CLEET Oklahoma Phase I & II Unarmed Security Guard Test - Q & A, 100% Correct Answers A "security guard licensed to carry a firearm in the course and sco... [Show More] pe of employment and authorized by the employer on a specific post" is: A. an Armed Security Guard B. an Investigative Agency C. a Private Investigator (unarmed) D. a Private Investigator (armed) Which of the following defines a "Security Agency?" A. A self-employed Private Investigator, a firm, a corporation, or other private legal entity soliciting the business of a private investigation and/or providing private investigations and investigators B. Armored car companies currently regulated by the Corporation Commission C. A person, firm, corporation, or other private legal entity in the business of security guard services or armed security guards for hire D. An individual contracting with or employed by a security agency, private business, or person to prevent trespass, theft, misappropriation, wrongful concealment of merchandise, goods, money, or other tangible items, or engaged as a body guard or as a private watchman to protect persons or property If you are employed as a private watchman to protect property, you would be considered a A. Security Guard B. Private Investigator C. Certified Peace Officer D. Certified Watchman How many types of licenses are available? A. Five B. Six C. Eight D. Twelve Which of the following persons is not affected by the Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act? A. A security guard authorized to carry a firearm B. A person holding a Special Event License C. Employees of an Investigative Agency D. A full-time certified Peace Officer of this state Which of the following persons is affected by the Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act? A. A Person, firm corporation, or other private legal entity in the business of furnishing another person as a security guard or armed security guard for hire B. A person or employee of a firm, corporation or other legal entity engaged exclusively in a profession licensed by any board, commission, department, or court of this state C. Any person who was employed as a full time Armed Security Guard by financial institution on May 9, 1989 D. For individuals operating unarmed, any person employed as a private watchman or security guard by one employer only in connection with the affairs of such employer where there exists an employer-employee relationship Which of the following is one of the powers granted to the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training? A. To offer comparable training for any prescribed course(s) of training B. To establish the minimum curriculum requirements for training applicants C. To issue a license to any applicant, at the discretion of the Council D. To evaluate MMPI results in the absence of a licensed psychologist How old must you be before applying for an Armed Security Guard license? A. At least 18 years old B. At least 19 years old C. At least 20 years old D. At least 21 years old How old must you be before applying for a Security Guard (unarmed) or Special Event license? A. At least 18 years old B. At least 19 years old C. At least 20 years old D. At least 21 years old Which of the following is a qualification that license applicants must meet? A. Be of good moral character B. Be a citizen of the State of Oklahoma C. Have a background of police or military duty D. Not have a record of a felony arrest May application information be disclosed to a licensing authority in another jurisdiction? A. Yes B. No May application information be disclosed to the public to verify the current license status of any applicant or licensee? A. Yes B. No Who is required to complete a psychological evaluation? A. Persons applying for the Armed Security Guard License B. Persons applying for the Security Guard (unarmed) license C. Persons applying for the Private Investigator license D. Persons applying for any license For how long from the date of your evaluation can the council use the results before you must be reexamined? A. Up to two (2) months B. Up to four (4) months C. Up to six (6) months D. Up to eight (8) months Which of the following licenses has the highest original fee? A. Private Investigator B. Armed Security Guard C. Special Event D. Security Agency For how long is the Security Guard License valid? A. For a period of two (2) years and may be renewed for additional two-year terms B. For a period of three (3) years, and may be renewed for additional three-year terms C. For a period of five (5) years, and may be renewed for additional five-year terms D. For any period of time not to exceed six (6) month For how long is the Conditional License valid? A. For any period of time, not to exceed six (6 months) and may be renewed for additional six-month terms B. For the first six months of the regular license period, and may not be renewed C. For a period of one (1) year, any may be renewed for additional one-year terms D. For a period of one (1) year, and may not be renewed How many Special Event Licenses may be issued to one person in any calendar year? A. No more than two (2) B. No more than three (3) C. No more than four (4) D. No more than five (5) Which of the following can be displayed on a security guard badge or uniform? A. Police B. Deputy C. Security Officer D. Patrolman Which of the following can be displayed on a security vehicle? A. Guard B. Deputy C. Police D. patrolman Which of the following is a criterion for reasonable suspicion? A. Any information received from known third persons only B. Overall incidence of crime in the city or town C. The demeanor of the person D. The persons proximity (nearness) to the client's property While making your second patrol at 10:45 p.m., you notice that the door to the client's personnel office is not closed completely. You remember that this particular door usually must be pulled hard to be close, but you cannot remember if the door was completely closed during your first patrol. You close the door, make sure it is locked, then complete your patrol. As you are walking toward your desk, you see someone approaching you from the opposite end of the hallway. The person turns out to be an employee at your client's facility who often works late. The employee greets you as usual and walks toward the exit. Do you have reasonable suspicion to stop the individual and investigate? A. No B. Yes, based on the unlocked office door C. Yes, based on the time of day (or night) D. Yes, based on the employee's demeanor While on duty at 3:40 one afternoon, you notice that an exterior door in a storage room is slightly open. You know that the door opens into an alley and is almost never used. Although he door is designated an "emergency exit", the alarm did not sound whenever
the door was opened. You look out into the alley and see two small boxes , a few feet from the door, stacked between a trash dumpster and the wall of the building. The top box appears to be unopened, since the strapping tape is not cut. While you are standing y the door, an employee comes around the corner with a new unopened set of hand tools under one arm. Why would you have reasonable suspicion to stop the individual and investigate? A. Based on the person's effort to hide the article B. Based on the persons proximity and what the person is carrying C. Based on the demeanor, gait, and manner of the person D. Based on the time of day A person wearing a backpack approaches your post. Do you have the right to look inside the backpack? A. Yes, as long as you are in your legal position and do not touch the backpack or anything inside it B Yes, as long as you have a warrant C. Yes, as long as you make a citizen's arrest D. No, you cannot look inside the backpack under any circumstances 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 to the 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. As a security guard or private investigator, may you have a warrant to search a vehicle? A. Yes B. No Your arrest powers are those of a A. Law enforcement officer B. Peace Officer C. Magistrate 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 A private citizen must inform the person being arrested of the [Show Less]