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TSA CBT Test Questions with Verified Solutions Blue/Black The color blue usually denotes The color blue usually denotes hard materials including; metal, hard plastics, alloys wires, batteries, sunglasses, guns, etc. will show on the blue/ black scale. Green Green represents less dense plastics and alloys. The combination of plastic and metal will most likely be some kind of electronic device. Orange The orange represents any biological material. covers natural items and some other materials including; rubber, food, leather, non-plastic explosives, liquids, gels and organic powders (like flour, baking soda, ect These colored items are often important to pay attention to because explosives often partly composed of organic materials like glycerin, potassium nitrate, and TNT. Additionally, drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and cannabis are all classified organic products. That's why identifying biological materials is extremely important. Red Red zone indicates less dense items. This means the machine encountered little to no resistance when scanning the object. This object could be made out of light materials including; fabric, carton, or paper. The X-Ray test On the image interpretation test (also called "baggage scanner training" Object Recognition Test or ORT), you will be shown images of baggage that have gone through the X-Ray machine. You will be given only a few seconds to review the baggage and identify target objects. The target items will be forbidden items such weapons, bottles, shoes, drugs, or electronics. You will need decide whether pass, alarm, or hold a bag due to its content. If you pass the baggage, you decided the bag does not contain any harmful items. you select alarm, you have indicated that the item has a prohibited item and request police intervention. you hold have identified prohibited item which requires intervention by TSO officer and further screening such as: physical search or use of Explosive Trace Technology (ETD). How Do You Interpret X-Ray Colors? X-Ray the image is not so straight forward you can use color detection. The basics to understanding color principles in X-Rays is knowing that color highlights the difference in density of various materials. When item is more dense be bluer. Conversely, less dense, lighter items will be the red Sentence construction Phrases a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause. Clauses A group of words in a sentence that contains a subject and a verb (predicate). restrictive clause A clause that is needed to identify the word it modifies. It can't be removed without changing the meaning. It is not written with commas around it. Restrictive clauses usually begin with "which", "that", and "who". → The boy who broke the window is at the door. (The restrictive clause "who broke the window" modifies "the boy". If we remove it, our reader / listener won't be sure of which boy we're referring to. nonrestrictive clause is descriptive or explanatory and can be omitted without changing the essential meaning; example: My father, WHO WAS COACHING THE BASEBALL TEAM, met us at the ballpark. verb An action word verb tense tells the time of the action (past, present, future) verb mood Mood is the manner in which a verb expresses its action or state of being. infinative "to" immediately followed by a verb ex. He was to chase the dragon. Gerund A verb form ending in -ing that is used as a noun Participle A verb form that can be used as an adjective noun A person, place, thing, or idea Pronoun A word that takes the place of a noun adjectives word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun, such as "happy," "sad," or "pretty." Adverb A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb article a, an, the Preposition A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word Conjunction A word used to join words or groups of words tense shift changing from one verb tense to another

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