UncategorizedUnit 2 Mock test 328 Oct, 2025 0 Unit 2 Mock test 3 1 / 50 When using radio systems for communication, what is a crucial component? Using unclear language Clear communication and appropriate radio etiquette Limiting communication with colleagues Speaking slowly and unclear manner 2 / 50 What is a crucial component of making sure door supervisors are using the appropriate tools to communicate clearly and effectively? Long-winded explanations Complicated terms Simple and straightforward language Regular disruptions 3 / 50 What is the main reason that body-worn cameras (BWC) are used? To record private conversations for later analysis To take excellent pictures for one's own use To provide an objective record of interactions and events To avoid recording critical incidents and encounters 4 / 50 Which devices are necessary to prevent harm to the hearing? Ear defenders High-visibility clothing Stab vests Safety boots 5 / 50 Which equipment can assist door supervisors in identifying potential threats concealed on individuals entering the venue? Breathalysers Metal detectors Ear defenders Personal alarms 6 / 50 Which tool helps in keeping track of the number of customers in a venue and helps to keep it at capacity? Security wand Metal detectors CCTV Personal Alarm 7 / 50 Why is it so important that door supervisors take vulnerability into account when determining whether to evict or deny someone entry? To uphold vulnerability-based discrimination for entry To allow entry without consideration for individuals vulnerabilities To identify and protect vulnerable individuals from potential harm To welcome vulnerable individuals without any consideration 8 / 50 When it comes to crowd capacity rules at an event location, what is the main duty of a door supervisor? Encourage full occupancy to create a lively atmosphere Strictly enforce capacity limits and prevent overcrowding To accommodate more guests ignore capacity guidelines Give everyone free access to keep the crowd moving freely. 9 / 50 What part does good communication play in controlling lines at the entry of an event? In order to conceal facts and cause confusion among participants To remain silent in order to establish authority and control To make the entry process more efficient and well-organised by providing clear instructions To engage in casual conversations unrelated to the queuing process 10 / 50 Why is it so important that door supervisors follow the dispersal protocols following an event? To encourage attendees to stay longer at the venue To ensure a swift and disorderly exit of attendees To prioritise personal convenience over attendees safety To maintain control and ensure the safe departure of attendees 11 / 50 What does following dispersal procedures primarily demonstrate from the perspective of customer service? Poor management skills Lack of professionalism Indifference to customer safety Good customer service 12 / 50 What benefit does queue control offer in terms of customer assessment? Prevents assessing the behaviour of customers Prevents the admissions policy from being enforced Allows assessment of attitude and behaviour Restricts the scope of consumer observation 13 / 50 What is a door supervisor’s main responsibility when it comes to queue management? Making sure that each customer enters to the venue straight away Assessing consumer conduct and dress Allowing an unlimited number of customers Controlling and maintaining appropriate customer numbers 14 / 50 Which factor is most important to a door supervisor when controlling queue at a venue entrance? Using forceful methods to control the queue Ignoring the crowds behavior and actions Having a professional appearance and attitude Avoiding interaction with customers 15 / 50 Why is it so important for a door supervisor to manage and control queues at a venue entrance? To ensure a smooth flow of entry and prevent overcrowding To socialise with attendees and build rapport To demonstrate authority and assert dominance To discourage people from attending the event 16 / 50 Which document is typically recognized by venues as proof of age? Library card Utility bill Photocard driving license Social media profile 17 / 50 Which conduct is against gaming and licensing laws? Staff members playing card games Extending the venue's hours of operation past midnight Providing free meal samples Hosting unlicensed poker nights 18 / 50 What consequences could a venue face for serving alcohol to someone underage? Reduction in venue capacity Cautionary warnings Licence suspension or revocation Monetary rewards 19 / 50 What does the DPS presence in the operating schedule signify? Personal contact information Legal responsibility for the premises Security equipment type Strategies for marketing 20 / 50 What is the role of door supervisors concerning the policies set by the licence holder? Overruling them if deemed inappropriate Adhering strictly to their own discretion Promoting and enforcing these policies Modifying them based on personal judgment 21 / 50 Under what circumstances the police to use their closure authority over licensed establishments? Anytime they choose to Only during designated hours If the licence holder requests it When it poses a threat to public safety or order 22 / 50 What legal authority does a door supervisor have to deny someone access to a licensed establishment? He right to accept bribes for entry The right to physically harm the individual The right to refuse entry to enforce licensing objectives The right to discriminate based on appearance 23 / 50 How much force should be applied when a customer is being ejected from a licensed establishment? The least amount of force that can be used Any force required to guarantee ejection Don't use any force. Depending on the door supervisor's judgement 24 / 50 According to the Licensing Act of 2003, which of the following is not a licensing objective? Preventing public nuisance Protecting and improving public health Ensuring commercial success Preventing crime and disorder 25 / 50 Which category of evidence includes evidence that directly confirms a fact? Real Forensic Direct Hearsay 26 / 50 For what reason would a door supervisor call the police? Any scenario where customers disagree If there are slight disruptions To report a serious crime Authorisation from the designated premises supervisor 27 / 50 What indicators could a door supervisor look for to suspect drug dealing? Customers exhibiting social behaviour Frequent and brief interactions between individuals Engaged customers mingling within the venue Individuals arriving with bags or backpacks and leaving quickly 28 / 50 If a consumer is discovered lurking somewhere that neither employees nor CCTV can see, they are most likely Distressed emotionally In a state of aggravation Shy Trafficking in drugs 29 / 50 What is the purpose of a door supervisor documenting and maintaining a crime scene? To eliminate any need for evidence To justify actions taken and prevent malicious allegations or civil actions To stay away from paperwork To keep the incident's nature hidden 30 / 50 What is the proper way for a door supervisor to get rid of blood-stained tissues? Put them in a standard trash can. Put them in a bio hazardous bag and mark it appropriately. After giving the tissues a thorough rinse, dispose of them in any trash can. Let the medical personnel handle the tissues on the floor 31 / 50 When managing narcotics that have been confiscated in a venue, what should a door supervisor make sure of? Pass the drugs to the police so they can be disposed of properly. Keep the seized drugs for your own research. Dispose of the narcotics in a discrete manner. Think safety first by using PPE such as safety gloves 32 / 50 When dealing with those who are found to be in possession of drugs, what step does a door supervisor often take? Giving the drugs back to the person Seeking permission from the person's friends Documenting the event in accordance with venue policy Selling drugs to the law enforcement. 33 / 50 Which of these might be a sign of possible drug use? Eyes that are vigilant and clear Coordinated behavior and responsiveness Dilated pupils and drowsiness Steady and normal breathing 34 / 50 When keeping an eye on people, which behaviour can indicate drug usage and should a door supervisor be aware of? Active and vigilant Uncoordinated behaviour Reduced sweating Absence of drowsiness 35 / 50 According to the UK Misuse of narcotics Act of 1971, which class of narcotics contains Ketamine, anabolic steroids, and cannabis? Class A Class B Class C Class D 36 / 50 Which laws in the United Kingdom established sanctions and enforcement actions related to the abuse of prohibited substances? Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 Controlled Substances Act 1988 Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Narcotics Control Act 1965 37 / 50 During a search, what should a door supervisor do if they find a customer in possession of a legitimate but forbidden item within the venue? Seize the object right away and without justification. Make contact with law enforcement and ask for prompt action. Since keeping the item is legal, let the consumer enter the venue. Give the customer access, seize and secure the item, and then restore it when they leave. 38 / 50 Why is it crucial to finish documentation following a search? To maintain a personal record for future use To demonstrate compliance with legal requirements To assess how effective the search process was To monitor each person's search preference 39 / 50 What should be done if a consumer refuses permission for a search even if it is required by the admittance policy? Granting access without carrying out the search Deny the entry and asking them to leave the premises Conducting a search discreetly to prevent conflict Asking other colleagues for their opinion before deciding 40 / 50 What is a significant aspect of carrying out a premises search involving the identification of possible dangers or risks within the premises? Prioritising searches based on time constraints Focusing primarily on minor safety concerns Thoroughly assessing and identifying potential hazards Concentrating on aesthetic issues to enhance the environment 41 / 50 In order to respect protected characteristics during a search, what steps should a door supervisor take? Adapting the level of search activity according to gender Regardless of individual characteristics, conducting the search Following a standard search protocol for each individual Accommodating individual needs and respecting privacy and dignity 42 / 50 What steps are taken in the case of an accident or incident to guarantee that the required expert assistance is provided as soon as possible? Notifying the administration of the venue about the incident For the authorities, reconstructing the incident Delivering emergency first assistance to those who are impacted Making a call to emergency services or medical assistance 43 / 50 What safety precautions are recommended to guard against possible health hazards while doing a search? Communicating via personal mobile phones Putting on the proper PPE (personal protective equipment) Conducting searches during busy times Staying away from security cameras 44 / 50 What risk could directly endanger the security of a door supervisor while conducting a search? Slippery flooring Radio communication disruption Exposure to harmful substances Overcrowded premises 45 / 50 Which portable devices are made especially to find metal objects on a person’s body or property? Metal detector Archway metal detectors (AMD) CCTV The search wand 46 / 50 What gives a door supervisor the right to search someone? Personal opinions based on looks Permission granted by the venues manager Compliance with personal privacy laws As part of the venue admissions policy 47 / 50 What type of search occurs when a door supervisor looks for specific individual because of certain suspicions or reasons? General search Random search Premises search Specific search 48 / 50 What does the law describe as an offensive weapon? Anything made specifically for self-defence Objects intended to cause harm or used to threaten violence Any instrument used constructively in a public setting Things that are only permitted for military usage 49 / 50 What offence involves stealing someone else’s property with the use of force or the threat of force? Robbery Act of fraud Damage-related threats Burglary 50 / 50 Which crime involves causing severe injury or harm to a person with clear intent to cause serious harm? Grievous bodily harm with intent Rape Common assault Sexual assault Your score is The average score is 69% 0% Restart quiz Share on: Unit 2 Mock Test 2Unit 3 Mock test 1