PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2026/2027 300 QUESTIONS
COMPLETE WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS | COMMONLY
TESTED QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
Under Florida law, what is the maximum penalty for a security officer
who willfully and knowingly makes a false statement on a license
application?
A) $1,000 fine and 6 months imprisonment
B) $5,000 fine and 5 years imprisonment
C) A misdemeanor of the first degree
D) A felony of the third degree
E) Revocation of license only
CORRECT ANSWER: C) A misdemeanor of the first degree
RATIONALE: Under Florida Statute 493.6118, making false statements
on a license application constitutes a misdemeanor of the first degree,
punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
QUESTION 2
Which of the following is considered justifiable use of deadly force
under Florida Statute 776.012?
,A) To prevent a suspect from fleeing a burglary scene
B) To protect property valued over $1,000
C) To prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to oneself or
another
D) To detain a suspect for questioning
E) To prevent trespassing on private property
CORRECT ANSWER: C) To prevent imminent death or great bodily harm
to oneself or another
RATIONALE: Florida's justifiable use of deadly force requires a
reasonable belief that such force is necessary to prevent imminent
death or great bodily harm.
QUESTION 3
How often must a Class G license holder complete firearms
requalification training?
A) Every 6 months
B) Every 12 months
C) Every 24 months
D) Every 36 months
E) Every 48 months
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Every 12 months
RATIONALE: Florida law requires Class G license holders to complete
annual firearms requalification to maintain their armed status.
QUESTION 4
,A security officer observes a shoplifting incident. The suspect is running
from the store. Under Florida law, the officer may:
A) Use deadly force to stop the fleeing suspect
B) Use reasonable force to detain the suspect until law enforcement
arrives
C) Pursue the suspect off the property but cannot detain them
D) Arrest the suspect as a sworn officer would
E) Only observe and report to police without intervention
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Use reasonable force to detain the suspect until
law enforcement arrives
RATIONALE: Security officers may use reasonable, non-deadly force to
detain individuals suspected of committing a crime on the premises.
QUESTION 5
Which statement regarding the use of handcuffs by a Class G officer is
correct?
A) Handcuffs can only be used with prior written approval from FDACS
B) Handcuffs should be applied tightly enough to cause pain for
compliance
C) Handcuffs are considered non-deadly force and may be used when
reasonable
D) Handcuffs require a separate permit to carry
E) Handcuffs cannot be used by security officers at all
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Handcuffs are considered non-deadly force and
may be used when reasonable
, RATIONALE: Handcuffs are considered a form of non-deadly force that
may be used when reasonably necessary to detain individuals.
QUESTION 6
A security officer's duty to retreat before using deadly force in Florida
applies:
A) Always, regardless of circumstances
B) Only when the officer is on duty
C) When the officer is the initial aggressor
D) Never, under Florida's Stand Your Ground law
E) Only when facing an unarmed suspect
CORRECT ANSWER: C) When the officer is the initial aggressor
RATIONALE: Florida's Stand Your Ground law removes the duty to
retreat when lawfully in a place one has a right to be, but this does not
apply if the person was the initial aggressor.
QUESTION 7
Under Chapter 493, how long must a security agency retain records of
firearms training for each officer?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
E) 7 years