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1. To obtain a D license from the Florida Division of Licensing you must:: All these
above
2. The identification card issued by the agency to all its partners, principal corporate
officers, and all licensed employees must specify:: All of the above
3. How many firearms may a properly licensed armed guard carry on duty?: 2
4. 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
5. Either a judge or a jury can render a judgement (T/F): True
6. A "jury" is a group of individuals, who are under oath and selected to render a
verdict. (T/F): True
7. Before testifying officers must take an oath or make an affirmation that his/her
testimony is the truth. (T/F): True
8. Evidence presented in court is generally organized in three categories:: -
Testimonial, documentary and physical. (TDP)
9. When interviewing an injured person, the security officer should find answers to
which of the following?: All of these above
10. What are the qualities of a well-written report?: A,B,C (Effective, Concise, Clear).
11. The officer must take into consideration what the audience will be reading the
report. The audience may be other officers, superiors, state officials, lawyers, judges,
victims, families of victims, or defendants. (T/F): True.
12. An officer should record the name of all parties involved in an event that justifies a
report. Which of the following information should be noted?: All of the above.
13. An officer's field notes can be used in court. (T/F): True.
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, 14. Rereading a report you wrote yourself is an effective method of proofread- ing. (T/F):
True.
15. The 1st step prior to writing a report is to review the field notes, thereby ensuring
that all facts are recorded, if facts are missing, such as the victim's birthdate. it is
acceptable to collect this information after the fact.: True.
16. Observation includes three components: Noticing, interpreting, and recall- ing. (T/F).:
True.
17. Security have the authority to detain potential terrorists.: True.
18. Which of the following is of primary importance in the description of a suspect
when the search is immediate?: Clothing.
19. "Battery" is legally defined as: Touch, including poking with a finger.
20. Simple Battery" automatically become 'Aggravated" (felony) when per- formed
on uniformed individuals: True
21. "Robbery" is legally defined as:: Theft plus violence, including threat of violence.
22. A subpoena is:: WRIT
23. The statues allow an individual to use deadly force under the following
circumstances: if the individual has reason to believe that deadly force In necessary to
prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself/another person or to prevent
the commission of a forcible felony as defined in FS
776.08. (T/F): True
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