& ANSWERS | EXAM PREPARATION | CERTIFICATION EXAM | ADVANCED REVIEW |
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE EXAM | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027
Examiner:
United States Air Force (USAF)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Security Forces Mission and Organization
2. Air Force Core Values and Professional Standards
3. Legal Authority and Jurisdiction
4. Military Law and UCMJ Fundamentals
5. Rules for the Use of Force
6. Installation Security and Access Control
7. Entry Control Procedures
8. Patrol Operations
9. Communications and Reporting
10. Incident Response and Officer Safety
11. Crime Prevention and Preliminary Investigations
12. Evidence Recognition and Preservation
13. Resource Protection and Integrated Defense
14. Antiterrorism and Force Protection
15. Emergency Management Support
16. Weapons Safety and Accountability
17. Professional Ethics and Decision Making
18. Documentation and Reporting Requirements
19. Operational Risk Management
20. Leadership, Accountability, and Professional Responsibilities
MISSION || INTEGRATED DEFENSE || FORCE PROTECTION || ACCESS CONTROL ||
ENTRY CONTROL || PATROL OPERATIONS || UCMJ || MILITARY LAW || USE OF FORCE
|| RULES OF ENGAGEMENT || ANTITERRORISM || RESOURCE PROTECTION ||
INCIDENT RESPONSE || EVIDENCE PRESERVATION || COMMUNICATIONS ||
OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT || PROFESSIONAL ETHICS || INSTALLATION
,SECURITY || LAW ENFORCEMENT || REPORT WRITING || WEAPONS SAFETY ||
ACCOUNTABILITY || SECURITY FORCES STANDARDS || USAF OPERATIONS ||
ADVANCED CERTIFICATION PREPARATION
QUESTION 1.
During a routine vehicle inspection at an installation entry control point, a Security
Forces member observes indicators suggesting the driver is intentionally concealing
unauthorized government property. Which action best balances mission
accomplishment, legal authority, and evidence preservation?
A. Secure the individual, maintain control of the scene, notify appropriate authorities,
and preserve potential evidence.
B. Release the driver after documenting the suspicious behavior because possession
has not yet been confirmed.
C. Conduct an unrestricted search of all personal electronic devices without additional
authority.
D. Immediately confiscate all personal property and transport it to the unit without
documentation.
Correct Answer: A. Secure the individual, maintain control of the scene, notify
appropriate authorities, and preserve potential evidence.
Explanation: Proper law enforcement actions require maintaining scene security,
preserving evidence, and acting within legal authority while coordinating with
appropriate agencies. Releasing the individual prematurely may jeopardize the
investigation, while exceeding search authority or failing documentation may
compromise admissibility and violate legal standards.
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QUESTION 2.
A patrol supervisor must allocate limited personnel during an elevated Force
Protection Condition. Which decision most effectively applies risk management
principles?
A. Assign equal patrol coverage to every facility regardless of mission importance.
B. Prioritize security resources toward critical assets and identified threat areas while
,maintaining minimum coverage elsewhere.
C. Reduce all patrol activity to preserve manpower.
D. Conduct only administrative inspections until additional personnel arrive.
Correct Answer: B. Prioritize security resources toward critical assets and
identified threat areas while maintaining minimum coverage elsewhere.
Explanation: Operational risk management requires prioritizing limited resources
according to mission criticality and assessed threats. Equal distribution may leave
high-value assets vulnerable, while reducing patrols or focusing only on
administrative duties fails to address operational risk.
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QUESTION 3.
A Security Forces member witnesses another member using unnecessary force after a
suspect has already been restrained and no longer presents resistance. What is the
most appropriate response?
A. Ignore the incident because the suspect was initially resisting.
B. Delay reporting until the end of the shift.
C. Immediately intervene when safe, ensure the incident is reported, and document
observations accurately.
D. Discuss the incident privately without notifying supervisors.
Correct Answer: C. Immediately intervene when safe, ensure the incident is
reported, and document observations accurately.
Explanation: Security Forces personnel have a professional duty to prevent excessive
force when safely possible and accurately report misconduct. Delaying or concealing
such incidents undermines integrity, accountability, and public trust.
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QUESTION 4.
An installation experiences repeated unauthorized drone activity near restricted
facilities. What is the Security Forces commander's most appropriate initial operational
, focus?
A. Suspend all installation operations until the threat disappears.
B. Ignore the activity unless property damage occurs.
C. Publicly disclose all defensive security measures.
D. Increase surveillance, coordinate with appropriate agencies, assess the threat, and
implement protective measures.
Correct Answer: D. Increase surveillance, coordinate with appropriate agencies,
assess the threat, and implement protective measures.
Explanation: A coordinated response involving threat assessment, enhanced
observation, and interagency communication supports mission protection while
remaining legally and operationally appropriate. The other options either overreact,
underreact, or unnecessarily compromise security.
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QUESTION 5.
While conducting access control, a contractor presents credentials that appear
authentic but contain subtle discrepancies from installation records. What should the
Security Forces member do first?
A. Deny entry temporarily, verify identity through established procedures, and
document the encounter.
B. Allow entry because the credential appears professionally produced.
C. Destroy the credential immediately.
D. Allow entry if the contractor appears cooperative.
Correct Answer: A. Deny entry temporarily, verify identity through established
procedures, and document the encounter.
Explanation: Verification through approved procedures protects installation security
while respecting due process. Appearance or cooperation alone cannot substitute for
proper credential validation, and destroying evidence is inappropriate.
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