UncategorizedUnit 2 Mock test 128 Oct, 2025 0 Unit 2 Mock test 1 1 / 50 In a licensed venue, what is the main duty of the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS)? Overseeing security personnel Respecting the licensing goals Daily operations of the facility Continuing to provide client service 2 / 50 When using a radio, what approach is recommended for efficient communication? Using the regional dialect For clarification, use informal language. Using the NATO alphabet for phonetics Changing languages to add diversity 3 / 50 Which method of communication is suggested when using a device? Detailed and comprehensive messages Prolonged and detailed explanations Clear, concise, and accurate communications Verbal interactions that are nuanced and complex 4 / 50 Which particular licensing goal is mentioned in the Licensing Act of 2003? Increasing the profitability of the venue Preserving and enhancing public health Improving individual privacy Promoting underage alcohol consumption 5 / 50 A door supervisor is thinking about kicking out a rowdy customer who seems to be rather young. What aspects need to be taken into account before acting? The people's clothing and fashion preferences Spending time at the location and interacting with others The person's standing with peers at the location The conduct, susceptibility, and possible hazards of the individual 6 / 50 Which of the following claims about children and youth in licensed places is untrue? It is against the law to sell alcohol to anyone younger than 18. Keeping kids safe is one of the goals of licensing. If venues sell to minors, they may be subject to penalties. Test purchases are extremely uncommon and are only carried out in response to several complaints. 7 / 50 For door supervisors, what is the main advantage of good communication during the queue process? Raises the possibility of confrontation Controls the expectations of the client Restricts how often patrons can return to the location Decreases client sobriety 8 / 50 What advantage does queue control offer for handling people outside of a venue? Increasing the likelihood of confrontations Impedes the implementation of admissions policies Reduces the likelihood of disputes Lowers the safety of customers 9 / 50 What is the best way for a door supervisor to communicate effectively over radios? The NATO Phonetic Alphabet in Use Using too much detail when speaking Refusing to use call signs Making use of long sentences 10 / 50 What tools do door supervisors typically employ to promote efficient communication? Laptop computers Radios and earpieces Printers and scanners Fax machines 11 / 50 What is one of the main reasons door supervisors in the private security sector use body-worn cameras (BWC)? Preventing fire hazards Deterring crimesv Monitoring noise levels Enhancing lighting conditions 12 / 50 Which of the following personal protection equipment is typically used by door supervisors for better visibility and safety in low-light conditions? Vests with stabbing Gloves made of rubber High-visibility clothing Ear defenders 13 / 50 What tools do door supervisors typically use to manually count the number of individuals coming into and going out of a venue? Walkie-talkies Clickers Using flashlights Reflective vests 14 / 50 What is the most important consideration for a door supervisor when deciding whether to eject or deny access to someone who may be at risk? Social media presence Sobriety Physical appearance Choice of clothing 15 / 50 What is the main motivation for a door supervisor to keep an eye on a queue all the time? Ignoring possible problems To make sure that everyone is permitted admission To identify possible hazards To speed up the process of entry 16 / 50 What is a door supervisor’s main duty with regard to crowd capacity regulations? Allowing unlimited entry to the premises Monitoring the queue at all times Ignoring venue licence requirements Promoting crowding on the property 17 / 50 What would be the best course of action, in your opinion, if a customer presented an ID document that seemed suspiciously fake? On the basis of these uncertainties, deny the consumer entrance. Permit entry since the veracity of the ID is unclear Ask the client for another ID document in a kind manner. Alert the police 18 / 50 When managing queues at a venue, what is one of the main responsibilities of a door supervisor? Permitting uncontrolled access Randomly checking IDs Ensuring only appropriate individuals enter Encouraging overcrowding 19 / 50 Which of the following documents is often accepted as a legitimate form of identification? Library membership card College ID card Passport Credit card 20 / 50 Regarding intoxication on licensed premises, what behaviour is prohibited by licensing laws? Allowing intoxicated people in premises. Giving away free soft drinks Refusing to let drunk people inside Promoting responsible drinking 21 / 50 Regarding children and youth on licensed facilities, what is a primary licensing goal? Promoting youth involvement Protection of children from harm Encouraging apprenticeships for youth Encouraging young people to become entrepreneurs 22 / 50 What are the Designated Premises Supervisor’s (DPS) main duties? Responding to consumer grievances Controlling the supply chain Ensuring the security of the premises Promoting the Venue. 23 / 50 What is the licence holder’s main duty with regard to licensed establishments? Making sure employees take three or more breaks each day Enforcing dress standards Complying with licensing objectives and relevant legislation Creating the layout of the premises 24 / 50 What powers do the police have to enter and search properties that are under licence? They are entitled to inspection and entry Restricted to certain hours only They are entitled to inspection and entry The licence holder's approval is required for entry. 25 / 50 Who has the authority to deny people access to legally permitted premises? Customers Only door supervisors Door supervisors, employees, or licence holders Security Industry Authority 26 / 50 Which act specifically lists the licensing objectives? Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 Licensing Act 2003 Private Security Industry Act 2001 Criminal Justice Act 2003 27 / 50 What kind of evidence establishes a fact directly? Hearsay Circumstantial Direct Real 28 / 50 When is it appropriate for a door supervisor to call the police? When there are minor disagreements between customers To report minor property damage Fallowing an arrest Following a verbal dispute 29 / 50 What should a door supervisor do right away following an event to preserve evidence? Request assistance from bystanders. Speak with the chief door supervisor. Restrict access Start investigating the situation. 30 / 50 Why is a documenting and preserving crime scene so important for a door supervisor? To avoid any involvement with law enforcement To create temporary records for later use For evidential purposes and a permanent written record of the event To prevent identification of offenders 31 / 50 What is an essential step for a door supervisor to take while getting rid of contaminated rubbish and litter related to drugs? Avoid personal protective equipment (PPE) Safety gloves being used as part of PPE Needles should be disposed of in normal bin. Keep blood contaminated tissues as proof 32 / 50 When managing narcotics that have been confiscated as part of the process, what should a door supervisor prioritise? Taking quick action with bare hands Fallow the venue's rules Keep the drugs hidden in personal items Throw away the drugs right away 33 / 50 Which of the following describes a possible indication of drug usage that a door supervisor could spot in a person? Focused and clear behaviour Pupils that are constricted Reduced sweating Drowsiness 34 / 50 What steps should a door supervisor do as part of the protocol when someone is discovered in drug possession at a location? Unless there is an imminent threat, ignore the situation. If it is safe to do so, seize any drugs. Notify the police right away Face the person right away. 35 / 50 In the UK, which of the following drugs is classified as a Class A prohibited drug? Cannabis Ketamine Crack cocaine GHB 36 / 50 Which laws deal with the possession of controlled drugs? Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Fire Safety Order 2005 Misuse of Drugs Act 2010 Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 37 / 50 What should a door supervisor do if a search reveals a forbidden item that is not against the law but violates the admission policy? Seizing the item and arresting the customer Fallow the venue policy Inform the police and refuse entry. Use Amnesty boxes if they are available 38 / 50 What is the main justification for filling out search documentation when working as a door supervisor? Time, date, personnel present, and the purpose of the search should all be recorded. Preserving the individual being searched In order to provide evidence Defence against accusations of wrongdoing 39 / 50 What should a door supervisor do if a customer declines to be searched in spite of the admissions policy and entry requirements? Speak with the SIA Let the customer in. Deny the entry to the customer. Enter information in a search log 40 / 50 What is the main objective of a pre-entry check that involves searching a property before it is made public? To determine whether any clients have misplaced items Taking out any leftover trash Locking doors with the help of the duty manager Making sure the location is secure for reopening 41 / 50 What should be done when a customer declines to be searched? Deny entry to the customer Notify the client that it is a prerequisite for entry. Regardless, continue the hunt. Speak with the police 42 / 50 What should a door supervisor do right away in the event of an accident or occurrence that calls for quick assistance? Observe the venue's rules. Make contact with emergency services Inform a supervisor about the occurrence. Keep a record of the incident for future use. 43 / 50 Which safety measure is most advised to reduce the possibility of injury during a door supervisor’s search? Use of a dedicated search area Performing searches just on men If at all possible, conduct your search in pairs Use of a search wand 44 / 50 What kind of risk of exposure to possibly dangerous chemicals could a door supervisor face during a search? Contact with unlawful drugs or hazardous materials Sounds coming from the surroundings that are loud Contact with nearby sharp items Slippery surfaces due to spilled drinks 45 / 50 What kind of searching apparatus does a door supervisor typically employ to find metal things on a person? Search wand Archway metal detector (AMD) Metal detector CCTV Camera 46 / 50 When is it appropriate for a door supervisor to perform a search? If they wish to enforce the dress code at the venue As a condition of entry When a visitor asks for a search If they wish to help in the recovery of lost goods 47 / 50 In what kind of search is every person entering a particular location or property searched? Random search Specific search Premises search General search 48 / 50 Which of the following, given its capacity to injure and its intended purpose, qualifies as an offensive weapon? Vehicle Broken Glass Knife Baseball bat 49 / 50 What kind of criminal activity is purposefully putting property on fire, frequently resulting in devastation or damage? Robbery Theft Arson Burglary 50 / 50 Which of the following describes the most serious type of physical assault that may be inflicted on an individual? Actual bodily harm Grievous bodily harm with intent Common assault Blow to the stomach Your score is The average score is 64% 0% Restart quiz Share on: Unit 1 mock test 3Unit 2 Mock Test 2