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The real meaning of the governmental policy in personnel security is:
A . To hire only those who have high IQ test scores
B . To keep those considered to be “risky” from obtaining jobs that
C . are considered sensitive
D . To detect and fire those found disloyal
E . Both a and c
F . All of the above
G . None of the above
B
Which of the following is not a requirement for a successful undercover investigation?
A . A qualified investigator
B . A plausible cover story
C . An effective control scheme
D . Developing necessary evidence for prosecution
E . A reliable method to discontinue or even suddenly abort the investigation
D
According to Department of Defense regulations, the following are not eligible for a personnel security clearance:
A . All foreign nationals
B . All foreign nationals except those granted reciprocal clearances
C . Only foreign nationals that are from a communist country
D . Only foreign nationals that are under 16
E . None of the above
B
Electronic data and material can begin to deteriorate at:
A . lOO°F
B . 125°F
C . 150°F
D . 200°F
E . 300°F
C
One of the following is not one of the desired characteristics of a statement obtained during a claim investigation:
A . It should be written in ink or indelible pencil, or typed.
B . It must be dated.
C . It should be in short paragraphs with two spaces between each paragraph.
D . It may be signed or unsigned.
E . It must contain the identification of the person making it.
C
A system using inaudible sound waves to detect the presence of an intruder or other disturbance is known as a(n):
A . Motion detection system
B . Ultrasonic motion detection system
C . Sonic motion detection system
D . Vibration detection system
E . None of the above
B
Litigations concerning former employees involving trade secrets have some problems.
Which of the following is considered to be such a problem?
A . The cost of litigations is too high and the owner of the trade secret may lose.
B . Litigation is a waste of time.
C . The owner of the trade secret may have to expose the information that is being protected.
D . Both a and c.
E . All of the above.
D
A study by scientists at Yale University (1939) found that theft resulted from:
A . Lack of religion and moral values
B . Aggression, frustration, and need
C . Aggression, frustration, and lack of moral values
D . Aggression, low morale, and low anticipation of being caught
E . Aggression, frustration, and low anticipation of being caught
E
Which of the following is not true with regard to door latches?
A . A dead-bolt latch is easy to install and can be used on almost any door.
B . Chain latches are highly recommended as effective security measures.
C . A dead-bolt latch is very expensive.
D . A dead-bolt latch increases the security posture of the facility.
E . Both b and c
F . Both a and d
E
Stores that rely on stapling packages shut with the register tape folded over the top of the bag do this:
A . To keep the customer from adding more items to the bag
B . To show that the customer paid for the package
C . To help the loss prevention officer
D . For the psychological effect
E . On the assumption that employees will not help each other
F . All of the above
E
During a security clearance background investigation, verification of naturalization will primarily be done by:
A . Checking State Department records
B . Checking FBI records
C . Checking records of appropriate district courts
D . Checking records of the Bureau of Vital Statistics
E . All of the above
C
The first federal legislation that attempted to regulate electronic surveillance in the United States was enacted by Congress in:
A . 1910
B . 1924
C . 1934
D . 1968
E . 1971
C
A specially constructed microphone attached directly to an object or surface to be protected and that responds only when the protected object or surfaced is disturbed is known as a:
A . Special acoustic microphone
B . Parabolic microphone
C . Contact microphone
D . Radio frequency microphone
E . Vibration microphone
C
Top-guard supporting arms should be permanently affixed to the top of the fence ‘posts to increase the overall height of the fence by at least:
A . 1 foot
B . 11/2 feet
C . 2 feet
D . 21/2 feet
E . 3 feet
A
The Federal Act mandates that for simple possession of any controlled substance the first offense is:
A . Up to 1 year in jail/prison and/or a $5000 fine
B . Up to 2 years in prison and/or a $5000 fine
C . Up to 3 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine
D . Up to 5 years in prison and/or a $15,000 fine
E . Up to 15 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine
A
Fire-resistant safes must pass which of the following tests?
A . Explosion
B . Impact
C . Fire exposure
D . All of the above
E . None of the above
D
UL standards for the resistance to picking to align tumblers should be at least:
A . 3 minutes
B . 5 minutes
C . 10 minutes
D . 20 minutes
E . 30 minutes
C
The maximum safe period of fire-resistant vaults is:
A . Two hours
B . Four hours
C . Six hours
D . Seven hours
E . Eight hours
C
Which method of protection against telephone line eavesdropping is most reliable?
A . Don’t discuss sensitive information.
B . Use a radio jammer.
C . Use encryption equipment.
D . Both a and c.
E . Use an audio jammer.
D
A controlled area established to safeguard classified material that, because of its size or nature, cannot be adequately protected by other prescribed safeguards is termed to be:
A . A restricted area
B . A classified area
C . A closed area
D . A limited area
E . None of the above
C
Which of the following identifies the depressant methaqualone?
A . It was once mistakenly thought to be effective as an aphrodisiac.
B . It is administered orally.
C . It is a Schedule I drug in the Controlled Substances Act.
D . It is chemically unrelated to the barbiturates.
E . It is also known as Quaalude.
F . All of the above.
F
The designation and establishment of “restricted areas” according to army regulations is performed by the:
A . Joint Chiefs of Staff
B . National Security Agency
C . The Secretary of Defense
D . The Secretary of the Army
E . The military commander of the installation or facility
E
The best-known performance standard for guidance on the criteria of effective locking systems is published by:
A . Medeco
B . The Bureau of Standards
C . Underwriters Laboratories
D . Best Access Systems
E . None of the above
C
Dishonest employees cost employers as much as all the nations’ burglaries, car thefts, and bank holdups combined.
A . A quarter
B . Half
C . The same amount
D . Twice
E . Triple
D
Which of the following substances would be classified as a depressant under the
Controlled Substance Act?
A . Preludin
B . Darvon
C . Miltown
D . Dilaudid
E . Pethadol
F . All of the above
C
A designation or marking that identifies classified operational keying material and that indicates the material requiring special consideration with respect to access, storage, and handling is:
A . Cosmic
B . Special
C . Crypto
D . Communications intelligence
E . Red flagged
C
The basic document for conveying to the contractor the classification and declassification specifications for a classified contract is:
A . DD Form 254
B . DD Form 441
C . DD Form 482
D . DD Form 562
E . DD Form 1541
A
Which of the following has the appropriate security clearances in the destruction of top secret and secret information according to Department of Defense regulations?
A . Two employees of the defense contractor
B . Three employees of the defense contractor
C . Four employees of the defense contractor
D . One employee of the Department of Defense and two employees of the defense contractor
E . None of the above
A
A narcotic addict is sometimes called:
A . A bingo
B . A geezer
C . A hophead
D . A pop
E . A bagman
C
The temperature that paper may be destroyed at is:
A . 200°F
B . 250°F
C . 300°F
D . 350°F
E . 400°F
D
Which of the following is not another name for a barbiturate?
A . Tuinal
B . Butisol
C . Phenobarbital
D . Amobarbital
E . Dilaudid
F . None of the above
E
An alarm system in which the installation-owned system is a direct extension of the police or fire alarm system is known as a(n):
A . Central station system
B . Local alarm system
C . Proprietary system
D . Auxiliary system
E . Bell-sound system
D
Bullet-resistant glass is made of:
A . Reflected glass
B . Plate glass
C . Insulated glass
D . Laminated glass
E . None of the above
D
For personnel security clearances required in connection with a facility security clearance, applications shall be submitted to the:
A . Defense Intelligence Agency
B . Industrial Clearance Office
C . Contracting officer
D . Cognizant Security Office
E . Central Intelligence Agency
D
A device used to detect deception through stress recorded by voice modulations is known as (a):
A . Polygraph
B . Lie detector
C . Psychological stress analyzer
D . Truth serum
E . Hypnotism
C
Which of the following characteristics pertains to a good information management program?
A . An employee education program for those who utilize the classification system
B . Limited number of individuals who can initiate classification of information
C . Limitation of the duration during which the classification will remain in effect
D . All of the above
E . None of the above
D
The primary federal law that provides the legal foundation for the current federal strategy of reducing the consumption of illicit drugs is:
A . The Harrison Narcotics Act
B . The Volstead Act
C . Title II, Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
D . Th~ Drug Enforcement Administration Act of 1982
E . None of the above
C
A facility security clearance should not be granted to contractor activities:
A . In Puerto Rico
B . In facilities determined to be under foreign ownership, control, or influence
C . In
E . trust territories
F . Both a and c
G . All of the above
B
Directional counseling of upset employees:
A . Means giving advice
B . May dominate the role for the manager or supervisor
C . May be the wrong advice
D . May be disturbing to the personnel director
E . Is not usually desirable
E
In conducting a “claim” investigation where the claim is a serious one and where there is cause for doubt in connection with the loss or claim, the type of investigation to be used is:
A . Telephone
B . Mail
C . Personal contact
D . Undercover
E . Clandestine
C
Which of the following investigative resources should not normally be used in a gambling investigation conducted by a proprietary investigative force?
A . Closed-circuit TV cameras
B . Undercover operatives
C . Telephone surveillance
D . Fluorescent powder
E . Physical surveillances
C
Which lock is generally used on automobiles, desks, and cabinets?
A . Wafer
B . Ward
C . Pin tumbler
D . Combination
E . Cypher
A
A general defect of manual identification systems is that:
A . Many are made of plastic.
B . Many do not have biometric characteristics on them.
C . Once issued, they tend to remain valid indefinitely.
D . They lack identifying colors.
E . None of the above.
C
Unavoidable drainage ditches, culverts, vents, ducts, and other openings should be protected by securely fastened welded-bar grills when they have a cross-sectional area greater than:
A . 10 square inches
B . 48 square inches
C . 64 square inches
D . 96 square inches
E . 04 square inches
D
The UL symbol “TRTL” indicates:
A . The type of locking devices used
B . That the safe is resistant to both torches and tools
C . That the safe is resistant to torches
D . That the safe is resistant to tools
E . None of the above
B
What are the three most common methods of information loss to be guarded against?
A . Newspaper articles, magazine articles, television
B . Employee payroll, personnel matters, market surveys
C . Theft by an insider, inadvertent disclosure, industrial espionage
D . Employee hirings, magazine articles, industrial espionage
E . None of the above
C
U.S. Army illumination intensity minimums for lighting the perimeter of a restricted area is:
A . 0.15 foot-candle
B . 0.40 foot-candle
C . 1.00 foot-candle
D . 2.00 foot-candles
E . 2.15 foot-candles
B
What agency should be consulted before installing protective lighting adjacent to navigable waters?
A . Local law enforcement agencies
B . The Department of Transportation
C . The Bureau of Customs
D . The Coast Guard
E . Both a and b
D
The executive order that applies to classified information is:
A . 1044
B . 1066
C . 12065
D . 12523
E . 14084
C
An example of an honesty test given by firms to determine dishonest employees is:
A . The Stanford-Binet test
B . The Reid survey
C . The Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory (MMPI)
D . Both band c
E . All of the above
B