ASIS CPP Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 7
List of questions
Question 61

The best way to verify an applicant's statements is:
By judicious use of the telephone
By a personal visit with the applicant
By mail
All of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: E
Question 62

Which of the following should not be included in the written investigative report of an applicant?
Derogatory information
Confidential sources of information
Results of a lie detector examination
Arrest records
None of the above
Suggested answer: B
Question 63

Of all those with mental disorders, the most dangerous subject to handle is:
One suffering hysteria
A paranoid psychotic
A neurotic
One suffering phobia
Schizophrenic
Suggested answer: B
Question 64

Mental disorders may be determined by symptoms. Which of the following is such a symptom?
Sudden changes in behavior
Behavior that is not harmonious with a situation
Unduly prolonged depression
All of the above E. None of the above
Suggested answer: D
Question 65

In handling a mentally disturbed person, one should:
Take a strong position as the boss
Assume a calm and friendly position
Leave the impression he or she has control of the situation
All of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: B
Question 66

Which of the following is true in handling persons with mental disorders?
Don't deceive them.
Don't become involved in their personal problems.
Where physical restraint is required, use two officers.
All of the above.
None of the above.
Suggested answer: D
Question 67

The purpose for employing an access control program includes:
To protect persons, materials, or information
To slow or speed up the rate of movement to, from, or within an establishment
To permit or deny entrance
Both a and c
All of the above
Suggested answer: E
Question 68

Identification and access control systems have the widest application of:
Manual identification systems
Magnetic readers
Biometric-based systems
Dielectric readers
None of the above
Suggested answer: A
Question 69

The performance requirements of any trustworthy system of identification includes:
Resistance to surreptitious substitution or counterfeiting
Reliability
Validity
Both band c
All of the above
Suggested answer: E
Question 70

A general defect of manual identification systems is that:
Many are made of plastic.
Many do not have biometric characteristics on them.
Once issued, they tend to remain valid indefinitely.
They lack identifying colors.
None of the above.
Suggested answer: C
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