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1. To obtain a D license from the Florida Division of Licensing you must:
a) Complete a required training course
b) Submit a completed application and fingerprints
c) Pay the required fees
d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: Obtaining a Class D security license in Florida requires completing
state-approved training, submitting an application with fingerprints, and paying
fees. All steps are mandatory.
2. The identification card issued by the agency to all its partners, principal
corporate officers, and all licensed employees must specify:
a) The name of the licensee
b) The name of the agency
c) The license number and expiration date
d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: Florida law requires that agency-issued ID cards contain the
individual’s name, agency name, license number, and expiration date to ensure
proper identification.
3. How many firearms may a properly licensed armed guard carry on duty?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
,Correct Answer: b
Rationale: Under Florida regulations, an armed security officer may carry up to
two firearms while on duty (typically a primary and a backup weapon).
4. Which of the following description corresponds to a "Direct Evidence"?
a) Evidence that requires inference to prove a fact
b) Evidence that directly proves a fact without need for inference
c) Hearsay evidence
d) Documentary evidence only
Correct Answer: b
Rationale: Direct evidence establishes a fact directly (e.g., an eyewitness seeing a
crime). Circumstantial evidence requires inference.
5. It is important for the security officer to recognize and record the crime scene
effectively and positively in order to protect it, especially outside because:
a) Weather can destroy evidence
b) Unauthorized persons may contaminate the scene
c) Evidence may be moved or stolen
d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: Outdoor crime scenes are vulnerable to environmental factors, public
interference, and evidence tampering, making prompt documentation and
protection critical.
6. A crime scene is limited to the location where the crime occurred. (True/False)
a) False
Correct Answer: False
Rationale: A crime scene can include multiple locations (e.g., where the crime
occurred, where evidence was moved, suspect’s vehicle, etc.).
7. It is legal to wear or display the Great Seal of the State of Florida on a badge,
insignia, emblem, identification card, or uniform. (True/False)
a) False
Correct Answer: False
Rationale: Florida law prohibits unauthorized use of the Great Seal; security
officers may not display it as it implies official government authority.
,8. Either a judge or a jury can render a judgement. (True/False)
a) True
Correct Answer: True
Rationale: In a bench trial, the judge renders judgment; in a jury trial, the jury
delivers a verdict, and the judge enters judgment accordingly.
9. A "jury" is a group of individuals, who are under oath and selected to render a
verdict. (True/False)
a) True
Correct Answer: True
Rationale: Jurors are sworn to decide facts based on evidence presented in court.
10. Before testifying officers must take an oath or make an affirmation that his/her
testimony is the truth. (True/False)
a) True
Correct Answer: True
Rationale: All witnesses, including security officers, must swear or affirm to tell
the truth before testifying.
11. Which of the following description corresponds to an "indirect" or
"Circumstantial Evidence"?
a) Evidence that requires inference to connect it to a fact
b) Evidence that directly proves a fact
c) Evidence that is inadmissible in court
d) Physical evidence only
Correct Answer: a
Rationale: Circumstantial evidence does not directly prove a fact but allows the
fact-finder to infer it (e.g., fingerprints at a scene).
12. Evidence presented in court is generally organized in three categories:
a) Testimonial, documentary, and physical (TDP)
b) Direct, circumstantial, and hearsay
c) Primary, secondary, and tertiary
d) Testimonial, documentary, and physical
Correct Answer: a (or d – same content)
Rationale: The three main categories of evidence are testimonial (witness
statements), documentary (writings/records), and physical (objects).
, 13. When interviewing an injured person, the security officer should find answers
to which of the following?
a) What happened?
b) When and where did it happen?
c) Who was involved?
d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: A thorough interview should establish the who, what, when, where,
why, and how of the incident to create an accurate report.
14. Before a security officer meets with an attorney about a case they are involved
in, the officer should:
a) Review the incident report and notes
b) Avoid discussing the case with anyone else
c) Be truthful and professional
d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: Preparation includes reviewing records, maintaining confidentiality,
and committing to truthful testimony.
15. When an officer is on stand answering questions, the officer should:
a) Listen carefully to each question
b) Answer only what is asked, not volunteer extra information
c) Remain calm and professional
d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: Effective testimony requires active listening, concise answers, and
composure.
16. "Simple Assault" is legally defined as:
a) An intentional act that creates reasonable fear of imminent harmful or offensive
contact
b) Actual physical contact with injury
c) Use of a deadly weapon
d) Verbal threat without ability to act