Security Forces Test Exam/85
accurate Q’s and A’s
A major traffic accident is any accident involving... - -Death/Serious Injury,
Property damage of $10,000 or more, or a disabled vehicle
-Traffic accident investigation reports should include... - -Accident type,
time and date, location, name or vehicle operators, unit, and vehicle
description
-What are the steps to be completed when you arrive on a crime scene? - -
Advise BDOC, request medical, apprehend/detain suspects, protect the
scene, and note the date, time, and weather conditions
-Major incidents include... - -Aircraft crashes, bomb threats, chemical spills,
and natural disasters
-AF form 52 - -Evidence Tag
-AF form 1800 - -Vehicle Operators Inspection Guide
-What is a safe haven? - -The act of securing DOD, Arms, Ammunition and
Explosives, and related HAZMAT materials
-What are considered classified materials? - -Nuclear weapons, nuclear
weapon components, and sensitive nuclear materials (SNMs)
-DOE (Department of Energy) will do what in a safe haven situation? - -
provide all information to the securing installation
-The authority to search is only given by - -A military judge or magistrate or
base commander
-Who can give authority to search the squadron? - -Squadron/Installation
Commander
-Secure Hold - -Parking for after hours AA&E arrivals
-What is AF form 1176? - -Search Authorization Form
-What is AF form 1364? - -Consent for Search and Seizure Form
, -Search incident to apprehension - -No authority needed, only search the
area the person has control over
-Search incident to lawful stop - -Protective frisk if person is believed to
have a weapon or has potential to cause harm
-What are Entry Point Inspections? - -Random Vehicle Inspections
-What does RAM stand for? - -Random Anti-terrorism Measure
-Best, most cost effective deterrent - -Unpredictability
-How many RAMs are required daily - -At least 3 from higher FPCONS
-What does DBIDS stand for? - -Defense Biometric Identification System
-What is DBIDS used for? - -Entering personal information in a database for
verification of individuals at a later time
-What does PII stand for? - -Personal Identification Information
-What are the two versions of DBIDS - -MC9090, MC 75
-What does green mean in DBIDS - -Access
-What does yellow mean in DBIDS - -Merits an investigation but has access
-What does red mean in DBIDS? - -No access
-What does ISP stand for? - -Installation Security Program
-What does Installation Security Program consist of? - -Security checks,
buildings/warehouses, crime prevention, visibility of patrols to the
community
-What are the proper Installation Security Program procedures? - -Daily
once per shift, initiate/terminate with BDOC
-Procedures for unsecure facilities - -Signs of forced entry, take cover, notify
BDOC, standby for backup, conduct walkthrough with custodian, terminate
with BDOC
-What is article 112? - -Wrongful use of controlled substances
-When is use of controlled substances considered wrongful? - -When done
without legal justification
accurate Q’s and A’s
A major traffic accident is any accident involving... - -Death/Serious Injury,
Property damage of $10,000 or more, or a disabled vehicle
-Traffic accident investigation reports should include... - -Accident type,
time and date, location, name or vehicle operators, unit, and vehicle
description
-What are the steps to be completed when you arrive on a crime scene? - -
Advise BDOC, request medical, apprehend/detain suspects, protect the
scene, and note the date, time, and weather conditions
-Major incidents include... - -Aircraft crashes, bomb threats, chemical spills,
and natural disasters
-AF form 52 - -Evidence Tag
-AF form 1800 - -Vehicle Operators Inspection Guide
-What is a safe haven? - -The act of securing DOD, Arms, Ammunition and
Explosives, and related HAZMAT materials
-What are considered classified materials? - -Nuclear weapons, nuclear
weapon components, and sensitive nuclear materials (SNMs)
-DOE (Department of Energy) will do what in a safe haven situation? - -
provide all information to the securing installation
-The authority to search is only given by - -A military judge or magistrate or
base commander
-Who can give authority to search the squadron? - -Squadron/Installation
Commander
-Secure Hold - -Parking for after hours AA&E arrivals
-What is AF form 1176? - -Search Authorization Form
-What is AF form 1364? - -Consent for Search and Seizure Form
, -Search incident to apprehension - -No authority needed, only search the
area the person has control over
-Search incident to lawful stop - -Protective frisk if person is believed to
have a weapon or has potential to cause harm
-What are Entry Point Inspections? - -Random Vehicle Inspections
-What does RAM stand for? - -Random Anti-terrorism Measure
-Best, most cost effective deterrent - -Unpredictability
-How many RAMs are required daily - -At least 3 from higher FPCONS
-What does DBIDS stand for? - -Defense Biometric Identification System
-What is DBIDS used for? - -Entering personal information in a database for
verification of individuals at a later time
-What does PII stand for? - -Personal Identification Information
-What are the two versions of DBIDS - -MC9090, MC 75
-What does green mean in DBIDS - -Access
-What does yellow mean in DBIDS - -Merits an investigation but has access
-What does red mean in DBIDS? - -No access
-What does ISP stand for? - -Installation Security Program
-What does Installation Security Program consist of? - -Security checks,
buildings/warehouses, crime prevention, visibility of patrols to the
community
-What are the proper Installation Security Program procedures? - -Daily
once per shift, initiate/terminate with BDOC
-Procedures for unsecure facilities - -Signs of forced entry, take cover, notify
BDOC, standby for backup, conduct walkthrough with custodian, terminate
with BDOC
-What is article 112? - -Wrongful use of controlled substances
-When is use of controlled substances considered wrongful? - -When done
without legal justification