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How many inches apa1t should strands of barbed wire or tape used as a top guard on a fence be spaced?

A.
2
A.
2
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B.
3
B.
3
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C.
4
C.
4
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D.
5
D.
5
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E.
6
E.
6
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Suggested answer: E

Unavoidable drainage ditches, culverts, vents, ducts, and other openings should be protected by securely fastened welded-bar grills when they have a cross-sectional area greater than:

A.
10 square inches
A.
10 square inches
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B.
48 square inches
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48 square inches
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C.
64 square inches
C.
64 square inches
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D.
96 square inches
D.
96 square inches
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E.
04 square inches
E.
04 square inches
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Suggested answer: D

Between the perimeter barrier and exterior structures should be a clear zone covering:

A.
10 feet
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10 feet
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B.
15 feet
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15 feet
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C.
20 feet
C.
20 feet
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D.
30 feet
D.
30 feet
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E.
40 feet
E.
40 feet
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Suggested answer: C

As a general rule, between the perimeter barrier and structures within the protected area, except when a building is a part of the perimeter barrier, there should be a clear zone of at least:

A.
10 feet
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10 feet
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B.
20 feet
B.
20 feet
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C.
30 feet
C.
30 feet
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D.
40 feet
D.
40 feet
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E.
50 feet
E.
50 feet
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Suggested answer: E

Manhole covers ________ inches or more in diameter should be secured to prevent unauthorized openings.

A.
10
A.
10
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B.
20
B.
20
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C.
30
C.
30
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D.
40
D.
40
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E.
50
E.
50
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Suggested answer: A

Which of the following characteristics of protective lighting is incorrect?

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It may be unnecessary where the perimeter fence is protected by a central alarm system.
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It may be unnecessary where the perimeter fence is protected by a central alarm system.
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B.
It usually requires less intensity than working light.
B.
It usually requires less intensity than working light.
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C.
It may also provide personal protection by reducing advantages of concealment.
C.
It may also provide personal protection by reducing advantages of concealment.
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D.
It should only be used as a psychological deterrent.
D.
It should only be used as a psychological deterrent.
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E.
Such lighting is expensive to maintain.
E.
Such lighting is expensive to maintain.
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Suggested answer: E

Measured horizontally 6 inches above ground level and at least 30 feet outside the exclusion area to barrier, the perimeter band of lighting must provide a minimum intensity of:

A.
0.2 foot-candle
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0.2 foot-candle
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B.
0.3 foot-candle
B.
0.3 foot-candle
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C.
0.4 foot-candle
C.
0.4 foot-candle
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D.
0.6 foot-candle
D.
0.6 foot-candle
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E.
0.10 foot-candle
E.
0.10 foot-candle
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Suggested answer: A

Which of the following principles of protective lighting is not correct?

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Lighting should be used with other measures, such as fixed security posts, fences, etc., and not used alone.
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Lighting should be used with other measures, such as fixed security posts, fences, etc., and not used alone.
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B.
A large amount of light should be focused on security patrol routes.
B.
A large amount of light should be focused on security patrol routes.
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C.
Adequate, even light should be used on bordering areas.
C.
Adequate, even light should be used on bordering areas.
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D.
There should be a high brightness contrast between an intruder and the background.
D.
There should be a high brightness contrast between an intruder and the background.
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E.
Glaring lights should be directed at the eyes of an intruder.
E.
Glaring lights should be directed at the eyes of an intruder.
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Suggested answer: B

Which of the following principles of protective lighting is not correct?

A.
Lighting should be used with other measures, such as fixed security posts, fences, etc., and not used alone.
A.
Lighting should be used with other measures, such as fixed security posts, fences, etc., and not used alone.
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B.
A large amount of light should be focused on security patrol routes.
B.
A large amount of light should be focused on security patrol routes.
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C.
Adequate, even light should be used on bordering areas.
C.
Adequate, even light should be used on bordering areas.
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D.
There should be a high brightness contrast between an intruder and the background.
D.
There should be a high brightness contrast between an intruder and the background.
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E.
Glaring lights should be directed at the eyes of an intruder.
E.
Glaring lights should be directed at the eyes of an intruder.
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Suggested answer: B

'What is the most common protective lighting system that consists of a series of fixed luminaries arranged to flood a given area during the hours of darkness with overlapping cones of light?

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Emergency lighting
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Emergency lighting
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B.
Movable lighting
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Movable lighting
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C.
Standby lighting
C.
Standby lighting
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D.
Intermittent lighting
D.
Intermittent lighting
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E.
Continuous lighting
E.
Continuous lighting
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Suggested answer: E
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