Practice Test Flashcards

1
Q

What is the first consideration when choosing a camera?

Aesthetics

Amount of coverage needed

Lighting in the area to be viewed

Resolution

A

Lighting in the area to be viewed

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2
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Project rules of thumb and life cycle specific costs for a PPS includes budgetary estimates. Which one of the following is false?

20 percent should be allocated for hardware

15 percent should be allocated for spare parts

3 percent should be allocated for training of personnel

50 percent should be allocated for installation labor

A

15 percent should be allocated for spare parts

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3
Q

A typical project implementation process can take up to ____ months to complete?

24

36

48

6

A

24

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4
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What is the minimum height of a block wall that would be considered acceptable in a perimeter protection strategy?

5 ft. (1.5 m) High with a barbed wire top guard

6 ft. (1.8 m) High with a barbed wire top guard

7 ft. (2.1 m) High with a barbed wire top guard

8 ft. (2.5 m) High with a barbed wire top guard

A

7 ft. (2.1 m) High with a barbed wire top guard

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5
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Project changes can be made more freely during the early stages of the project (Project Feasibility and Development Stages). Changes made later in the project should be approved by the:

Change Management Review Committee (CMRC)

Change Review Board (CRB)

The Project Manager (PM)

The Systems Integrator (SI)

A

Change Review Board (CRB)

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6
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The Change Review Board (CRB) is not normally involved in making changes to a project during which stages?

Execution and Closeout

Closeout and Development

Development and Feasibility

Execution and Feasibility

A

Development and Feasibility

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7
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The mixture of people, systems, and techniques required to carry the project to successful completion is known as?

Project Analysis

Project Integration

Project Management

Project Alignment

A

Project Management

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8
Q

On a chain-link perimeter fence, if no top rail is present, what must be installed?

Brace line post

Tension wire

Bottom rail

Barbed salvages

A

Tension wire

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9
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When should the project team consider supplementing the team with outside consultants?

When a project has a unique purpose and an explicit goal to be completed on-time

When the skills needed are not available within the project team

When a project has a primary sponsor or customer who provides funding

When a project is temporary

A

When the skills needed are not available within the project team

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10
Q

This type of drawing shows complete security subsystems including all the devices and how they are connected in a building or campus?

Plan Drawings

Elevation Drawings

Detail Drawings

Riser Diagrams

A

Riser Diagrams

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11
Q

In a mechanical lock system, periodic changes are needed to ensure a secure environment. Which is the best method to achieve renewed security in an existing lock system?

Relocate the locks to a different location

Install electronic access controls

Purchase new locks

Rearrange the tumblers in the locks

A

Rearrange the tumblers in the locks

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12
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You’re preparing a specification in Construction Specification Institute (CSI) format to upgrade your security system. The three main parts of a specification will consist of “Part 1 - General,” “Part 2 - Products,” and “Part 3 -?”

Installation

Purchasing

Scheduling

Execution

A

Execution

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13
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What is the first step in a PPS project life cycle?

Design

Training

Procurement

Planning

A

Planning

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14
Q

A security officer that is lacking in these two characteristics is of little value to the organization.

Skills and education

Alertness and courage

Honesty and meekness

Discipline and education

A

Alertness and courage

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15
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The type of bond which provides protection against the failure to live up to the contractual obligations is called a:

Fidelity Bond

Surety Bond

Contract Bond

Promissory Note

A

Surety Bond

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16
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What does the acronym SMART stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Active, Reachable, Time-Bound

Specific, Measurable, Aggressive, Reachable, Time-Bounded

Specific, Metrics, Achievable, Real-time, Thorough

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Repeatable, Time-dependent

A

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Repeatable, Time-dependent

17
Q

What are three types of estimates used in the implementation of PPS?

Budgetary Estimates, Preliminary Design Estimates, Life Cycle Cost Estimates

Design Budget, Life Cycle Cost Estimates, Maintenance Fee

Maintenance Fees, Life Cycle Estimates, Design Estimates

Capital Budget Estimates, Operational Budget Estimates and Design Cost Estimates

A

Budgetary Estimates, Preliminary Design Estimates, Life Cycle Cost Estimates

18
Q

Which interior intrusion sensor detects a change in the energy field when a person approaches very closely to the object or touches it?

Capacitance

Ported coaxial

Magnetic field

Passive Infrared

A

Capacitance

19
Q

In project management what are the elements needed to carry a project to successful completion?

Scope, Time, and Cost

Scope, Time, and Leadership

Leadership, Scope, and Cost

Communication, Leadership, and Cost

A

Scope, Time, and Cost

20
Q

A Business Impact Analysis (BIA) comprises all of the following elements except?

Recovery time estimation and required resources

Methods to mitigate risk

Identification of critical processes

Assess the potential impact

A

Methods to mitigate risk

21
Q

Three of these are classifications of CPTED strategies. Which one is not an example of these strategies?

Natural measures

Access control measures

Organizational measures

Mechanical measures

A

Access control measures

22
Q

There are four project stages. Which phase conducts a threat assessment and vulnerability assessment, states business objectives and identifies the requirements of the PPS and various alternative approaches, makes preliminary cost estimates and justifications, and writes an overview of the work to be accomplished?

Project Development

Project Execution

Project Closeout

Project Feasibility

A

Project Feasibility

23
Q

A security survey places more emphasis on which aspect?

Vulnerabilities

Threats

Assets

Consequences

A

Vulnerabilities

24
Q

What consumes the greatest amount of a project manager’s time?

Planning

Estimation

Scheduling

Control Effort

A

Control Effort

25
Q

What is the most common purchasing method used in the security field?

Request For Proposal (RFP)

Sole Source Proposal (SS)

Request For Bid proposal (RFB)

Invitation For Bid proposal (IFB)

A

Request For Proposal (RFP)

26
Q

An electromagnetic lock should provide at least _____ lbs./kg. of holding force.

1200 lbs./544 kg

750 lbs./340 kg

600 lbs./272 kg

1500 lbs./ 680 kg

A

1200 lbs./544 kg

27
Q

Video surveillance cameras require different fields of view. All of the following are factors that should be considered when choosing the cameras functional requirements except?

The target

The purpose

The components

The activity

A

The components

28
Q

Fiber optic cabling has several advantages over metal cabling. All of the following are examples of these advantages except?

Thinner and lighter

Less interference

Less expensive to install

Greater bandwidth

A

Less expensive to install

29
Q

The bid package should include all of the following except:

Instructions

Specifications

Final Design Estimates

Hardware Schedules

A

Final Design Estimates

30
Q

A window that provides natural light, which uses smaller blocks of glass and increases the security features, while still allowing natural light, usually installed along the top of a structure’s wall.

Clerestory window

Upper window

Casement window

Bay window

A

Clerestory window