STATE OF TEXAS SECURITY LEVEL II CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED 2024
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STATE OF TEXAS SECURITY LEVEL II CERTIFICATION
STATE OF TEXAS SECURITY LEVEL II CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED 2024
A security officer has the same authority as a peace officer. TRUE OR FALSE
False
A security officer can arrest a suspect for any misdemeanor that has been committed within his view or pre...
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STATE OF TEXAS SECURITY LEVEL II CERTIFICATION EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED
2024
A security officer has the same authority as a peace officer. TRUE OR FALSE
False
A security officer can arrest a suspect for any misdemeanor that has been
committed within his view or presence.
FALSE
A security services contractor can provide security patrol services to a business
on a contractual basis.
TRUE
The Private Security Bureau has the authority to license its investigators as
peace officers.
TRUE
One of the primary roles of a security officer is to observe and report.
TRUE
A good report will:
A. Be neat and accurate
B. Give your opinion
C. Be legible
D. A and C
E. All of the above
D. A and C
The person that is responsible for the daily operations for a security company is
the:
A. Owner
B. Manager
, C. Supervisor
D. Licensing department
B. Manager
If a police officer asks you to leave your post, you may refuse.
False
A security officer may arrest a person for a traffic violation on his post:
False
When using a fire extinguisher to put out a fire, you should sweep at the _______
of the fire?
A. Top
B. Middle
C. Base
C. Base
A security officer is required to make an arrest if he sees a crime committed on
his post?
False
What are the two basic types of arrests?
A. Actual and Primary
B. Primary and Constructive
C. Actual and Constructive
D. Primary and Secondary
C. Actual and Constructive
An officer is justified in using force in order to arrest a resisting suspect.
True
A person breaks into a car shop after it is closed and steals a set of mufflers. The
offense he committed is:
A. Arson
B. Burglary
C. Theft
D. Assault
B. Burglary
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