shoes off
396) The main duty of the repacking point is ?
a) Observing the mayhem that has been caused by the inspections
b) Stuffing passengers bags with anybody’s belongings
c) Ensuring passengers have all their belonging and clothing items
397) Who is allowed to search a female passenger?
a) A robot b) A female security officer c)Any security officer
398) What does ATC stand for ?
a) Air traffic control b) Another tom cat c) Air terminal community
399) What does FANR stand for?
a) Federal authority for nuclear regulation
b) Federal authority for nose regulations
c) Federal authority for noise regulation
400) What was the federal law number of 2009 regarding the peaceful uses of nuclear energy?
a) No 1 b) No 6 c) No 10
401) What does desalination do ?
a) It cleans water and makes it useful for watering plants
b) It cleans water and removes salt so that when its used to wash cars there is no marks
left on the paintwork
c) The removal of salt and minerals from salt water in order to make water drinkable
402) What are the three types of nuclear energy plants detectors?
a) Pocket , hand , automatic b) Sound , sight , smell c) Electric , hand , xray
403) What are the 4’ds?
a) Deter , detect , deny , delay b) Deter , detect , deny ,dely c) date doctor do
404) A critical incident in an oil and gas site is what ?
a) Explosion b) Theft c) breakdown
405) What is one responsibilities of the FANR?
a) Keeping the UAE in the for front of nuclear energy and providing a clean water supply
b) Issuing licenses to operate in the nuclear energy sector
c) Being responsible for the production of nuclear energy
406) What is the definition of desalination?
a) It cleans water and makes it useful for watering plants
b) It cleans water and removes salt so that when its used to wash cars there is no marks
left on the paintwork
c) The removal of salt and minerals from salt water in order to make water drinkable
407) What is the definition or critical infrastructure?
a) Assets that are essential for the functions of society and the economy
b) The removal of salt and minerals from salt water in order to make it drinkable
c) The production of electricity from source of energy such as oil , gas or nuclear reactors
408) What is the definition of power generation?
a) Assets that are essential for the functions of society and the economy
b) The removal of salt and minerals from salt water in order to make it drinkable
c) The production of electricity from source of energy such as oil , gas or nuclear
reactors
409) When was federal law no6 introduced by the FANR?
a) 2010 b) 2009 c) 2006
410) Radioactive materials are what?
a) Naturally occurring metals from the earth
b) Energy that is transmitted with enough energy to change physical matter
c) An item that can be purchased over the counter with a credit card
411) What type of barrier can be placed to limit the amount of radiation dose that staff can be
exposed to ?
a) Crash barrier b) Safety barrier c) Steel concrete or water
412) What is dose measured in ?
a) Ohms b) Millirems c) Litres
413) Most humans receive how many millirems per year from a natural source
a) 320 b) 280 c) 420
414) What is used to detect radiation levels?
a) Automatic detector b) Hand held detector c) Pocket detector
415) What is used to detect radioactive materials in goods bags cars and trucks
a) Automatic detector b) Hand held detector c) Pocket detector
416) What is used to detect , locate the position and measure dose levels?
a) Automatic detector b) Hand held detector c) Pocket detector
417) What is a safe level of ionsing radiation?
a) vehicle fumes b) Rays form the sun c) Fumes from cooking
418) What is the biggest threat to nuclear security?
a) Theft b) Illegal smuggling of radioactive materials c) Vandalism and damage
419) What is a health and safety hazard within oil and gas?
a) Slip and fall b) Spillage c) Explosion and fires
420) When working in high risk areas security staff must what , in oil and gas?
a) Be smartly dressed at all times
b) Observe the PPE requirements and wear protective equipment as appropriate
c) Remain inside the control room area due to possible health and safety issues
421) The provision of physical security within an oil and gas plants is to what?
a) Safeguard against acts of sabotage or terrorism , and accidents or safety breaches
b) To work as part of a team so that the company can provide a sufficient service to the UAE
c) To provide a safe working environment to members of staff
422) Who monitors the security threats for oil and gas?
a) The UAE armed forces b) National security agencies c) Police
423) What is a safety hazard within a water treatment facility?
a) Electrical transformers overheating causing fire
b) Possible theft of water bottles
c) Contamination of water supply
424) What is a n artefact?
a) An object made by humans of historical or cultural significance
b) A method of surveillance
c) A perimeter intrusion detection system
425) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) Visitors entering in large groups
b) Visitors handling the exhibits
c) Visitors using cameras without the flash
426) Improper handling of artefacts and exhibits can cause damage security staff should
a) Handle them when nobody else is watching
b) Handle them if they have seen how to do it properly
c) Not attempt to handle the items
427) Which of the following environmental factors is a potential cause of damage to museum
exhibits?
a) wind b) UV exposure ( Sun light) c) snow
428) What is the meaning of counterfeit?
a) An object made in imitation of an original, attempting to be passed as a genuine
article
b) A security counter measure
c) Visitors using cameras without the flash
429) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) k9 patrols b) Military units c) Vibration sensors
430) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Glass exhibit casings b) K9 patrols c) Mobile phone
431) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Military units b) Mobile phones c) Motion sensor
432) If a security alarm is activated, what is the first action that security staff in the museum
should take?
a) Seal entry and exit points at the hall , zone or area of the alarm
b) Evacuate the building
c) Arrest any suspicious looking person
433) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) CCTV cameras b) K9 patrols c) Barbed wire perimeter
434) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) Internal threats from corrupt staff members
b) Delayed flight departure or arrival
c) Food poisoning
435) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) Public holidays b) Attempts to damage exhibits c) Regular deliveries
436) Other than direct threats such as theft or damage what else can put museum at risk?
a) Environmental factors such as humidity, temperature and light
b) The age of certain exhibits
c) School visits
437) Which of the following may motivate an act of deliberate damage to museum exhibits?
a) Favorite artist not on display
b) The time of day
c) Extreme political or cultural difference
438) Of the following , who is most likely to deliberately cause damage to museum exhibits?
a) An employee who is angry and upset
b) Delivery driver
c) Visiting VIPs
439) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Environmental sensors b) OC spray c) Barbed wire perimeter
440) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) K9 patrols b) Special exhibit fixings c) Helmet and T-baton
441) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Exhibit inventory numbers b) Helmet and T-baton
c) Environmental factors such as humidity , temperature an light
442) Which of the following is a high profile museum in the UAE?
a) The natural history museum b) The Louvre, Abu Dhabi c) The global village , Dubai
443) Which of the following is a potential indicator of risk or threat to a museum ?
a) Suspected surveillance activity
b) Summer holidays
c) Visitors wearing dark sunglasses
444) What is a museum?
a) A place devoted to the procurement , care study and display or objects of lasting
interest and value
b) A place where unused pieces of equipment are kept
c) A place where books can be borrowed and returned
445) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Wrist band for VIP visitors
b) Railing or ropes to ensure a safe distance between visitors
c) Buses to bring tour group to the museum
446) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) fire b) discounted entry ticket c) large tourist groups
447) How can exhibit inventory number be used to assist with security?
a) Thieves will not attempt to steal any item with an inventory number
b) Then inventory number can be checked to verify the authenticity of any clim of a
found item that was stolen
c) The inventory numbers are hard to guess
448) Which of the following are commonly monitored by environmental sensor within a
museum ?
a) Fire smoke , temperature and humidity
b) wind speed , direction and attitude
c) Noise levels
449) Aim of first aid call 3 p means?
a) Preserve life , prevent further harm , promote recovery
b) play health , passing hospital, prevent crime
c) Promote life , passing hospital , playing good role
450) DRSABCD
Danger , Response , send for help , Airway , Breathing , CPR , Defibrillation
451) AVPU
Alert , Voice , Pain , Unconscious
452) If a casualty is suspected of suffering
Lay them down , raise their legs to improve blood flow to vital organs , cover with a
blanket to keep warm
453) Provide 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breath
(100-120 speed/ baby 1/3, 2 finger)
454) AED = Automated external defibrillator
455) Bleeding nose = Sit the casualty down and have them lean forwards – this will ensure blood
doesn’t’ fun down their throat blocking the airway, Tell the casualty not to speak cough or sniff
as this break and start
456) Choking : Use the heel of your hand to give 5 sharp slaps between their shoulder blades
457 Fire triangle : Heat , fuel , oxygen
458) Remove any one item fire will be finish . ( true/ false)
459) Fire does not respect anything or anyone
460) fires an double in size 40 sec.
461) Average response time in UAE is 10-15 minutes
462) 25% of fires in the UAE are attributed to smoking cigarettes
463) Fire can spread by 4 method =
Convection – As a fire burns hot gasses will rise and collect in contained spaces, and if hot
enough will cause further fire to start
Conduction- Heat can transfer through solid materials eventually increasing the
temperature enough o cause combustion of new fuel
Radiation – Heat can transfer through the air
Direct burning- The flames come into contact with new fuel and spread the fire
464) There are 3 ways to bring a fire under control and extinguish it
a) Starving – Remove fuel , breaks the fire triangle
b) Smothering – Restrict oxygen to the fire
c) Colling – Removes heat from the fire
465) Classifications of fire
Class A – Solid materials eg wood , paper , fabric , plastic
Class B - Flammable liquids eg petrol , oil , paint
Class C- Flammable gas eg Methane , butane , propane
Class D- Flammable metal eg , magnesium , aluminum
Class E – Electrical fires
466) Color of fire Extinguishers
a) Water – Red ( Effective range- 10-12m) Danger to use on – Electrical metal )
b) Dry powder – Blue ( Effective range- 2-6m) Danger to use on – Electrical metal )
c) CO2- Black ( Effective range- 1-3m) Danger of freezing fingers during use CO2 is -780
d) Foam – cram color Effective range 3m danger if used on metal , electrical
467) Pass- Pull , Aim , squeeze , Sweep

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