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INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
CONCEPT EXAM WITH ANSWERS
1. The predictable state or condition which is free from harm, injury, destruction,
intimidation or fear. Freedom from fear or danger or defense against crime.
A. Security
B. Physical Security System
C. Vigiles
D. Defensible Space
2. The range of mechanisms that combine to bring an environment under the
control of its residents.
A. Security
B. Physical Security System
C. Vigiles
D. Defensible Space
3. The reduction in criminal opportunity, generally through the use of physical
barriers, architectural design and enhanced security measures of a particular
location.
A. Security
B. Physical Security System
C. Target hardening
D. Defensible Space
4. the study of the characteristics of population groups.
A. Demography
B. Controls
C. Exterior
D. Barrier
5. main purpose is to deny or impede access or exit of unauthorized persons.
A. Demography
B. Controls
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C. Exterior
D. Perimeter Barrier
6. describes the measures that are designed to deny access to unauthorized
personnel from physically accessing a building, facility, stored information and
guidance on how to design structures to resist potentially hostile acts.
A. Security
B. Physical Security
C. Vigiles
D. Defensible Space
7. Features constructed by man regardless of their original intent that tends to
delay the intruder.ex.walls, ceilings,locks,safe,windows.
A. Structural barriers
B. Human barriers
C. Barriers
D. Natural barriers or features
8. such as cliffs,ravines,and rivers which delay or make more difficult to entry of
intruders.
A. Structural barriers
B. Human barriers
C. Barriers
D. Natural barriers or features
9. Any line of boundary and separation, natural or artificial,places,or serving as
limitation or obstruction. Anything that bars, keep out, obstruct progress, or
prevents encroachment or intrusion.
A. Structural barriers
B. Human barriers
C. Barriers
D. Natural barriers or features
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
CONCEPT EXAM WITH ANSWERS
1. The predictable state or condition which is free from harm, injury, destruction,
intimidation or fear. Freedom from fear or danger or defense against crime.
A. Security
B. Physical Security System
C. Vigiles
D. Defensible Space
2. The range of mechanisms that combine to bring an environment under the
control of its residents.
A. Security
B. Physical Security System
C. Vigiles
D. Defensible Space
3. The reduction in criminal opportunity, generally through the use of physical
barriers, architectural design and enhanced security measures of a particular
location.
A. Security
B. Physical Security System
C. Target hardening
D. Defensible Space
4. the study of the characteristics of population groups.
A. Demography
B. Controls
C. Exterior
D. Barrier
5. main purpose is to deny or impede access or exit of unauthorized persons.
A. Demography
B. Controls
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C. Exterior
D. Perimeter Barrier
6. describes the measures that are designed to deny access to unauthorized
personnel from physically accessing a building, facility, stored information and
guidance on how to design structures to resist potentially hostile acts.
A. Security
B. Physical Security
C. Vigiles
D. Defensible Space
7. Features constructed by man regardless of their original intent that tends to
delay the intruder.ex.walls, ceilings,locks,safe,windows.
A. Structural barriers
B. Human barriers
C. Barriers
D. Natural barriers or features
8. such as cliffs,ravines,and rivers which delay or make more difficult to entry of
intruders.
A. Structural barriers
B. Human barriers
C. Barriers
D. Natural barriers or features
9. Any line of boundary and separation, natural or artificial,places,or serving as
limitation or obstruction. Anything that bars, keep out, obstruct progress, or
prevents encroachment or intrusion.
A. Structural barriers
B. Human barriers
C. Barriers
D. Natural barriers or features