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Physical Security Professional (PSP) - 2023
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Risk transfer
Collateral
Self-assurance
Answer: B
QUESTION: 162
of risk involves planning for an eventual loss without benefit of insurance.
Planning
Transfer
locking
Self-assumption
Answer: D
QUESTION: 163
Insurance can be a substitute for a security program.
True
False
Answer: B
QUESTION: 164
Insurance carriers provide coverage on the basis that the estimated value of loss is always greater than the total of the premiums paid.
True
False
Answer: B
QUESTION: 165
What must be thought of as supportive of security operations rather than as the principal defense?
Insurance
Loss-prevention
Premiums
Bonds
Answer: A
QUESTION: 166
Which of eth following is NOT the type of insurance?
Fidelity Bonds
Surety Bonds
3-D policies
Privacy Invasion
Answer: D
QUESTION: 167
Coverage of what provides remuneration for losses due to employee dishonesty?
Fidelity Bonds
Surety Bonds
3-D policies
Insurance against loss of use
Answer: A
QUESTION: 168
Concerns itself with those means by which a given facility protects itself against theft and
any natural disasters is called:
refuge
Physical security
safety measures
precautions
Answer: B
QUESTION: 169
_ is a plant, building, office, institution, or any commercial or industrial structure or complex with all the attendant structures and functions that are part of an integrated operation.
Facility
Contents
Interior
Padlocks
Answer: A
QUESTION: 170
When yard space and warehousing is required even in urban areas, _ is the
boundary of the property owned by the company.
Fence
Wall
Perimeter
Chain link
Answer: C
QUESTION: 171
What are wide-beam units, primarily used to extend the illumination in long, horizontal
strips to protect the approaches to the perimeter barrier?
Floodlights
Search lights
Perimeter lighting
Fresnel Lenses
Answer: D
QUESTION: 172
is a controllable variable and how much control is necessary depends on
the degree of honesty of each individual.
Potential
Capability
Honesty
Aptitude
Answer: C
QUESTION: 173
What is a feeling of responsibility and respect that develops during an individual’s formative years and is subconscious?
Moral honesty
Trustworthiness
Integrity
Candor
Answer: A
QUESTION: 174
What results from fearing the consequences of being caught; and is a product of reasoning?
Speech honesty
Conditional honesty
Integrity
Conduct
Answer: B
QUESTION: 175
Theft triangle consists of:
dander, desire, opportunity
motive, condition, opportunity
motive, desire, opportunity
dishonesty, financial problem, prospect
Answer: C
QUESTION: 176
What might be the resentment of an employee who feels the vengefulness of an employee
who has been passed over for promotion?
desire
motive
opportunity
all of the above
Answer: B
QUESTION: 177
The process of finding the person best qualified for the job in terms of both skills and personal integrity is known as:
Inspection
Recruitment
Vetting
Screening
Answer: D
QUESTION: 178
What involves a discreet investigation into the past and present activities of the applicant?
Back-grounding
Reporting
Supervisory
Recording
Answer: A
QUESTION: 179
Which of the following is the category of integrity and lie detection tests?
Polygraph
Psychological Stress Evaluator
Personal Security Inventory
All of the above
Answer: D
QUESTION: 180
What not only reflect an applicant’s financial situation and stability, they also provide other useful solution such as past addresses and previous employers?
Legal reports
Credit reports
Status reports
Miscellaneous reports
Answer: B
QUESTION: 181
Which records provide detailed, documented records of an applicant’s personal history, background, and financial relationships?
Legal action
Civil lawsuit
Civil litigation
All of the above
Answer: C
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