ASIS-CPP Exam Questions
766 real ASIS-CPP exam questions with expert-verified answers and explanations. Page 6 of 16.
- Question #251
A restricted area containing a security interest or other sensitive matter, which uncontrolled movement can permit access to the security interest or sensitive matter, but within w...
- Question #252
What type of fencing is generally used for protection of limited and exclusion areas?
- Question #253
Excluding the top guard, a chain-link fence for general security purposes should be:
- Question #254
In a chain-link fence with mesh openings for general security purposes, the openings should be no larger than:
- Question #255
Excluding the top guard, standard barbed-wire fencing that is intended to prevent human trespassing should not be less than:
- Question #256
The federal specification regarding standard barbed-wire fencing that is twisted and double- strand is that it should be:
- Question #257
A standard barbed-wire, twisted, double-strand fence has __ point barbs spaced an equal distance apart.
- Question #258
The distance in a barbed-wire fence should not exceed:
- Question #259
Top-guard supporting arms should be permanently affixed to the top of the fence 'posts to increase the overall height of the fence by at least:
- Question #260
A top guard must consist of:
- Question #261
How many inches apa1t should strands of barbed wire or tape used as a top guard on a fence be spaced?
- Question #262
Unavoidable drainage ditches, culverts, vents, ducts, and other openings should be protected by securely fastened welded-bar grills when they have a cross-sectional area greater th...
- Question #263
Between the perimeter barrier and exterior structures should be a clear zone covering:
- Question #264
As a general rule, between the perimeter barrier and structures within the protected area, except when a building is a part of the perimeter barrier, there should be a clear zone o...
- Question #265
Manhole covers ________ inches or more in diameter should be secured to prevent unauthorized openings.
- Question #266
Which of the following characteristics of protective lighting is incorrect?
- Question #267
Measured horizontally 6 inches above ground level and at least 30 feet outside the exclusion area to barrier, the perimeter band of lighting must provide a minimum intensity of:
- Question #268
Which of the following principles of protective lighting is not correct?
- Question #269
Lighting units of four general types are used for protective lighting. Which of the following is not used?
- Question #270
'What is the most common protective lighting system that consists of a series of fixed luminaries arranged to flood a given area during the hours of darkness with overlapping cones...
- Question #271
Piers and docks located on an installation should be safeguarded by illuminating both water approaches and the pier area. Decks on open piers should be illuminated to at least:
- Question #272
Water approaches that extend to 100 feet from the pier should be illuminated to at least:
- Question #274
What agency should be consulted before installing protective lighting adjacent to navigable waters?
- Question #275
The intrusion detection system in which a pattern of radio waves is transmitted and partially reflected back to the antenna is known as a(n):
- Question #276
The intrusion detection system that is used on safes, walls, and openings in an effort to establish an electrostatic field around an object to be protected is known as a(n):
- Question #277
An alarm system in which the installation-owned system is a direct extension of the police or fire alarm system is known as a(n):
- Question #278
An alarm system that is monitored by an outside company to provide electric protective services in which they provide the appropriate actions is known as a(n):
- Question #279
An alarm system whereby the central station is owned by and located within the installation being protected is known as a(n):
- Question #280
The principle of the pin-tumbler lock can be traced back historically to:
- Question #281
Which of the following is not true with regard to lock and key systems?
- Question #282
Of the following locks, which one type is generally considered to have the poorest security value?
- Question #283
The number of combinations possible with a lock that has 40 numbers and a 3-number combination is:
- Question #284
Which lock is generally used on automobiles, desks, and cabinets?
- Question #285
Which of the following is not true with regard to door latches?
- Question #286
An inventory of key systems should be conducted at least:
- Question #287
A sentry dog normally does not perform as well at:
- Question #288
Which of the following is more of a probable disadvantage in the use of sentry dogs?
- Question #289
In meeting federal specifications, insulated units must have the following fire-resistant minimum ratings:
- Question #290
In meeting minimal federal specifications, noninsulated security containers must satisfactorily pass a drop test of:
- Question #291
In meeting minimal federal specifications, government security containers must be equipped with a combination lock capable of resisting manipulation and radiological attack for:
- Question #292
Which of the following is not an approved UL safe classification?
- Question #293
Underwriters Laboratories does independent testing on security containers that simulate a major fire where the heat builds up gradually to:
- Question #294
The acceptable vault construction of insulated doors has a minimum reinforced concrete wall, floor, and ceiling of:
- Question #295
Which of the following would be a UL computer media storage classification?
- Question #296
Safes that are UL classified must be anchored to the floor or must weigh at least:
- Question #297
Which of the following is not generally true regarding money safes?
- Question #298
A "re-lock" on a vault door will automatically prevent the bolt mechanism from operating when:
- Question #299
Money safes are classified by both Underwriters Laboratories and:
- Question #300
Security vaults differ from safes in that:
- Question #301
Most theft is committed by: