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1. Which of the following best defines a “burglar alarm system” under
Tennessee state regulations?
A) Any device that emits a sound when a door opens
B) A system of components, including control panels, sensors, and
annunciators, used to detect unauthorized entry or attempted entry into a
premises
C) Only systems that directly notify law enforcement
D) A video surveillance system with no audible alarm
Correct Answer: B) A system of components, including control panels,
sensors, and annunciators, used to detect unauthorized entry or
attempted entry into a premises
Rationale: Under Tennessee law, a burglar alarm system is defined
broadly as an assembly of equipment and devices arranged to signal the
presence of an unauthorized intrusion. The definition includes control
panels, sensors, and annunciators but does not require direct police
notification (monitoring may be third-party).
2. According to Tennessee rules, how often must a qualifying agent for a
burglar alarm systems contractor license renew their license?
A) Every 6 months
B) Every 12 months
,C) Every 24 months
D) Every 36 months
Correct Answer: C) Every 24 months
Rationale: Tennessee requires qualifying agents to renew their license
biennially (every two years) to ensure continued compliance with
updated codes, standards, and business practices.
3. A qualifying agent for a burglar alarm company in Tennessee must
have at least how many years of full-time experience in the alarm system
industry within the past 10 years?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
Correct Answer: B) 2 years
Rationale: Tennessee’s licensing requirements mandate that a
qualifying agent demonstrate at least two years of hands-on, full-time
experience in alarm system installation, servicing, or design to ensure
practical competency.
4. Which of the following is an approved method of providing a
verification call before requesting a police dispatch for an activated
burglar alarm?
A) Automated text message to the owner
B) A phone call to the premises and to at least one additional responsible
party to confirm an emergency
C) Sending an email to the alarm user
D) No verification is required in Tennessee
Correct Answer: B) A phone call to the premises and to at least one
additional responsible party to confirm an emergency
,Rationale: Tennessee’s enhanced verification ordinance (effective in
many jurisdictions) requires a call to the alarm site and a second call to
another contact to reduce false dispatches.
5. Under Tennessee law, a false alarm is defined as:
A) An alarm signal that results in a law enforcement response when no
emergency exists
B) Any alarm that is manually canceled by the user
C) An alarm caused by lightning within 500 feet
D) An alarm that lasts less than 10 seconds
Correct Answer: A) An alarm signal that results in a law enforcement
response when no emergency exists
Rationale: The legal definition focuses on unnecessary police response.
Exceptions may include verified weather-related events, but standard
false alarms are those with no criminal activity or emergency.
6. What is the maximum civil penalty per false alarm for a residential
burglar alarm user after the fourth false alarm in a calendar year in most
Tennessee municipalities?
A) 25B)25B)50
C) 100D)100D)250
Answer
Correct: D) 250∗∗Rationale:∗∗ManyTennesseecities(e.g.,Nashville,Me
mphis)imposeescalatingfines,with250∗∗Rationale:∗∗ManyTennesseeciti
es(e.g.,Nashville,Memphis)imposeescalatingfines,with100–
, 250forrepeatedfalsealarms;250forrepeatedfalsealarms;250 is a common
maximum per occurrence after multiple violations.
7. Which Tennessee state agency primarily regulates burglar alarm
system contractors?
A) Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security
B) Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI)
C) Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
D) Tennessee Fire Marshal’s Office
Correct Answer: B) Tennessee Department of Commerce and
Insurance (TDCI)
Rationale: TDCI’s Alarm Systems Contractors Board licenses and
regulates alarm companies and qualifying agents.
8. A qualifying agent must notify TDCI within how many days after a
change of address?
A) 10 days
B) 15 days
C) 30 days
D) 60 days
Correct Answer: C) 30 days
Rationale: Tennessee rules require licensees to update their contact
information within 30 days to ensure proper communication and
compliance monitoring.