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> . On arrest, everyone Has the right to be informed A. Retaining counsel B. Reason of arrest C. (@)and ) e. ‘None of the above “Humnan Rights Protection in BC A. Canadian Human Rights Act _B, BC Human Rights Code C. @and ()' D. Noné of the above. Exchange of hot words can be considered as assault. A. True B. False An SP mst not deseo ies hi serves hy sng te wor dete I oremen peace officer, or police. A. True B. False . A set of facts is called Reasonable Ground. A. True B. False . Causing death or.grieyoys bos ‘harm is called Deadly F Force. A. True B. False ‘A witness who gavé a written or oral statement that is recorded in the notebook, is having iccess to.the notebook. A Tue ~ B. False ‘ Rikcial profijjpg is considered discrimination. A. True B. False Main role of an SP during enforcement is to keep police informed about status of location. A. Tue B. False Peoha ‘The way-pelice conducts themselves is called: A. ‘Stereotype B. Bias C. Deportment D. Professional . An appropriate notebook for SP’ is three-ing binder or other style of book from which Pages can easily be removed. A. True B. False . . choose the Ss that the SPs should record in their notebooks for each shift. A. Location B. Duration of shift C. Name of supervisor D. (a)and (b) ih ‘What is the order of notebook entries? . Pick the false statement. A. SPs must use only one notebook at a time. B. SPs should write all notebook entries in ink. C.. While on duty, SPs should have their notebook in their possession at ali times. D. None of the above . While testifying in court as a witness, is an SP allowed to refer to his notes ‘A. Only ifthe Crown allows it B. Only ifthe SP’s employer does not object C. Only if the notes are the original notes made at the same time as the incident of as soon as practicable after it D, Allofthe above 5. While testifying in court, an SP can refer to his notebook if permitted by A. Defence lawyer B, Crown counsel C. Court clerk - D. None ofttie above _ 17. The objective of report writing is to A. Document the facts B, Entertain the reader C. Impress the reader D. (a)and(c) 18. The SPs have to complete what types of reports? A. Operational B. Legal C. Administrative D. (a)and (e) 19. An operational report is A. A request for leave B. A téquest for equipment C. A record of incidents of a significant nature D, An accounting of contract services provided 20. Every operational/occurrencé report includes what information? A. Property description B. Dates and times of incident and related events C. Identifyitig information for witriésses, vietims and other parties involved D. All of the above 21. The putpose of an operationaV/occurrence report is: A. To provide a list of reasons for the occurrence of the incident. B. To give brief description of the events that led to the main incident CC) To'deseribs each related event in chrondlogical order D. To give a summary of SP’s recommendations for how to prevent similar incidents from happening in future Whit should an SP'merition in the'body of the operational/occurrence report? A. Sequence of events in chronological order B. Descriptive account that recreates the drama of the incident C. Only a summary of the incident D. (a)and (b) 23. The body ofan operationaV/occureicefeport should deste only the event hit were uncovered by the SP. A. True - B. False 24. Who has access to operational/occurrence reports made by SP? A. Judges B. C. Enforcement inspectors D. All of the above 25. Choose the false statement, ae A. The witness that gave written and oral statement which is recorded in a report, may Dave access to that report B. The SPs have unlimited access to other SPs’ reports cc. AnSP can have access to report made by a fellow SP if he read and initialed the notes on which the report was bases D. (b)and (e) a 26. The effective management of physical danger, legal risk, and loss:through assessment, Planning and appropriate action, is termned as A. Ethies B. Operational policy C. Safety D. National Use of Force Model 27. he Soret ean eRe emai balms eed Pore: Safe interview stance ._ Known risk position Physical control position . Relative positioning 28. An SP must use the safe interview stance.only when getting information froma possible suspect. A.-True B. False vowp 29. An SP must stand as-close to a subject as possible to achieve maximum control. over.a potentially violent situation. A. True B. False 30. Maintaining an appropriate reactionary gap means; A. Thinking before you respond to a subject’s question. B, Pausing before you react to a subject’s actions c. ‘Using interview position in all encounters with a subject D. Keeping sufficient distance from the subject 31. 32. 33. 34 35 36 37 31. 32. 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. —_ RBI ry ‘The best position an SP can cater pestis an take is one in which th i respect at SPs wk side aay Se nah hg9P# Ry at an ewithrespetote B. Fale Ina safe interview 2 stance, an SP* = an SP’s hands imuist be clenched anid the ready, in ote to convey A. True : B. False ° Ina safe interview stan < ae ce, an SP's legs must be tensed and ready for action. B. False = wih of te Etowing situations, ere is a high risk to SPs? B. Subject is passive resistant C. Multiple subjects are involved D. (@)and() The SPs should start accessing a situation; ‘A. Upon arrival to the scene B. During the first approach C. While en route to the scene . D. None of the above . ‘Why should SPs consider the factors of time and distance when accessing situation? A “These factors provide a clue to the subjects intentions. B._ These factors provide information about the subject's motives. c renee on determine whether an SP fast pond immedaely or may employ = sieved response. D. Allof the above” iat ust a SP enind bette Bienen tom situation? ‘A. Adequate control of the subject B. The safety of the public 38. What is the goal of tactical communication? sac. his orher wef zna hay conpance onto pr oft kul mana behaviour ‘i i B. pehaviow tall SPs on the same shift se the same tees when desi compliant subjects before deciding how to deal wit Caen teal SPs go through a desicion-making process before decidin hew sia ‘non-compliant subject D. Allofthe above 39. The three general strategies in tactical communication are: A. Bonding, purpose, resolution B. Initial intervention, persuasion, defusing challenge ‘C. Bye contact, rapport, questioning D. Persuasion, negotiation, decision 40. The “ear doctor” technique in tactical communication involves: ; ‘A. Ignoring the verbal attacks by the subject « B. Repeating your request . C.. Re-assérting your professional presence : D. Alllof the above 41. The “teacher” technique in tactical communication involves: A. Explaining why the subject must do what you have asked them to do, B. Allowing a passive resistant subject to save face C. Explaining how the subject’s behaviour violates the law/policy/procedures, y D. (@)and () 42. What does “escalate your response” mean? ‘A. Calling the police or supervisor, : . B. Heightening your state of alert and readiness . CC. Intensifying your sorutiny of the subject ~ 5 D. Increasing the volume of your voice when giving directions or commands - 49: Detsna way of defusing challenge by allowing the subject to release energy through re B., False € : 5 44. fa subject protests fr long, the SP should acknowledge his comments inorder to sow emp A. True B. False chy. | 45. Which tactical communicati ‘ication technique ir not reacting to them? on technique involves tuming aside the other person's comments and 46. an eitectve, organized, competent, and businesslike practitioner is called 3B Préffesional C. Bias i D. Deportment ie oe raat tce tei Security worker Hzenee oly if requested by a police officer or a pérsonnel 48. How should SPs begin encounter witha subject? A. By describing the course of action thatthe SPs would like the otheé person to take: B. By correctly identifying themselves, including their function and main concern c. By-showing the subject who's bos through a display of strength and forcefuiness D. (a) and (b) 49. Recognizing one’s moral duties and obligations is called A. Professionalism B. Professional standard C. Bthies os i D. Good behaviour 50, According to ethical standards, the people should act in a manner as per A. The interests of others ‘Their personal interests Understanding of legal-aithorty and professional responsibilities, and a careful consideration c. of the facts of the situations D. None of the above 51. Elements of a customer service orientation are ‘Ae Malticitturalism B. Appearance C. Demeanour- D.’ (b) and (c) 52, Internalized inaccurate beliefs about people is termed P A. ‘Stereotype B. Ethics C. Problem-solving approach D. Diversity 53. SPs have to report possible hate crimes to the police. 6 A. True B. False 54. The SPs main responsibility while dealing with the media, is to protect the interests of the ‘SP’s 62. client or employer. A. True B. False 55. Public security provides service to A. A élient with multiple sites 63, B. A specific client ,C.' All municipal corporations D. All:members of the:public; * area td ( 56. The police may enter a private propetty while: A. Executing a search warrant c B. Executing a warrant to arrest. d C. Responding to a crime in progress. He : E D. Allof the above " a “68 Vv 57. The security provided by companies who sell their services to clients is called A A. Public-security B B. Environmental security c C. In-house security D D. None of the above 06 66 58, When protstng apn hari so nations oe thing Pca dost ais poe ‘With information during the investigation. A. Tue _ B. False 59. When protecting against environmental hazards, the SP’ +m le hepato 67, about the status of the location. A. True cm B. False 39a POP>ry gomesa 60, Exaniples‘of environmental hazards: A. Espionage B. Critnes agai C. Civil disobedience 2 D. Noneof the above 61. ‘Static duties” are the activities that an SP performs within a building ot complex. A. True B. False A. Plany aseas, B. Assess, negotiate, act C. Assess, plan, D. Negotiate, 63, The SPs should at eae sno Wi hy mast epnd A. To postpone to take action B. To detect changing risks and potential problems Cc. ‘To create‘an for the situation to resolve itself D. Wyanaey % 4. Only the police may keep record of the people who enter or éxt an incident scene: A. True B. False 165." Whiat should ‘thie SP¥ do’at'an incident scene? ‘A. Ask for public help to look for evidence B. Walk through the area to look for evidence c. D. . Avoid seizing or|touching evidence. 68. Representatives of regulatory agencies may enter private property under certain conditions 76.U A. True A B. False i B a 77. Hi 69. What information should an SP record in his notebook when interacting with emergency A services? B. A. Incident or case file number t B. SP's assessment of service provided by the agency 78: Joy C. Name, rank and identification number of the agency personnel A D. (a)and(c) - B. 70. SP mentation em en 79. Sux A. True A B. False st, eth B. c. ‘71. Under criminal law, te se uly moe pron ons bl fr fomebing ding D. erred op sum of ony tarot ron group aa orm of etn. A. Tue | 80. Adu B. False ‘ Stel A B. 4 72. Fundamental Sedo prod der Canin Charter of Rigs nd Freedom a Cos A. Freedom of consent D.A B. Freedom of conscience and religion i 3 in C. Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression | D. (b) and io) 81. Tamp 4 AT 73, According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, everyone has right to life, libertyan’ BF security of the person. It also includes ; 2 A. The right to speak to a judge . eas 82. Theft B. The right to resist arrest wpe : A. c “The right not tobe deprived ofthese rights, | ends BM D. @and(b). C. Be | D. Al 4. Seaton 8 ofthe Canaan Charter of Right and Freedoms includes seni gt A. Speak their mind 83. A pers B. Be secure against unreasonable search or seizure | A. Bre C. Choose to obstruct a police investigation B. Mi D. Associate with any persons or organizations S Rol . Can 75. The important elements of Charter warning are. A. Stating that the person has right‘to retain and instruct counsel. B, Stating the reason for the arrest C.. Stating that you are placing the person under arrest D. Allof the above \ and - Ee muck INE BOOKLE d 16. ‘Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, all persons have equal rights: B. False 77. Human rights legislation can override other Jaws, including provincial and municipal statutes. A. True B. False > 7k: Joyrding isan iltictableoffenos. A. True B. False 79. Summary conviction offence is A. An offence that is more serioiss than an indictable offence B. A violation offprovincial statutes - C. An Offence thgt is less serious than an indictable offence D. A violation of municipal laws 80. A dual offence is A. An indictable offence committed by two persons B. An offence more serious than an ifidictable offence C."A sumttiary coitviction offence corimitied by two'petsons a D. ‘a ofce fr Wich he Gro scone wae ial ander sunny of by indictment 81. Tampering with a fite hose is-@ mischief. A. True B. False 82. Thefts sudo be cpete when a peiSon withthe inet to tal ah object A. Causes the object to move B. ser et C. Begins to cause D. Alllof the above 1 object to be moveable’ 83. A person breaks «shop window, tin toe Thome ot ‘A. Break ati éiter B. Mischief ©. Robbery | D. Causing a disturbance | 3 in ‘steal 84. What offencgis a person commit ing somone ets sie ons FAS your 85. 87. 91. wallet? p> Theft ... Robbery Assault Assault with a weapon ‘A-woman mes her ex-husband in the lobby of a building and start re 9 C. Youth Criminal Justice Act D. Commercial Tenancy Act \ : ‘each other. It’s an example of A. Causing a disturbance A La B. Assault: : B. La C. Trespass C. La D. Mischief D. No Security Services Act covers 34. How sh A. Alarm service A. Kee B. Security guard service B. Kee C. Locksmith C. Mal D. Allof the above D. @) ‘SPs can continue to keep their security worker licences even.aiter they sfop working in this fiel!'S. A perso A. True ~ A. Tru B. False B. Fals . SPs are not allowed to use firearms but may use batons if necessary, 6. In case g A. True A. If th B.. False B. Ifyc C. You Freedom ccna tere rr dee A. True D. All< B. False | « The fore Choose the correct statement. A. Exce [A. Freedom of information rules are applicable to voicemail and B. Reas B. Freedom of information rules are not applicable to records at the home office C. Unre C. Doodles on margins of an SP’s notebook are @ permanent part of the record, D. Deag D. (@and (c) Choose t atone sqpoive phn we gee OWN A. The ( A. Safe Streets Act . B. Ther B. Occupiers Liability Act & The D. @a d. rw . rds Due, ‘to. = JR oom HIN Aton ane 92, SPs can arrest a if the * epson it property guarded Fre Person is|commiting a summary conviction offence elated to operty guarded by B Tae enon breaking a manila *. The person is itt i & Tepeno ing an indictable or dual offence. 93. An SP is providing security at an office building. Oné’of the tenaits goes to the SP and accuses another tenant of Beaking a miror ina public washroom. The SP may A. Lawfally arrest the accused person ; B. Lawfully arrest the accused person but only if the SP informs the person of his rights C. Lawfully the accused person but only after calling the police D. Not lawfully ‘the accused person because he did not witness the breaking of mirror intain a controlled environtént for cistody? 94. How should SPs A. Keep the. Person standing at all times B. Keep other le out of the room if possible: " C. Make sure the room doesn’t have items that could be used as weapons D. (b)and @) g 95. A person may use force to:prevent someone fron “assaulting lin of ahotliet person. A. True % “73 = B. False 96. In case a person is assaulting you, when can you use force? A. If the person is unlawfully assaulting you. Je - B. you io pe pe ete Wi tie C. You don’t intend fo'cause death or serious pain, and use only amount of force necessary to defend yourself. D. All of the above 97. The force that can cause death is called A. Excessive, oe B, Reasonable C. Unreasonable D. Deadly 8. Choose the correct statement, ; a ‘A. The Criminal Code prohibits the uss of exdissive foes B. The Criminal Codelprohibits the'use of deadly force. C. The Criminal Code put® limits on use of deadly force. D. (@)and(c) | 99. SPs must not use deadly force; A. Unless the suspect is fleeting, ie B. Unless they are sure they will prevail over their opponent tom & Unless they have good sono belive that its nenessary 10 save themselves death or grievous bodily harm D. Allofthe above 100. What contains exist relate tothe use of force, aside fom the Criminal Gode? A. Provincial Laws: B. Municipal bylaws C. Employer policies | I D. (and @) : 101. The National Use of Force Model A Describes a process of continuous assessment B. Applies only to police officers fe ca Eade ms of io isin seven ena ok situations 1 D. (@)and(c) 102. An SP’s appearance, fitness level, and physical stature helps to. establish A, Presence B. Reasonable grounds C. Tactical communication D. Physical control . a 103. or encour thar Sp ae.com apse ch wasecint 2 ‘ E preons. : wee a peace. D. Weaponless impact 104. The public’s perception of the SP and their company is an element of: 105. The response used by the SP is determined by the behaviour ofthe subject. A. Tne : B. False ‘ . i eee” ruere venus seen 106. A passive resi bject is A. The one who respends positively to SP se! A teaue ‘© setiously harm the SP / ” tb aia not physically interfere with the SP's anempts at control but does nothing D. A “yes” person| 107. What isan assaultive subject? ‘A. Remains piysiclly inactive to resist he sp CO Vion ats SP ations but iso philly atu the SP Br At era Tess and stomps to seriously harm orl the SP D. Allof the abor 108. An SP must rec use of force incident only if the subject was seriously injured. A. Tue . B. False ion, the SP should consider the number of subjects at the scene only if < 113. While assessing a sit he or she is unsure of his or her own pI A. Tre B. False i i stant pubject could 114. An assantive subject could quickly besome cooperative, while 855° wy quickly become assauitive. ‘A. True os B.. False | 1s. thes intervew potions ouside the ngs ofthe mje bit 10 CK th SP, A. True B. False 116. The SPs should always position themsélves for escape, in'a potestial conflict situation, A. Tre B. False 17. Ifthe level of risk in a situation is high and the need for subject control is appropriate response? A. Disengagement B. Physical control < C. Proper positioning D. None of the above 118, The SPs are responsible for the health and safety of subject unider their atrest. A. True B. False 119. The SPs must provide this information to the police about aix arrest." A. Name of company/organization B._SP’s name and position. C. Who is in custody and why D. Alllof the above low, what would be a 120. Security provided for internal use of company is A. Contract Security a B. In-house Security C. Public Security D. None of the above 9A 10 C 11 B 2p 13 B 15 C 16 D- 17 A 18 D- 19 C. PRACTICE EXAM ANSWERS ac 41D 61 22A 42a 62 23 B 43 B 63 24D, 448 64 25 B 45 C 65 26 Cc 46 B 66 27 A a7 A 67 28 B 48 B. 68 298 49 c 69 30 D 50 C 70 31 8B 51D 71 32 B 52 A R 33 B 53 A 73 34D 54 A 74 35 D- 55D ve} 36 C 56 D 76 37 C 57 D 7 38 A 58 A 78 39 B 59 A 79 40 B §0..D.. 80 a1 A 101 D 32 D 102 A a3 A 103 C 104 A g a5 A 105 A 86 D 106 C a7 A 107 B 98 B 108 B 89 B 109 C 90 D 110 A 91 A 111 B 92 C 112 B 93 D 113 B 94 D 114 A 95 A 115 A 96 D 116 A 97D 117 A 98 D 118 A 99 C 119 D 00D 120 8B ee

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