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Persons are protected from abuses of polygraph by:
A . The courts through civil lawsuits
B . State labor departments
C . The National Labor Relations Board
D . All of the above
E . None of the above
D
Of the following substance schedules, which one has an accepted medical use in treatment and a low potential for abuse with limited psychological and physical dependence when compared to other substances and drugs?
A . Schedule I
B . Schedule II
C . Schedule III
D . Schedule IV
E . Schedule V
D
The term “eavesdropping” refers to:
A . Wiretapping
B . Bugging
C . Trash cover
D . Both a and b
E . All of the above
D
Store inventory shortages are mainly caused by:
A . Shoplifting losses
B . Employee theft
C . Poor inventory control
D . Paperwork errors
E . a, b, and d
F . All of the above
E
Depressants of various types are included in Schedules II, III, and IV of the Controlled Substances Act.
Which of the following does not apply to the use of depressants?
A . Depressants have a high potential for abuse.
B . Some drug abusers often resort to the use of depressants to soothe their nerves after the use of stimulants.
C . The use of depressants compounded with alcohol can cause death.
D . Moderate depressant poisoning closely resembles intoxication from alcohol.
E . One of the recognized features from the use of depressants is that tolerance will not develop.
E
The weakest area in a window is usually:
A . The frame
B . The glass
C . The sash
D . Caulking
E . Both a and d
F . All of the above
C
Which of the following would not be permitted to review a student’s record according to the Family Educational Rights and the Privacy Act of 1974?
A . Law enforcement officials
B . Other school officials
C . The school’s registrar office
D . All of the above
E . None of the above
A
The most important factor in the use of a polygraph is:
A . The examiner
B . The make of the instrument
C . Environmental factors
D . The time of day
E . The types of questions
A
Interviews should be conducted:
A . In the company of the suspect’s attorney
B . In an area where distractions are minimal
C . In a comfortable room that is well furnished like home
D . In an area where the light is focused on the suspect’s face
E . None of the above
B
Which of the following is not true regarding electronic eavesdropping?
A . An effective countermeasure to detect evidence of electronic eavesdropping in telephone equipment should be conducted by a person who is technically familiar with such equipment.
B . An effective countermeasure would be to conduct a physical search as well as an electronic search.
C . All wiring should be traced and accounted for.
D . A listening device installed in a wire will cause a crackling sound, click, or other noise that can be heard on the line.
E . None of the above.
D
The state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a substance is known as:
A . Tolerance
B . Addiction
C . Dmg dependence
D . Habituation
E . Psychosis
B
Of the following substance schedules, which has no current accepted medical use?
A . Schedule I
B . Schedule II
C . Schedule III
D . Schedule IV
E . Schedule V
A
According to a consensus of drug treatment professionals, the drug that now poses a greater risk to the user than any other drug of abuse is:
A . Heroin
B . Cocaine
C . Phencyclidine
D . Chloral hydrate
E . Marijuana
C
Of those acquitted or dismissed by the courts for theft, over ____ percent were rearrested within 30 months.
A . 50
B . 60
C . 70
D . 80
E . 90
D
Which of the following is not an approved UL safe classification?
A . 350-1
B . 350-2
C . 350-3
D . 350-4
E . None of the above
C
Which of the following is more of a probable disadvantage in the use of sentry dogs?
A . A dog is more effective than a human during inclement weather.
B . A dog has a keen sense of smell.
C . A dog provides a strong psychological deterrent.
D . The type of dog best suited for security work is naturally dangerous.
E . A dog can detect and apprehend intruders.
D
A system whereby the alarm signal is heard only in the immediate vicinity of the protected area is known as a:
A . Local alarm system
B . Proprietary system
C . Central alarm system
D . Portable alarm system
E . None of the above
A
A “re-lock” on a vault door will automatically prevent the bolt mechanism from operating when:
A . A timer is used.
B . A switch is flipped.
C . There is an attack on the door or the combination lock.
D . It is locked by remote control.
E . All of the above.
C
A critical on-site examination and analysis of a facility to ascertain the present security status and to identify deficiencies or excesses in determining the protection needed to make recommendations to improve overall security is the definition of a(n):
A . Full-field inspection
B . Inspection review
C . Audit survey
D . Security survey
E . None of the above
D
Secret information can be transmitted by which of the following means according to Department of Defense regulations?
A . Designated courier that has been cleared
D . Registered Mail
E . Armed Forces Courier Service
F . Both a and c
G . All of the above
E