Security Guard Exam Questions PDF
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These are questions and answers related to security guard training and legal procedures. The questions cover topics like evidence handling, courtroom conduct, and relevant laws in Canada.
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D. 5-15 years of age 183) What is documentary evidence? A. Phone records B. Any document which is presented and allowed as evidence C. Any NSF cheque D. All of the above 184) What could be a result of, after collecting and storing evidence, the “Chain Of Custody” being...
D. 5-15 years of age 183) What is documentary evidence? A. Phone records B. Any document which is presented and allowed as evidence C. Any NSF cheque D. All of the above 184) What could be a result of, after collecting and storing evidence, the “Chain Of Custody” being broken? A. Evidence may no longer be admissible in court B. The accused could walk free C. Professionalism would be in question D. All of the above 185) In court, the person that usually hears bail applications, arrangements, and traffic court is called a A. Prosecutor B. Court reporter C. Justice of the Peace D. Judge 186) When a security guard appears in court to testify he/she must A. Always tell the truth B. Dress professionally C. Bring notes and any evidence relating to the case D. All of the above 187 If an accused is acquitted of a criminal offense this means A. He has been found not guilty of the offense B. Sentenced to probation C. A new trial date must be set D. None of the above 188) Which below would be considered covert surveillance A. Conducting surveillance from a place hidden from view B. Opening following someone in plain view C. Sitting outside a house on the street in plain view D. None of the above 189) Which of the following would not be a level of court in Ontario? A. Ontario Court of Justice B. Provincial/Territorial Superior Courts C. Ontario Court of Appeal D. Court of Queen’s Bench 190) Minor criminal offences are heard in A. Superior Court B. Provincial Court C. Court of Queen’s Branch D. None of the above 191) The basic role of Courts in Canada is to A. Help people resolve disputes unfairly and with justice, whether the matter is between the individuals or between individuals and the state B. Help people resolve their issues so they can continue to contribute taxes to Canada C. Help people resolve disputes fairly and with justice, whether the matter is between the individuals or between individuals and the state D. None of the above 192) The four levels of court are: A. Supreme Court of Canada, Provincial/Territorial Superior Courts, Provincial/Territorial Courts, Queen’s Branch Court B. Superior Court of Canada, Provincial/Territorial Superior Courts, Provincial/Territorial Courts, Queen’s Branch Court C. Supreme Court of Canada, Province/Territorial Superior Courts, Provincial/Territorial Courts, and Courts of Appeal D. None of the above 193) Which of the following is not part of the six core steps containing evidence? A. Secure B. Log C. Discard D. Preserve 194) Which of the following would be considered a type of evidence? A. Real B. Documentary C. Testimonial D. All of the above 195) According to the Canadian and Ontario Evidence Act, pictures, business records, and electronic records are considered A. Not admissible B. Admissible C. Situational D. None of the above 196) What material would a security guard need in order to prepare for court? A. Notebook B. Reports C. Bar notices and issuances D. All of the above 197) It is the defense council’s job to discredit any witness including a security guard’s testimony A. True B. False C. Situational D. Unknown 198) What word(s) can sum up your conduct in the courtroom? A. Deportment B. Communication C. Preparation D. All of the above 199) Laws which municipalities are permitted to pass are called A. Mis-laws B. Provincial-Laws C. Bylaws D. All of the above 200) Why should security guards be familiar with common bylaws? A. They will encounter situations in their position where they will need to know the bylaws and also know where to locate this information B. So they can use that knowledge in a superior and advantageous way C. So they can feel like they are one step closer to becoming a bylaw officer D. All of the above 201) Where would a security guard find answers to questions regarding the correct handling of evidence? A. Canada Evidence Act and Ontario Evidence Act B. Criminal Code of Conduct C. Forensics Act D. Police Services Act 202) While working as a security guard, what authority must be given priority? A. Federal and Provincial Law B. Trespass to Property Act C. The security company policy and guidelines D. The client’s demands 203) On your site, a witness comes forward to give a statement about an assault that occurred. The subject submits the report but it is written in purple ink. Can it be considered a legal document? A. No. Make the subject write it again in black ink and capital letters B. No. It must be in Blue, Black, or Red ink C. Yes. It can be submitted as a legal document D. Yes, but only if the person has signed it in the presence of a Public Officer 204) What is the MOST important reason a security guard would cordon off the scene of an emergency? A. To protect evidence B. To control unauthorized access C. To protect the people in the surrounding area D. To stay busy while the police investigate 205) According to the Ontario Courts, what are the three types of evidence? A. Real, false, hearsay B. Contradictory, real, hearsay C. Real, documentary, testimony D. Paper, metal, plastic Section 8 206) Upon a person's arrest or detention section 10 (a) of the Charter Of Rights And Freedoms requires a person A. To be informed promptly of the reasons B. To retain and instruct counsel without delay and to be informed of that right C. Not to be compelled to be a witness D. To be presumed innocent until proven guilty 207) The Criminal Code is A. Municipal Law B. Provincial Law C. Federal Law D. All of the above 208) The physical acts by which a criminal offence is committed A. Mens Rea B. Actus Rea C. Res Judicata D. None of the above