UncategorizedUnit 4 Mock test 228 Oct, 2025 0 Unit 4 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 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. 15 / 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 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? 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