CRI 178: Introduction to Industrial Security Concepts
Teachers’ Guide P1 Exam
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Lesson title: P1 Examination Materials:
Lesson Objectives: Examination paper
1. To memorize the important terms about security, physical Ball pen
security;
2. To describe the types of security, alarms and locks and keys; References:
and Modules 1-7
3. To define security lighting and protective barriers.
4.
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1. Each of the items is given four choices to choose from, choose your answer by
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1. What form of perimeter security provides the best psychological deterrence during the hours of
darkness?
a. Locks
b. perimeter fence
c. protective alarm
d. protective lighting
2. Roger placed three dogs to help him in the security of their house since they don’t have a fence, he
also installed security lights surrounding the house. What specific types of barriers were used by
Roger?
a. Energy and animal barriers
b. Animals and structural barriers
c. Structural and energy barriers
d. Structural, human, energy barriers
3. A medium or structure which defines the physical limits of an installation or area to restrict or
impede access thereto.
a. Security lights
b. Animal barriers
c. Structural barriers
d. Perimeter barrier
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4. Which of the most commonly used full-view fences will caused severe injury if scaled by intruder
since it is made by high strength steel with sharp blades?
a. Barbwire
b. Chain-linked
c. Wire fence
d. Concertina
5. Which of the following principles of physical security is involved when a facility piles up several
barriers from first line of physical defense to the third line?
a. Defense-in-depth is barrier after barrier.
b. The type of access necessary depends upon the number of variable factors and therefore
maybe achieved in number of ways.
c. There is no impenetrable barrier
d. Each installation is different.
6. This increases the protective height and prevents easy access to the fence.
a. Chain linked
b. Fence post
c. Top Guard
d. Guard control station
7. It is the use of barriers in order to prevent outsiders from gaining access to assets in order to
prevent loss.
a. Document Security
b. Personnel Security
c. Physical Security
d. Personal Security
8. Refers to any physical structure whether natural or man–made capable or restricting, deterring,
delaying or preventing illegal and unauthorized access to an installation.
a. Security Lighting
b. Dogs
c. Physical Plant
d. Barriers
9. These are wide beam units, primarily used to extend the illumination in long horizontal strips to
protect the approaches to the perimeter barrier.
a. search lights
b. flood lights
c. Fresnel lights
d. Spot light
10. Barriers can be opened, destroyed and conquered no matter how good you think they are. Which of
the principles of physical security is described by this statement?
a. There is no impenetrable barrier.
b. The type of access necessary depends upon the number of variable factors and therefore
maybe achieved in number of ways.
c. Defense-in-depth is barrier after barrier.
d. Each installation is different.
11. Security lighting system placed at the top of the perimeter fence is counted as
__________________
a. First line of security
b. Second line of security
c. Third line of security
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d. Fourth line of security
12. It is the employment of mechanical, electrical, electronic energy imposes a deterrent to entry by the
potential intruder or to provide warning to guard personnel.
a. Energy barrier
b. Structural barrier
c. Natural barrier
13. To prevent employees to steal from the company, before hiring they are thoroughly screened and
interviewed, only worthy and loyal applicants are given opportunity to take the position. What area
of security is involved?
a. Personnel security
b. Personal security
c. Physical security
d. Document security
14. The cashier is stealing money from the cash register and keep on doing so because the owner is
not conducting a regular inventory of goods sold in the store. Which are of security should be
modified and develop in order to prevent further loss?
a. Personal Security
b. Physical Security
c. Document Security
d. Personnel Security
15. In the case of a house without a fence, the intruder makes his entry by picking the lock of the door,
upon entering the house the security alarm activates which prompted the intruder to escape. What
line of physical defense of the house was surpassed by the intruder?
a. First line
b. Third line
c. First degree
d. Second line
16. A type of security applied for the protection of top-ranking officials of the government or private
entity, visiting persons of illustrious standing and foreign dignitaries.
a. Bank security
b. Hotel security
c. VIP security
d. School security
17. This lighting arrangement is focused on the pile of items, rather than the background. The width of
the lighted strip can be controlled and adjusted to suit the security needs.
a. Controlled lighting
b. Glare projection
c. Supplemental lighting
d. Continuous lighting
18. This system is manually operated and is usually made up of movable search or floodlights that can
be located in selected or special locations which will require lighting only for short period of time.
a. Movable or Portable lighting
b. Portable lighting
c. Emergency lighting
d. Continuous lighting
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e.
19. This involves the protection of documents and classified papers from loss, access by unauthorized
persons, damage, theft and compromise through disclosure.
a. Personal Security
b. Personnel Security
c. Document Security
d. Physical Security
20. The three areas of security are ________________.
a. Personal, document and physical
b. Personal, documentary and perimeter
c. Personnel, physical and document
d. Data, Information and Physical
21. This is normally provided at main perimeter entrances to secure areas located out-of-doors, and
manned by guards on full-time basis.
a. Top Guard
b. Tower Guard
c. Guard control station
d. Fence post
22. The protection of process, formulas, patents, and other operational activities of an installation.
a. Communication Security
b. None of the above
c. Bank Security
d. Operational Security
23. A type of security applied to business groups engaged in industries like manufacturing, assembling,
research and development, processing, warehousing and even agriculture.
a. Document Security
b. Industrial Security
c. Communication Security
d. None of the above
24. The use of security guards on the entrance of the installation is an example
of_____________________
a. Document Security
b. Physical Security
c. Personnel Security
d. Personal Security
25. It has similar physical appearance to mercury vapor but provides a light source of higher luminous
efficiency and better color rendition.
a. Metal halide
b. Mercury vapor lamp
c. Fluorescent lamp
d. High pressure sodium vapor
26. It involves the protection of assets by proactive measures of screening applicants to be hired in the
company.
a. Personnel Security
b. Physical Security
c. Document Security
d. Personal Security
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27. This system is used in times of power failure or other emergencies when other system are
inoperative.
a. Emergency lighting
b. Search light
c. Street light
d. Portable light
28. It involves measures adopted by a certain company in order to secure the integrity and secrecy of
their valued information.
a. Physical Security
b. Personnel Security
c. Personal Security
d. Document Security
29. Roger is planning to build a fence surrounding his house, he wanted to have a fence that will not
allow visual access so he can have the privacy that he wanted, which of the following fence is best
for him?
a. Full-view fence
b. Combination fence
c. Solid fence
d. Chain linked fence
30. Which of the following is not an asset in hotels?
a. Money
b. Guest or customers
c. hotel facilities
d. none of the above
31. The law governing the organization and management of private security agencies.
A. R. A 6975 C. R. A. 8551
B. R. A. 5487 D. R. A. 4857
32. The law that gives the PNP the power to supervise and control the training and operation of Private
security agencies.
A. R. A 6975 C. R. A. 8551
B. R. A. 5487 D. R. A. 4857
33. The main reason why perimeter barrier openings are needed to be monitored is
A. It could be used as entry points by intruders
B. It could be used as escape route
C. It is a security eyesore
D. It should be repaired immediately
34. The unobstructed area on both sides of the perimeter barrier known as clear zone should be
maintained because of the following reasons, except;
A. for better patrol movement
B. for better observation
C. for the intruder to be easily seen as he has no means to hide
D. None of these
35. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the top guard?
A. It is composed of 3-4 strands of barbed wire
B. The barbed wires are spaced 6 inches apart
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C. It is attached in the middle of the fence
D. Placed on top of the fence with a 45 degree angle.
36. With the following choices, which one is least expected to act as a human barrier?
A. Security Guard C. Manager/Owner
B. Employees D. Visitor
37. In the field of industrial security, various types of security are applied depending on the
A. time and season
B. installation and its security needs
C. people and environment
D. financial capabilities of the environment
38. The broadest area of security which is concerned with the physical measures adopted to prevent
unauthorized access to equipment, facilities and to safeguard them against any damage and theft.
A. Physical security C. Document and information security
B. Personnel security D. Industrial security
39. Physical structures either natural or manmade capable of restricting, deterring, delaying illegal
access to an installation are called
A. Barriers C. Fences
B. Walls D. Security
40. The unobstructed area maintained on both sides of a perimeter barrier
A. Backyard C. Clear Zone
B. Patrol Zone D. Perimeter area
41. These are independent structures constructed and designed to control physical and visual access
between outside areas.
A. Grills C. Walls
B. Fences D. Barriers
42. These are devices installed to help detect fires or detect anything that causes fire such as smoke or
unusual rising of temperature.
A. Alarm system C. Alarm detection system
B. Fire alarms D. Smoke detectors
43. Which among the following best describes the most obvious advantage of using fire alarms?
A. Early detection resulting to easy suppression
B. Alarm informs the people to evacuate
C. Early transport of documents and materials that needs to be protected
D. Passerby will know that conflagration is ongoing.
44. These mechanical devices supply water from a natural source.
A. Wet pipe C. Fire pump
B. Fire hydrant D. Fire alarm
45. These are galvanized iron steel or plastic pipes located inside a building with water under pressure
ready for use in case of fire.
A. Standpipe C. Fire Hydrant
B. Water pipes D. Fire extinguisher
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46. A mechanical device strategically located in an installation or street where a fire hose is connected
so that water under pressure will be available to extinguish fire.
A. Water pipes C. Fire extinguisher
B. Fire pump D. Fire hydrant
47. A type of lock using numbers, letters and symbols that must be aligned manually for the operator to
unlock it.
A. Padlock C. Combination Lock
B. Card operated lock D. Code operate lock
48. The type of lock that can be opened by pressing a series of numbered buttons in their proper
sequence.
A. combination Lock C. Card operated lock
B. Code operated lock D. Electrical lock
49. A mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or electronic device designed to prevent entry into a building,
room, container or hiding place.
A. Keys C. Padlocks
B. Locks D. Mechanical devices
50. A portable and detachable lock having a sliding hasp which passes through a staple ring or the like.
A. Warded lock C. Lever Locks
B. Padlock D. Disc tumbler lock
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