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Pass the Tennessee Burglar Alarm Systems Qualifying Agent Exam on your first attempt with this comprehensive practice test bank containing 300 exam‑style questions – each with a verified answer and a detailed rationale that explains the legal, regulatory, and technical basis behind every correct choice. Fully aligned with the Alarm Contractors Licensing Act of 1991 (T.C.A. §§ 62‑32‑301 through 62‑32‑325) , the Tennessee Alarm Systems Contractors Board rules (Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. Title 0090), and the PSI exam blueprint for 2026, this resource covers every topic tested on the open‑book Qualifying Agent examination. What’s inside? Definitions, Short Title & Scope (Alarm systems contractor, alarm system, burglar/fire alarm, monitoring, CCTV, hold‑up alarm, alarm verification, good moral character) Licensing Requirements for Qualifying Agents (age, experience (3 years), education (post‑high school degree or national certification), application fees ( 200 + 200+50/classification), background check (IdentoGO, ORI #TN90140Z), exam (PSI, 100 questions, 5 hours, 70% passing, open‑book)) Licensing Requirements for Alarm Systems Contractors (certification classifications (4), display of certification number, branch office certification (separate certificate, 30‑day notification, one QA per branch), prohibited activities, reciprocity (none)) Qualifying Agent Designated Responsibilities (“responsible charge”, full‑time employee, written notification to previous employer before switching, determining employee access to sensitive records, termination/transfer filing within 10 days, 30‑day grace to replace QA) Employee Registration (registration before work begins, fingerprinting within 30 days, FBI/TBI background check, termination notification within 30 days) Insurance Requirements (general liability 100 , 000 b o d i l y i n j u r y / 100,000bodilyinjury/25,000 property damage, workers’ compensation, failure to maintain insurance = grounds for suspension/revocation) Advertising & Marketing Restrictions (permanent display of certification number on all advertising, service vehicles, business cards, letterheads, verbal/audio broadcasts, internet; prohibition of false/misleading representations (e.g., “State Approved”)) Operational & Technical Standards (NFPA 72 for fire alarms, UL 681 for burglar alarms, NEC Class 2/3 circuits, end‑of‑line resistor, PIR placement, smoke detector spacing, Contact ID, UL 827 central station physical security) Alarm Verification & False Alarms (definition of alarm verification (two calls), hold‑up alarm exemption, pharmacy exemption, local false alarm penalties up to $50 per false alarm) Contract & Consumer Protection (residential cancellation rights – moving for medical reasons only, 30‑day written notice, physician’s letter required; automatic renewal clauses limited to 1 year; written estimate required before signing) Violations, Penalties & Enforcement (unlicensed operation – each day a separate offense, fines up to $1,000 per violation, license suspension/revocation, civil penalties, false statements) Continuing Education & Renewal (16 hours CE per 2‑year renewal period, fire alarm first‑renewal course requirement, late renewal penalty (10% per month, maximum twice normal fee)) Why this resource works: Every answer is directly supported by a rationale citing the specific Tennessee Code Annotated (T.C.A.) or Administrative Rule – learn the “why” behind the correct answer. Mirrors the PSI exam format (100 questions, 5 hours, open‑book, 70% passing score) and content domains. Perfect for self‑testing, spaced repetition, or last‑minute review before your state licensing exam. Ideal for: Aspiring alarm systems qualifying agents, existing alarm company owners needing to pass the QA exam, and security professionals seeking Tennessee certification in burglar alarm, fire alarm, monitoring, or CCTV classifications.

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TN BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS
QUALIFYING AGENT PRACTICE EXAM
2026 300 Verified Questions with Detailed
Rationales for Guaranteed Pass

PART 1: DEFINITIONS, SHORT TITLE & SCOPE OF THE ALARM CONTRACTORS
LICENSING ACT (T.C.A. §§ 62-32-301 through 62-32-303)

Questions 1–60

1. According to Tennessee Code Annotated § 62-32-301, what is the short title of the law
regulating alarm systems contractors in Tennessee?

A) The Tennessee Fire Protection Act of 1985
B) The Security Systems Regulatory Act of 1995
C) The Alarm Contractors Licensing Act of 1991
D) The Electronic Surveillance Control Act of 2000

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: T.C.A. § 62-32-301 explicitly states: “This part shall be known and may be cited
as the ‘Alarm Contractors Licensing Act of 1991.’” This is the foundational short title for
the entire regulatory framework governing alarm system contractors in Tennessee.




2. Under T.C.A. § 62-32-303, which of the following best defines an "Alarm Systems
Contractor"?

A) Only the installation of fire alarm systems
B) Only employee monitoring of security cameras
C) The sale, installation, service, or monitoring of burglar alarms, fire alarms, or CCTV

,systems
D) The manufacturing of alarm system components only

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: T.C.A. § 62-32-303(2) defines an “Alarm systems contractor” as “any person,
firm, association or corporation that sells or attempts to sell, installs, services or monitors
alarm systems, signal devices, fire alarms, burglar alarms, television cameras or still
cameras used to detect fire, burglary, breaking or entering, intrusion, shoplifting,
pilferage or theft.” This broad definition ensures all related electronic security activities
are regulated.




3. According to T.C.A. § 62-32-303, what is the definition of an "Alarm system"?

A) Any mechanical, electrical or electronic system that records, views, monitors or
protects against property loss
B) Only systems that detect fire and smoke
C) Only systems that monitor entry and exit doors
D) Systems that only provide video surveillance without alarms

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: T.C.A. § 62-32-303(1) defines an “Alarm system” as “any mechanical, electrical
or electronic system, or any combination of those systems, designed to: (A) Record, view,
monitor, protect against, avoid or reduce the probability of personal or property loss or
injury resulting from fire, smoke, heat, burglary, theft, shoplifting, pilferage or other
losses of that type; (B) Monitor, detect or prevent intrusion; or (C) Detect and summon
aid for other emergencies.”




4. How many members serve on the Tennessee Alarm Systems Contractors Board?

,A) 3 members
B) 5 members
C) 6 members
D) 9 members

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Per T.C.A. § 62-32-306, the board consists of 6 members appointed by the
Governor. The membership includes licensed alarm systems contractors and public
representatives.




5. According to T.C.A. § 62-32-303, what does “Alarm verification” require of monitoring
companies?

A) A single phone call to the alarm user
B) An attempt to contact the burglar alarm location or user, plus a second call to a
different number if the first attempt fails
C) Immediate dispatch of law enforcement without any verification attempt
D) Only email notification to the alarm user

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: T.C.A. § 62-32-303(3) defines “Alarm verification” as “an attempt by a
monitoring company or its representative to contact a burglar alarm location or a burglar
alarm user by telephone or other electronic means… [and] at least a second call shall be
made to a different number if the first attempt fails.”




6. Under T.C.A. § 62-32-303, what is the definition of a “Burglar alarm system”?

A) A system that responds primarily to fire, heat or smoke
B) An alarm or monitoring system that has the primary function of detecting or
responding to emergencies other than fire

, C) A system that only monitors video cameras
D) A system that only detects carbon monoxide

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: T.C.A. § 62-32-303(5) defines a “Burglar alarm system” as “an alarm or
monitoring system that has the primary function of detecting or responding to
emergencies other than fire.”




7. According to T.C.A. § 62-32-303, what is a “Fire alarm system”?

A) A system that only monitors carbon monoxide
B) An alarm or monitoring system that is intended to respond to or detect fire, heat,
smoke or other byproducts of combustion
C) A system that only detects water leaks
D) A system that monitors entry and exit doors

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: T.C.A. § 62-32-303(8) defines a “Fire alarm system” as “an alarm or monitoring
system that is intended to respond to or detect fire, heat, smoke or other byproducts of
combustion.”




8. Under T.C.A. § 62-32-303, what does “Good moral character” mean for purposes of
licensing?

A) The individual has never received a traffic ticket
B) The individual has high legal, moral and ethical values
C) The individual has a college degree in ethics
D) The individual is a member of a recognized religious organization

Correct Answer: B

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