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1. In many cases, _______ ________ form the backbone of a facility’s physical protection program.
a. Alarm Systems
b. Covert Surveillance
c. Report writing
d. Physical force
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2. The primary purpose of an alarm system is:
a. To conduct area surveillance
b. To serve as a physical barrier
c. To provide early warning of an intruder
d. To lower insurance rates
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Chapter 15

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1. In many cases, _______ ________ form the backbone of a facility’s physical protection program. a. Alarm Systems b. Covert Surveillance c. Report writing d. Physical force a. Alarm Systems● b. Covert Surveillance c. Report writing d. Physical force
2. The primary purpose of an alarm system is: a. To conduct area surveillance b. To serve as a physical barrier c. To provide early warning of an intruder d. To lower insurance rates a. To conduct area surveillance b. To serve as a physical barrier c. To provide early warning of an intruder● d. To lower insurance rates
3. According to the text material, the most effective security is provided with a: a. Technical approach b. Layered approach c. Large security force d. Key and lock program a. Technical approach b. Layered approach● c. Large security force d. Key and lock program
4. In more alarm systems, sensors are interfaced with electronic entry-control devices, CCTV, alarm reporting displays (both visual and audible), and ________ ________ a. Police patrols b. Aerial units c. Sniper teams d. Security lighting a. Police patrols b. Aerial units c. Sniper teams d. Security lighting●
5. How many different types of alarm monitoring were examined in the text? a. Two b. Three c. Four d. Six a. Two b. Three c. Four● d. Six
6. Which of the following is not a type of alarm monitoring? a. Central system b. Direct fire and police c. Satellite d. Proprietary a. Central system b. Direct fire and police c. Satellite● d. Proprietary
7. Logging devices are used for: a. Recording system activities and faults b. Controlling CCTV cameras c. Recording time and attendance of security staff d. Access control to computer networks a. Recording system activities and faults● b. Controlling CCTV cameras c. Recording time and attendance of security staff d. Access control to computer networks
8. Alarm printers are typically: a. Of the color laser type b. Of the high-speed, continuous-feed type c. black and white and medium speed d. Extremely expensive a. Of the color laser type b. Of the high-speed, continuous-feed type● c. black and white and medium speed d. Extremely expensive
9. A glass-break sensor is an example of: a. A perimeter sensor b. A spot sensor c. An area sensor d. A volumetric device a. A perimeter sensor● b. A spot sensor c. An area sensor d. A volumetric device
10. A duress alarm is also sometimes called: a. A reset button b. A panic button c. Activation switch d. A silent partner a. A reset button b. A panic button● c. Activation switch d. A silent partner
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