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Security professionals are tasked with the protection of persons, property, and a. Government buildings b. Employee belongings c. Information d. Military locations b\. Information Individuals holding an individual security licence in the province of Alberta may not refer to themselves as: a...
Security professionals are tasked with the protection of persons, property, and a. Government buildings b. Employee belongings c. Information d. Military locations b\. Information Individuals holding an individual security licence in the province of Alberta may not refer to themselves as: a. Security professionals b. Loss prevention workers c. Peace officers d. Watchpersons c\. Peace officers Professionalism is best demonstrated by: a\. Your conduct and deportment b. Finishing reports as quickly as possible c. Your physical fitness d. Preparing a personal development plan Your conduct and deportment \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ utilized by licensed security professionals must be authorized by the Registrar. a. Batons b. Reporting forms c. Post orders d. Safety equipment a\. Batons The notes in your notebook will help you: a. Prepare reports for your employer and others b. Avoid court testimony c. Obtain a security licence in another classification d. Communicate non-verbally a. Prepare reports for your employer and others Writing profanity in your notebook is: a\. Never appropriate b. Acceptable when you are quoting verbatim c. Inadmissible in court d. Prohibited under the Security Services and Investigator's Act b\. Acceptable when you are quoting verbatim A statement is usually gathered as part of the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ process. a\. Use of force b. Interview c. Verbal communication d. Post-order b\. Interview When you lose your security licence, you must file a written report to: a. The police b. The Registrar of Security programs c. Your supervisor d. The client where you lost your licence b\. The Registrar of Security programs A security professional in the province of Alberta must be, at minimum, \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_years of age. a. 16 b. 18 c. 19 d. 21 b\. 18 A licensed security professional may perform the following tasks: a\. Monitoring of alarm systems b. Arrest of persons found committing a crime c. Responding to emergencies d. Conducting physical searches of purses, backpacks, and other personal items e. All of the above e\. All of the above Protecting information may include limiting access of persons to computer equipment and data. a. True b. False a\. True An individual holding a security licence is licensed to work as a private detective when: a. Directed by the licensee's employer b. The security professional is directed to protect information c. The work of another employee must be covered due to illness or vacation d. Never d\. Never Uniform requirements for licensed security professionals are designated by: a\. The Employment Standards Code and Regulation b. The Security Operations Standards Council c. The Security Services and Investigator's Act d. The Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police c\. The Security Services and Investigator's Act The main duties of a security professional are to: a\. Observe, notify, arrest b. Observe, deter, report c. Concentrate, notice, recall d. Contain, deter, arrest b\. Observe, deter, report When approached by media, you should: a. Tell them "no comment" b. Ignore them c. Only provide "yes" or "no" answers d. Refrain from participating in an interview d\. Refrain from participating in an interview After you have called the police to assist with a hostile individual, you should: a\. Continue on with your patrol duties b. Continue to monitor the individual and situation c. Tell the individual to leave before the police arrive d. Ask the individual to provide you with a statement b\. Continue to monitor the individual and situation Which of these is not appropriate to be contained in a notebook? a\. Cell phone number of witness b. E-mail address of secretary c. Record of false alarm d. Complaints from members of the public b\. E-mail address of secretary When you have finished a notebook, you should: a. Shred it because it contains personal information b. Tear out the pages with personal information and turn the remainder over to your supervisor c. Write the date of your last entry in the front cover. d. Give it to the client for review c\. Write the date of your last entry in the front cover It is okay to add details to a statement if you know the information and the witness does not. a. True b. False b\. False If you leave blank lines in your notebook, you should: a\. Shade in the blank area and initial b. Put an x through the blank line(s) c. Draw a single line through the blank and initial d. Initial the blank and indicate date and time c\. Draw a single line through the blank and initial Security professionals in Alberta are licensed under the: a. Security Services and Investigator's Act b. Security Services and Investigator's Regulation c. Personal Property Security Act d. Security Management Regulation a. Security Services and Investigator's Act Persons with any criminal record are not permitted to apply for a security licence in the province of Alberta. a. True b. False b\. False The Registrar may refuse the renewal of an individual security licence if: a. The licensee has not worked a minimum of 20 hours/week as a security professional b. The licensee fails to provide information as required by the Act, regulations, or the Registrar c. The licensee fails to complete basic first aid training d. The licensee is suspected of a criminal offence b\. The licensee fails to provide information as required by the Act, regulations, or the Registrar Public complaints against licensees are submitted in writing to: a\. The local police department b. The Registrar of security licensees c. The owner of the business employing the subject of the complaint d. The individual against whom the complaint is being filed c\. The owner of the business employing the subject of the complaint With consent of both parties, an employer may attempt to resolve an issue between a security professional and a complainant. a. True b. False a\. True When a witness tells you they think they know who committed a crime, you should: a. Make note of the name to pass along to the police b. Find the named person and arrest him or her c. Ask the witness to write the suspect's name and number in your notebook d. Let the witness go since you know who the guilty party is a\. Make note of the name to pass along to the police What information is not required in your daily, opening notebook entry? a. Weather b. Name of partner c. Special events d. Expected visitors to the premises d\. Expected visitors to the premises On the 24-hour clock you would write 5:30 PM as: a. 0530 b. 05:30 c. 1330 d. 1730 d\. 1730 A well-written report is prepared in: a\. Future tense b. Present tense c. Past tense d. Third person c\. Past tense A security professional in the province of Alberta is eligible to begin work before receiving their licence, provided they have completed all application documents and requirements. a. True b. False b\. False A public complaint against an individual security licence holder must be filed within \_\_\_\_ days of the alleged incident. a. 30 b. 45 c. 60 d. 90 d\. 90 A security professional must notify the Registrar when the following occurs: a. Change of telephone number b. Change of employer c. Change of address d. Renewal of driver licence e. Both a and c Both a and c deportment refer to a. The format and neatness of a written report b. The classification of a security licensee in the province of Alberta c. A process for altering post orders after a shift has started d. A professional appearance and attitude A professional appearance and attitude An individual security licence may be transferred a\. Upon leaving a position b. Never c. When a temporary assignment is required in the case of illness or medical leave d. When the owner of a security services company gives written permission to do so e. b\. Never Which legislation defines the hours of work for a security professional? a\. Criminal Code of Canada b. Security Services and Investigator's Regulation (Ministerial) c. Security Services and Investigator's Act d. Employment Standards Code and Regulation d\. Employment Standards Code and Regulation You should not write your \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ in your notebook. a\. Shift start and end times b. Partner's name c. Opinion d. Explanation of what occurred opinion The 24 hour clock a. Is only used by military personnel b. Helps differentiate between AM and PM c. Should not be used for non-military clients d. Is not used for written reports Helps differentiate between AM and PM What tone should you use in your report writing? a. Friendly b. Informal c. Formal d. Technical c\. Formal Events should be written in \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ order. a. First b. Logical c. Chronological d. Remembered c\. Chronological Reports should contain information about who, what, \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_, when, why, and how. a. Warnings b. Weather c. Wait-time d. Where d\. Where A loud voice is most appropriate for showing your authority as a security professional. a. True b. False b\. False Which of the following is not part of your nonverbal communication? a. Uniform b. Posture c. Text messages d. Facial expressions Text message An active listener: a. Makes eye contact with the speaker b. Notices ongoing distractions while listening c. Interrupts to clarify information d. Does not respond while the speaker is talking a. Makes eye contact with the speaker You should summarize a conversation with an individual: a\. At the start of the conversation b. When there are multiple persons involved c. At the end of a conversation, to clarify expectations d. Each time you begin to speak c\. At the end of a conversation, to clarify expectations Best practice for communication is to: a\. Ask all your questions at once b. Ask one question at a time c. Use only closed questions d. Use only open-ended questions c. Ask one question at a time Raising your voice is an effective way to convince an agitated person to calm down. a. True b. False b\. False You should \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ before interviewing someone. a\. Wait until your shift ends b. Ask your supervisor for new post-orders c. Have the individual call a lawyer d. Ask permission d\. Ask permission Up to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ of communication is non-verbal. a. 50% b. 65% c. 85% d. 90% d\. 90% LEAPS is a method for: a. Making a decision about whether or not to use force b. Recalling information c. Gaining cooperation and compliance d. Memorizing a patrol route c. Gaining cooperation and compliance a. The equipment available to you b. The number of people in the building c. Your proximity to a water source d. What floor you are on a. The equipment available to you Shift-work may affect you in the following areas: a\. Social life b. Sleep c. Physical fitness d. All of the above d\. All of the above Being physically fit will help you combat fatigue and keep your powers of \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ sharp. a. Self-defence b. Writing c. Observation d. Running c\. Observation A parking lot after darkness falls is an example of a \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_-risk setting: a. Low b. Medium c. High d. Very high c\. High Effective communication is \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. a\. Aggressive b. Arrogant c. Confident d. Dismissive c\. Confident Tone of voice may be used to communicate \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. a\. Greater knowledge of a topic b. Experience as a security professional c. Seriousness of a situation d. Qualifications of licensee c\. Seriousness of a situation Which of the following are challenges to communication? a\. Your attitudes b. The language skills of the parties involved c. Disabilities d. All of the above d\. All of the above When the attitude or behaviour of another person causes you to become frustrated, it is known as: a. Anger management b. Bi-polar disorder c. A trigger d. Harassment c\. A trigger To help an individual de-escalate, you might try: a. Moving the person to an area where more people are present b. Limiting the individual's choices c. Becoming aggressive, to show the individual you are in control of the situation d. Asking the person to come with you to a quiet place d\. Asking the person to come with you to a quiet place Your \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ and \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ fitness are important for your personal safety. a. Cardiovascular, mental b. Mental, physical c. Strength, physical d. Intellectual, physical b\. Mental, physical Keep your uniform in \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ to avoid potential hazards. a. Your locker b. Your employer's office c. Plain sight d. Good repair d\. Good repair The \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ with which you encounter certain hazards can affect the level of risk at a site. a. Nature b. Less c. Frequency d. Danger Frequency Hazard assessment should be a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ process. a. Legal b. Observational c. Ongoing d. Supervisory c\. Ongoing Use \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ to determine changes in temperature, such as a fire behind a door. a. Smoke detectors b. Touch c. Building systems software d. Thermostat readings b\. Touch Professional communication is: a\. Free from acronyms b. Direct and to the point c. Courteous and respectful d. All of the above d\. All of the above You should ask an individual to clarify what they have said to: a\. Show them you are in control b. Help them realize they are saying something stupid c. Help you understand the situation d. Frustrate the person so he or she will go away c\. Help you understand the situation You should conduct an interview: a. With your supervisor, after a crime has occurred b. When you are sure the individual is guilty c. When the police will take more than five minutes to arrive d\. When you require information about an incident \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is a sign of escalating behaviour. a\. Decreasing volume b. Decreased movement c. Increasing volume d. Increased movement d. Increasing volume Paraphrasing is: a. Repeating what has just been said b. Putting something into your own words c. Speaking at the same time as another individual d. When a disabled person uses gestures to communicate b\. Putting something into your own words If you are overtired or ill while on shift, you are a \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ to yourself. a. Hazard b. Contagious person c. Victim d. Physician a. Hazard Which of the following is not a step in mentally preparing for a shift? a\. Getting enough sleep b. Dealing with distractions c. Getting focused d. Reviewing your assignment a\. Getting enough sleep Choose the term which describes a confident, straightforward manner: a. Aggressive b. Amicable Arrogant c. Assertive In LEAPS, the S stands for: a. Soften b. Stand down c. Shorten d. Summarize d\. Summarize Showing your frustration with a situation will help the listener take you more seriously. a. True b. False b\. False An open-ended question: a. May have several answers b. Requires a "yes" or "no" answer c. Must be answered by several people d. Cannot be answered until the police arrive a\. May have several answers You should \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ the risk on each site you work. a. Refuse b. Assess c. Eliminate d. Ignore b\. Assess At the start of your shift, your duties will be: a. Decided upon in consultation with your supervisor b. Explained by the owner of the premises c. Outlined in post-orders d. Explained by the security professional you are relieving c\. Outlined in post-orders The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees individuals: a\. Protection from being accused of committing a crime b. Protection against unreasonable search c. Protection from being arrested until proven guilty d. Protection against being denied bail c. Protection against unreasonable search a. Possession of housebreaking instruments b. Possession of counterfeit money c. Possession of weapon or imitation for dangerous purpose d. Possession of weapon at public meeting d\. Possession of weapon at public meeting Which of the following behaviours is NOT an example of assault as defined in Section 265 of the Criminal Code: a. Spitting b. Bullying with foul language c. Grabbing d. Pushing/shoving b\. Bullying with foul language Which legislation outlines your authority on behalf of a property owner? a\. Trespass to Premises Act b. Petty Trespass Act c. Criminal Code of Canada d. All of the above d\. All of the above When testifying in court, it is acceptable to admit you do not know the answer to a question. a. True b. False a\. True \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ evidence is based on something said by a third party. a. Circumstantial b. Hearsay c. Unreliable d. Admissible b\. Hearsay A fingerprint is an example of \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ evidence: a. Trace b. Physical c. Direct d. Documentary a\. Trace A security professional can be expected to monitor which type of alarm? a. Fire b. Humidity c. Building system d. All of the above Alarm responses are: a. The same for all similar types of buildings b. Printed on the inside cover of your notebook c. Defined by the client and your supervisor d. Defined by the security professional c\. Defined by the client and your supervisor Off-site alarm responders should drive as quickly as possible when responding to an alarm: a. True b. False b\. False Security professionals have the power to arrest persons found: a\. Causing a disturbance b. Loitering near a vandalized vehicle in a private compound c. Committing an indictable offence d. Committing an indecent act c\. Committing an indictable offence A security professional must deliver an arrested person to the police: a\. As soon as possible after arrest b. After advising the owner of the property about the arrest c. After the incident has been called in to the shift supervisor d. Before advising the suspect he or she is entitled to a phone call a\. As soon as possible after arrest Public mischief is an example of a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ offence. a. Summary b. Indictable c. Hybrid (dual) c\. Hybrid (dual) An individual who tampers with computer data is guilty of: a. Fraud b. Theft c. Mischief d. Trespassing c\. Mischief If you use more force than necessary to stop a criminal act, you can be held criminally responsible. a. True b. False a. True When you are responsible for monitoring an alarm, you should: a\. Write down the name of the alarm company b. Find out the contact information for the client c. Learn how the alarm system works when beginning your shift d. Never leave the alarm control panel c\. Learn how the alarm system works when beginning your shift Respond to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ alarms. a. Genuine b. All c. After-hours d. Emergency b\. All A security professional has more powers of arrest than a regular individual when the security professional is licensed and in uniform. a. True b. False b\. False Possession of housebreaking instruments is an example of a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ offence. a. Summary b. Indictable c. Hybrid (dual) c\. Hybrid (dual) In court, you must not leave the stand: a. Until the lawyer is finished asking questions b. If there are people in the court room c. Before handing in your notebook d. Until the judge dismisses you d\. Until the judge dismisses you Some alarm response protocols will require you to call the company owner or client before contacting emergency services. a. True b. False a. True The last step in responding to an off-site alarm is to: a\. Contact emergency services b. Document events in your notebook c. Call the owner for the alarm reset code d. Preserve the scene for evidence collection b\. Document events in your notebook When arresting an individual, you are required to: a\. Tell them you have called the police b. Advise them you are a licensed security professional c. Tell them what criminal act they are being arrested for committing d. Ensure a witness is present at the time of arrest c\. Tell them what criminal act they are being arrested for committing Trespassing at night is an example of a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ offence. a. Summary b. Indictable c. Hybrid (dual) a. Summary If you are not provided with instructions for responding to alarms, you should: a\. Locate all alarm components and develop your own response plan b. Do nothing; you are not responsible for monitoring alarms if they have not been explained c. Contact the client for instructions d. Phone your supervisor for clarification and instructions d\. Phone your supervisor for clarification and instructions When you encounter a trespasser on the premises, your first course of action should be to: a\. Ask the trespasser to leave b. Advise your supervisor a trespasser is on the premises c. Call for police assistance d. Note the time and location in your notebook a. Ask the trespasser to leave If you use more force than necessary to stop a criminal act, you can be held criminally responsible. a. True B. False a\. True Recording the name of the police officer who assumes control of a crime scene is: a. Required for filling out Post-orders b. Not required c. Preserving the chain of evidence d. Necessary for keeping the media informed c\. Preserving the chain of evidence You should advise the police about witnesses to the incident when: a\. You believe the witness is lying b. When the police arrive c. When you have finished interviewing the witness d. When the witness does not know the suspect b\. When the police arrive You should determine what type of emergency equipment is available to you\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. a\. When an emergency occurs b. When debriefing with emergency services personnel c. Before an emergency ever happens d. When the fire inspector comes on site c\. Before an emergency ever happens To use "as much force as necessary" means: a. Using enough force to ensure the suspect cannot run away b. Restraining all suspects, even those who are cooperative c. Using enough force to stop the criminal act from continuing d. Using force until the suspect gives a confession c\. Using enough force to stop the criminal act from continuing In a use of force situation, you should consider the following: a\. Threat of safety to yourself and others b. Urgency c. Environment d. All of the above d\. All of the above You should keep other security professionals away from a crime scene in order to protect evidence. a. True b. False a\. True During an evacuation, ensure you check for \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_, who may need assistance. a. VIP's b. Persons with mobility difficulties c. People with pets d. Individuals wearing high-heeled shoes b\. Persons with mobility difficulties You are permitted to search an individual you have arrested if: a. You recognize the individual as the suspect in a previous criminal offence b. The individual refuses to answer your questions c. The police will take more than 30 minutes to arrive d. You have reasonable grounds to believe the individual is carrying a weapon d\. You have reasonable grounds to believe the individual is carrying a weapon When making a decision to use force, you should consider: a\. Your own preparedness b. The number of witnesses present c. How long you have been licensed as a security professional d. If the suspect tells you he or she is going to call a lawyer a\. Your own preparedness Section 25 of the Criminal Code permits you to use as much force as is\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ to stop a criminal act. a. Lawfully permitted b. Non-hazardous c. Necessary d. Safe c\. Necessary The Bomb Threat checklist is used to: a. Tell the police how to find your location b. Gather information from a threatening caller c. Define the process for evacuation d. Check all areas of a building for suspicious items A bomb threat should be consider genuine a\. When it is received via mail b. When it occurs in the middle of a weekday c. When there are many people present in the building d. In all circumstances d\. In all circumstances When asked to evacuate a location, you should: a. Call your supervisor first for permission b. Ask the public to run as quickly as possible to the designated meeting place c. Assist persons in leaving the building in a calm, orderly manner d. Stay in the security office to greet emergency services personnel c\. Assist persons in leaving the building in a calm, orderly manner 18\. The acronym WHMIS stands for: W \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ H \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ M \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ I \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ S \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Workplace Hazardous Material Information System \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ details to memory. a. Trust b. Commit c. Associate d. Structure b\. Commit You must be able to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ information in order to use it in an investigation. a. Recall b. Memorize c. Document d. Record a\. Recall The purpose of patrol is to: a. Let everyone know you are in the building b. Observe your surroundings for changes or unusual activity c. Meet the requirement of your post orders d. Find out the events taking place at the site b\. Observe your surroundings for changes or unusual activity Your patrol route should: a. Always stay the same b. Change every time c. Allow you to cover all areas of a premises or site d. Get shorter as you near the end of your shift c\. Allow you to cover all areas of a premises or site Controlling \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is a common duty for a security professional. a\. Open and closing times b. Temperature and humidity c. Overtime d. Access d\. Access \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is not a suggested method for controlling a crowd. a\. Removing the leader b. Breaking the crowd into smaller groups c. Using force to remove individuals who are fighting d. Seeking assistance from a sympathetic leader c. Using force to remove individuals who are fighting a. Call in b. Document c. Conduct d. Plan d\. Plan When calling in a licence plate using the phonetic alphabet, "EZM" would be expressed as: a. Earache--Zion-Malta b. Echo-Zion-Mike c. Elbow-Zulu-Malta d. Echo-Zulu-Mike d\. Echo-Zulu-Mike Be watchful for \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_, or things that look \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ than before. a. People, bigger b. Time, different c. Change, different d. Association, more disturbed c\. Change, different You may recall information by concentrating, associating, and \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. a\. Writing b. Visualizing c. Repeating d. Memorizing c\. Repeating Which of the following is not an appropriate activity while on patrol? a\. Checking in with the dispatcher at regular intervals b. Asking the receptionist how things are going c. Arranging a lunch date with a contractor d. Speaking to another security professional about site hazards c\. Arranging a lunch date with a contractor Portable sound systems (e.g., MP3 players) may be used after hours or at night while on duty. a. True b. False b\. False Door and window locks should be checked: a\. Once per shift b. At the beginning and end of each shift c. Hourly d. Each time you pass d\. Each time you pass 14\. You may permit access to an unauthorized individual: a. When it is late at night and it is not safe for the person to remain outside b. When they are accompanied by an authorized person c. Under no circumstances d. When the individual tells you an emergency situation is taking place c\. Under no circumstances You should not leave at the end of your shift until: a. You check all doors and windows to ensure they are locked b. Your replacement arrives c. The dispatcher tells you it is okay to leave d. You have finished writing your post-order The phonetic alphabet is: a. Used by hearing impaired persons b. The letters on a telephone keypad c. Comprised of sounds only d. Used frequently for clarity in communication d\. Used frequently for clarity in communication You are authorized to confiscate liquor at the entrance to a sporting venue. a. True b. False b\. False \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is the first step in the observation process. a. Notifying b. Associating c. Recalling d. Noticing d\. Noticing \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ information is thinking of how it relates to something you already know. a. Remembering b. Classifying c. Associating d. Organizing c\. Associating Foot patrols have the benefit of: a. Being able to cover a large area in a short amount of time b. Affording access to more areas within a site c. Quick response in emergencies d. Getting gear and equipment to specific areas on the premises b\. Affording access to more areas within a site \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_, \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_, and \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ are access control points. a. Property perimeter, Building perimeter and entrance, Inside of building b. Property perimeter, Building perimeter and entrance, Stairwells c. Main driveway, Building perimeter and entrance, Inside of Building d. Property perimeter, Offices, Public areas a. Property perimeter, Building perimeter and entrance, Inside of building b. Demonstrations c. Labour disputes d. Bars d\. Bars When directing traffic, you should first be mindful of: a\. Your personal safety b. Equipment working overhead c. The distance to the nearest main road d. The weather a\. Your personal safety Develop a habit of communicating, or \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ your supervisor or coworkers at the start of each shift. a. E-mailing b. Checking in with c. Writing a report for d. Exercising with b\. Checking in with Do not leave the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ tasks until the end of your shift when you may be most sleepy. a. Tedious b. Important c. Difficult d. Alarm monitoring a\. Tedious \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is using information to form a conclusion. a. Documenting b. Writing post-orders c. Observing d. Interpreting d\. Interpreting While on patrol, you should walk: a\. Confidently b. Quickly c. Slowly d. On tiptoe a\. Confidently Contact \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ if you find evidence of criminal activity. a. Your partner b. Your supervisor c. The police d. The property owner c\. The police An \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ crowd generally has no formal leader. a. Angry b. Unorganized c. Excited d. Activist b\. Unorganized