ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|GRADED
A+ To obtain a D license from the Florida
Division of Licensing. Updated!!!
To obtain a D license from the Florida Division of Licensing you must:
A. Be at least 18 years of age
B. Be of good moral character
C. Not have been committed for controlled substance abuse
D. Be a citizen or legal resident alien of the United states
E. All of the above - E
The identification card issued by the agency to all its partners, principal corporate
officers and all licensed employees must specify:
A. Name and license number of card holder
B. Name and license number of the agency
C. Signature of representative of the agency
D. The picture of the cardholder
E. A,B and C - E
A security guard should not carry a weapon or firearm unless it is required by the
specific duty assigned (T/F) - True
How many firearms may a properly licensed armed guard carry on duty?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4 - B.
A crime scene is limited to the location where the crime occured (T/F) - False
It is legal to wear or display the Great Seal of the State of Florida on a badge, insignia,
emblem, Identification card or uniform. (T/F) - False
A "jury" is a group of individuals, who are under oath and selected to render a verdict.
(T/F) - True
, Before testifying, officers must take an oath or make an affirmation that his/her
testimony is the truth. (T/F) - True
Evidence presented in court is generally organized in 3 categories:
A. Evidence, proof and record
B. Testimonial, documentary, and physical
C. Direct, correlated and corroborated
D. Presented, alluded and tested - B
When interviewing a injured person, the security officer should find answers to which of
the following?
A. Who injured you?
B. What were you hit with?
C. When did this take place?
D. Where are you injured?
E. Where were you when this happened?
F. Do you know why you were attacked?
G. How were you attacked
H. All of the above - H
An officer may be required to attend a "pretrial meeting" to answer questions relating to
the case that they are involved. Prior to the meeting the officer should:
A. NOT review his notes, in order to remove the possibility of contaminating his memory
B. Thoroughly review his notes
C. Thoroughly review his notes and all the available case. documentation
D. Waive their obligation to a pretrial questioning - C
When an officer is on the stand answering questions, the officer should:
A. Look directly at the Judge when the Judge is asking questions
B. Look at the attorney when they are asking questions
C. Pause before answering to collect his/her thoughts
D. Make sure the question is clear and well understood and ask for clarification if not
sure about the meaning of the question.
E. Never try to guess an answer; instead say, "I don't know"
F. All of the above - F.
"Simple Assault" is legally defined as:
A. Threats, with intention, that carries the possibility of executing the threat.
B. Simple verbal threats
C. Threats in any shape or form that makes the promise to inflict pain or injury on the
recipient.
D. All of the above - A
"Battery" is legally defined as:
A. Touch, including poking with a finger
B. Touching or striking another person with a deadly weapon