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1. Imagine that there's been a train wreck and a plume of toxic gas is released. You're the security manager for a high-rise office building nearby. What should you instruct the employees to do?

A. Find a windowless room on an upper floor, away from the plume, and shelter in place.
B. Gather in the first-floor lobby and await further instructions.
C. Go to the nearest designated area of refuge, whichever side of the building it's on, and stay there.
D. Make sure the HVAC is turned off and then go about business as usual.

2. All of the following statements about the life safety code for educational facilities regarding fire are true except which one?

A. Universities may be subject to regulations of the Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism Standards.
B. Classrooms for very young children should be on the floor of exit discharge.
C. Elementary schools must use fire-resistant construction.
D. Windowless classrooms are subject to the Special Structures requirements of the code.

3. Security officer A says that soiled-linen chutes aren't a problem area for healthcare center security. Security officer B says that the food service area is a prime location for theft. Which security officer is correct?

A. Neither security officer
B. Both security officers
C. Only security officer A
D. Only security officer B

4. The unlawful duplication of something valuable for the purpose of deception is known as

A. counterfeiting.
B. felony larceny.
C. questionable documentation.
D. fraud.

5. Which of the following is an inappropriate countermeasure strategy for robbery?

A. Creating a time delay
B. Using silent alarms
C. Using bait money
D. Reducing available loot

6. The _______ disaster provides a tragic example of why security doors must be tied in to the life safety system to prevent people being trapped and killed.

A. 1993 World Trade Center bombing
B. 2001 World Trade Center attacks
C. MGM Grand Hotel fire
D. Factory Mutual Global fire

7. In which of the following situations would a business's burglary insurance pay the claim?

A. The suspect pulled a gun on an employee and forced him to empty the cash register.
B. The suspect obtained a duplicate key and used it to enter after business hours.
C. The suspect entered during business hours and escaped with the loot through a back door.
D. The suspect entered the business overnight by breaking the window in a storage room.

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