UncategorizedUnit 2 Mock Test 228 Oct, 2025 0 Unit 2 Mock Test 2 1 / 50 Which approach is best for efficient radio network communication? Talking rapidly and loudly to guarantee reception To avoid interfering with other frequencies, speak quietly. Making use of sophisticated terminology to guarantee accuracy Use clear and concise language, avoiding unnecessary chatter 2 / 50 What is a primary reason for door supervisors to use body-worn cameras? To secure evidence against offenders In order to deter consumer behaviour To keep track of personal tasks For personal entertainment 3 / 50 Which of the following is NOT a major reason why door supervisors should use body-worn cameras (BWC)? Self-defence Regulating the conduct of customers Increasing venue capacity Obtaining proof against a criminal 4 / 50 What is necessary for door supervisors to use communication devices effectively? Several supervisors sharing gadgets to reduce expenses Turning off electronics on a regular basis to preserve battery life Using devices to maintain clear and concise communication Devices should not be charged to avoid overheating. 5 / 50 What kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) do door supervisors often use reduce the risk of getting hurt by sharp objects? Safety boots Waterproof clothing Stab vests Body-worn cameras 6 / 50 Which tool enables door supervisors to get venue capacity updates by communicating with co-workers at various entrances? Radios Clickers Tablets Flags for signals 7 / 50 What factors need to be considered when ejecting someone who might be at vulnerable? None, as door supervisors are not concerned about vulnerability. Removal should be done quickly to prevent disturbances to the venue's ambience. If someone is available to make sure they get home safely Personal opinions of other staff members on the individuals behaviour 8 / 50 When is it appropriate for a door supervisor to keep an eye on a queue for potential safety issues? Only during peak entry times Constantly at all times Ignore monitoring while in queue. Only upon customer request 9 / 50 How can door supervisors help ensure that crowd capacity rules are followed? After capacity is reached, entry will be increased. When capacity is achieved, entry is stopped. Disregarding health and safety regulations Allowing unrestricted venue entry 10 / 50 What role does communication play in providing customer service while waiting in queue? Raises the possibility of confrontation Restricts how often patrons can return to the location Reduces customer sobriety Demonstrates excellent customer service 11 / 50 Why is it so important for door supervisors to follow dispersal procedures? To ensure customers stay longer at the venue To maintain order and prevent potential confrontations or conflicts To encourage rowdy behaviour among customers To enforce strict entry policies for new customers 12 / 50 During an event, what is the most important reason to follow dispersal procedures? It creates chaotic. It makes it harder to meet licensing goals. It facilitates safe exits for customers It leads to further conflict. 13 / 50 What does efficient queue management show from a customer service perspective? Low quality of service Inefficiency in queue management Excellent client service Lack of response 14 / 50 When it comes to the number of customers entering a venue, what should a door supervisor do? Permit free movement to occupy the available area. Limit entry to a safe and appropriate number Admit everyone to prevent long queues Keep the count but don’t restrict entry 15 / 50 When entering licensed premises, what kind of identification is frequently accepted as evidence of age? Social security card Photo card driving licence Health insurance card Employee ID badge 16 / 50 What behaviour is considered unlawful in respect to people who are already intoxicated under licensing laws? Refusing further alcohol Prompting water consumption Serving alcohol Offering food discounts 17 / 50 What is the legal position on selling alcohol to someone under the age of eighteen on licensed premises? Lawful with parental approval Permitted for specific alcoholic drinks Not allowed Permitted in the daytime 18 / 50 For a single premise, how many DPS are allowed? Several depending on the size of the venue One per premise only Two, for backup There are no limitations 19 / 50 The licensed premises’ entrance policy and other house regulations are decided by whom? Local authorities On duty door supervisor The consumers coming into the premises The license holder 20 / 50 Which of the following describes the license holder’s responsibility? Giving employees their weekly schedule and break times Maintaining adherence to licensing objectives and relevant legislation Keeping the premises open for extended hours during the weekends Upholding political preferences 21 / 50 When it comes to searching licensed establishments, what authority do police have? The licence holder's consent is required. They lack the authority to search establishments that are licensed. They are able to search properties that are licensed. Only in cases involving serious crimes 22 / 50 Which of the following statements about denying someone entry or ejecting a customer is untrue? A person is considered a trespasser if they refuse to leave the property when requested to. It is acceptable to eject someone with appropriate and required force. After sixty minutes, those who don't make a purchase may be ejected. After sixty minutes, those who don't make a purchase may be ejected. Door supervisor has the authority to refuse entry if it might endanger others safety 23 / 50 What allows for the refusal of entry or ejection of a customer from licensed premises? The door supervisors personal observation Compliance with the dress code policy Enforcing licensing objectives Customers not buying food or drinks 24 / 50 What is one of the licensing objectives as stated in the Licensing Act of 2003? Protection of personal property Securing public safety Increased profitability for businesses Preservation of the environment 25 / 50 What kind of proof is used to establish guilt? Real Circumstantial Oral Direct 26 / 50 In what circumstances can a door supervisor call the police? In order to report small disruptions In order to settle a minor conflict To report serious public order offences To address minor issues about noise 27 / 50 After an incident, what steps should be taken to preserve the evidence? To avoid tampering, move the evidence to a secure area Smaller objects should be disposed of right away to clear the area. Avoid documenting the scene to maintain its integrity Maintain the scenes original condition and document it thoroughly 28 / 50 What is the main motivation behind a door supervisor’s preservation of a crime scene? To expedite the arrival of law enforcement officers The area must be promptly cleaned and sanitised for public usage. To minimise disturbances that could affect evidence integrity To minimise interactions with law enforcement 29 / 50 How can a door supervisor properly dispose of needles discovered in drug-related litter? Regular waste bins Sharps boxes or bottles Plastic bags Fire-proof containers 30 / 50 How should a door supervisor properly store drugs that have been seized? Putting them somewhere where people can see Keeping them hidden from other employees Ensuring they are placed securely Keeping them near personal items 31 / 50 What should a door supervisor do if they find someone doing drugs at a location? Keep the drugs out of the public's sight Let their manager know. Engage the person in conversation. Allow the individual to keep the drugs 32 / 50 Which warning sign should a door supervisor look out for in order to detect possible drug sales within a venue? Limited interactions with different individuals Frequent trips to the toilet Public displays of cash transactions Avoiding secluded areas 33 / 50 What indication should a door supervisor look for that might point to drug dealing occurring in a location? Customers' increased usage of electronic payment methods Frequent entrance and exit of individuals from secluded areas More frequent visits by individuals to the toilets People staying away from isolated places 34 / 50 What observable signs of drug usage might a door supervisor look for in a person? Coordinated movements Bloodshot or watering eyes Calm and relaxed demeanour Reduced anxiety 35 / 50 What category of drug do amphetamines fall under in the UK? Grade A Class B. Group C Group D 36 / 50 Which laws in the UK address drug abuse the most? Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Drug Control and Misuse Act 1985 Misuse of Substances Act 1971 Controlled Drugs Act 1990 37 / 50 What should a door supervisor do if they find a restricted or prohibited item? Confiscate the thing right away without asking any more questions. Notify other door supervisors without first determining the circumstances. Follow the venue policy and handle the situation accordingly Ignore the finding and carry on with your daily tasks. 38 / 50 Why is it important to record search information such as the date, time, people in attendance, and purpose of the search? To cut down on needless delays and speed up the search To ensure transparency, accountability, and comply with legal requirements To keep up a professional appearance that might help one be promoted Documenting search details is a mandate of the SIA. 39 / 50 What should a door supervisor do if a search is refused? Forcefully proceed with the search to ensure compliance Ignore the refusal and politely insist on the search. Explain the purpose of the search in a polite manner. Immediately deny entry without further discussion 40 / 50 What action is recommended when a pregnant woman attempts entry to a premises requiring a search before access? Permit entry without a search Reject entry without a search Conduct a different-sex search under CCTV surveillance Perform a same-sex search with a witness present 41 / 50 What is the best way to properly search people and their personal belongings? Performing the search quickly without notifying the person Requesting permission and explaining the reasons for the search Avoiding the interaction with the person while doing the search Avoiding the use of any equipment or search tools during the procedure 42 / 50 What step should a door supervisor prioritise if an incident occurs in accordance with standard safety protocols? Keep a record of the occurrence to gain a promotion. Waiting for another person to take control of the situation Contact emergency services Ignoring the incident and continuing regular duties 43 / 50 Which safety step is recommended to improve accountability and safety during a search? Searching without a witness and by yourself Searching too quickly to prevent people from being inconvenienced Carry out searching in view of CCTV if possible Keeping quiet with other door supervisors while doing the search 44 / 50 When conducting a search, what possible dangers should a door supervisor be aware of? Upsetting the customer Needles/sharp objects Infectious diseases Violence 45 / 50 What kind of apparatus makes up a walkthrough security screening area that is mostly utilised to find metal objects at entry points? Search wand Metal detector CCTV cameras Archway metal detectors (AMD) 46 / 50 When is it acceptable for a door supervisor to search someone without going against the law? Only with the individual's consent before the search Searching for people that are transgender and single In order to guarantee everyone's compliance during regular breaks When they want to enforce strict dress codes at the premises 47 / 50 When a door supervisor examines a particular group of people without following a set pattern, it’s known as: Specific search General search Premises search Random search 48 / 50 What are offensive weapons? Any item created or modified with the intent to do harm Any product made for domestic usage Anything that contains derogatory wording Equipment used for building or fixing 49 / 50 What crime entails wilfully causing property damage or disfigurement? Theft Vandalism Fraud Assault 50 / 50 What kind of criminal activity entails the intentional murder of another individual? Actual bodily harm Murder/manslaughter Common assault Grievous bodily harm Your score is The average score is 75% 0% Restart quiz Share on: Unit 2 Mock test 1Unit 2 Mock test 3