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CLEET OKLAHOMA PHASE I & II UNARMED
SECURITY GUARD EXAM|| ACTUAL TEST ALL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|| LATEST
AND COMPLETE VERSION 2024 WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
If your employer posts as written notice that hand-held packages or containers may
be searched as employees leave the work site, and the employees agree to the
notice, what may a security guard legally do to inspect such items?
A. You may touch the items, as long as the employees agreed tot he notice.
B. You may ask each person to please open the package or container, but you
cannot touch the items
C. You may touch the items, as long as you have probably cause.
D. You cannot conduct a search.
B. You may ask each person to please open the package or container, but you
cannot touch the items




As a security guard or private investigator, may you have a warrant to search a
vehicle?
A. Yes
B. No
B. No




Your arrest powers are those of a
A. Law enforcement officer
B. Peace Officer

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C. Magistrate
D. Private citizen
D. Private citizen




Which of the following cases would be outside of the arrest authority of a security
guard or private investigator?
A. For a public offense committed or attempted in your presence
B. When a misdemeanor has been committed, and probably cause exists that the
person arrested committed it
C. When a person commits a felony, although not in your presence
D. When a felony has been committed, and probably cause exists that the person
arrested committed it
B. When a misdemeanor has been committed, and probably cause exists that the
person arrested committed it




A private citizen must inform the person being arrested of the
A. Cause of arrest
B. Nature of the evidence against the person arrested
C. Possible punishment if found guilty
D. Appropriate statute title and number
A. Cause of arrest




Which of the following would represent "constructive arrest?"
A. Taking a person into custody by the use of hands

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B. Taking another person into custody by touching the person
C. Taking another person into custody by pointing toward the person
D. Using no physical force or weapons to arrest the person
D. Using no physical force or weapons to arrest the person




Which of the following is an element of an arrest
A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party
B. Touching a vehicle without a warrant
C. Moving from a lawful position to look into a vehicle
D. Entering a vehicle before requesting a warrant
A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party




Which of the following cases might represent a lawful search
A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party
B. Touching a vehicle without a warrant
C. Moving from a lawful position to look into a vehicle
D. Entering a vehicle before requesting a warrant
A. Searching for weapons to protect the arresting party




Which of the following circumstances would probably not qualify for a simple
frisk?
A. If there is reasonable suspicion that the person has committed a crime
B. If there is a reasonable suspicion that the person is about to commit a crime

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C. If there is reasonable suspicion that your life might be in danger
D. If the person looks like someone who would commit a crime
D. If the person looks like someone who would commit a crime




What conditions must be met to support the use of deadly force?
A, Having completed firearms training
B. Seeing the ability, intent, and action to harm a person
C. Seeing a risk to people or property
D. Witnessing a crime or fleeing felon.
B. Seeing the ability, intent, and action to harm a person




Which of the following situations is the most likely to be considered a justifiable
deadly force?
A. A security guard at a jewelry store sees a woman break a storefront window
with a hammer, grab some expensive necklaces from the display, and run from the
store. He shouts" Stop, or I'll shoot!" The woman hears the warning but does not
stop. The guard shoots the fleeing woman.
B. A security guard sees a recently fired employee enter the building. As she
approaches to ask him to leave, she notices a large bulge under his coat that she
suspects is a weapon. When he is about 20 feet away she says, "Sir I must ask you
to leave the premises." he ignores the order and increases his speed as he continues
to walk toward her. She draws her gun and, when he does not stop, fires.
C. A security guard enters a tool storeroom and sees an unauthorized person
searching through the tools. She tells him he is not allowed in this area and must
leave. The man says "I don't think so," picks up a large sledgehammer, and raises it
over his head as he advances toward her. As she backs away, she realizes the door
has automatically closed behind her, cutting off her escape. She draws her gun and
orders him to stop. When he does not stop, she fires.

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