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LEA 7 Safety and Industrial Security Exam

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LEA 7 Safety and Industrial Security Exam

The document contains a 33 question preliminary exam for a criminology course covering topics in industrial security, private security, and security management. The exam questions cover topics like industrial security responsibilities, common security barriers and defenses, private security licensing and regulations, and the history of private security and law enforcement.

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  • LEA 7 Exam - Safety and Industrial Security

OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY

College of Criminology
PRELIM EXAM 2nd SEM SY 2011-2012
LEA 7 SAFETY AND INDUSTRIAL SECURITY

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each
item by shading the space corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided.
STRICTLY NO ERASURE

1. This involves the security of plants and business and safeguarding of personnel,
processes, properties and operation
a. industrial security b. communication security
c. security d. private detective
2. An industrial complex must establish its first line of physical defense. It must have
a. perimeter barriers b. communication security
c. security d. private detective
3. It is a natural or manmade structure or physical device which capable of restricting, deterring, or delaying
illegal entry to an installation.
a. barrier b. communication security
c. security d. private detective
4. It is known in industrial security management as weakest link in security chain
a. barrier b. communication security
c. personnel d. managers
5. The protective lighting, perimeter barriers and systems are known in industrial security as physical security.
a. accounting b. guarding \
c. personnel d. managers
6. The license of private security guard is processed and issued by the;
a. PNP b. NPC
c. DILG d. SEC
7. What should be undertaken by a security officer who will prepare a comprehensive security program for his
industrial plant.
a. security survey b. communication security
c. security d. private detective
8. As a security officer, you cannot prevent or predict natural hazards like storm, earthquake nor floods. In
order to reduce the disastrous effects of these natural hazards, you will;
a. prepare the disaster or emergency plan for those hazards for the firm
b. alert your guards when such hazards occur
c. not to take any concern on such hazard
d. call PAGASA and inquire when the next storm is coming.
9. As a security chief of an industrial firm, inventory shows that pilferage is rampant in the warehouse. Your
course of action will be.
a. prepare or pull out your protective plans and confer with management for their immediate implementation
b. tighter checking at exits of vehicles of the compound/complex
c. deploy intelligence in pilferage room areas to catch the culprits
d. to resign as you have failed your job
10. Is an industrial firm, there is a need for documents security. As a security officers, you can advice
management on this aspect although this is not totally your assigned work. Document security is not a
protection of vital records from;
a authorized handlers b. compromise or destruction
c. unauthorized access d. theft or loss
11. A security survey of a plant or industrial firm is also known by the other terms, except;
a. risk assessment b. robbery evaluation
c. security audit d. vulnerability assessment.
12. What is the main reason for a personnel security investigation?
a. to weed out undesirable employees
b. to check loyalty of employees to the organization
c. prelude assignment to sensitive position for those who are security
d. to determine the character and reputation of certain – employees secretly as risk.
13. Today, there are three categories of security guards belonging to the “ blue army “ as referred to by the
Former President Fidel V. Ramos, one of those listed below does not belong to the group.
a. agency guard b. bodyguard
c. company guard d. government security guard.
14. If access is limited only to the authorized, this particular place is referred to as;
a. compromise area b. danger area
c. exclusive area d. restricted area
15. A practical exercise or a test of a plan that determine its effectiveness is called as;
a. dry-run b. evacuation plan
c. fire drill d. drill
16. The first line of physical defense of an industrial complex viewing it from the outside is
a. doors, locks, and windows barriers b. entry points where security guards are located
c. perimeter barriers d. the building it self
17. Protection of classified documents/matters concerning their preparation, classification, reproduction,
handling, transmission disposal and destruction.
a. document security b. operational security
c. organizational security d. physical security
18. What is the system of natural or manmade barriers placed between the potential intruder and the object
/person/matter being protected?
a. document security b. operational security
c. organizational security d. physical security
19. New employees should be briefed on security rules and regulations of the organization and the importance
of observing them. This process is called?
a. security education program b. operational security
c. organizational security d. physical security
20. Under the physical security, what should be placed between the prospective intruder and target installation?
a. barriers b. hazard
c. net d. risk
21. It is the ongoing process which ensure that new risks are recognized and the established deterrents remain
necessary and cost effective.
a. inspection b. risk analysis
c. interrogation d. evaluation
22. A person’s suitability to given a security clearance is determined through a process called;
a. security training b. security promotion
c. security education d. security investigation
23. Historical, it is considered as the first detective agency in the words?
a. Pinkertons b. Scotland yard
c. bow street runners d. secret service
24. What is the agency that established the first internal affairs unit?
a. NYPD b. Scotland
c. Chicago P.D. d. Interpol
25. Which of the detective agency popularized the motto “ we never sleep”
a. Pinkerton b. burns
c. U.S. marshals d. secret service
26. In the history of security management and intelligence, who introduced the idea of plain clothes police
detectives?
a. Allan Pinkerton b. Sir Robert Peel
c. J. Edgar Hoover d. Teddy Roosevelt
27. Who among the pioneer in police service started the high I.Q. detective mystiques
a. Sir Robert Peel b. Col. Seth wiard
c.J. Edgar Hoover d. August Volmer
28. When is the enactment of R.A number 5487 otherwise known as private security agency law.
a. June 13, 1969 b. October 3, 1972
c. October 3, 1973 d. July 13, 1969
29. Who is the chairman of the Civil Security Group in the Philippines?
a. FED, CSG representative b. PADPAO
c. SAGSD – CSG d. Director-CSG
30. Under the commission of the Civil Security Group, the committee Secretarial of the CSG in the Philippines;
a. FED, CSG representative b. PADPAO
c. SAGSD – CSG d. Director-CSG
31. In security licensing, the neuro-psychiatric examination is mandatory and shall be conducted to all private
security personnel at least;
a. 30 days after to the expiry date b. 60 days after to the expiry date
c. 30 days before the expiry date d. 60 days before the expiry date
32. In the year 1950’s private security agency guards were under the supervision and
control of the ----------
a. PC b. INP
c. Municipal/ City mayor d. PCSUSIA
33. The private security agency training law was amended and took effect on;
a. October 4, 1994 b. October 8, 1995
c. October 8, 1996 d. October 8, 1997
34. Which of the following firearms should not be issued to a private security guard under normal condition?
a. cal. . 45 b. cal. .38
c. magnum .22 d. 12 gauge shotgun
35. What is the authorized firearm that could be license by the security agency?
a. 38 caliber revolver b. M-16 rifle
c. .45 caliber pistol d. M-14 rifle
36. The term watchman refers to;
a. security guard b. security manger
c. supervisor d. operator
37. The written instruction issued by the agency to their guards to perform lawful function at a specific time,
date and place.
a. mission order b. duty detail order
c. memorandum d. special order
[Link] the stocking of ammunition, how many rounds of ammunition an individual security guard is authorized
to carry while in the performance of his duty or function?
a. 50 loads b. 30 loads
c. 70 loads d. 25 loads
39. The authorized headgear of a security guard while on duty is;
a. pershing cap b. blue beret cap
c. jacky cap d. overseas cap.
40. A private security guard agency before it could procure firearm for use of its guards, and application for
authority to purchase firearms has to be filled with;
a. PNPSUSIA b. PNPSAGSD
c. PNPFED d. PNPFEU
41. What is the minimum age qualification of a person in order to qualify as a security guard or private detective?
a. 21 years old b. 20 years old
c.18 years old d. 25 years old.
42. Protection against any type of crime to safeguard life and assets by various method and device.
a. security b. security guard
b. c. security supervisor d. private detective
[Link] any natural person who offers or render personal service to watch or guard residential or business premises
or both government building, establishment and /or their premises, for hire and compensation.
a. security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. private detective
[Link] charge with directing the work and observing the behavioral performance of the guard under his unit.
a. security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. private detective
[Link] any natural person, not a member of the regular police force or the A.F.P., who does detective work for
hire, reward or commission.
a. private detective b. security
c. security guard d. security supervisor
46. As a group of forces of men selected , trained or organized into functional group for the purpose of
protecting operational processes from those disruption which impede efficiency or halt operation at a particular
plant, facility, institution or special activity.
a. private detective b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
47. Is a corporate and executive responsibility. It involved knowing the objectives of the security and the means
and the method to reach these objective or goal must then evolved.
a. security planning b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
48. Is the process of conducting an exhaustive physical examination and thorough inspection of all operation
system and procedure of a facility.
a. security survey b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
49. Is the process of conducting physical examination to determine compliance with establishment security
policies and procedures as result of security survey.
a. security inspection b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
50. Is any act or condition which may result in the compromise of information, loss of life, loss or destruction of
property or disruption of the objectives of the installation.
a. security hazard b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
51. A program given to employees of an installation by lecture and other means pertaining to measures and
safeguards to be taken to protect the interest of the installation from loss, damage, sabotage.
a. security education program b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
52. It is the sum total of protection scheme encompassing the entire security spectrum, designed to eliminate,
reduce or control threats, hazards, risk or dangers to company assets.
a. assets protection program b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
53. Added protection of important vitals, plans, data , special correspondence, cash and other essential
documents. Such as vault, safe and file room.
a. security cabinet b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
54. Combination of compatible intrusion and detection device so arranged and wired as to support one another.
a. security alarm system b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
55. The providing of sufficient of sufficient illumination the area during hours of darkness to insure visibility
and to act as a deterrent to the intruders.
a. security lighting b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
56. Any physical means to impede, delay or prevent intrusion into a protected area.
a. physical barrier b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
57. A system use in big installation whereby keys can open a groups of locks. This is possible by the use of
interchangeable cylinder cores in the locks.
a. master keying system b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
58. Part of security concerned with the physical measures designed to safeguard personnel to prevent
unauthorized access to equipment, facilities, materials, documents, and to protect them from espionage,
sabotage, damage or theft.
a. physical security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
59. A form of physical security involving industrial plants and business enterprises.
a. industrial security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
60. Is the protection resulting from the application of various measure which safeguard cash and assets which
in storage, in transit, and during transaction.
a. bank security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
61. Is the protection resulting from the application of various measure which safeguards hotel guest and their
personnel effects, hotel properties and functions in hotel restaurant, bars and clubs
a. Hotel security . b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
62. Involves the protection of top-ranking officials of the government , visiting persons of illustrious standing
and foreign dignitaries.
a. V.I.P. security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
63. Protection of documents, classified papers and vital records from loss, access to unauthorized persons,
damage, theft and compromise through proper storage and procedures.
a. document security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
64. This involves the protection of process, formulas, patent, and industrial and manufacturing activities from
espionage, infiltration, loss compromise or photo copying.
a. operational security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
65. The protection resulting from the application of various measures which prevent or delay the enemy or
unauthorized person in gaining information through communication.
a. communication security b. security guard
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
66. Security of document and information is the responsibility of all concerned
a. policy b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
67. Anybody found guilty of violating document and information security shall be dealt accordingly
a. policy b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
68. Access to information is based on the “need to know” and not by position.
a. doctrine b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
69. Authority to have access to classified information is not permanent but can be withdrawn by the originating.
a. practice b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
70. Complete or partial background investigation is conducted to determine whether the applicant should hire or
not, or the same investigation is conducted to determine whether the employee should remain in his present
position or to be transferred to less or non-sensitive position.
a. procedure b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
71. It is a process of determining the loyalty, honesty, integrity, reputation, etc. of a particular applicant or employee.
a. inquiry b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
[Link] standard like education, experience, age, citizenship, family background, potential are being
verified if true or not.
a. criteria b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
73. What kind of line of defense, like perimeter fence/barriers or guard at the gate.
a. second b. first
c. third d. fourth
74. What kind of line of defense, like doors, floor, windows, walls roofs, and grills, and others entries of building.
a. second b. first
c. third d. fourth
75. What kind of line of defense, like steel cabinets, lacks, safes, vaults and interior file rooms.
a. second b. first
c. third d. fourth
76. Those guards hired will be in the company payroll and are usually entitled to the same benefit received by
their employees.
a. government guard b. company guard
c. security agency guard d police
77.A guard hired by the company belonging privately license security guard in a contractual basis
a. government guard b. company guard
c. security agency guard d police
78. A security guard recruited and employed by the government. They are assigned to guard government
installation and other government assets.
a. government guard b. company guard
c. security agency guard d police
79. What type of guards, they are entitled to all benefits received by other government employees, and under the
control and supervision of civil service commission.
a. government guard b. company guard
c. security agency guard d police
80. A man love his work and make him enjoy performing it fully, performing it just what it done
a. enthusiasm b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
81. To lead, a supervisor must have two qualities. In like manner, his subordinates will act the same way and the
organization will be well on the way to success.
a. friendliness and affection b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
82. The quality of the followers will most likely to falter and soon desert their leader.
a. integrity b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
83. A supervisor must make a decision. He is responsible for that decision. If he can not decide or denied
having made the decision, he is not a capable leader.” It is better to decide wrong than not to able to decide “
can never be truer.
a. decisiveness b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
84. The supervisor as leader must have adequate knowledge to do his job. Once he is found to be lacking in this
quality , his follower will loss confidence to him.
a. intelligence b. regulation
c. security supervisor d. security guard force
85. A leader must be able to teach in his men what he wants to be done.
a. teaching skill b. intelligence
c. regulation d. security supervisor
86. Is a desirable qualities of security guard as it determine his effectiveness, it must be therefore develop by
everyone desiring to become security guard.
a. alertness b. intelligence
c. regulation d. security supervisor
87. Sound and good, more than the use of common sense. It is the arriving at wise and timely decision.
a. judgment b. intelligence
c. regulation d. security supervisor
88..Is the state of being sure, a state of mind free from doubt or misgiving.
a. confidence b. intelligence
c. regulation d. security supervisor
89. A security guard work is strenuous and demanding. Training in techniques in unarmed defense like judo and
karate and in physical conditioning.
a. physical fitness b. intelligence
c. regulation d. security supervisor
90. A security guard ability to deal with others successful without offending. To have authority and
responsibilities without manifesting superiority and “ over bigness “ is real act.
a. tactfulness b. intelligence
c. regulation d. security supervisor
91. Is the ability to take hold oneself regardless of provoking situation.
a. self-control b. intelligence
c. regulation d. security supervisor
92. The highest is the law of preservation. By instinct, man naturally react to protect himself, his honor,
freedom, liberty and property from danger, threat or hazard.
a. Natural Authority b. Constitutional Authority
c. statutory authority d. R.A 5487
93. The prime duty of the government is to serve and protect people. The government may call upon the people to defend
the state and in the fulfillment thereof; all citizen may be required , under conditions provided by law, or to render
personal military civil service ( Art. 11 sec. 4 of the 1987 Philippines constitution.
a. Natural Authority b. Constitutional Authority
c. statutory authority d. R.A 5487
94. The Revised Penal Code. ( ACT No. 3815, as amended ). The applicable provisions of the codes on crimes
against person, personal liberty and security and property have bearing on the security and protection of one’s
life3, liberty and property.
a. Natural Authority b. Constitutional Authority
c. statutory authority d. R.A 5487
95. Supervise and observed the behavioral performance of the guards under his unit.
a. security guard b. security planning
c. security survey d. security supervisor
96. A person not a regular police force or member of the A.F.P., who does detective work for hire, reward or commission.
a. security guard b. security planning
c. security survey d. private detective
97. It involves knowing the objective of the security and the means and the methods to reach these objective or
goal must then evolved.
a. security guard b. security planning
c. security survey d. private detective
98. Conducting physical examination and thorough inspection of all operation system and procedure of a facility
a. security guard b. security planning
c. security survey d. private detective
99. Condition in a security with may result in the compromise of the information loss or destruction of property
or disruption of the objection of the installation.
a. security hazard b. security planning
c. security survey d. private detective
100. A program given to employees by lecture and other means pertaining to measure and safeguards to be taken to
protect the interest of the installation from loss, damage, sabotage, pilferage, and other criminal acts.
a. security education program b. security planning
c. security survey d. private detective

OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY
College of Criminology
PRELIM EXAM 2nd SEM SY 2011-2012
LEA 7 SAFETY AND INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
IN
13. Today, there are three categories of security guards belonging to the “ blue army “ as referred to by the 
Former Preside
31. In security licensing, the neuro-psychiatric examination is mandatory and shall be conducted to all private 
security per
48. Is the process of conducting an exhaustive physical examination and thorough inspection of all operation 
system and proc
63. Protection of documents, classified papers and vital records from loss, access to unauthorized persons, 
damage, theft an
80.  A man love his work and make him enjoy performing it fully, performing it just what it done
a. enthusiasm
96. A person not a regular police force or member of the A.F.P., who does detective work for hire, reward or commission.
 a.

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