2026 MOCK TEST WITH DETAILED
EXPLANATIONS
◉ Topic 2:Proper Wear of Uniforms (company). Answer: Keep your
uniforms, insignia, accessories, and equipment clean and in good
repair. They are to be maintained and worn as follows:
- The nameplate contains the PSO's first initial and last name. It is
worn centered 1/8th inch above the right pocket flap of your
outermost garment.
◉ EPO 2: Difference between Acceptable and Unacceptable conduct.
Answer: Acceptable Conduct
-You must report for duty at the assigned time and post. It is your
duty to report on time and stay on post until you are properly
relieved. You must be prepared for duty when you report. You must
be in the full, proper uniform with all your required equipment to
include your assigned weapon. You must ensure that all of your
equipment is in good working order prior to the start of your shift.
You must have all your certification cards with you and ensure that
you are current on all your certifications. You must wear your ID
badge on the outer garment and ensure that it is visible.
Unacceptable Conduct
,Unless specifically authorized in your Post Orders, you are not
permitted to engage in any of the following activities while in
uniform and on post:
- Eat and drink, or any use of tobacco product. PSO may have water
on duty to remain properly hydrated. This must be kept away from
electronic devices, i.e. X-ray, Magnetometer, computers, alarm
panels.
-Read news papers , books, magazines, or any other prohibited
reading material.
-Use any type of radio, cassette player, CD player, MP3 player, or
music device.
-Watch television
-Use personal electrons devices (e.g. laptop, PDA such as an iPad,
etc.)
-Use of a personal cellular telephone and Bluetooth Devices.
-Sleep, doze, or nap.
-Play cards or other games (electronic or non-electronic).
-Have friends or family members on post or in the area.
-Socialize with friends, building tenants, visitors, or other Protective
Security Officers on break or on duty.
-Use agency officers or personnel facilities for any of the above listed
prohibited actives unless on authorized break and are permitted to
use the facilities (e.g. the snack bar, cafeteria or break room.
Generally, any room/area open for public use).
,While on duty, you cannot fraternize with th
◉ Topic 3: Interacting with Children. Answer: When dealing with
children, you must try to balance friendliness with firmness. While
many children may be afraid or intimidated, others may be curios or
even fascinated by you, you'r uniform, and your equipment.
Some children may be more outspoken, curious, or even aggressive
in their behavior. They may want to know about your equipment,
especially your weapon (s).
Under no circumstances whatsoever should you ever un-holster
your firearm or display other equipment, such as your handcuffs or
baton to a child.
◉ EPO #1: Identify the Operational Functions of the MegaCenter.
Answer: In 2000, FPS traditional all alarm-monitoring and
dispatching capabilities from several regional control centers, to
four FPS MegaCenters. These centers are located in Battle Creek,
Michigan, Denver, Colorado, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Suitland,
Maryland. The MegaCenters operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Mega Centers perform a multitude of daily functions to support the
operational needs of FPS to include:
-Monitor alarm systems
-Monitor closed circuit video
-Receive calls for service
, -Dispatch law enforcement and emergency personnel
-Conduct criminal and vehicle background checks.
Suitland MegaCenter: 301-763- 0040
Region 11
Battle Creek MegaCenter: 269-565-0000
Regions 4,5,6
Philadelphia MegaCenter: 215-521-2001
Regions 1,2,3
Denver megaCenter: 303-236-6709
Regions 7,8,9,10
◉ Topic 1: Reporting Incidents to the FPS MegaCenter. Answer: -
Unusual, suspicions, or disruptive behavior by an employee or
visitor
-Objects out of place (I.E. computers, projectors, etc) or unsecured
-Doors/windows found unsecured, possibly having broken locks
-Prohibited items (I.E. drugs, alcohol, etc.)
-Any alarm activations