EliteCEU Alarm Level 1: 250 Verified Practice Questions & Detailed
Rationales | Pass Your Proctored Exam (2026 Edition)
Crush your EliteCEU Alarm Level 1 certification with this ultimate 250-question study set. Covering
the 2023 NEC, PIR technology, CCTV, Access Control, and OSHA safety, this guide provides the
technical "why" behind every answer. Updated for 2026, it is the most comprehensive resource
available to ensure you pass your proctored final on the first try.
Module 1: Industry Fundamentals & Ethics
1. Which branch of ethics is defined by the "Golden Rule" or the concept of treating
others as you wish to be treated?
A) Utilitarianism
B) Deontology
C) Reciprocity
D) Relativism
Rationale: Reciprocity is the ethical foundation of the "Golden Rule," emphasizing mutual
respect between the security professional and the client.
2. What is the primary purpose of a "False Alarm Ordinance" in most municipalities?
A) To increase tax revenue
B) To reduce the number of unnecessary police dispatches
C) To discourage people from buying alarms
D) To test the speed of the internet
Rationale: False alarm ordinances are designed to encourage proper system maintenance and
user training to prevent wasting emergency resources.
3. In the security industry, "Professionalism" is best demonstrated by:
A) Wearing the most expensive tools
B) Adhering to industry standards, codes, and ethical conduct
C) Charging the highest possible price
D) Finishing every job in under an hour
Rationale: Professionalism is measured by a technician's commitment to safety codes
(NEC/NFPA) and honest dealings with customers.
Module 2: Electricity & Wiring (NEC 2020/2023)
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4. According to Ohm’s Law, if Voltage (V) stays the same and Resistance (R) increases,
what happens to the Current (I)?
A) Current decreases
B) Current increases
C) Current stays the same
D) Current doubles
Rationale: I = V / R. Because resistance is the denominator, an increase in resistance results
in a proportional decrease in current flow.
5. Which type of electrical circuit provides only one path for the flow of electrons?
A) Parallel Circuit
B) Series Circuit
C) Combination Circuit
D) Short Circuit
Rationale: In a series circuit, all components are connected end-to-end; if any part of the path
is broken, the entire circuit stops functioning.
6. What is the standard unit of measurement for electrical "Pressure" or potential
difference?
A) Ampere
B) Ohm
C) Volt
D) Watt
Rationale: Volts measure the electrical pressure that pushes current through a conductor.
7. Which NEC Article specifically covers the installation of "Low-Voltage" Fire Alarm
systems?
A) Article 250
B) Article 300
C) Article 760
D) Article 800
Rationale: NEC Article 760 governs the wiring and equipment for fire alarm systems,
distinguishing between power-limited and non-power-limited circuits.
Module 3: Tools & Workplace Safety (OSHA)
8. When drilling into a very tight corner or a small header, which type of drill is the most
appropriate?
A) Hammer Drill
B) Impact Driver
C) Right-Angle Drill
D) Drill Press
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Rationale: A right-angle drill allows the technician to apply torque in confined spaces where a
standard drill body would not fit.
9. According to OSHA standards, what is the maximum height a technician can climb on
a 10-foot stepladder?
A) The very top cap
B) The second step from the top
C) The fifth step from the top
D) Anywhere they feel balanced
Rationale: OSHA safety rules prohibit standing on the top two steps of a stepladder due to the
high risk of losing balance.
10. What is the primary purpose of a "Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter" (GFCI) on a job
site?
A) To protect personnel from electric shock by detecting current leakage to ground
B) To protect the drill from overheating
C) To increase the voltage of the power tool
D) To act as a surge protector for the alarm panel
Rationale: GFCIs are life-safety devices that shut off power instantly if they detect that
electricity is flowing through a person instead of the wire.
Module 4: Alarm System Components
11. Which component of an alarm system acts as the "Brain," receiving signals from
sensors and deciding whether to trigger an alarm?
A) Keypad
B) Control Panel (CPU)
C) Transformer
D) Siren
Rationale: The Control Panel processes all data from the zones and manages communication
with the monitoring station.
12. A "Magnetic Contact" (Reed Switch) is typically used to protect which part of a
building?
A) The center of a room
B) Perimeter openings like doors and windows
C) The attic
D) The electrical panel
Rationale: Magnetic contacts detect the physical opening of a door or window by monitoring
the break in a magnetic field.
13. What is the function of an "End-of-Line" (EOL) Resistor in a supervised zone?
A) To make the lights brighter
B) To stop the battery from overcharging
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C) To allow the panel to detect a short circuit or a cut wire on the loop
D) To increase the range of a motion sensor
Rationale: EOL resistors provide a specific resistance value that the panel monitors to ensure
the wiring remains intact (supervised).
14. Which type of sensor is most likely to be triggered by a rapid change in infrared heat
energy?
A) Glassbreak Detector
B) Smoke Detector
C) Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Sensor
D) Magnetic Contact
Rationale: PIR sensors detect the movement of "heat signatures" (human bodies) across a
background environment.
Module 5: Perimeter & Interior Detection
15. A "Dual-Technology" motion sensor typically combines PIR with which other
technology?
A) Smoke detection
B) Microwave (Doppler)
C) Magnetic induction
D) Acoustic glassbreak
Rationale: Dual-tech sensors require both PIR (heat) and Microwave (motion) to trigger, which
significantly reduces false alarms.
16. Which detector is specifically designed to recognize the specific frequency of
breaking plate, tempered, or laminated glass?
A) Shock Sensor
B) PIR
C) Acoustic Glassbreak Detector
D) Photoelectric Beam
Rationale: Acoustic detectors use a microphone to "listen" for the high-frequency sound of
shattering glass.
17. What is the "Detection Pattern" of a standard PIR motion sensor?
A) A straight line
B) A fan-shaped or "curtain" area divided into multiple zones or fingers
C) A perfect circle
D) 360 degrees in all directions
Rationale: PIR lenses divide the viewing area into "segments" to better detect a heat source
moving from one segment to another.
Module 6: Output Devices & Notification