Principles of working as a Door Supervisor in Private Security industry (Refresher) Module 1 Mock Test 1 1 / 40 From whom consent should be taken by the security official to conduct a search on a child accompanying by the parents? Venue manager From both parents and child From child only No consent need to conduct a search on a child 2 / 40 What is the current threat level in UK? Low Moderate Severe Substantial 3 / 40 Which of the following consumer questions might be a sign of possible terrorist activity? Enquiring about the number of security personnel on duty at the location Enquiring about the pay scale on the property Enquiring about the credentials needed for a security role Requesting the identity of a security officer 4 / 40 Moving of Staff and members of the public to the most sheltered are of the venue to keep them safe is call... Ejection Invacuation Evacuation Control 5 / 40 Which of the following is one of the Four Cs used to outline the procedure for handling suspicious items? Confrontation Circle Control Confidential 6 / 40 What is the minimum distance a security operative should maintain from a suspicious large vehicle? 15 m 200 m 400 m 500 m 7 / 40 Unlawfully accessing confidential information through internet is a following type of attack. Chemical attack Cyber attack Explosive device attack None of the above 8 / 40 A security officer noticed that one has noticeable bruising around their neck. This is an indicator of...... Aggression. Abuse Care Self confidence 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? Take the item for personal use and allow the entry. Deny entry Allow the entry as normal Fallow venue policy 10 / 40 Which of the following best describes the vulnerability of an adult? Someone waiting for a bus Someone going out for a picnic Someone taking to a stranger Someone receiving an unwanted attention 11 / 40 Which of the fallowing can be a risk when a search is carried out without a witness? Unauthorised items in the bags Aggressive behaviour by the customer False allegations None of the above 12 / 40 What information should a security official obtain from a customer before searching them? Ask for his mobile number Ask if the customer is accompanying by friends Take consent Ask if he has enough money to pay the bill 13 / 40 What should a security operative do in the event of a spiking incident at a venue? Force the victim to leave the venue Prioritise the well-being of the victim Start writing the incident report Call taxi for the victim 14 / 40 What could be a sign that a drink was spiked with? Drink with ice inn. Drink with a strange colour Drink served without ice None of the above 15 / 40 What should a security operative do in the event of a terrorist attack? To ensure that the exits are locked Call to the manager Fallow organizational procedure To put the story on social media 16 / 40 What a security personal supposed to do when there is a sexual assault allegation? Threatening to the victim Explain rules and regulations to the victim Safeguard the victim Check victims ID 17 / 40 Which behaviour from the list below best describes a sexual predator? Ordering food for family and friends Dressed well and looks sober Buying gifts for a vulnerable person Someone who allow to use his phone to book a taxi 18 / 40 Which of the following will make a young person vulnerable? Being going out with friends Walking to the school alone Being disorientated and confused in the shop centre Being angry with parents 19 / 40 What should security officer do if the customer has withdrawn the consent during the search? Ignore the customer and continue with the search process Stop searching immediately Ask the colleague to conduct the search. Call the police 20 / 40 What precautions should a security guard take to prevent accusations during a search? Make sure he is wearing full uniform Search in a designated area Make sure the gloves are on Search in the presence of a colleague 21 / 40 What is the threat level if an attack is likely? Low Moderate Substantial Severe 22 / 40 What is the threat level if an attack is highly likely? Moderate Substantial Severe Critical 23 / 40 What is suspicious behaviour? Taking photos of Building and CCTV cameras Using forged IDs to get access to a premises Asking questions about the security arrangement of premises. All of the above 24 / 40 What is British Transport Police Hotline phone number? 0800 405040 0800 789 321 0800 405010 0800 789 111 25 / 40 hat is Anti-terrorism Hotline phone number? 0800 789 321 0800 405040 0800 789 999 0800 789 333 26 / 40 How much distance should a DS maintained from a small suspicious package? 100 meter 200 meter 400 meter None of the above 27 / 40 What is a marauding Attack? Killing using a blunt weapon, a bladed weapon, or several weapons. Killing using vehicle Killing using explosive device Damage to a property. 28 / 40 In the context of possible potential terrorist activity, what does "hostile reconnaissance" mean? Use of vehicle for terrorism Gathering information about a target before an attack. Use of explosive device for terrorism Use of forged Identification to get access to a venue. 29 / 40 What is the British Transport Police's emergency number? 101 0800789321 0800 40 50 40 111 30 / 40 What number would you call for the police, ambulance, or fire department in an emergency? 999 111 101 112 31 / 40 Which of the following is British Anti-Terrorist Hotline's number? 0800 40 50 40 0800807060 0800789321 999 32 / 40 What should you do if you discover a suspicious item under ACT Awareness? Gently relocate it to a more secure area. Maintain your distance, don't touch it, and report it immediately. Check the item to figure out what it is. Ignore the item and carry on with your normal duties 33 / 40 What does the abbreviation "ACT" mean when it comes to threats of terrorism? Assess, Communicate, Take Action Action Counters Terrorism. Always Check Thoroughly. Act, Communicate, Treat. 34 / 40 What should you do if you think someone has been spiked? Offer water to the individual. Call for medical assistance and notify the venue manager and first aider. To flush the spiking agent, encourage the person to continue drinking. Leave the person alone and ignore the situation 35 / 40 Which of the following is not a known indicator of potential drink spiking? Sudden and unexpected drowsiness. Loss of balance and coordination. Increased energy and excitability. Confusion and disorientation. 36 / 40 When dealing with vulnerable person what should be the top priority of a door supervisor? To determine the cause of their condition. To ensure the person’s safety and wellbeing Call the police Start writing incident report 37 / 40 Some of the common signs of a vulnerable person are..... Alone and drunk Separated from friends and confused Alone and receiving unwanted attention All of the above 38 / 40 If the customer refuses the search at the entry point, what should a door supervisor do? Conduct the search forcefully Deny the entry Call the colleagues Allow the entry but keep observing 39 / 40 How would you characterise a "systematic" search? Swiftly going through every pocket and Bag To ensure that all the areas are covered by following a pre-determined, logical pattern. Patting someone down after self search. Use of metal detector only 40 / 40 What is the most important factor to take into account when conducting a search? Search time If the search was conducted thoroughly Individuals Dignity and legal rights Focus on recovering prohibited items Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Application of Physical intervention skills in the Private security industry (D.S Refresher) Module 2, Test 1 Module 2 Mock test 1 1 / 30 Which of the following is an example of non restrictive intervention? Holding against the wall Holding on the ground Guiding Mechanical restrain 2 / 30 Updating knowledge of Physical intervention is important for...... Financial growth For venue business Company reputation Best practices 3 / 30 Following is important when restraining a person on the ground... Explain venue policies Monitor the subjects well being Use excessive force Ask for next to kin 4 / 30 Following a physical intervention, what should a door supervisor do? Seek advice from the control room Investigate the subject Share the story on face book Preserve the evidence 5 / 30 what is the responsibility of supporting colleagues during physical intervention? Managing bystanders Threatening of the customers Using excessive force to the subject Destroy the evidence 6 / 30 The skills used to defend oneself or another against attack is known as Effective communication Defensive Physical skills Kung Fu Restraining skills 7 / 30 How would a Door Supervisor deal with a drunk person who is restrained? Use force Show aggression Use of calming technique Using sign language 8 / 30 If the subject's head was injured while being restrained, what would the door supervisor do? Destroy the evidence Call the medical emergency Wait for the manager to come Start collecting the evidence 9 / 30 Why would someone who is being restrained for being aggressive need to be monitored all the time? To determine changes in risks To Avoid paper work To avoid an arrest To built a good relationship 10 / 30 In what ways does dynamic risk assessment lower risk when a conflict breaks out? Use excessive force Make a report Assess the extent of the threat Eye contact 11 / 30 Injury from Glass increases when the following kind of physical intervention is performed. Seated restraint Ground restraint Restraint against a wall Standing restraint 12 / 30 Which of these is a way of reducing the risk of harm during physical interventions? By making jokes By maintaining dialogues with all parties Using force Using body language 13 / 30 How to minimise risk when restraining a person on the floor. By maintaining dialogue with the subject By taking subjects personal details By calling the manager at the scene By using excessive force 14 / 30 Following a physical intervention, what should a door supervisor do? Show aggression Conduct general search Delete CCTV footages Write reports 15 / 30 Why the physical intervention refresher course is beneficial? Reduction of Risk Helping in formulating Assignment instruction Increases venue business Provision of authority. 16 / 30 When a person has breathing difficulty while being restrained, what should a door supervisor do? Wait for manager to come. Call the GP Keep restrained Release the subject and call the emergency services. 17 / 30 Which of the following will increase the exposure to risk? Conflict management methods Prolonged restrain Cooperated behaviour Prolonged negotiation 18 / 30 What is a specific risk associated with prolonged physical intervention? Team work coordination Medical help available Greater complications Individuals comfort 19 / 30 What factor should a D.S consider when using physical intervention? PPE availability Venue policy Number of staff working at any venue Personal experience 20 / 30 Which of the following is an example of restraining a person by using mechanical means? Disengagement skills Ejection Physical intervention De-escalation 21 / 30 During an incident bizarre behaviour is a sign of....... Acute behaviour disturbance Aggression Cooperation Psychosis 22 / 30 Which one of the following is a symptom of actual Behaviour disturbance? Extreme fear Drowsiness Helpful attitude High body temperature 23 / 30 What would be the risk if a door supervisor restrained someone who had a lot of friends around? Threats presented by others Better team work Difficult to contact emergency services Communication 24 / 30 Which of the following is an individual risk factor when using physical intervention on a person? Wet floor. Weight Venue location Date 25 / 30 Which one of the following is an example of Physical intervention? Use of force to restrict the movement. Effective communication to avoid conflict Demonstration of aggression Disengagement 26 / 30 Which of the following is a specific risk associated positional Asphyxia? Body temperature Improved welfare Drunk behaviour Compromised breathing 27 / 30 Which one of the following comes under Primary control? Team work Effective communication Employers safety policies Assignment instruction 28 / 30 Physical intervention can be avoided by By using passive behaviour By showing aggression. Increasing physical barriers Effective communication 29 / 30 Which of the following factor increases the risk of positional asphyxia? Escorting Monitoring of customers well being Being forced against the wall Behaving aggressively 30 / 30 Among the following, which one is the best example of restrictive intervention? Prompting Guiding Disengagement -Escorting and manoeuvring Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Application of Physical intervention skills in the Private security industry (D.S Refresher) Module 2, Test 2 Module 2 Mock Test 2 1 / 30 How should security personal ensures someone's safety during physical intervention? By making sure a manager is present to supervise the action By involving a co-worker to continue speaking with the individual By requesting bystanders to film the procedure and activities on video By switching up the workforce, boredom won't set in. 2 / 30 Of the following, which one increases the risk of positional asphyxia? Use of aggressive behaviour. Use of non restrictive intervention techniques Use of disengage techniques Using a method that compromises breathing 3 / 30 What should event organisers do if there is a high risk of ground restraint? Decrease the venues' capacity Deep clean surfaces on a regular basis. Implement control measures Increase numbers of Door supervisors 4 / 30 Why is it important to keep up-to-date knowledge regarding physical intervention? Legislation may change Techniques may change Employment may change Colleagues may change 5 / 30 What is the legal implication when a security operative chooses to use physical intervention techniques? Subject consent required before the use of Physical intervention techniques They do not need to have licence for the use of Physical intervention techniques They are responsible for their actions and must remember their duty of care Legally they are allowed to use as much force as they want. 6 / 30 What advantage does a dynamic risk assessment offer when using physical intervention techniques? No incident reports required It shows the professionalism It displays the quantity of co-workers needed. It indicates time when the assistance is needed 7 / 30 What is a common risk when trying to bring someone down to the ground? Injury to the co-workers Damage to the surrounding property Injury caused to the person in the process Shows professional incompetency 8 / 30 What action should a D.S take if a person is showing the signs of acute behavioural disturbance? Restrain the individual Use excessive force to control the individual Analyse the cause of the incident. Consider it as medical Emergency. 9 / 30 Where the defensive Physical skills can be used? Controlling the people on big events Restraining an individual When refusing venue entry to a group of friends. To protect oneself from assault 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? Ignore the situation and keep documenting the events Inform the individual that he has been detained Try to maintain the dialogues with the individual Taking the persons personal details 11 / 30 Which of the following scenarios has the highest risk of positional asphyxia when someone is being restrained? In a chair, sitting up straight Standing walking down of stairs On any surface, face down 12 / 30 What advantages can dynamic risk assessment offer? It defends the use of extreme force. It justifies the aggression. It enables continual monitoring of a situation It ensures the positive outcome of the scenario. 13 / 30 After a physical intervention, what are the duties of security personnel? To provide the police with the individual's identification To confirm that no one has videotaped the staff's activities To gather witness statements for bystanders and others To ensure that the subject receives first aid if necessary 14 / 30 When using physical intervention, which of the following will reduce any risk of harm? Hold the subject against the wall. Seek help from bystanders. Work as a team to support the person. Take off the person's jewellery or watch 15 / 30 When restraining someone on the ground, is it crucial to Attempt to get the person up as soon as possible Make sure co-workers keep putting wait on subject’s chest. Remove the subjects extra clothing as soon as possible. Keep the subject on the ground as long as possible. 16 / 30 Why is it important to keep physical intervention skills up-to-date? To reduces the cost of SIA licenses f To reduce the documentation on site. To be able to use excessive force To ensure CPD is maintained 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? Assertive communication Safe handover A secondary control A primary control 18 / 30 What is a responsibility following a physical intervention? Secure evidences Document your personal opinion about the event. Destroy any evidences Put the details on social media 19 / 30 A subject is being restrained by a door supervisor. What approach would you take to ensure the subject's safety in this circumstance? Document the position the subject being kept. Address any complain regarding breathing Use excessive force to bring the subject under control Call for colleague 20 / 30 What is a benefit of dynamic risk assessment? It helps the best resolution of the ongoing situation It enables continual monitoring of a situation It empowers the security official to use the excessive force. It helps in the documentation of Incident reports. 21 / 30 Which of the following is a way of mimising the risk of harm during physical interventions? Priorities the subjects well being Take subjects next to kin details Take a witness statement Make sure the CCTV is recording 22 / 30 What are the responsibilities of a team leader during the Physical intervention? Start collecting the witness statements Destroy the evidence Try to maintain dialogue with the individual Stand back and let the other team members to carry on 23 / 30 Which of the following can be a risk when a Door Supervisor is conducting a physical intervention on the ground? The subjects clothing may get dirty The subject may collide with the floor. There might be legal implications for this act There might be no justification for this act 24 / 30 Which of the following increases the risk of positional asphyxia? Prolonged negotiation Aggressive language Bad weather conditions Using a technique that makes breathing difficult 25 / 30 What actions should be taken in this situation when a person is showing signs of acute behavioural disturbance? Consider it an urgent medical matter. Restrain the subject Wait for the manager to come Deal it like a normal situation 26 / 30 What is a risk factor where a Door Supervisor uses physical intervention to prevent a fight in a busy nightclub? Causing of injury due to use of excessive force. Threats presented by others Language barrier Reduction in the venue business 27 / 30 What are defensive physical skills? Skills used to restrain other person Skills used to de-escalate the situation Skills used for queue control Skills used to protect oneself from assault 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 Aggressive behaviour Primary control Defensive physical skills Secondary control 29 / 30 What does the security operator need to keep in mind while working on any specific site? To fallow the venue policy To keep personal details of the employee working on site They treat employees at the location better than others. Keep ignoring the venue policy and do what he think is batter 30 / 30 Which of following is a legal requirement of using physical intervention? Does the subject be restrained in the presence of DPS? Has the individual objected to being searched? Are the subject's duties of care being maintained? Has the subject been recorded on the CCTV system? Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Principles of working as a Security officer in Private Security industry (Refresher Module 1 Mock Test 1) Security officer refresher Mock test 1 / 40 From whom consent should be taken by the security official to conduct a search on a child accompanying by the parents? Venue manager From both parents and child From child only No consent need to conduct a search on a child 2 / 40 What is the current threat level in UK? Low Moderate Severe Substantial 3 / 40 Which of the following consumer questions might be a sign of possible terrorist activity? Enquiring about the number of security personnel on duty at the location Enquiring about the pay scale on the property Enquiring about the credentials needed for a security role Requesting the identity of a security officer 4 / 40 Moving of Staff and members of the public to the most sheltered are of the venue to keep them safe is call... Ejection Invacuation Evacuation Control 5 / 40 Which of the following is one of the Four Cs used to outline the procedure for handling suspicious items? Confrontation Circle Control Confidential 6 / 40 What is the minimum distance a security operative should maintain from a suspicious large vehicle? 15 m 200 m 400 m 500 m 7 / 40 Unlawfully accessing confidential information through internet is a following type of attack. Chemical attack Cyber attack Explosive device attack None of the above 8 / 40 A security officer noticed that one has noticeable bruising around their neck. This is an indicator of...... Aggression. Abuse Care Self confidence 9 / 40 Which of the following best describes the vulnerability of an adult? Someone waiting for a bus Someone going out for a picnic Someone taking to a stranger Someone receiving an unwanted attention 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? Take the item for personal use and allow the entry. Deny entry Allow the entry as normal Fallow venue policy 11 / 40 Which of the fallowing can be a risk when a search is carried out without a witness? Unauthorised items in the bags Aggressive behaviour by the customer False allegations None of the above 12 / 40 What information should a security official obtain from a customer before searching them? Ask for his mobile number Ask if the customer is accompanying by friends Take consent Ask if he has enough money to pay the bill 13 / 40 What should a security operative do in the event of a spiking incident at a venue? Force the victim to leave the venue Prioritise the well-being of the victim Start writing the incident report Call taxi for the victim 14 / 40 What could be a sign that a drink was spiked with? Drink with ice inn. Drink with a strange colour Drink served without ice None of the above 15 / 40 What should a security operative do in the event of a terrorist attack? To ensure that the exits are locked Call to the manager Fallow organizational procedure To put the story on social media 16 / 40 What a security personal supposed to do when there is a sexual assault allegation? Threatening to the victim Explain rules and regulations to the victim Safeguard the victim Check victims ID 17 / 40 Which behaviour from the list below best describes a sexual predator? Ordering food for family and friends Dressed well and looks sober Buying gifts for a vulnerable person Someone who allow to use his phone to book a taxi 18 / 40 Which of the following will make a young person vulnerable? Being going out with friends Walking to the school alone Being disorientated and confused in the shop centre Being angry with parents 19 / 40 What should security officer do if the customer has withdrawn the consent during the search? Ignore the customer and continue with the search process Stop searching immediately Ask the colleague to conduct the search. Call the police 20 / 40 What precautions should a security guard take to prevent accusations during a search? Make sure he is wearing full uniform Search in a designated area Make sure the gloves are on Search in the presence of a colleague 21 / 40 What is the threat level if an attack is likely? Low Moderate Substantial Severe 22 / 40 What is the threat level if an attack is highly likely? Moderate Substantial Severe Critical 23 / 40 What is suspicious behaviour? Taking photos of Building and CCTV cameras Using forged IDs to get access to a premises Asking questions about the security arrangement of premises. All of the above 24 / 40 What is British Transport Police Hotline phone number? 0800 405040 0800 789 321 0800 405010 0800 789 111 25 / 40 hat is Anti-terrorism Hotline phone number? 0800 789 321 0800 405040 0800 789 999 0800 789 333 26 / 40 How much distance should a DS maintained from a small suspicious package? 100 meter 200 meter 400 meter None of the above 27 / 40 What is a marauding Attack? Killing using a blunt weapon, a bladed weapon, or several weapons. Killing using vehicle Killing using explosive device Damage to a property. 28 / 40 In the context of possible potential terrorist activity, what does "hostile reconnaissance" mean? Use of vehicle for terrorism Gathering information about a target before an attack. Use of explosive device for terrorism Use of forged Identification to get access to a venue. 29 / 40 What number would you call for the police, ambulance, or fire department in an emergency? 999 111 101 112 30 / 40 What is the British Transport Police's emergency number? 101 0800789321 0800 40 50 40 111 31 / 40 Which of the following is British Anti-Terrorist Hotline's number? 0800 40 50 40 0800807060 0800789321 999 32 / 40 What should you do if you discover a suspicious item under ACT Awareness? Gently relocate it to a more secure area. Maintain your distance, don't touch it, and report it immediately. Check the item to figure out what it is. Ignore the item and carry on with your normal duties 33 / 40 What does the abbreviation "ACT" mean when it comes to threats of terrorism? Assess, Communicate, Take Action Action Counters Terrorism. Always Check Thoroughly. Act, Communicate, Treat. 34 / 40 What should you do if you think someone has been spiked? Offer water to the individual. Call for medical assistance and notify the venue manager and first aider. To flush the spiking agent, encourage the person to continue drinking. Leave the person alone and ignore the situation 35 / 40 Which of the following is not a known indicator of potential drink spiking? Sudden and unexpected drowsiness. Loss of balance and coordination. Increased energy and excitability. Confusion and disorientation. 36 / 40 When dealing with vulnerable person what should be the top priority of a door supervisor? To determine the cause of their condition. To ensure the person’s safety and wellbeing Call the police Start writing incident report 37 / 40 Some of the common signs of a vulnerable person are..... Alone and drunk Separated from friends and confused Alone and receiving unwanted attention All of the above 38 / 40 If the customer refuses the search at the entry point, what should a door supervisor do? Conduct the search forcefully Deny the entry Call the colleagues Allow the entry but keep observing 39 / 40 How would you characterise a "systematic" search? Swiftly going through every pocket and Bag To ensure that all the areas are covered by following a pre-determined, logical pattern. Patting someone down after self search. Use of metal detector only 40 / 40 What is the most important factor to take into account when conducting a search? Search time If the search was conducted thoroughly Individuals Dignity and legal rights Focus on recovering prohibited items Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Principles and Practices of Working as a CCTV Operator in the Private Security Industry (Unit 2 Mock Test 1) CCTV Mock test 1 1 / 60 Which of these is a responsibility of a CCTV operator in relation to privacy issues? Ensuring all private images are digitally accessible Making video and audio files available for public viewing Knowing when an individual can be discriminated against Understanding the difference between private and public areas. 2 / 60 What are the advantages of having codes of practice in place in a CCTV control room? Lower public confidence Lower industry standards Reduction in complaints Reduction in the need for training 3 / 60 Which of these components is part of a CCTV transmission system? Colour printer Touch screen monitor Dedicated link Twisted pair 4 / 60 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? Camera Airlock Biometrics Keypad 5 / 60 What is the purpose of introduction of CCTV operational procedures in a control room? To replace the Information Commissioner’s Code of Practice To inform visitors of their responsibilities on the premises To maintain the CCTV system in good working order To provide the CCTV operator with site specific guidelines 6 / 60 Which of the following is a valid reason for a CCTV operator to target a vehicle for surveillance? The vehicle is damaged Learner plates are displayed on the vehicle Business is being conducted from the vehicle The vehicle has a personalised number plate 7 / 60 What is the purpose of a CCTV operator check call system? To protect lone workers To monitor access control To reduce staff training needs To increase productivity 8 / 60 How should a CCTV operator search the control room for a suspicious object? By switching off the CCTV system. By checking concealed areas By taking the CCTV room images By ensure that the door is locked. 9 / 60 What provision of human rights article should a CCTV operator take into account, when monitoring members of public? How an individual will access the footage Whether the surveillance has been authorized Their right to respect for private life Whether the individual has given their permission 10 / 60 What is the main objective of a risk assessment? To reduce public complains To help reduce accidents To show the staff working efficiency To determine the staff training 11 / 60 In accordance with data protection legislation, how long CCTV operator can store a recorded footage in a safe? Up to 3 years No longer than is necessary No more than one month days As long as they want 12 / 60 An assault video has been requested to be examined by a CCTV operator. What is this kind of situation? Civil Criminal Negligence Malpractice 13 / 60 Which of these is a valid reason for conducting targeted surveillance? Gender of person Youthful appearance Aggressive body language Casual appearance 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? By creating back up recordings of the incident By liaising with the recovery services By informing the emergency services of clear access points Zoom into vehicle windows to see clearly 15 / 60 A CCTV operator fails to follow codes of practice. What will this reduce? Training needs Criminal activity Customer confidence Licence fees 16 / 60 When conducting CCTV operations which of the following will maintain confidentiality? Disclosing information about what has been seen to friends and family Withholding information about what has been seen from unauthorised people Taking an unauthorised copy of footage out of the control room Discussing content of footage with colleagues in the cafeteria 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? Make a note of their route Use motion detection recording Start audio recording Deploy cameras appropriately 18 / 60 If a CCTV system fails, what should a CCTV operator do? Set up a temporary control room Maintain the integrity of evidence Leave the control room promptly Report it at the end of their shift 19 / 60 How do the Police and Criminal Evidence Act require a CCTV operator to handle CCTV evidence? Anonymise it Maintain continuity Keep a copy for own records Provide it as a hard copy 20 / 60 Upon discovering the suspicious package in a control room, what should a CCTV operator do? Open the package to check the contents Take a Photo and put in on social media the package Call for assistance Cordon off the area 21 / 60 If an authorised visitor shows up and requests entry to the CCTV control room, what should a CCTV operator do? Deny the entry Ask for the required documents Ask personal question to the visitor Make sure the visitor go through the Assignment instructions. 22 / 60 Which of these is known to be a typical hotspot for local crime that has an impact on CCTV operations? Quite countryside residential area Busy road Large official block Busy town centre 23 / 60 What should be defined when planning surveillance? Rules for disclosure Operational requirements Public approval Industry standards 24 / 60 What equipment must a CCTV operator have during their shift in accordance with display screen regulations? Back-up recordings Regular breaks Incident log book Pre-selected cameras 25 / 60 Why is it important for a CCTV operator to maintain accurate and detailed operational records? Facilitates to claim the working hours To justify their role To record their own opinions and personal views To provide continuity of evidence 26 / 60 A music festival is due to take place in your local area. How will this affect CCTV operations? There will be an increased risk of crime There will be a requirement for additional storage There will be a reduction in requests for information There will be a decrease in public scrutiny 27 / 60 Why is it crucial to maintain the security of the CCTV control room? To keep CCTV operators secret To protect systems within the control room To avoid documentation To prove the professional efficiency 28 / 60 Which of the following describes a non-crime incidence in the context of CCTV operations? Hit and run Mobile snatching Overcrowdings Spiking 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? Tea and coffee facilities IPod Close circuit camera Mobile Phone 30 / 60 At work, a CCTV operator is suffering from symptoms of stress. What is the most effective strategy for handling this stress? Ask for a pay rise Accepting additional hours Doing Physical exercise Regularly consuming coffee 31 / 60 If a CCTV operator is looking for a suspect in an area with inadequate lighting, which of these technologies might help? Voice recognition Facial recognition Thermal imaging Iris scanning 32 / 60 Which of these suggests that an improvised explosive device may be present? Smoke coming from under a parked vehicle A car is parked for extended hours Noise coming from a building Closure of a shop out of hours 33 / 60 Which of these describes the features of infrared camera equipment? It improves recording quality at low temperatures It allows images to be captured in low light conditions It is able to withstand high temperatures It is used to record vehicle registration numbers 34 / 60 Which of these is the Protection of Freedoms Act's primary provision? Limitation on powers of investigation Registration of licensed operators Creation of a code of practice Authorisation of overt surveillance 35 / 60 According to the regulation of investigatory powers legislation, which of the following justifies the permission of directed surveillance? Protection of commercial interest Protection of public health Requirement of operational procedures Complaints from the public 36 / 60 What is the best way for a CCTV operator to contact the police to request an immediate response? A priority email A dedicated phone line A text message A twitter message 37 / 60 The cops are in contact with a CCTV operator about a suspect. What is the CCTV operator required to do? Pass the information to a colleague to handle Ask for a completed request form Pass on information accurately Ask for personal details of the person 38 / 60 When denying an unauthorised guest access to the control room, what should a CCTV operator do? Make sure they sign the guest book. Keep any identifying documents with you. Take the visitor's picture. Give an explanation of reason of refusal 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? Make the public aware of the evidence. Avoid evidence contamination Share the information with media too Create hard copies as backups. 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? The operator is property trained The public have given their consent The CCTV cameras are not hidden to the public CCTV use is widely advertised. 41 / 60 Why is it important to maintain proper communication throughout the reporting chain in CCTV operations? To prove your efficiency To demonstrate the necessity of additional training To keep the control room safe To protect the integrity of the system 42 / 60 What kind of biometric technologies do CCTV operators use? Microphone Thermal scanning Digital recording Visual recognition 43 / 60 Why is having secure communication links between a CCTV control room and outside entities important? To protect confidentiality To draw attention to equipment faults To spot illegal behaviour To make sure absences are compensated 44 / 60 Which of the following best describes a CCTV supervisor's primary duties? To recruit the staff for operation To formulate policies for compliance To handle data Make ensure that procedures are being fallowed 45 / 60 Which of these is a component of a CCTV control system? Joystick Lens Wireless Multiplexer 46 / 60 Which of these would be permitted under the laws governing investigatory powers legislations? Withholding data for unlimited period of time Conducting intrusive surveillance Sharing data with the local media Sharing data with defence officials 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? Put the disc in an envelope and send it through the mail. Follow the bag and tag procedures. Play the CD to brief their co-workers on the content. Send electronic copies to the police. 48 / 60 Which of the following is part of a CCTV control room's access system? Metal detector Motion sensors Proximity readers Motion sensors 49 / 60 What is the objective of the Information Commissioner's Code of Practice? It specifies which sort of CCTV camera should be used. It authorises CCTV operators to conduct intrusive surveillance. It provides guidance on legislation that affects CCTV operations It describes how CCTV training should be delivered. 50 / 60 What makes a CCTV operator target a car for surveillance? To submit its details with the company for future reference To obtain the driver's consent To obtain drivers personal details To obtain the images suitable for criminal investigations 51 / 60 Why is it necessary to maintain the CCTV control room's security? To reduce the number of CCTV equipment inspections To guarantee that CCTV operators are not getting disturbed To keep CCTV employees safe To prevent the need for duplicate recordings 52 / 60 When submitting a witness statement following an incident, which of the following should a CCTV operator include? Personal opinion about the event What they thing might had happened What they have been informed What they have seen. 53 / 60 In a CCTV control room, why is teamwork important? To improve communication To follow the guidelines give by the licensing authority To reduce the paper work To encourage independence 54 / 60 In what ways may a CCTV operator help the police? By recording a public phone calls By tracking an individual By conducting an investigation on its behalf By complying the data protect laws 55 / 60 Which of following CCTV team member need to register with information commissioner’s office as a data controller? Owner Manager Supervisor Operator 56 / 60 What is a sign that a CCTV operator is under stress at work? Friendly behaviour from the operator The operator has trouble focussing. The operator has a positive attitude The operator behaves passively 57 / 60 What is a purpose of risk assessment in a CCTV environment? To accuse the co-workers To identify hazards To show the professionalism Increase working efficiency 58 / 60 A CCTV operator has been notified to reoccupy the control room. What should be their first course of action? Start the data system backup. Look around the operational area. Restart the emergency evacuation system. Conduct a functional check 59 / 60 In the event of CCTV failure what should the operator do? Start using the audio recording system. Switch off the electrical supply. Report a fault Just start taking Photographs 60 / 60 What is the main objective of a CCTV system? To keep venue audit trail. To help detect antisocial behavior This is a requirement of venue insurance policy To increase the venue business Your score isThe average score is 96% 0% Restart quiz Principles and Practices of Working as a CCTV Operator in the Private Security Industry (Unit 2 Mock Test 2) CCTV Mock test 2 1 / 40 Which of these are the consequences of following CCTV operational procedures? It decreases camera patrol time. It poses dangers to staff It ensures integrity. It lowers the requirement for training. 2 / 40 How does the Code of Practice affect the use of CCTV? It helps owners and proprietors secretly record others. The code provides a set of principles that should be followed correctly The code aids in determining who and how can access the system. It helps guarantee that all employees receive training on how to use the equipment. 3 / 40 What type of surveillance is conducted in a way that the subjects of the surveillance are not aware that it is happening? Overt Covert Random Specific 4 / 40 Which of the following best describes covert camera types? Both Camera and camera direction is visible Only Camera is visible but camera direction is hidden Camera is hidden but camera direction is visible Both Camera and camera direction is hidden. 5 / 40 What would be the application of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA)? Unplanned visit by the police to view the footages. When a pre-planned operation by the police requires the use of CCTV When multiple cameras required monitoring an operation. When more the 2 people required to monitor an operation 6 / 40 The purpose of a risk assessment is to..... Eliminate all risks Identify the risk Document the risk Promote the risk 7 / 40 What is a CCTV system used for? To hire CCTV operators To lower the cost of policing To promote a safe public environment To encourage the growth of communities 8 / 40 What does PTZ stand for? Pan, tilt and zoom Pivot, track and zoom Perform, tilt and zoom Point, track and zoom 9 / 40 What does a DVR in a CCTV system relate to? Display Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Relay Digital Voice Recorder 10 / 40 What approach should be taken when looking for a suspicious package in a CCTV control room? Random Routine Examine and look Look but not examine 11 / 40 In the event of a robbery, how can a CCTV operator assist the police? By chasing the suspect and arresting him By targeting a suspect on the CCTV system until the police arrive By conducting the general search By monitoring the traffic flow on specific time of the day. 12 / 40 An operator must provide the following for an investigation in addition to CCTV evidence: A copy of CCTV operator’s licence Information regarding the venue management Written statement of their actions Evidence regarding their professional skills 13 / 40 How should CCTV operators conduct monitoring in accordance with the Human Rights Act? It must be lawful, non discriminatory, and proportionate. It needs to be safe, secure, and operational. It must be specific, swift and unobtrusive It must be directed, regulated and rational 14 / 40 What effect does the Freedom of Information legislation have on the CCTV operator's role? It specifies that for how long an organisation may retain data. It allows anyone to have access to the available date It allows anyone to have access to the data after submitting a written request. It states who can request information and the type of information that can be requested 15 / 40 Why is it necessary to keep a control room safe? To make sure that the confidential information is secure To ensure staff belongings are secure 3To prevent the law enforcement agencies from entering To protect the identity of CCTV operators 16 / 40 When should the public be permitted to access the CCTV Code of Practice? Once a week Once a month Never Always 17 / 40 What does IED stand for? Improvised Explosive Device Improved Expensive Device Incident Explosion Deterrent Important Explosive Device 18 / 40 In which of the following situations could a CCTV operator help? Fraud involving personal computers Keeping an eye on worker break times An insurance scam Recording antisocial behaviour 19 / 40 When working with CCTV, operators should use extra care. This is to guarantee that: Only suspicious activities being recorded They are complying with the 1998 Data Protection Act. The consent been taken before recording The operator is well trained 20 / 40 When working with CCTV which of the following is the incorrect way of handling confidential data? Sharing data with police upon request. Only individuals with permission can access the information. You can obtain information by submitting a written request. Data is stored safely. 21 / 40 What does CCTV stand for? Computer Circuit TV Computer Closed Television Closed Circuit Television Circuit Closed Television 22 / 40 A CCTV operator reports stress to their manager after witnessing a violent crime. Out of these indicators, which one supports this? They are constantly worrying They are exercising regularly They are being assertive They are being punctual 23 / 40 How the stress level of a CCTV operators can be reduced which working as a group in a control room? By consuming more coffee By ignoring their routine work By consuming alcoholic drinks Maintaining a positive attitude 24 / 40 What must employers have to do for CCTV operators under the Display Screen Equipment Regulations? Monitoring the temperature Workstation risk assessment Ventilation assessment Noise level monitoring 25 / 40 What should a CCTV operator do when notices that a building appears to be insecure while performing a routine camera patrol? Ignore the situation and carry on with routine work Just Log in into daily occurrence book Inform the supervisor Start recording time lapses. 26 / 40 What kind of incident is not criminal? Intentionally damage to the property Selling of drugs Flood Robbery 27 / 40 Which of these is a surveillance system component? Free phone line Touch screen Fax machine Mobile phone 28 / 40 Why is it important to take rough notes? To show that every being dealt in same manner To avoid paperwork To use as evidence when required To justify the work responsibility 29 / 40 Which of these is an impact of following CCTV operational procedures? Reduces the maintenance cost It increase the venue business It reduces the number of patrols on any site It guarantees integrity. 30 / 40 What is the purpose of that a CCTV operator has been asked to target an individual and consults the operational procedures? To justify the use of CCTV system in operation To defend against allegations of malpractice To avoid the paperwork To prove the working efficiency 31 / 40 What is the Information Commissioner's Code of Practice for Data Protection in the CCTV Sector? To legislate on the employment of CCTV operators To determine the best practices for operators of CCTV To authorise the use of covert surveillance equipment To determine the time to retain any footages. 32 / 40 What impact does human rights legislation have on the responsibilities of a CCTV operator? They have to make sure that monitoring is necessary. They need to make sure that monitoring is done on multiple cameras at same time. They have to make sure that high tech cameras are used for monitoring. They have to make sure that the monitoring is digitally recorded. 33 / 40 Which one of the following needs authorisation under the Protection of Freedoms Act? Fallowing someone on vehicle. Using directed surveillance To use overt surveillance Audio recording 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? A request for the local authority to provide data Asking the local government to delete recordings Asking them to update recorded personal information A request for additional recordings to be made 35 / 40 When a CCTV operator violates confidentiality, what are the consequences? Reduction of premises business Risk of prosecution Increase in security operative required Indicates that operator need training 36 / 40 Which principle of data protection has been violated when a newspaper received information about an incident from a CCTV operator? Keep data accurate and up to date Process data fairly and lawfully Not disclose data to unauthorised individuals Don't retain data for longer than is required 37 / 40 In what ways can a CCTV operator help the immigration services? By helping in provision of visa documents By monitoring the movement of people By seizing identity documents Through a citizen's arrest 38 / 40 In what ways might a CCTV operator help the emergency services in the event of a major incident in the area? By sharing the footages on social media By carrying out proactive surveillance By alerting the press By making multiple copies of the incident 39 / 40 Why is it crucial that a CCTV control room have specific connections to outside parties? It determines the necessity for operator training It is a legal requirement It makes the communication with other organisations possible. It evaluates adherence the compliance with protocol 40 / 40 What is the main purpose of a CCTV system? To lower the required number of operators To help with problems related to traffic management To undertake directed covert surveillance To help with assignments involving close protection Your score isThe average score is 90% 0% Restart quiz Principles and Practices of Working as a CCTV Operator in the Private Security Industry (Unit 2 Mock Test 3) CCTV Mock test 3 1 / 40 What must employers have to do for CCTV operators under the Display Screen Equipment Regulations? Monitoring the temperature Workstation risk assessment Ventilation assessment Noise level monitoring 2 / 40 What should a CCTV operator do when notices that a building appears to be insecure while performing a routine camera patrol? Ignore the situation and carry on with routine work Just Log in into daily occurrence book Inform the supervisor Start recording time lapses. 3 / 40 What kind of incident is not criminal? Intentionally damage to the property Selling of drugs Flood Robbery 4 / 40 Which of these is a surveillance system component? Free phone line Touch screen Fax machine Mobile phone 5 / 40 Why is it important to take rough notes? To show that every being dealt in same manner To avoid paperwork To use as evidence when required To justify the work responsibility 6 / 40 Which of these is an impact of following CCTV operational procedures? Reduces the maintenance cost It increase the venue business It reduces the number of patrols on any site It guarantees integrity. 7 / 40 What is the purpose of that a CCTV operator has been asked to target an individual and consults the operational procedures? To justify the use of CCTV system in operation To defend against allegations of malpractice To avoid the paperwork To prove the working efficiency 8 / 40 What effect does the Freedom of Information legislation have on the CCTV operator's role? It specifies that for how long an organisation may retain data. It allows anyone to have access to the available date It allows anyone to have access to the data after submitting a written request. It states who can request information and the type of information that can be requested 9 / 40 Why is it necessary to keep a control room safe? To make sure that the confidential information is secure To ensure staff belongings are secure To prevent the law enforcement agencies from entering To protect the identity of CCTV operators 10 / 40 When should the public be permitted to access the CCTV Code of Practice? Once a week Once a month Never Always 11 / 40 What does IED stand for? Improvised Explosive Device Improved Expensive Device Incident Explosion Deterrent Important Explosive Device 12 / 40 In which of the following situations could a CCTV operator help? Fraud involving personal computers Keeping an eye on worker break times An insurance scam Recording antisocial behaviour 13 / 40 When working with CCTV, operators should use extra care. This is to guarantee that: Only suspicious activities being recorded They are complying with the 1998 Data Protection Act. The consent been taken before recording The operator is well trained 14 / 40 When working with CCTV which of the following is the incorrect way of handling confidential data? Sharing data with police upon request. Only individuals with permission can access the information. You can obtain information by submitting a written request. Data is stored safely. 15 / 40 What does CCTV stand for? Computer Circuit TV Computer Closed Television Closed Circuit Television Circuit Closed Television 16 / 40 A CCTV operator reports stress to their manager after witnessing a violent crime. Out of these indicators, which one supports this? They are constantly worrying They are exercising regularly They are being assertive They are being punctual 17 / 40 What type of surveillance is conducted in a way that the subjects of the surveillance are not aware that it is happening? Overt Covert Random Specific 18 / 40 Which of the following best describes covert camera types? Both Camera and camera direction is visible Only Camera is visible but camera direction is hidden Camera is hidden but camera direction is visible Both Camera and camera direction is hidden. 19 / 40 What would be the application of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA)? Unplanned visit by the police to view the footages. When a pre-planned operation by the police requires the use of CCTV When multiple cameras required monitoring an operation. When more the 2 people required to monitor an operation 20 / 40 The purpose of a risk assessment is to..... Eliminate all risks Identify the risk Document the risk Promote the risk 21 / 40 What is a CCTV system used for? To hire CCTV operators To lower the cost of policing To promote a safe public environment To encourage the growth of communities 22 / 40 What does PTZ stand for? Pan, tilt and zoom Pivot, track and zoom Perform, tilt and zoom Point, track and zoom 23 / 40 What does a DVR in a CCTV system relate to? Display Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Relay Digital Voice Recorder 24 / 40 What approach should be taken when looking for a suspicious package in a CCTV control room? Random Routine Examine and look Look but not examine 25 / 40 In the event of a robbery, how can a CCTV operator assist the police? By chasing the suspect and arresting him By targeting a suspect on the CCTV system until the police arrive By conducting the general search By monitoring the traffic flow on specific time of the day. 26 / 40 An operator must provide the following for an investigation in addition to CCTV evidence A copy of CCTV operator’s licence Information regarding the venue management Written statement of their actions Evidence regarding their professional skills 27 / 40 How should CCTV operators conduct monitoring in accordance with the Human Rights Act? It must be lawful, non discriminatory, and proportionate. It needs to be safe, secure, and operational. It must be specific, swift and unobtrusive It must be directed, regulated and rational 28 / 40 What effects does the Human Rights Act's Article 14 have on CCTV use? By requiring that only law enforcement view recordings By permitting users to watch every recording for a full day Making use of the recordings to guarantee the individual's right to a fair trial By guaranteeing that individuals are not subjected to any form of discrimination 29 / 40 What effects does the Human Rights Act's Article 14 have on CCTV use? 1-By requiring that only law enforcement view recordings 2-By permitting users to watch every recording for a full day 3-Making use of the recordings to guarantee the individual's right to a fair trial 4-By guaranteeing that individuals are not subjected to any form of discrimination 30 / 40 What is the Information Commissioner's Code of Practice for Data Protection in the CCTV Sector? To set the code for hiring of CCTV operators To determine how long video should be kept To establish the best practice for CCTV operators To approve the deployment of secret surveillance tools 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? ANPR Infrared PTZ Biometrics 32 / 40 Which of the following should must require have to CCTV operator as per Display Screen Equipment Regulations? Comfortable sitting arrangement Up to date training Workplace risk assessments tailored to their specific needs. Monitors larger than 50 inches. 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? Changing to a passive mindset Alcohol consumption Drinks that contain caffeine Maintaining a positive attitude 34 / 40 Which principle of data protection has been violated when a CCTV operation has shared the information with media? Do not disclose data to unauthorised individuals Ensure data is current and correct. Avoid storing data for longer than is required. Analyse data in a fair and legal manner. 35 / 40 What is one of the main duties of the manager of the CCTV control room? To delete and preserve private information To guarantee that the company follows family-friendly practices Should fallow the Home Office's directives Report any absences from work that exceeds 15 days in length. 36 / 40 What is the best way for CCTV operators to handle several incidents? Teamwork and incident prioritisation Use employees from other organisations to switch up the tasks. Make use of equipment that has been provided by other organisations. Collaborate with others and find volunteers. 37 / 40 In what ways might a CCTV operator help the emergency services in the event of major incident is occurring nearby? By carrying out proactive surveillance By administering first aid By informing media By making several copies of the video 38 / 40 Which of the following techniques will verify that the CCTV operator has targeted the right vehicle used in a crime? Infrared ANPR Biometrics PTZ 39 / 40 There is a major incident in the vicinity. How should the CCTV operator aid emergency responders? By performing proactive monitoring. By administering first assistance Inform the media. By making numerous copies of the clip 40 / 40 How does the Code of Practice affect the use of CCTV? It helps owners and proprietors secretly record others. The code provides a set of principles that should be followed correctly The code aids in determining who and how can access the system. It helps guarantee that all employees receive training on how to use the equipment. Your score isThe average score is 92% 0% Restart quiz