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Principles of working as a Door Supervisor in Private Security industry (Refresher)

Module 1 Mock Test 1

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From whom consent should be taken by the security official to conduct a search on a child accompanying by the parents?

2 / 40

What is the current threat level in UK?

3 / 40

Which of the following consumer questions might be a sign of possible terrorist activity?

4 / 40

Moving of Staff and members of the public to the most sheltered are of the venue to keep them safe is call...

5 / 40

Which of the following is one of the Four Cs used to outline the procedure for handling suspicious items?

6 / 40

What is the minimum distance a security operative should maintain from a suspicious large vehicle?

7 / 40

Unlawfully accessing confidential information through internet is a following type of attack.

8 / 40

A security officer noticed that one has noticeable bruising around their neck. This is an indicator of......

9 / 40

A security official discovered a prohibited item during a search, which is not allowed at the event. What steps should a security official take in this case?

10 / 40

Which of the following best describes the vulnerability of an adult?

11 / 40

Which of the fallowing can be a risk when a search is carried out without a witness?

12 / 40

What information should a security official obtain from a customer before searching them?

13 / 40

What should a security operative do in the event of a spiking incident at a venue?

14 / 40

What could be a sign that a drink was spiked with?

15 / 40

What should a security operative do in the event of a terrorist attack?

16 / 40

What a security personal supposed to do when there is a sexual assault allegation?

17 / 40

Which behaviour from the list below best describes a sexual predator?

18 / 40

Which of the following will make a young person vulnerable?

19 / 40

What should security officer do if the customer has withdrawn the consent during the search?

20 / 40

What precautions should a security guard take to prevent accusations during a search?

21 / 40

What is the threat level if an attack is likely?

22 / 40

What is the threat level if an attack is highly likely?

23 / 40

What is suspicious behaviour?

24 / 40

What is British Transport Police Hotline phone number?

25 / 40

hat is Anti-terrorism Hotline phone number?

26 / 40

How much distance should a DS maintained from a small suspicious package?

27 / 40

What is a marauding Attack?

28 / 40

In the context of possible potential terrorist activity, what does "hostile reconnaissance" mean?

29 / 40

What is the British Transport Police's emergency number?

30 / 40

What number would you call for the police, ambulance, or fire department in an emergency?

31 / 40

Which of the following is British Anti-Terrorist Hotline's number?

32 / 40

What should you do if you discover a suspicious item under ACT Awareness?

33 / 40

What does the abbreviation "ACT" mean when it comes to threats of terrorism?

34 / 40

What should you do if you think someone has been spiked?

35 / 40

Which of the following is not a known indicator of potential drink spiking?

36 / 40

When dealing with vulnerable person what should be the top priority of a door supervisor?

37 / 40

Some of the common signs of a vulnerable person are.....

38 / 40

If the customer refuses the search at the entry point, what should a door supervisor do?

39 / 40

How would you characterise a "systematic" search?

40 / 40

What is the most important factor to take into account when conducting a search?

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Application of Physical intervention skills in the Private security industry (D.S Refresher) Module 2, Test 1

Module 2 Mock test 1

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Which of the following is an example of non restrictive intervention?

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Updating knowledge of Physical intervention is important for......

3 / 30

Following is important when restraining a person on the ground...

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Following a physical intervention, what should a door supervisor do?

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what is the responsibility of supporting colleagues during physical intervention?

6 / 30

The skills used to defend oneself or another against attack is known as

7 / 30

How would a Door Supervisor deal with a drunk person who is restrained?

8 / 30

If the subject's head was injured while being restrained, what would the door supervisor do?

9 / 30

Why would someone who is being restrained for being aggressive need to be monitored all the time?

10 / 30

In what ways does dynamic risk assessment lower risk when a conflict breaks out?

11 / 30

Injury from Glass increases when the following kind of physical intervention is performed.

12 / 30

Which of these is a way of reducing the risk of harm during physical interventions?

13 / 30

How to minimise risk when restraining a person on the floor.

14 / 30

Following a physical intervention, what should a door supervisor do?

15 / 30

Why the physical intervention refresher course is beneficial?

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When a person has breathing difficulty while being restrained, what should a door supervisor do?

17 / 30

Which of the following will increase the exposure to risk?

18 / 30

What is a specific risk associated with prolonged physical intervention?

19 / 30

What factor should a D.S consider when using physical intervention?

20 / 30

Which of the following is an example of restraining a person by using mechanical means?

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During an incident bizarre behaviour is a sign of.......

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Which one of the following is a symptom of actual Behaviour disturbance?

23 / 30

What would be the risk if a door supervisor restrained someone who had a lot of friends around?

24 / 30

Which of the following is an individual risk factor when using physical intervention on a person?

25 / 30

Which one of the following is an example of Physical intervention?

26 / 30

Which of the following is a specific risk associated positional Asphyxia?

27 / 30

Which one of the following comes under Primary control?

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Physical intervention can be avoided by

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Which of the following factor increases the risk of positional asphyxia?

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Among the following, which one is the best example of restrictive intervention?

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Application of Physical intervention skills in the Private security industry (D.S Refresher) Module 2, Test 2

Module 2 Mock Test 2

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How should security personal ensures someone's safety during physical intervention?

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Of the following, which one increases the risk of positional asphyxia?

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What should event organisers do if there is a high risk of ground restraint?

4 / 30

Why is it important to keep up-to-date knowledge regarding physical intervention?

5 / 30

What is the legal implication when a security operative chooses to use physical intervention techniques?

6 / 30

What advantage does a dynamic risk assessment offer when using physical intervention techniques?

7 / 30

What is a common risk when trying to bring someone down to the ground?

8 / 30

What action should a D.S take if a person is showing the signs of acute behavioural disturbance?

9 / 30

Where the defensive Physical skills can be used?

10 / 30

What is a team leader’s responsibility in the event when a subject has been restrained on the ground by a door supervisor?

11 / 30

Which of the following scenarios has the highest risk of positional asphyxia when someone is being restrained?

12 / 30

What advantages can dynamic risk assessment offer?

13 / 30

After a physical intervention, what are the duties of security personnel?

14 / 30

When using physical intervention, which of the following will reduce any risk of harm?

15 / 30

When restraining someone on the ground, is it crucial to

16 / 30

Why is it important to keep physical intervention skills up-to-date?

17 / 30

If there is a heated argument, a door supervisor will use a radio to call for help. What is this an example of?

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What is a responsibility following a physical intervention?

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A subject is being restrained by a door supervisor. What approach would you take to ensure the subject's safety in this circumstance?

20 / 30

What is a benefit of dynamic risk assessment?

21 / 30

Which of the following is a way of mimising the risk of harm during physical interventions?

22 / 30

What are the responsibilities of a team leader during the Physical intervention?

23 / 30

Which of the following can be a risk when a Door Supervisor is conducting a physical intervention on the ground?

24 / 30

Which of the following increases the risk of positional asphyxia?

25 / 30

What actions should be taken in this situation when a person is showing signs of acute behavioural disturbance?

26 / 30

What is a risk factor where a Door Supervisor uses physical intervention to prevent a fight in a busy nightclub?

27 / 30

What are defensive physical skills?

28 / 30

A door supervisor is using radio to summon for assistance in a situation where there is a heated argument is an example of

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What does the security operator need to keep in mind while working on any specific site?

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Which of following is a legal requirement of using physical intervention?

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Principles of working as a Security officer in Private Security industry (Refresher Module 1 Mock Test 1)

Security officer refresher Mock test

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From whom consent should be taken by the security official to conduct a search on a child accompanying by the parents?

2 / 40

What is the current threat level in UK?

3 / 40

Which of the following consumer questions might be a sign of possible terrorist activity?

4 / 40

Moving of Staff and members of the public to the most sheltered are of the venue to keep them safe is call...

5 / 40

Which of the following is one of the Four Cs used to outline the procedure for handling suspicious items?

6 / 40

What is the minimum distance a security operative should maintain from a suspicious large vehicle?

7 / 40

Unlawfully accessing confidential information through internet is a following type of attack.

8 / 40

A security officer noticed that one has noticeable bruising around their neck. This is an indicator of......

9 / 40

Which of the following best describes the vulnerability of an adult?

10 / 40

A security official discovered a prohibited item during a search, which is not allowed at the event. What steps should a security official take in this case?

11 / 40

Which of the fallowing can be a risk when a search is carried out without a witness?

12 / 40

What information should a security official obtain from a customer before searching them?

13 / 40

What should a security operative do in the event of a spiking incident at a venue?

14 / 40

What could be a sign that a drink was spiked with?

15 / 40

What should a security operative do in the event of a terrorist attack?

16 / 40

What a security personal supposed to do when there is a sexual assault allegation?

17 / 40

Which behaviour from the list below best describes a sexual predator?

18 / 40

Which of the following will make a young person vulnerable?

19 / 40

What should security officer do if the customer has withdrawn the consent during the search?

20 / 40

What precautions should a security guard take to prevent accusations during a search?

21 / 40

What is the threat level if an attack is likely?

22 / 40

What is the threat level if an attack is highly likely?

23 / 40

What is suspicious behaviour?

24 / 40

What is British Transport Police Hotline phone number?

25 / 40

hat is Anti-terrorism Hotline phone number?

26 / 40

How much distance should a DS maintained from a small suspicious package?

27 / 40

What is a marauding Attack?

28 / 40

In the context of possible potential terrorist activity, what does "hostile reconnaissance" mean?

29 / 40

What number would you call for the police, ambulance, or fire department in an emergency?

30 / 40

What is the British Transport Police's emergency number?

31 / 40

Which of the following is British Anti-Terrorist Hotline's number?

32 / 40

What should you do if you discover a suspicious item under ACT Awareness?

33 / 40

What does the abbreviation "ACT" mean when it comes to threats of terrorism?

34 / 40

What should you do if you think someone has been spiked?

35 / 40

Which of the following is not a known indicator of potential drink spiking?

36 / 40

When dealing with vulnerable person what should be the top priority of a door supervisor?

37 / 40

Some of the common signs of a vulnerable person are.....

38 / 40

If the customer refuses the search at the entry point, what should a door supervisor do?

39 / 40

How would you characterise a "systematic" search?

40 / 40

What is the most important factor to take into account when conducting a search?

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Principles and Practices of Working as a CCTV Operator in the Private Security Industry (Unit 2 Mock Test 1)

CCTV Mock test 1

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Which of these is a responsibility of a CCTV operator in relation to privacy issues?

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What are the advantages of having codes of practice in place in a CCTV control room?

3 / 60

Which of these components is part of a CCTV transmission system?

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An organisation has put in place an admission system that is managed by a shared numerical code among its employees. Which aspect of this system will make access possible?

5 / 60

What is the purpose of introduction of CCTV operational procedures in a control room?

6 / 60

Which of the following is a valid reason for a CCTV operator to target a vehicle for surveillance?

7 / 60

What is the purpose of a CCTV operator check call system?

8 / 60

How should a CCTV operator search the control room for a suspicious object?

9 / 60

What provision of human rights article should a CCTV operator take into account, when monitoring members of public?

10 / 60

What is the main objective of a risk assessment?

11 / 60

In accordance with data protection legislation, how long CCTV operator can store a recorded footage in a safe?

12 / 60

An assault video has been requested to be examined by a CCTV operator. What is this kind of situation?

13 / 60

Which of these is a valid reason for conducting targeted surveillance?

14 / 60

During rush hour, an accident happens on a motorway. A CCTV operator is keeping an eye on things. In this case, how can the CCTV operator help the most?

15 / 60

A CCTV operator fails to follow codes of practice. What will this reduce?

16 / 60

When conducting CCTV operations which of the following will maintain confidentiality?

17 / 60

Someone who is acting suspiciously in a crowded mall is being followed by a CCTV operator. What should the CCTV operator do to avoid losing the target?

18 / 60

If a CCTV system fails, what should a CCTV operator do?

19 / 60

How do the Police and Criminal Evidence Act require a CCTV operator to handle CCTV evidence?

20 / 60

Upon discovering the suspicious package in a control room, what should a CCTV operator do?

21 / 60

If an authorised visitor shows up and requests entry to the CCTV control room, what should a CCTV operator do?

22 / 60

Which of these is known to be a typical hotspot for local crime that has an impact on CCTV operations?

23 / 60

What should be defined when planning surveillance?

24 / 60

What equipment must a CCTV operator have during their shift in accordance with display screen regulations?

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Why is it important for a CCTV operator to maintain accurate and detailed operational records?

26 / 60

A music festival is due to take place in your local area. How will this affect CCTV operations?

27 / 60

Why is it crucial to maintain the security of the CCTV control room?

28 / 60

Which of the following describes a non-crime incidence in the context of CCTV operations?

29 / 60

What needs to be provided to a CCTV operator working alone in a control room in order to comply with health and safety regulations?

30 / 60

At work, a CCTV operator is suffering from symptoms of stress. What is the most effective strategy for handling this stress?

31 / 60

If a CCTV operator is looking for a suspect in an area with inadequate lighting, which of these technologies might help?

32 / 60

Which of these suggests that an improvised explosive device may be present?

33 / 60

Which of these describes the features of infrared camera equipment?

34 / 60

Which of these is the Protection of Freedoms Act's primary provision?

35 / 60

According to the regulation of investigatory powers legislation, which of the following justifies the permission of directed surveillance?

36 / 60

What is the best way for a CCTV operator to contact the police to request an immediate response?

37 / 60

The cops are in contact with a CCTV operator about a suspect. What is the CCTV operator required to do?

38 / 60

When denying an unauthorised guest access to the control room, what should a CCTV operator do?

39 / 60

What should the operator do to make sure they abide by the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act while giving the police digital CCTV evidence?

40 / 60

Public areas are watched over by a CCTV operator. What needs to be made sure by the organisation to comply with the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice?

41 / 60

Why is it important to maintain proper communication throughout the reporting chain in CCTV operations?

42 / 60

What kind of biometric technologies do CCTV operators use?

43 / 60

Why is having secure communication links between a CCTV control room and outside entities important?

44 / 60

Which of the following best describes a CCTV supervisor's primary duties?

45 / 60

Which of these is a component of a CCTV control system?

46 / 60

Which of these would be permitted under the laws governing investigatory powers legislations?

47 / 60

A CCTV operator and their manager have just finished recording footage on a disc. What further steps should they take to comply with the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act?

48 / 60

Which of the following is part of a CCTV control room's access system?

49 / 60

What is the objective of the Information Commissioner's Code of Practice?

50 / 60

What makes a CCTV operator target a car for surveillance?

51 / 60

Why is it necessary to maintain the CCTV control room's security?

52 / 60

When submitting a witness statement following an incident, which of the following should a CCTV operator include?

53 / 60

In a CCTV control room, why is teamwork important?

54 / 60

In what ways may a CCTV operator help the police?

55 / 60

Which of following CCTV team member need to register with information commissioner’s office as a data controller?

56 / 60

What is a sign that a CCTV operator is under stress at work?

57 / 60

What is a purpose of risk assessment in a CCTV environment?

58 / 60

A CCTV operator has been notified to reoccupy the control room. What should be their first course of action?

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In the event of CCTV failure what should the operator do?

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What is the main objective of a CCTV system?

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The average score is 96%

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Principles and Practices of Working as a CCTV Operator in the Private Security Industry (Unit 2 Mock Test 2)

CCTV Mock test 2

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Which of these are the consequences of following CCTV operational procedures?

2 / 40

How does the Code of Practice affect the use of CCTV?

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What type of surveillance is conducted in a way that the subjects of the surveillance are not aware that it is happening?

4 / 40

Which of the following best describes covert camera types?

5 / 40

What would be the application of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA)?

6 / 40

The purpose of a risk assessment is to.....

7 / 40

What is a CCTV system used for?

8 / 40

What does PTZ stand for?

9 / 40

What does a DVR in a CCTV system relate to?

10 / 40

What approach should be taken when looking for a suspicious package in a CCTV control room?

11 / 40

In the event of a robbery, how can a CCTV operator assist the police?

12 / 40

An operator must provide the following for an investigation in addition to CCTV evidence:

13 / 40

How should CCTV operators conduct monitoring in accordance with the Human Rights Act?

14 / 40

What effect does the Freedom of Information legislation have on the CCTV operator's role?

15 / 40

Why is it necessary to keep a control room safe?

16 / 40

When should the public be permitted to access the CCTV Code of Practice?

17 / 40

What does IED stand for?

18 / 40

In which of the following situations could a CCTV operator help?

19 / 40

When working with CCTV, operators should use extra care. This is to guarantee that:

20 / 40

When working with CCTV which of the following is the incorrect way of handling confidential data?

21 / 40

What does CCTV stand for?

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A CCTV operator reports stress to their manager after witnessing a violent crime.
Out of these indicators, which one supports this?

23 / 40

How the stress level of a CCTV operators can be reduced which working as a group in a control room?

24 / 40

What must employers have to do for CCTV operators under the Display Screen Equipment Regulations?

25 / 40

What should a CCTV operator do when notices that a building appears to be insecure while performing a routine camera patrol?

26 / 40

What kind of incident is not criminal?

27 / 40

Which of these is a surveillance system component?

28 / 40

Why is it important to take rough notes?

29 / 40

Which of these is an impact of following CCTV operational procedures?

30 / 40

What is the purpose of that a CCTV operator has been asked to target an individual and consults the operational procedures?

31 / 40

What is the Information Commissioner's Code of Practice for Data Protection in the CCTV Sector?

32 / 40

What impact does human rights legislation have on the responsibilities of a CCTV operator?

33 / 40

Which one of the following needs authorisation under the Protection of Freedoms Act?

34 / 40

Which of these would fall under freedom of information legislation, when a CCTV operator employed by a local authority receives a number of requests?

35 / 40

When a CCTV operator violates confidentiality, what are the consequences?

36 / 40

Which principle of data protection has been violated when a newspaper received information about an incident from a CCTV operator?

37 / 40

In what ways can a CCTV operator help the immigration services?

38 / 40

In what ways might a CCTV operator help the emergency services in the event of a major incident in the area?

39 / 40

Why is it crucial that a CCTV control room have specific connections to outside parties?

40 / 40

What is the main purpose of a CCTV system?

Your score is

The average score is 90%

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Principles and Practices of Working as a CCTV Operator in the Private Security Industry (Unit 2 Mock Test 3)

CCTV Mock test 3

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What must employers have to do for CCTV operators under the Display Screen Equipment Regulations?

2 / 40

What should a CCTV operator do when notices that a building appears to be insecure while performing a routine camera patrol?

3 / 40

What kind of incident is not criminal?

4 / 40

Which of these is a surveillance system component?

5 / 40

Why is it important to take rough notes?

6 / 40

Which of these is an impact of following CCTV operational procedures?

7 / 40

What is the purpose of that a CCTV operator has been asked to target an individual and consults the operational procedures?

8 / 40

What effect does the Freedom of Information legislation have on the CCTV operator's role?

9 / 40

Why is it necessary to keep a control room safe?

10 / 40

When should the public be permitted to access the CCTV Code of Practice?

11 / 40

What does IED stand for?

12 / 40

In which of the following situations could a CCTV operator help?

13 / 40

When working with CCTV, operators should use extra care. This is to guarantee that:

14 / 40

When working with CCTV which of the following is the incorrect way of handling confidential data?

15 / 40

What does CCTV stand for?

16 / 40

A CCTV operator reports stress to their manager after witnessing a violent crime.
Out of these indicators, which one supports this?

17 / 40

What type of surveillance is conducted in a way that the subjects of the surveillance are not aware that it is happening?

18 / 40

Which of the following best describes covert camera types?

19 / 40

What would be the application of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA)?

20 / 40

The purpose of a risk assessment is to.....

21 / 40

What is a CCTV system used for?

22 / 40

What does PTZ stand for?

23 / 40

What does a DVR in a CCTV system relate to?

24 / 40

What approach should be taken when looking for a suspicious package in a CCTV control room?

25 / 40

In the event of a robbery, how can a CCTV operator assist the police?

26 / 40

An operator must provide the following for an investigation in addition to CCTV evidence

27 / 40

How should CCTV operators conduct monitoring in accordance with the Human Rights Act?

28 / 40

What effects does the Human Rights Act's Article 14 have on CCTV use?

29 / 40

What effects does the Human Rights Act's Article 14 have on CCTV use?

30 / 40

What is the Information Commissioner's Code of Practice for Data Protection in the CCTV Sector?

31 / 40

A car used in criminal activity has been targeted by a CCTV operator.
Which of these techniques will verify that the driver is focusing the right car?

32 / 40

Which of the following should must require have to CCTV operator as per Display Screen Equipment Regulations?

33 / 40

It appears that a number of operators in a CCTV control room are experiencing the negative impacts of stress. In what way would they lessen these effects?

34 / 40

Which principle of data protection has been violated when a CCTV operation has shared the information with media?

35 / 40

What is one of the main duties of the manager of the CCTV control room?

36 / 40

What is the best way for CCTV operators to handle several incidents?

37 / 40

In what ways might a CCTV operator help the emergency services in the event of major incident is occurring nearby?

38 / 40

Which of the following techniques will verify that the CCTV operator has targeted the right vehicle used in a crime?

39 / 40

There is a major incident in the vicinity. How should the CCTV operator aid emergency responders?

40 / 40

How does the Code of Practice affect the use of CCTV?

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The average score is 92%

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