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Question 311

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The temperature that paper may be destroyed at is:

200F
200F
250F
250F
300F
300F
350F
350F
400F
400F
Suggested answer: D
asked 16/09/2024
josny Cameus
39 questions

Question 312

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Electronic data and material can begin to deteriorate at:

100F
100F
125F
125F
150F
150F
200F
200F
300F
300F
Suggested answer: C
asked 16/09/2024
Carlos Eduardo Araujo Fonseca
43 questions

Question 313

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The maximum safe period of fire-resistant vaults is:

Two hours
Two hours
Four hours
Four hours
Six hours
Six hours
Seven hours
Seven hours
Eight hours
Eight hours
Suggested answer: C
asked 16/09/2024
Louis Flink
36 questions

Question 314

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The interior height of a vault should not exceed:

8 feet
8 feet
9 feet
9 feet
10 feet
10 feet
11 feet
11 feet
12 feet
12 feet
Suggested answer: E
asked 16/09/2024
Sebastian Gryza
47 questions

Question 315

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The roof of a vault should be at least:

3 inches thick
3 inches thick
4 inches thick
4 inches thick
5 inches thick
5 inches thick
6 inches thick
6 inches thick
8 inches thick
8 inches thick
Suggested answer: D
asked 16/09/2024
Abdul Majid Pasha
47 questions

Question 316

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The control of traffic through entrances and exits of a protected area is referred to as:

Access control
Access control
Patrol management
Patrol management
Traffic stops
Traffic stops
Traffic management
Traffic management
None of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: A
asked 16/09/2024
Azahar Basri
28 questions

Question 317

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A system whereby the alarm signal is heard only in the immediate vicinity of the protected area is known as a:

Local alarm system
Local alarm system
Proprietary system
Proprietary system
Central alarm system
Central alarm system
Portable alarm system
Portable alarm system
None of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: A
asked 16/09/2024
Adam Vce
40 questions

Question 318

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A system using inaudible sound waves to detect the presence of an intruder or other disturbance is known as a(n):

Motion detection system
Motion detection system
Ultrasonic motion detection system
Ultrasonic motion detection system
Sonic motion detection system
Sonic motion detection system
Vibration detection system
Vibration detection system
None of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: B
asked 16/09/2024
Terence Coates
41 questions

Question 319

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Which one of the following is true regarding structural barriers?

Structural barriers serve as psychological deterrents.
Structural barriers serve as psychological deterrents.
The objective of barriers is to cause as much delay as possible.
The objective of barriers is to cause as much delay as possible.
A series of barriers are usually used in any effective physical protection plan.
A series of barriers are usually used in any effective physical protection plan.
A series of concentric barriers should separate the area to be protected.
A series of concentric barriers should separate the area to be protected.
Even with good planning, most structural barriers do not prevent penetration by humans.
Even with good planning, most structural barriers do not prevent penetration by humans.
All of the above.
All of the above.
Suggested answer: F
asked 16/09/2024
Paula Castanheira
42 questions

Question 320

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Which of the following is not true regarding the use of security doors as barriers?

Locking hardware is an important aspect of door security.
Locking hardware is an important aspect of door security.
The doorframe may be a weak point if not properly installed.
The doorframe may be a weak point if not properly installed.
Door hinges may add to the weakness of a door if not properly installed.
Door hinges may add to the weakness of a door if not properly installed.
The door is usually stronger than the surface into which it is set.
The door is usually stronger than the surface into which it is set.
All of the above.
All of the above.
Suggested answer: D
asked 16/09/2024
Angel Luis Cuenca Garcia
40 questions
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