Dear Readers, Welcome to Private Security Objective Questions and Answers have been designed specially to get you acquainted with the nature of questions you may encounter during your Job interview for the subject of Private Security multiple choice Questions. These Objective type Private Security are very important for campus placement test and job interviews. As per my experience good interviewers hardly plan to ask any particular question during your Job interview and these model questions are asked in the online technical test and interview of many IT & Non IT Industry.
A. Privacy
B. Boundaries
C. Life
D. Possessions
Ans: C
A. Governs everyday life
B. Relates to less serious offences
C. Protects the community as a whole
D. Deals with the rights and duties of one individual to another
Ans:C
A. By arresting them without due cause
B. By refusing entry for a valid reason
C. By asking them to leave if they are trespassing
D. By obtaining permission to search the person
Ans:A
A. Personal data shall be used for marketing purposes
B. Personal data shall be freely transferred abroad
C. Personal data shall be subject to unlimited processing
D. Personal date shall not be kept for longer than is necessary
Ans:D
A. Clean and safe
B. Secure and protected
C. Inspected for damp every 3 months
D. Checked for noise pollution every 6 months
Ans:A
A. Undergo an annual health screen with a doctor to ensure that they are fit to work
B. Undertake a detailed risk assessment of their working environment at the beginning of every shift
C. Follow processes and procedures that have been put in place to protect their safety and that of others
D. Provide weekly reports to their employer to prove that they are complying with the company health and safely policy
Ans:C
A. Go
B. Obey
C. Danger
D. Stop
Ans: D
A. Pay the employee unlimited damages and costs
B. Report the incident to the Health and Safety Executive
C. Enter the incident in the accident book once the employee returns to work
D. Obtain detailed witness statement from a minimum of three people who saw the Incident
Ans: B
A. Keeping fire doors propped open
B. Allowing litter to build up around fire escapes
C. Leaving combustible materials close to heat sources
D. Undertaking regular PAT testing on all electrical equipment
Ans: D
A. Light and smoke
B. Gas and air
C. Flames and nitrogen
D. Heat and fuel
Ans: D
A. Open all doors and windows close to the fire
B. Raise the alarm
C. Tackle the fire with the appropriate extinguisher
D. Call the emergency services
Ans:B
A. So that they can provide effective assistance in the event of an emergency
B. To enable them to re-enter the premises to search for anyone who is missing
C. To allow them to be the first to reach the assembly point and take a roll call
D. To help them to judge whether the evacuation is a drill and advise people accordingly
Ans:A
A. The sender checks the receiver’s understanding
B. The receiver decodes a message
C. The receiver feeds back to the sender
D. The sender encodes an idea
Ans:D
A. Fear
B. A noisy room
C. A person’s appearance
D. Embarrassment
Ans:B
A. Using jokes and humour to lighten the atmosphere
B. Always being tactful, straightforward and speaking clearly
C. Paying more attention to some customers than to others in the same group
D. Coming to a conclusion about a situation before a customer has finished speaking
Ans: B
A. Be able to be tough and aggressive
B. Be trained in advanced martial arts
C. Hold a valid first aid certificate
D. Have good customer service skills
Ans: D
A. Indirect discrimination
B. Harassment
C. Victimisation
D. Direct discrimination
Ans: D
A. Approve security companies to contract staff
B. Allow security companies to tender for public contracts
C. Reduce the amount of police involvement in security incidents
D. Provide detailed information on staff pay and condition
Ans: A
A. Using any personal protective equipment provided by their employer
B. Following guidelines on manual handling when lifting heavy loads
C. Observe all the company’s health and safety procedures
D. Carry an object that could be used as a weapon if necessary
Ans: D
A. Tidy cabling
B. Adequate lighting
C. Wet floors
D. Well maintained machinery
Ans: C
A. Flammable liquids
B. Electrical equipment
C. Flammable gases
D. Cooking oil or fat
Ans: D
A. Evacuate the premises following the fire evacuation procedure
B. Put out any visible flames immediately to prevent damage
C. Turn the gas off at the mains as soon as possible
D. Inform management of the situation and call the emergency services
Ans: B
A. Assume that the call is a hoax and ignore it
B. Search the premises to try and locate any the device
C. Inform the management and wait for further instructions
D. Record the time of the call and report it to the police immediately
Ans: D
A. Contact the local hospital to ask for advice on how to treat the casualty
B. Use the first aid equipment following the instructions in the first aid manual
C. Call a trained first aider and get them to the scene of the incident as soon as possible
D. Put the casualty into the recovery position and telephone for an ambulance
Ans: C
A. Prevents any operational errors being made
B. Helps ensure maintain safety and security
C. Stops management questioning the procedures
D. Reduces the number of calls to the emergency services
Ans: B
A. security directors
B. security operatives
C. security experts
D. security companies
Ans: D
A. CCTV
B. Door supervision
C. CVIT
D. Security Guarding
Ans: D
A. passive and weak
B. ineffective at communication
C. honest and professional
D. realiable and aggressive
Ans: C
A. Personal data shall be adequate, relevant and not excessive
B. Personal data shall be adequate and kept for 10 years.
C. Personal data shall be relevant but not updated
D. Personal date can be sold to other company in the U.K.
Ans: A
A. your employer
B. all insurance companies
C. the contractor
D. the 'Health and Safety Executive'
Ans: D
A. reduce theft and standards within the private security industry
B. raise crimanality and reduce standards in the private security industry
C. reduce conviction rate and raise standards in the private security industry
D. raise standards and reduce criminality in the private security industry
Ans: D
A. The local unemployment agency
B. The local prison service
C. The local authority
D. The local charity shop
Ans: C
A. acts of kindness
B. acts or Parliment
C. made by the courts
D. acts of the European Court
Ans: B
A. the right to liberty and fraternity
B. the right to liberty and security
C. the right to liberty and equal pay
D. the right to liberty and freedom
Ans: B
A. Argument between staff
B. Friction between customers
C. Misunderstanding between staff and customer
D. Fight between staff
Ans: D
A. Employee
B. Contractors
C. Employer
D. HSE
Ans: C
A. check that the first aid box is stocked
B. wear the appropriate clothing to identify them as 'first aiders'
C. undergo appropriate training
D. demonstrate first aid to the companies employees
Ans: C
A. go to the assembly point and call your manager
B. shout fire loudly and find your manager
C. raise the alarm and go to the assembly point
D. go to the assembly point leaving all doors open behind you
Ans: C
A. Black
B. Red
C. Cream
D. Canary yellow
Ans: C
A. serious, planned and can be dealt with in 30 minutes
B. serious, unplaned and must be dealt with immediately
C. unplanned can wait for 10 minutes
D. not serious but best dealt with quickly
Ans: B
A. be able to be tough and aggressive
B. be trained in advanced martial arts
C. hold a valid first aid certificate
D. have good customer service skills
Ans: B
A. Mobile phone
B. Knife
C. Torch
D. Needle-proof gloves
Ans: B
A. Fuel, oxegen, heat
B. Foam, CO2, Powder
C. Convection, conduction, radiation
D. Heat , gas, foam
Ans: A
A. Foam extingusher
B. Powder extinguisher
C. CO2 extinguisher
D. Fire blanket
Ans: C
A. Square
B. Circle
C. Triangle
D. Diamond
Ans: D
A. flammable liquids
B. electrical equipment
C. flammable gases
D. cooking oil or fat
Ans: D
A. Call the manager
B. Fill out a RIDDOR report
C. Call for an ambulance
D. Call their supervisors
Ans: C
A. class A fire
B. class B fire
C. class C fire
D. class D fire
Ans: C
A. Pictures
B. Spoken words
C. Writing
D. Body language
Ans: B
A. Body language
B. Shout louder
C. Speak slowly in English
D. Write the message down
Ans: A
A. Adopt passive behaviour as this will calm other people down
B. Shout as loud as required to ensure that everyone can hear you
C. Speak clearly and in a controlled way and only state the facts
D. Stare at anyone who disagrees with you to assert your authority
Ans: C