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1. How many suspect components of an explosive device are needed to warrant a possible threat?
a. Five
b. Three
c. One
d. Two
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2. Which component is not considered a basic component of an explosive devise?
a. Explosive material
b. Detonator
c. Connecting wires
d. Projectile
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Chapter 17

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1. How many suspect components of an explosive device are needed to warrant a possible threat? a. Five b. Three c. One d. Two a. Five● b. Three c. One d. Two
2. Which component is not considered a basic component of an explosive devise? a. Explosive material b. Detonator c. Connecting wires d. Projectile a. Explosive material b. Detonator c. Connecting wires d. Projectile●
3. Which of the following is considered to be a downside to using detection dogs? a.A dog’s keen sense of smell b.Unprofessional behavior by a dog c.Presence of a detection dog d.A detection dog may be an effective tool a.A dog’s keen sense of smell b.Unprofessional behavior by a dog● c.Presence of a detection dog d.A detection dog may be an effective tool
4. A magnetometer is a kind of metal detector that detects: a. Zinc b. Aluminum c. Ferromagnetic material d. Nonferromagnetic material a. Zinc b. Aluminum c. Ferromagnetic material● d. Nonferromagnetic material
5. Which of the following is not a metal detection technology used prominently in security applications? a. Continuous wave device b. X-ray c. Pulse-field detector d. CT scan a. Continuous wave device b. X-ray c. Pulse-field detector d. CT scan●
6. Which chemical compound does chemiluminescence technology detect? a. Carbon dioxide b. Nitroglycerin c. Nitrogen dioxide d. PETN a. Carbon dioxide b. Nitroglycerin c. Nitrogen dioxide d. PETN●
7. The selection of detection equipment should be based on: a. Life-cycle cost of the equipment b. Reliability of the equipment c. Type of threat d. All of the above a. Life-cycle cost of the equipment b. Reliability of the equipment c. Type of threat d. All of the above●
8. Electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems are used to detect: a. Electrodes b. Merchandise surplus c. Fraudulent activity d. Retail invoices a. Electrodes b. Merchandise surplus c. Fraudulent activity● d. Retail invoices
9. When responding to an alarm, it is important to: a. Use physical force b. Remove the suspected article from the area c. Control access to the detection equipment d. Abide by company policy and procedure a. Use physical force b. Remove the suspected article from the area c. Control access to the detection equipment● d. Abide by company policy and procedure
10. Which of the following is not a consideration when using X-ray detection technologies? a. Taking necessary precautions b. Implementing shift rotation for security c. Training operators is expensive d. Implementing proper training a. Taking necessary precautions b. Implementing shift rotation for security c. Training operators is expensive● d. Implementing proper training
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