PSBD - NEW MODEL QUESTIONS 2020
401) Radioactive materials are what?
a) Naturally occurring metals from the earth
b) Energy that is transmitted with enough energy to change physical matter
c) An item that can be purchased over the counter with a credit card
402) What type of barrier can be placed to limit the amount of radiation dose that staff can be
exposed to ?
a) Crash barrier b) Safety barrier c) Steel concrete or water
403) What is dose measured in ?
a) Ohms b) Millirems c) Litres
404) Most humans receive how many millirems per year from a natural source
a) 320 b) 280 c) 420
405) What is used to detect radiation levels?
a) Automatic detector b) Hand held detector c) Pocket detector
406) What is used to detect radioactive materials in goods bags cars and trucks
a) Automatic detector b) Hand held detector c) Pocket detector
407) What is used to detect , locate the position and measure dose levels?
a) Automatic detector b) Hand held detector c) Pocket detector
408) What is a safe level of ionsing radiation?
a) vehicle fumes b) Rays form the sun c) Fumes from cooking
09) What is the biggest threat to nuclear security?
a) Theft b) Illegal smuggling of radioactive materials c) Vandalism and damage
410) What is a health and safety hazard within oil and gas?
a) Slip and fall b) Spillage c) Explosion and fires
411) When working in high risk areas security staff must what , in oil and gas?
a) Be smartly dressed at all times
b) Observe the PPE requirements and wear protective equipment as appropriate
c) Remain inside the control room area due to possible health and safety issues
412) The provision of physical security within an oil and gas plants is to what?
a) Safeguard against acts of sabotage or terrorism , and accidents or safety breaches
b) To work as part of a team so that the company can provide a sufficient service to the UAE
c) To provide a safe working environment to members of staff
413) Who monitors the security threats for oil and gas?
a) The UAE armed forces b) National security agencies c) Police
414) What is a safety hazard within a water treatment facility?
a) Electrical transformers overheating causing fire
b) Possible theft of water bottles
c) Contamination of water supply
414) What is a n artefact?
a) An object made by humans of historical or cultural significance
b) A method of surveillance
c) A perimeter intrusion detection system
415) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) Visitors entering in large groups
b) Visitors handling the exhibits
c) Visitors using cameras without the flash
416) Improper handling of artefacts and exhibits can cause damage security staff should
a) Handle them when nobody else is watching
b) Handle them if they have seen how to do it properly
c) Not attempt to handle the items
417) Which of the following environmental factors is a potential cause of damage to museum
exhibits?
a) wind b) UV exposure ( Sun light) c) snow
418) What is the meaning of counterfeit?
a) An object made in imitation of an original, attempting to be passed as a genuine
article
b) A security counter measure
c) Visitors using cameras without the flash
419) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) k9 patrols b) Military units c) Vibration sensors
420) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Glass exhibit casings b) K9 patrols c) Mobile phone
421) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Military units b) Mobile phones c) Motion sensor
422) If a security alarm is activated, what is the first action that security staff in the museum
should take?
a) Seal entry and exit points at the hall , zone or area of the alarm
b) Evacuate the building
c) Arrest any suspicious looking person
423) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) CCTV cameras b) K9 patrols c) Barbed wire perimeter
424) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) Internal threats from corrupt staff members
b) Delayed flight departure or arrival
c) Food poisoning
425) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) Public holidays b) Attempts to damage exhibits c) Regular deliveries
426) Other than direct threats such as theft or damage what else can put museum at risk?
a) Environmental factors such as humidity, temperature and light
b) The age of certain exhibits
c) School visits
427) Which of the following may motivate an act of deliberate damage to museum exhibits?
a) Favorite artist not on display
b) The time of day
c) Extreme political or cultural difference
428) Of the following , who is most likely to deliberately cause damage to museum exhibits?
a) An employee who is angry and upset
b) Delivery driver
c) Visiting VIPs
429) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Environmental sensors b) OC spray c) Barbed wire perimeter
430) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) K9 patrols b) Special exhibit fixings c) Helmet and T-baton
431) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Exhibit inventory numbers b) Helmet and T-baton
c) Environmental factors such as humidity , temperature an light
432) Which of the following is a high profile museum in the UAE?
a) The natural history museum b) The Louvre, Abu Dhabi c) The global village , Dubai
433) Which of the following is a potential indicator of risk or threat to a museum ?
a) Suspected surveillance activity
b) Summer holidays
c) Visitors wearing dark sunglasses
434) What is a museum?
a) A place devoted to the procurement , care study and display or objects of lasting
interest and value
b) A place where unused pieces of equipment are kept
c) A place where books can be borrowed and returned
435) Which of the following is commonly used within a museum security system?
a) Wrist band for VIP visitors
b) Railing or ropes to ensure a safe distance between visitors
c) Buses to bring tour group to the museum
436) Which of the following is a serious threat to museum security?
a) fire b) discounted entry ticket c) large tourist groups
437) How can exhibit inventory number be used to assist with security?
a) Thieves will not attempt to steal any item with an inventory number
b) Then inventory number can be checked to verify the authenticity of any clim of a
found item that was stolen
c) The inventory numbers are hard to guess
438) Which of the following are commonly monitored by environmental sensor within a
museum ?
a) Fire smoke , temperature and humidity
b) wind speed , direction and attitude
c) Noise levels
439) Aim of first aid call 3 p means?
a) Preserve life , prevent further harm , promote recovery
b) play health , passing hospital, prevent crime
c) Promote life , passing hospital , playing good role
440) DRSABCD
Danger , Response , send for help , Airway , Breathing , CPR , Defibrillation
441) AVPU
Alert , Voice , Pain , Unconscious
442) If a casualty is suspected of suffering
Lay them down , raise their legs to improve blood flow to vital organs , cover with a
blanket to keep warm
443) Provide 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breath
(100-120 speed/ baby 1/3, 2 finger)
444) AED = Automated external defibrillator
445) Bleeding nose = Sit the casualty down and have them lean forwards – this will ensure blood
doesn’t’ fun down their throat blocking the airway, Tell the casualty not to speak cough or sniff
as this break and start
446) Choking : Use the heel of your hand to give 5 sharp slaps between their shoulder blades
447) Fire triangle : Heat , fuel , oxygen
448) Remove any one item fire will be finish . ( true/ false)
449) Fire does not respect anything or anyone
450) fires an double in size 40 sec.
451) Average response time in UAE is 10-15 minutes
451) 25% of fires in the UAE are attributed to smoking cigarettes
451) Fire can spread by 4 method =
Convection – As a fire burns hot gasses will rise and collect in contained spaces, and if hot
enough will cause further fire to start
Conduction- Heat can transfer through solid materials eventually increasing the
temperature enough o cause combustion of new fuel
Radiation – Heat can transfer through the air
Direct burning- The flames come into contact with new fuel and spread the fire
452) There are 3 ways to bring a fire under control and extinguish it
a) Starving – Remove fuel , breaks the fire triangle
b) Smothering – Restrict oxygen to the fire
c) Colling – Removes heat from the fire
456) Classifications of fire
Class A – Solid materials eg wood , paper , fabric , plastic
Class B - Flammable liquids eg petrol , oil , paint
Class C- Flammable gas eg Methane , butane , propane
Class D- Flammable metal eg , magnesium , aluminum
Class E – Electrical fires
457) Color of fire Extinguishers
a) Water – Red ( Effective range- 10-12m) Danger to use on – Electrical metal )
b) Dry powder – Blue ( Effective range- 2-6m) Danger to use on – Electrical metal )
c) CO2- Black ( Effective range- 1-3m) Danger of freezing fingers during use CO2 is -780
d) Foam – cram color Effective range 3m danger if used on metal , electrical
458) Pass- Pull , Aim , squeeze , Sweep