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Hawaii Security Guard - Principal Exam: 100 Questions with Answers & Explanations**



**1. Which state agency regulates security guards in Hawaii?**

A) Honolulu Police Department

B) Department of Public Safety

C) Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs (DCCA)

D) Attorney General's Office

**Answer: C**

**Explanation:** The DCCA's Professional & Vocational Licensing (PVL) Division regulates
security guards under HAR Title 16, Chapter 97.



**2. How long is a Hawaii security guard license valid?**

A) 1 year

B) 2 years

C) 3 years

D) 4 years

**Answer: B**

**Explanation:** A security guard license is valid for two years from the date of issuance
per HAR §16-97-13.



**3. The minimum age to become a licensed security guard in Hawaii is:**

A) 18 years

B) 21 years

C) 25 years

D) No minimum age

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** Applicants must be at least 18 years old per HAR §16-97-11(a)(1).

,**4. A security guard's license must be renewed within ____ days prior to expiration.**

A) 30

B) 60

C) 90

D) 120

**Answer: B**

**Explanation:** HAR §16-97-13 requires renewal application within 60 days before
expiration.



**5. Which of these disqualifies someone from security guard licensure in Hawaii?**

A) Being 20 years old

B) A misdemeanor conviction involving moral turpitude within 5 years

C) A felony conviction 15 years ago

D) All of the above

**Answer: B**

**Explanation:** HAR §16-97-11(a)(4) disqualifies applicants with recent convictions
involving moral turpitude or violence.



**6. How many hours of training are required for initial security guard licensure?**

A) 4 hours

B) 8 hours

C) 16 hours

D) 40 hours

**Answer: B**

**Explanation:** HAR §16-97-16(a) requires at least 8 hours of board-approved training.

,**7. What must a security guard carry while on duty?**

A) License and state ID

B) Firearm (if qualified)

C) Baton and handcuffs

D) All of the above

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** HAR §16-97-14 requires guards to carry their license and valid photo ID.



**8. A security guard may make a citizen's arrest:**

A) Only for felonies witnessed

B) For any violation of law

C) Only with police approval

D) Never; only police can arrest

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) §803-3 allows citizen's arrests for felonies
witnessed or reasonable suspicion of felony.



**9. The use of force continuum begins with:**

A) Verbal commands

B) Officer presence

C) Soft empty-hand control

D) Chemical spray

**Answer: B**

**Explanation:** Officer presence is the first level, demonstrating authority without
physical contact.



**10. Which is NOT a level in the use of force continuum?**

, A) Officer presence

B) Deadly force

C) Intermediate weapons

D) Off-duty intervention

**Answer: D**

**Explanation:** Off-duty intervention is not a standard level in the continuum.



**11. A security guard may use deadly force:**

A) To protect property

B) To prevent escape

C) When facing imminent threat of death/serious injury

D) To stop any crime

**Answer: C**

**Explanation:** HRS §703-304 allows deadly force only to protect against imminent death
or serious bodily injury.



**12. "Reasonable suspicion" means:**

A) Absolute certainty of criminal activity

B) Articulable facts suggesting criminal activity

C) A hunch or feeling

D) Proof beyond reasonable doubt

**Answer: B**

**Explanation:** Reasonable suspicion requires specific, articulable facts, not just a
hunch.



**13. "Probable cause" is defined as:**

A) More than 50% certainty

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