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CPO Study Guide
Chapter 35
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. Incidents must always be written in a way that show the organization in a favorable manner. a. True b. False | a. True b. False● |
| 2. Verbal reports are equally as reliable written reports. a. True b. False | a. True b. False● |
| 3. There are six (6) questions that every report must attempt to answer and they include: Who, What, Where, When, Why. What is the additional question? a. If b. Could c. How d. Summary | a. If b. Could c. How● d. Summary |
| 4. The three (3) Cs of report writing are: a. Clear, Complete and Concise b. Complete, Competent, Clear c. Clear, Concise, Compartmentalized d. Concise, Clear, Clever | a. Clear, Complete and Concise● b. Complete, Competent, Clear c. Clear, Concise, Compartmentalized d. Concise, Clear, Clever |
| 5. It is important to state your opinion in incident reports to ensure that management can figure out what really occurred. a. True b. False | a. True b. False● |
| 6. Incident reports must be treated as legal documents. a. True b. False | a. True● b. False |
| 7. Field notes are equivalent to incident reports. a. True b. False | a. True b. False● |
| 8. Writing a report is one of the most important duties of a security professional. a. True b. False | a. True● b. False |
| 9. A good rule to follow is: If it is an uncommon event, then report it. a. True b. False | a. True● b. False |
| 10. A good acronym to remember when it comes to writing reports is H.U.G. a. True b. False | a. True b. False● |