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1. The state or quality of being secured or freedom from fear on danger is referred to as.

A. liberty C. protection
B. security D. dangerless
2. Who among the following refers to a group of people or organization entrusted with the job of protecting somebody
or something, especially a building or institution, against crime?
A. security officers C. security managers
B. protectors D. Guards
3. Hazards are either caused by nature or by –
A. animals C. man himself
B. calamities D. Volcano eruptions
4. The PNP and other government law enforcement agencies serve as the immediate law enforcement agency which –
A. persecute security guards who are improperly licensed
B. apprehend erring security guards and security agencies
C. assists security guards and security agencies in the performance of their security
functions
D. supervise the operation of security agencies
5. What will be the consequences to the business enterprises, if the hazards surrounding their personnel, properties,
and operation are not eliminated or controlled?
A. their productivity is restrained B. their productivity is progressive
C. there will be tranquility operation D. they contribute to national economy
6. These are conditions or acts that may cause damage to property, injury, or loss of life.
A. hazards C. danger
B. risks D. Warning
7. Preventing or stopping hazards in causing unintentional or intentional damage to Property, injury or loss of life is the
role of –
A. managers C. security
B. administrators D. Agencies
8. Which of these does not describe security?
A. state of feeling of safety B. freedom from worry about possible loss
C. security hazards D. something giving assurance
9. The Act governing the organization and management of private security agency, company guard forces and
government security forces is known as –
A. R.A. 8551 C. R.A. 8553
B. R.A. 6975 D. R.A. 5487
10. What law gives the PNP the responsibilities in the supervision, control and training, and operations of security
agencies and in the issuance of license to operate and the license to practice the security profession?
A. R.A. 8551 C. R.A. 8553
B. R.A. 6975 D. R.A. 5487
11. The terms denotes “earnest or constant application to work or business,” or “a special Branch of productive work, or
the capital or workers employed in it is referred to as –
A. Industry C. Security
B. Industrial Security D. Manufacturing Firm
12. This term means the “skillful use of means to accomplish a purpose.”
A. Administration C. Operation
B. Enterprises D. Management
13. The term may mean security measures applied to business industries.
A. Industrial Security C. Security Agency
B. Company Security Force D. Security Business
14. This could be defined as “the skillful handling of the security and safety measures of business enterprises and
industrial establishments.”
A. Security Operations B. Industrial Security Management
C. Security Administration D. Security Enterprises
15. There are two security measures usually undertaken: the active and passive measures. Which of these is not an
active measure?
A. Security education C. physical barriers
B. Security lightnings D. Safe and vaults
16. In the field of industrial security, various types of security are applied depending on the
A. time and season B. installation and the security needs
C. people and environment D. financial capabilities of the installation
17. It is the broadest branch of security which is concerned with the physical measures adopted to prevent unauthorized
access to equipment, facilities, materials, and documents, and to safeguard them against espionage, sabotage damage
and theft.
A. Industrial C. Physical
B. Communication D. VIP

18. A component of communication security that results from all measures designed to
protect transmission from the interception, traffic analysis, and initiative deception.
A. Cryptographic Security C. Physical Security
B. Transmission Security D. Speech Security
19. This is the type of security that deals primarily with the protection of processes,
formula, patents, and other industrial and manufacturing activities from espionage,
infiltration, loss, compromise, or phtocopying.
A. Operational Security C. Strategic Security
B. Tactical Security D. Document Security
20. This is involved in thebackground checks of individuals commensurate with the
security requirements of their work. This also includes measures designed to protect
employees of an organization or business establishment.
A. Air Cargo Security C. Personal Security
B. Employee Security D. Personnel Security
21. The state or quality of being secured or freedom from fear on danger is reffered to as
A. Liberty C. Protection
B. Security D. Dangerless
22. Who among the following refers to a group of people or organization entrusted with
the job of protecting somebody or
something, especially a building or institution, against crime?
A. security officers C. security managers
B. protectors D. Guards
23. Hazards are either caused by nature or by –
A. Animal C. man himself
B. calamities D. Volcano eruptions
24. The PNP and other government law enforcement agencies serve as the immediate law enforcement agency which –
A. persecute security guards who are improperly licensed
B. apprehend erring security guards and security agencies
C. Assist security guards and security agencies in the performance of their security
functions
D. supervise the operation of security agencies
25. What will be the consequences to the business enterprises, if the hazards sorrounding their personnel, properties
and operation are eliminated or controlled?
A. their productivity is restrained
B. their productivity is progressive
C. there will be tranquility of operation
D. they contribute to national economy
26. These are conditions are acts that maycause damage to property, injury, or loss of life.
A. hazards C. danger
B. risks D. Warning
27. Preventing or stopping hazards in causing unintentional or international damage to property, injury or loss of life is
the role of –
A. managers C. security
B. administrators D. Agencies
28. Which of these does not describe security?
A. state or feeling of safety
B. freedom from worry about possible loss
C. security hazards
D. something giving assurance
29. The Act of governing the organization and management of private security agency, company guard forces and
government security forces is known as –
A. R.A. 8551 C. R.A. 8553
B. R.A. 6975 D. R.A. 5487
30. What law gives the PNP the reposibilities in the supervision, control and training and operations of security agencies
and in the issuance of license to
operate and the license to practice the security profession?
A. R. A. 8551 C. R. A. 8553
B. R. A. 6975 D. R.A. 5487
31. What law gives the PNP the responsibilites in the supervision, control and training, and operation of security
agencies and in the issuance of license to operate and
the license to practice the security profession?
A. R.A. 8551 C. R.A. 8553
B. R.A. 6975 D. R. A. 5487
32. The term denotes “ earnest or constant application to work or business,” or “ a special branch of productive work, or
the capital of workers employed in
it is reffered to as –
A. Industry C. Security
B. Industrial security D. Manufacturing Firm
33. This term means the “skillful use of means to accomplish a purpose.”
A. Administration C. Operation
B. Enterprises D. Management
34. The term may security measures applied to business industries.
A. Industrial Security C. Security Agency
B. Company Security Force D. Security Business
35. This could be defined as “the skillful handling of the security and safety measures of business enterprises and
industrial establishments.”
A. Security Operation
B. Industrial Security Management
C. Security Administration
D. Security Enterprises
36. There are two security measures usually undertaken: the active and passive measures. Which of these is not an
active measures?
A. Security education C. physical barriers
B. Security lightings D. Safes and vaults
37. In the field of industrial security, various types of security are applied depending on the –
A. time and season
B. installation and the security needs
C. people and environment
D. financial capabilities of the installation
38. It is the broadest branch of security which is concerned with the physical measures adopted to prevent unauthorized
access to equipment, facilities,
materials, documents and to safeguard them against espionage, sabotage damage and theft.
A. Industrial C. Physical
B. Communication D. VIP
39. A component of communications security that results fromm all measures designed to protect transmission fro the
interception, traffic analysis, and
imitive deception.
A. Cryptographic security C. Physical security
B. Transmission security D. Speech security
40. This is a type of security t5hat deals primarily with the protection of processes, formula, patents and other industrial
and manufacturing activities from
espionage, infiltration, loss, compromise, or photocopying.
A. Operation Security C. Startegic Security
B. Tactical Security D. Document Security
41. It is the broadest branch of security which is actually a system of barriers placed between potential intruders and the
matters to be protected.
A. Document Security C. Industrial Security
B. Physical Security D. Operational Security
42. This refers to any physical structure whether natural or man made capable of restricting, deterring, delaying or
preventing illegal and unathorized access
to an installation.
A. Barriers C. Hazards
B. Fences D. Wall
43.The following are the principles which necessitates the establishment of physical measures to deny unauthorized
access or intrusion, except:
A. Enemy Agents Must Access
B. There is Impenetration Barrier
C. Surreptitious versus Non-Surreptious Entry
D. Each Installation is Different
44. Since eah installation is different, each will have -
A. different problems to overcome
B. different people and security officers
C. similar problems to overcome
D. diverse functions
45. What is the term referring to barriers which are offered by nature which could obstruct or delay the passage way of
potential intruders?
A. Artificial Barriers C. Natural Barriers
B. Nature Provided Barriers D. Man-made Barriers
46. These barriers include mountains, cliff, canyons, raves, seas, marshes, deserts, or terrain difficult ot transverse.
A. Natural C. Structural
B. Human D. Energy
47.These barriers are usually shepherd dogs trained for and used as guards.
A. Natural C. Animal
B. Human D. Energy
48. What is the level of security where the system designed to impede unauthorized external activity such as simple
intrusion to armed attack?
A. Minimum C. Low Level
B. Medium D. High Level
49. It is a medium of structure which defines the physical limits of an installation or area to restrict or impede access
thereto.
A. Perimeter Barrier C. Fences
B. Limiting Barrier D. Restrictive Barrier
50. Security managers and security personnel also consider the various lines of defense that could help delay or stop
intruders. First Line includes –
A. the building exterior
B. all perimeter barriers
C. those internal control measures
D. First Security responders
51. Perimeter barriers openings include the following, except:
A. gates and doors C. windows
B. sidewalks elevators D. Septic tank opening
52. Perimeter barriers opening are needed to be monitored because they –
A. could be used by intruders
B. could be used as escape route
C. are security eyes sores
D. should be repaired immediately
53. It is an unobstructed area maintained on both sides of the perimeter barrier.
A. Clear zone C. Perimeter area
B. Strolling area D. Patrolling zone
54. These are independent structures designed to contrl physical and visual access between outside areas.
A. Fences C. Perimeter barriers
B. Walls D. Grills or bars
55. This Solid fence is made of opaque material in such a way that visual access through the fence structure is denied.
A. Solid fence C. Semi-solid fence
B. Full-view fence D. Darkened fence
56. It is an additional overhang of barbed wire placed on vertical perimeter fences facing upward and outward with a 45-
degree angle with three to four
strands of barbed wires spaced 6-inches apart.
A. Guard Control Stations C. Top Guard
B. Guard Towers D. Cliffhanger
57. The following are examples of second line of defense except
A. doors C. floors
B. vaults D. Windows
58. Which of the following is not advantages for solid fences?
A. Denies visual access of the installation to the intruder
B. Denies the intruder the opportunity to overcome familiar with the personnel,
activities, and the scheduleof the movement of the guards
C. Prevents the guards from observing the area around the installation
D. Prevents the intruder to get familiar with the movements and the time schedule
of the guards patrols.
59. Employment of mechanical, electrical, electronic energy impose a deterrent to entry by the potential intruder or to
provide warning to guard personnel
refers to
A. Physical Barrier C. Structural barrier
B. Energy barrier D. Natural barrier
60. Line of protection adjacent to protected and passing through points of possible entry into the area.
A. Inside perimeter C. Outside perimeter
B. External perimeter D. Exterior perimeter
61. Concertina wire fence is considered as –
A. temporary fencing C. semi-permanent fencing
B. permanent fencing D. None of these
62. Additional protective measures normally provided at main perimetr entrances to secure areas located out-of-doors,
and manned by guards on full-time
basis.
A. Tower Guards C. Sidewalks elevators
B. Guard Control Stations D. Central Station System
63. All but one are first line defenses –
A. bodies of water C. building wall
B. fences D. Perimeter guards
64. A type of protective lighting being used in prisons and correctional institutions to illuminate walls and outside
barriers.
A. Glare projection type C. Controlled lighting
B. Continuous Lighting D. Standby Lighting
65. The least in terms of energy consumed and has the advantage of providing instant illumination when the switch is on
refers to –
A. Metal Halide C. Flourescent
B. Mercury Vapor Lamp D. Incandescent Lamp
66. These are highly focused incandescent lamp and are designed to pinpoint potential trouble spots.
A. Floodlights C. Streetlights
B. Emergency D. Fresnel Light
67. What lighting system is manually operated and is usually made up of movable search or floodlights that can be
located in selected or special locations
which will require lighting only for short period of time?
A. Standby C. Movable
B. Emergency D. Continuous
68. A type of lighting equipment which can be used to accomodate most outdoor security lightning needs, including the
illumination of boundaries, fences
and buildings and for the emphasis of vital areas or particular buildings.
A. Search Light C. Streetlights
B. Fresnel Light D. Floodlights
69. What lighting system is usec in times of power failure or other emergencies when other system are inoperative?
A. Stanby Lighting C. Floodlights
B. Movable Lighting D. Emergency Lighting
70. The most familiar type of outdoor security lighting designed to provide two specific results: glare projection or
controlled lighting refers to
A. Stanby C. Continuous
B. Emergency D. Portable
71. Flourescent Lamp was invented by –
A. Agapito Flores C. Perfecto Cunanan
B. Tomas Flores D. Juanito Esteban
72. A type of protective lighting being used in prisons and correctional institution to illuminate walls and outside
barriers.
A. Glare Projection type C. Controlled Lighting
B. Continuous Lighting D. Standby Lighting
73. This is used to illuminate the fence itself and the area beyond it (“the detection zone”). Its objective is to reveal an
intruder’s approach and produce glare
towards him, thus reducing his ability to see in the site
A. Fenced Perimeter Lighting C. Gate House Lighting
B. Flood Lighting D. Topping – up
74. A circuit which transmit the message to signaling apparatus.
A. Sensor C. Transmission Line
B. trigger device D. Enunciator
75. A kind of alarm which detects any sound caused by attempted forced entry.
A. Vibration Detection Device
B. Laser Beam Alarm
C. Electric Eye Device
D. Audio Detection Device
76. What is the signaling system that activates the alarm?
A. Sensor C. transmission line
B. trigger device D. Enunciator
77. This system consist of ringing up a visual or audible alarm near the object to be protected.
A. Central Station System C. Auxiliary Alarm
B. Local Alarm D. Propriety System
78. A kind of alarm wherein a visible or an invisible beam is emitted and when this is disturbed or when an intruder
breaks contact with the beam, it will
activate the alarm.
A. Metallic Foil
B. Vibration Detection Device
C. Photoelectric or Electric Eye Device
D. Laser Beam Alarm
79. A type of protective alarm wherein the currency activation devices are placed in the teller’s cash drawer and
connected to the alarm system using a wire
connector.
A. Foot Rail Activator
B. Foot Button
C. Bill Traps
D. Knee or Thigh Button
80. A type of protective alarm system where the central station is located outside the installation.
A. Auxiliary System
B. Central Station System
C. Local Alarm System
D. Propriety System
81. What is the alarm system where in the buildings or compounds, all possible point entry can be wired by using
electrically charge strips of tinfoil wire?
A. Breaking an Electrical Circuit through a Metallic Foil or Wire
B. Interuption of Light Beam of Photo
C. Detecting Sound and Vibration through an Audio Detection Device
D. Vibration Detection Device
82. Thes system derive their operating principle usually from a physical phenomenon known as “Doppler Effect”.
Constant sound waves in a cubicle
disturbed by an object will cause change of frquency and wave motion threby causing an alarm to trigger.
A. Interruption of Light Beam of Photo
B. Space and Motion Detectors
C. Penetration of an Electron of Electromagnetic Fence
D. Foot Rail Activator
83. This type of alrm is done by requiring on both side of the device and therefore the probility of accidental alrm is
reduced.
A. Bill Traps C. Knee orThigh Button
B. Foot Button D. Double Squeeze Buttons
84. What is the alarm transmission system where as many as 15 alarm transmitters may send alarm to a single recieving
panel at the central station over the
same time and each alarm has a distinct code?
A. Direct wire system s C. Circuit party systems
B. Multiplex system D. Digital communicator
85. What is the alarm transmission system where a pre-recorded verbal message is sent to a central station, answering
service, or police department when an
alarm is detected?
A. Radio Signal transmission
B. Digital Communicator
C. Video Verification
D. Direct wire system
86. This is widely used to detect glass breakage is show windows, doors and transom (casement). When the glass cracks
and breaks the foil, it interrups the
low-voltage electrical circuit and activates the alarm.
A. Wooden Screens C. Metallic foil (window tape)
B. Glass break detectors D. Window screen
87. These are installed on the surface on the door panels safes are protected against entry by installing a close lacelike
pattern of metallic foil or fine brittle
wire on the surface.
A. Lace and paneling C. Metallic Window (window tape)
B. Wooden screens D. Door switches
88. This uses ultrasounds (sound of very high frequency) to detect motion.
A. Infrared Rays C. Microwave
B. Ultrasonic D. Video
89. Those devices installed to help detect fires or detect anything that causes fire such as smoke or unsual rising of
temperature.
A. Fire Detectors C. Fire Alarms
B. Smoke Detectors D. Heat Detectors
90. An integrated of hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area with outlets arranged in a
systematic pattern which automatically
dischargers water when activated by heat or combustion products from a fire.
A. Automatic sprinkling system
B. Integrated piping system
C. Integrated sprinkling system
D. Hydraulic piping system
91. This is the type of sprinklers which work by the increase of room temperature and which automatically operates the
system to put out the fire
A. Automatic Sprinkler C. Water sprinkler
B. Built-in sprinkler D. None of these
92. The piping has a water pressure, and the water sprinkler will operate whe head is opened and water will continue to
flow until it shut-off.
A. Dry Pipe System C. Pressurized Pipe
B. Wet Pipe System D.Water sprinkler
93. The pipes are filled with air under pressure which holds the water at a value located in a room. When sprinkler head
goes, into operation, air is released,
trapping the dry pipe value and allowing water to flow through the system.
A. Dry Pipe System C. Pressurized Pipe
B. Wet Pipe System D.Water sprinkler
94. What are the mechanical devices of supplying water which can be manual or motor-driven?
A. Water Pumps C. Mechanical Pumps
B. water supply pumps D. Fire pumps
95. These are galvanized Iron (GI) steel or plastic located inside a building from the lowest to the top floor with water
under pressure for use in case of fire.
A. Standpipes C. Fire hydrant
B. Water hydrant D. Interior pipes
96. What is the mechanical device strategically located in a installation or street where fire hose is connected so that
water with pressure will be available to
extinguish a fire?
A. Water supply C. Fire hydrant
B. Water hydrant D. Emergency water source
97. This is a fire fighting equipment which can be portable or ic a cart that is used to put out fire depending on the
contents to extinguish certain types of fire
as clss A to D.
A. Portable hand extinguishers
B. Hand fire extinguishers
C. Movable fire extinguishers
D. None of these
98. These detectors trigger an alarm ahead of the heat-actuated device or detector.
A. Heat detectors C. Fire detectors
B. Fire alarm D. Smoke detectors
99. The simplest form of lock is the –
A. ward lock C. yale lock
B. Cylinder lock D. Magnetic lock
100. The most common form of cylinder lock used in the home is the so-called –
A. yale lock C. pin tumbler lock
B. night latch D. Magnetic lock

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