Exam Industria Security
Exam Industria Security
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INSTRUCTOR: MIDTERM Examination for Industrial
Security
PART I
Instruction: Encircle The Correct Answer, And Avoid Erasure. (2 points)
1. It includes bodies of waters, mountains, marshes, ravines, deserts or other terrain that are
difficult to traverse.
a. Natural barriers b. Structural barriers c. Human barriers d. Animal
barriers
2. Persons being used in providing a guarding system or by the nature of their employment
and location, fulfill security functions. Examples are guards, office personnel, shop workers,
etc.
a. Natural barriers b. Structural barriers c. Human barriers d. Animal
barriers
3. these are features constructed by man regardless of their original intent that tends to
delay the intruder. Examples are walls, doors, windows, locks, fences, safe, cabinets or
containers etc.
a. Natural barriers b. Structural barriers c. Human barriers d. Animal
barriers
4. animals are used in partially providing a guarding system. Dogs are usually trained and
utilized to serve as guard dogs. German shepherds are best suited for security functions.
Goose and turkeys could also be included
a. Natural barriers b. Structural barriers c. Human barriers d. Animal
barriers
5. It is the employment of mechanical, electrical, electronic energy imposes a deterrent to
entry by the potential intruder or to provide warning to guard personnel. These are protective
lighting, alarm system and any electronic devices used as barriers.
a. Natural barriers b. Energy barriers c. Human barriers d. Animal barriers
6. Is a restricted area which contains a security interest to TOP SECRET importance, and
which requires the highest degree of protection.
a. Interior Area Control b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Key Control
7. A limited area is a restricted area in which a lesser degree of control is required than in an
exclusion area but which the security interest would be compromised by uncontrolled
movement.
a. Interior Area Control b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Key Control
8. Interior area control is generally affected in two ways. The first method is the system which
is initiated and terminated at the outer limits of the area to determine the movements of a
visitor within the area. A second somewhat less means of accomplishing the same thing is
time travel. This system provides for checking the actual time used by the visitor against
known time requirements for what the visitor is to accomplish.
a. Interior Area Control b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Key Control
9. A system of controlling keys shall be advised and regulations covering the disposal,
storage or withdrawals, shall be issued and imposed.
a. Interior Area Control b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Key Control
10. fire is so potentially destructive without human assistance, with assistance it can be
caused to devastate those things you are attempting to secure and, professionally
accomplished, often in a way that does not leave recognizable evidence of sabotage.
a. Fire Prevention b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Key Control
11. Processing and control of movements of visitor shall be included in the PASS SYSTEM. The
control of movements of visitor will depend on the installation. A visitor register shall be
maintained to include the name of the visitor, date of visit, purpose of visit, which may be
filed for the future reference.
a. Fire Prevention b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Visitor Identification
and Movements Control
12. It is the protection of the installation’s inner and the immediate vicinity. The main purpose
of perimeter barrier is to deny or impede access or exit of unauthorized person. Basically, it is
the first line of defense of an installation. This may be in the form of fences, building walls or
even bodies of water.
a. Perimeter Security b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Visitor Identification
and Movements Control
13. constructed in such a way that visual access through the fence is denied. Its advantage is
that it denies the opportunity for the intruder to become familiar with the personnel, activities
and the time scheduled of the movements of the guards in the installation. On the other hand,
it prevents the guards from observing the area around the installation and it creates shadow
that may be used by the intruder for cover and concealment.
a. Perimeter Security b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Solid fence
14. It is constructed in such a way that visual access is permitted through the fence. Its
advantages are that it allows the roving patrols and stationary guard to keep the surrounding
are of the installation under observation. On the other hand, it allows the intruder to become
familiar with the movements and time schedule of the guard patrols thereby allowing him to
pick the time that is advantageous on his part.
a. Full-view fence b. Exclusion Area c. Limited Area Control d. Solid fence
15. additional overhang of barbed wire placed on vertical perimeter fences upward and
outward with a 45-degree angle with 3 to 4 strands of barbed wires spaced 6 inches apart.
This increases the protective height and prevents easy access.
a. Full-view fence b. Top Guard c. Limited Area Control d. Solid fence
16. this is normally provided at main perimeter entrances to secure areas located out-of-
doors, and manned by guards on fulltime basis. Sentry station should be near a perimeter for
surveillance at the entrance.
a. Full-view fence b. Top Guard c. Guard Control stations d. Solid fence
17. this is a house-like structure above the perimeter barriers. The higher the tower, the more
visibility it provides. It gives a psychological unswerving effect to violators. By and large
guard towers, whether permanent or temporary, must have a corresponding support force in
the event of need. Towers as well as guard control stations should have telephones,
intercoms, and if possible, two-way radios connected to security headquarters or office to call
for reserves in the event of need.
a. Tower Guard b. Top Guard c. Guard Control stations d. Solid fence
18. fencing barriers and protective walls should always be regularly inspected by security.
Any sign or attempts to break in should be reported for investigation. Destruction of fence or
sections thereof should be repaired immediately and guard vigilance should be increased.
a. Tower Guard b. Top Guard c. Guard Control stations d. Barrier Maintenance
19. in large open areas or ground where fencing or walling is impractical and expensive,
warning signs should be conspicuously placed. The depth itself is protection reduction of
access roads, and sufficient notices to warn intruders should be done. Use of animals, as
guards and intrusion device, can also be good as barriers.
a. Protection in Depth b. Top Guard c. Guard Control stations d. Barrier Maintenance
20. “Control signs” should be erected where necessary in the management of unauthorized
ingress to preclude accidental entry. Signs should be plainly visible and legible from any
approach and in an understood language or dialect.
a. Signs and notices b. Top Guard c. Guard Control stations d. Barrier Maintenance
Part II
Explain, what is Protective Lighting? (25 points)