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This "Florida Security Guard Test: 170 Questions and Answers" is a comprehensive study resource
designed to help candidates prepare for the Class D Security Officer License exam. The exam
evaluates your understanding of fundamental security principles, legal authority, and daily operational
protocols required by the state.
Exam Description
To work as an unarmed security guard in Florida, applicants must complete a 40-hour state-certified
training course and pass the final examination. This 170-question study bank mirrors the content of that
exam, covering the following core competencies:
• Legal Authority & Liability: Understanding the powers of arrest (citizens' arrest), use of
force, search and seizure limitations, and the legal definition of crimes (assault vs. battery).
• Patrol Procedures & Observations: The primary purposes of patrols, advantages of foot vs.
vehicle patrols, and how to properly respond to emergencies like fires, bomb threats, or active
shooters.
• Access Control: Techniques for verifying credentials, managing visitors, and understanding
minimum, medium, and maximum access levels.
• Report Writing & Note-Taking: The five "Ws" (Who, What, When, Where, Why/Action
Taken), the importance of objective fact-recording, and maintaining accurate daily logs.
• Professional Conduct: The importance of "Command Presence," effective verbal and
nonverbal communication, avoiding bias, and maintaining a courteous yet authoritative demeanor.
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Q1. An officer can wear the Great Seal of the State of Florida on a badge, insignia, emblem,
identification card, or uniform. [True/False]
A) True
B) False
Answer: False
Explanation: State seals are often restricted symbols. Allowing use of the Great Seal on badges or uniforms
would be a specific authorization; stating that an officer can wear the Great Seal is incorrect when that
permission is explicitly denied.
Q2. Which of the following lists the eligibility requirements for each individual licensed by the
department? [Multiple Choice]
A) Be at least 18 years, Be of good moral character, Not have a history of mental illness,
alcohol or drug abuse
B) Hold a college degree, Be at least 21 years, Have prior law-enforcement experience
C) Be at least 18 years, Have no prior traffic violations, Complete a first-aid course
D) Be at least 21 years, Pass a psychological test, Maintain continuous residence in the state
Answer: Be at least 18 years, Be of good moral character, Not have a history of mental illness,
alcohol or drug abuse
Explanation: Licensing standards for individuals include minimum age, character, and behavioral-health/
substance-abuse considerations to protect the public and ensure responsibility in positions of trust. The
other options are incorrect because they add requirements not listed (such as a college degree or prior
law-enforcement service), or omit core elements (such as good moral character or absence of
substance/mental-health history) that are part of the stated eligibility criteria.
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,Q3. Explain the significance of licensed security officers not being law enforcement officers
and not being granted police powers regarding arrest or use of force. [Short Answer]
Answer: It means licensed security officers do not have the legal authority of police: they are not
law enforcement and are not granted police powers to make arrests or exercise police-level use
of force. They must act within the legal limits for non-police security personnel.
Explanation: A complete answer identifies that licensed security officers lack police status and cannot
exercise police powers, and then explains the practical implication: their authority to arrest or use force is
more limited than police. This clarifies the legal boundary between security personnel and law
enforcement.
Q4. Explain the rules governing how many firearms an officer on duty may wear and the
limitations on the type/caliber of firearm carried. [Short Answer]
Answer: An officer on duty may wear up to two firearms, and a licensee may only carry a firearm
of the specific type and caliber for which they are qualified.
Explanation: A full answer states the numeric limit (two firearms) and the qualification restriction (only the
specific type and caliber the licensee is qualified to use). This shows understanding of both the quantity
and the qualification-based limitation on weapons carried on duty.
Q5. A warning shot is only allowable if the circumstances that would otherwise warrant the
use of deadly force are present. [True/False]
A) True
B) False
Answer: False
Explanation: Whether a warning shot is permissible depends on policy, law, and training. It is incorrect to
claim that warning shots are allowed only when deadly-force conditions exist; the permissibility of warning
shots is not strictly equivalent to the legal threshold for deadly force.
Q6. Licensed security officers are not law enforcement officers and are not granted police
powers regarding arrest or use of force. [True/False]
A) True
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, B) False
Answer: True
Explanation: Licensed security officers operate under licensing statutes but do not receive the statutory
police powers granted to sworn law enforcement officers. That means they are regulated and can perform
security duties, but they are not granted the same arrest or force authorities that come with being a police
officer.
Q7. A class-D security personnel should carry a standard Police .38 cal revolver with standard
ammunition. [True/False]
A) True
B) False
Answer: False
Explanation: Specifying a single particular weapon as a requirement for Class-D personnel is incorrect.
Weapon authorization and requirements vary by license class and training; stating that Class-D personnel
should carry a specific standard Police .38 cal revolver is therefore false.
Q8. The legislature recognizes that untrained or unlicensed persons who are of good moral
character may be a threat to the public in positions of trust. [True/False]
A) True
B) False
Answer: True
Explanation: Licensing and training create standards of competence, vetting, and oversight for people
placed in positions of trust. Even someone of good moral character can lack the skills, judgement, or legal
knowledge required for those roles, which can create a public safety risk.
Q9. Class D licensees must perform duties in a uniform that bears at least three patches or
emblems. [True/False]
A) True
B) False
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