CAIB 2 - CHAPTER 6 EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1) Convertibility;
2) Value;
3) Portability. - ANSWER✔✔-Three factors of personal property that can help business owners
determine loss potential from a criminal act.
1) Forced entry into building;
2) Forced entry into protected enclosures;
3) Unforced entry into building or protected enclosures;
4) Forced opening of building and protected enclosures;
5) Vandalism and mailicious acts;
6) Espionage;
7) Shoplifting;
8) Employee theft. - ANSWER✔✔-Methods criminals use that can result in loss to real and
personal property.
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, To restrict unauthorized access to property. - ANSWER✔✔-Main function of physical and
electronic protection devices.
To control access to premises when the business is closed. - ANSWER✔✔-The purpose of a
perimeter protection system.
Only the openings to the building are protected. - ANSWER✔✔-"Partial perimeter protection."
1) Forced entry through walls or ceilings not detected;
2) Stay-behind thieves not detected until they leave premises. - ANSWER✔✔-Disadvantages of
partial perimeter protection.
Protects all openings into the building, including enclosing walls, ceilings and floors. -
ANSWER✔✔-"Complete perimeter protection."
Physical barriers to restrict unauthorized access to property. - ANSWER✔✔-"Physical protection."
1) Locks;
2) Bars or screens. - ANSWER✔✔-Two kinds of physical protection.
Electronic barriers to restrict unauthorized access to property. - ANSWER✔✔-"Electronic
protection."
1) Magnetic contact switches;
2) Glass breakage alarms. - ANSWER✔✔-Two kinds of electronic protection.
To restrict unauthorized entry into areas where valuable property is stored. - ANSWER✔✔-The
main purpose of area protection devices.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1) Convertibility;
2) Value;
3) Portability. - ANSWER✔✔-Three factors of personal property that can help business owners
determine loss potential from a criminal act.
1) Forced entry into building;
2) Forced entry into protected enclosures;
3) Unforced entry into building or protected enclosures;
4) Forced opening of building and protected enclosures;
5) Vandalism and mailicious acts;
6) Espionage;
7) Shoplifting;
8) Employee theft. - ANSWER✔✔-Methods criminals use that can result in loss to real and
personal property.
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, To restrict unauthorized access to property. - ANSWER✔✔-Main function of physical and
electronic protection devices.
To control access to premises when the business is closed. - ANSWER✔✔-The purpose of a
perimeter protection system.
Only the openings to the building are protected. - ANSWER✔✔-"Partial perimeter protection."
1) Forced entry through walls or ceilings not detected;
2) Stay-behind thieves not detected until they leave premises. - ANSWER✔✔-Disadvantages of
partial perimeter protection.
Protects all openings into the building, including enclosing walls, ceilings and floors. -
ANSWER✔✔-"Complete perimeter protection."
Physical barriers to restrict unauthorized access to property. - ANSWER✔✔-"Physical protection."
1) Locks;
2) Bars or screens. - ANSWER✔✔-Two kinds of physical protection.
Electronic barriers to restrict unauthorized access to property. - ANSWER✔✔-"Electronic
protection."
1) Magnetic contact switches;
2) Glass breakage alarms. - ANSWER✔✔-Two kinds of electronic protection.
To restrict unauthorized entry into areas where valuable property is stored. - ANSWER✔✔-The
main purpose of area protection devices.
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