QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026|2027 Q&A |
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1. The primary duty of a licensed security guard is to:
A. Arrest criminals
B. Enforce company policy only
C. Protect people and property by observing and reporting
D. Replace law enforcement
Rationale: Guards act as deterrents, observe/report incidents, and protect
property — they are not law enforcement.
2. A security guard’s authority to detain a person is generally based on:
A. Federal law
B. State constitution
C. Citizen’s arrest laws
D. Union contracts
Rationale: Guards may detain under citizen’s arrest statutes, depending on state
law.
3. The most important quality of a security guard is:
A. Physical strength
B. Integrity and honesty
C. Ability to intimidate
D. Aggressiveness
Rationale: Trustworthiness is essential in security work.
,4. The “observe and report” principle means:
A. Guards must avoid reporting incidents
B. Guards must notice suspicious activity and communicate it to supervisors/law
enforcement
C. Guards take over police duties
D. Guards only record but never act
Rationale: Guards are eyes and ears, not replacements for police.
5. Which of the following is considered use of force?
A. Speaking loudly
B. Physically restraining a suspect
C. Calling law enforcement
D. Writing a report
Rationale: Any physical control of another person is considered force.
6. When should a security guard write an incident report?
A. Only if the police request it
B. Immediately after the incident, while details are fresh
C. End of the month
D. Never, unless someone is injured
Rationale: Timely, accurate reporting is critical.
7. What is the BEST action if a guard witnesses a felony in progress?
A. Intervene physically at all costs
B. Do nothing
C. Call law enforcement immediately and observe safely
D. Chase the suspect alone
Rationale: Guard safety and proper procedure require calling police first.
, 8. “Access control” refers to:
A. Patrolling
B. Arresting intruders
C. Monitoring and controlling entry to a facility
D. Making ID badges
Rationale: Access control ensures only authorized people enter an area.
9. Which of the following is considered confidential information?
A. Emergency phone numbers
B. Company security procedures
C. Visitor parking rules
D. Lobby directory
Rationale: Security procedures must remain confidential for effectiveness.
10. If a fire alarm goes off, the guard’s FIRST duty is to:
A. Ignore it until confirmed
B. Ensure safe evacuation and notify emergency responders
C. Search for the fire personally
D. Lock all doors immediately
Rationale: Safety of people comes first in emergencies.
11. The chain of evidence means:
A. Maintaining control and documentation of physical evidence
B. Locking evidence in a closet
C. Giving evidence to coworkers
D. Ignoring evidence unless police arrive
Rationale: Chain of evidence preserves credibility in legal proceedings.
12. Which type of patrol ensures the most unpredictability?
A. Routine, same time daily
B. Random, irregular patrols