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Page 1: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

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Sample Questions

Page 2: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

1. Of all security processes, the most critical is:

• a. Information

• b. Personnel

• c. Physical

• d. Perimeter

Page 3: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

1. Of all security processes, the most critical is:

• a. Information

• b. Personnel

• c. Physical

• d. Perimeter

Page 4: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

2. The concept that an individual should be aware of the security program and persuaded that the program is relevant to his or her own behavior is known as:

• a. Security consciousness

• b. Security awareness

• c. Security motivation

• d. Motivation analysis

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2. The concept that an individual should be aware of the security program and persuaded that the program is relevant to his or her own behavior is known as:

• a. Security consciousness

• b. Security awareness

• c. Security motivation

• d. Motivation analysis

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3. The theory that the human organism is motivated by an ascending series of needs and that once the lower needs have been satisfied, they will be supplanted by the higher needs as motives for behavior is known as:

• a. Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Prepotency”

• b. McGregor”s Theory X

• c. McGregor”s Theory Y

• d. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory

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3. The theory that the human organism is motivated by an ascending series of needs and that once the lower needs have been satisfied, they will be supplanted by the higher needs as motives for behavior is known as:

• a. Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Prepotency”

• b. McGregor”s Theory X

• c. McGregor”s Theory Y

• d. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory

Page 8: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

4. Which of the following is not an example of the intelligence test:

• a. Stanford-Binet IQ Test

• b. Henman-Nelson IQ Test

• c. Armed Forces General Classification

• d. Manual Placement Test

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4. Which of the following is not an example of the intelligence test:

• a. Stanford-Binet IQ Test

• b. Henman-Nelson IQ Test

• c. Armed Forces General Classification

• d. Manual Placement Test

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5. Which of the following is not a basic requirement for handling pre-employment interviews:

• a. Interview must be voluntary

• b. Interviews to be effective should be conducted with a friend of applicant

present

• c. Interview must be unbiased

• d. Interviewer should not give out information

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5. Which of the following is not a basic requirement for handling pre-employment interviews:

• a. Interview must be voluntary

• b. Interviews to be effective should be conducted with a friend of applicant

present

• c. Interview must be unbiased

• d. Interviewer should not give out information

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6. The basic principle of personnel security is:

• a. To weed out bad apples among employees after they are located

• b. Education is the key to loss prevention

• c. Attitudes and honesty of rank and file employees are key to minimizing theft losses

• d. Terminate undesirables

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6. The basic principle of personnel security is:

• a. To weed out bad apples among employees after they are located

• b. Education is the key to loss prevention

• c. Attitudes and honesty of rank and file employees are key to minimizing

theft losses

• d. Terminate undesirables

Page 14: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

7. Probably the single most important safeguard for preventing internal theft is:

• a. An extensive statement of personal history

• b. The personal interview

• c. Interviewing reference

• d. Upgrading the screening of new employees

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7. Probably the single most important safeguard for preventing internal theft is:

• a. An extensive statement of personal history

• b. The personal interview

• c. Interviewing reference

• d. Upgrading the screening of new employees

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8. An employer may not question an applicant on which of the following:

• a. Unexplained gaps in the employment history

• b. Unsatisfactory interview• c. An arrest for a crime against property• d. A conviction for a crime against property

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8. An employer may not question an applicant on which of the following:

• a. Unexplained gaps in the employment history

• b. Unsatisfactory interview• c. An arrest for a crime against property• d. A conviction for a crime against property

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9. Questioning an employee should be:

• a. Behind a closed door

• b. With the door open

• c. Closed and locked door

• d. At a police station

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9. Questioning an employee should be:

• a. Behind a closed door

• b. With the door open

• c. Closed and locked door

• d. At a police station

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10. Impelling type of leadership tends to reduce employee dishonesty because:

• a. It sets a good example

• b. It creates discipline

• c. It reduces employee frustration

• d. It improves morale

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10. Impelling type of leadership tends to reduce employee dishonesty because:

• a. It sets a good example

• b. It creates discipline

• c. It reduces employee frustration

• d. It improves morale

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11. Non-directional counseling of upset employees:

• a. Should not be used because it is not effective

• b. Does not carry the danger inherent in giving advice

• c. Does not directly advise, criticize or try to help

• d. Involves primarily being a good listener

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11. Non-directional counseling of upset employees:

• a. Should not be used because it is not effective

• b. Does not carry the danger inherent in giving advice

• c. Does not directly advise, criticize or try to help

• d. Involves primarily being a good listener

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12. The first skill the manager must learn is:

• a. How to give orders

• b. How to check up on procedures

• c. How to maintain authority

• d. The ability to listen

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12. The first skill the manager must learn is:

• a. How to give orders

• b. How to check up on procedures

• c. How to maintain authority

• d. The ability to listen

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13. On the whole, employees are:

• a. Easily tempted

• b. Honest

• c. Indifferent

• d. Conscientious, honest individuals who have the firm’s best interest at heart

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13. On the whole, employees are:

• a. Easily tempted

• b. Honest

• c. Indifferent

• d. Conscientious, honest individuals who have the firm’s best interest at heart

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14. In conducting interviews during a background investigation, the investigator should more appropriately tell the person being interviewed that the employee is:

• a. Being considered for a promotion

• b. Suspected of wrongdoing

• c. Being investigated in connection with a position of trust

• d. Tell the interviewee nothing

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14. In conducting interviews during a background investigation, the investigator should more appropriately tell the person being interviewed that the employee is:

• a. Being considered for a promotion

• b. Suspected of wrongdoing

• c. Being investigated in connection with a position of trust

• d. Tell the interviewee nothing

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15. The frequency of reinvestigation of the “financial life style” inquiry should generally be:

• a. Never

• b. Every 6 months

• c. Every year

• d. Every 18 months

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15. The frequency of reinvestigation of the “financial life style” inquiry should generally be:

• a. Never

• b. Every 6 months

• c. Every year

• d. Every 18 months

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16. Any investigation which includes unfavorable information, or which results in an adverse employment decision, should be:

• a. Retained in file for a minimum of three years

• b. Retained in file for a minimum of five years

• c. Retained in file for one year

• d. Destroyed when the employment decision is made

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16. Any investigation which includes unfavorable information, or which results in an adverse employment decision, should be:

• a. Retained in file for a minimum of three years

• b. Retained in file for a minimum of five years

• c. Retained in file for one year

• d. Destroyed when the employment decision is made

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17. Which of the following is not true with regard to a resume?

• a. It does not provide the information which the company requires

• b. It is never accepted in lieu of a completed application form

• c. It is always accepted and is reviewed as part of the investigation

• d. It is an acceptable form of information for a professional position

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17. Which of the following is not true with regard to a resume?

• a. It does not provide the information which the company requires

• b. It is never accepted in lieu of a completed application form

• c. It is always accepted and is reviewed as part of the investigation

• d. It is an acceptable form of information for a professional position

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18. The persons who find integrity tests offensive are:

• a. Twice as likely to admit to criminal or drug abuse behavior

• b. No more likely than anyone else to admit to criminal or drug abuse behavior

• c. Sensitive persons who should not be required to take the test

• d. Usually found to have a violent criminal past

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18. The persons who find integrity tests offensive are:

• a. Twice as likely to admit to criminal or drug abuse behavior

• b. No more likely than anyone else to admit to criminal or drug abuse behavior

• c. Sensitive persons who should not be required to take the test

• d. Usually found to have a violent criminal past

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19. Completed background investigations:

• a. If apparently completed favorable, may be reviewed by an investigative clerk

• b. If apparently completed favorable or containing unfavorable information, are reviewed by a responsible supervisory security employee

• c. If containing unfavorable information, should be immediately referred to legal counsel

• d. Should be reviewed jointly by the Human Relations Director and the Security Director

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19. Completed background investigations:

• a. If apparently completed favorable, may be reviewed by an investigative clerk

• b. If apparently completed favorable or containing unfavorable information, are reviewed by a responsible supervisory security employee

• c. If containing unfavorable information, should be immediately referred to legal counsel

• d. Should be reviewed jointly by the Human Relations Director and the Security Director

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20. The qualifications and background of an applicant are considered in light of the needs of the company to perform duties of a specific position. Which of the following is not accurate regarding the job description for the position:• a. It must include accurate specifications and

genuine skill requirements• b. The details of the description may tend to

exclude certain groups of people• c. The specifications and skills should be

described concisely and without prejudice• d. The job description should be intentionally

vague in order to allow the max number of applicants to qualify for the position

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20. The qualifications and background of an applicant are considered in light of the needs of the company to perform duties of a specific position. Which of the following is not accurate regarding the job description for the position:• a. It must include accurate specifications and

genuine skill requirements• b. The details of the description may tend to

exclude certain groups of people• c. The specifications and skills should be

described concisely and without prejudice• d. The job description should be intentionally

vague in order to allow the max number of applicants to qualify for the position

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Significant NotesSignificant Notes

Personnel

Security

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In implementing an asset protection program, one primary objective should be to motivate all employees to become part of the protection program

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All asset protection programs should provide for adequate

feedback on the part of participants

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Although the chief executive in charge of asset protection should have knowledge of security procedures and techniques, it is more important that such executives be able to manage and implement the required systems approach

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The three basic security processes are:

a. Informationb. Physicalc. Personnel

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Of the three basic security processes, personnel security is

considered to be the most critical

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The basic elements of the personnel security process are:a. Protects the organization against undesirable

persons through appropriate recruitment and hiring safeguards

b. Protects the organization against dishonest employees through appropriate control safeguards

c. Protects employees from discriminatory hiring or termination procedures

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In screening an applicant for a potential position, the most expensive technique should be conducted last. For example, an applicant should be interviewed before conducting a background investigation

Page 50: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

Some deception practices to be on the lookout for on applications during the screening process prior to hiring are:a. Use of the term “self-employed” to

hide a “negative” period of timeb. Failure to sign the applicationc. Failure to list supervisord. Gaps in employment or residence

Page 51: Personnel Security Sample Questions. 1.Of all security processes, the most critical is: a.Information b.Personnel c.Physical d.Perimeter

The concept of “security awareness” is primarily a state of mind. It is not the same as either training or education but is definitely related to both

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One well known honesty test is the “Reid Report”. This is a written honesty test designed to reveal a person’s trustworthiness and attitude toward honesty

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A popular psychological test used by employees in personnel screening procedures is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Investor (MMPI). This test is designed to show habits, fears, sexual attitudes, depression, and evidence of social introversion.

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The two major tools used in employee selection procedures are:

a. The application

b. The interview

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A background investigation is expensive but necessary in the personnel security process. The major purposes of this type of investigation are:

a. To verify information on the application form

b. To ascertain past employment experience

c. To obtain other information pertinent to hiring decision either derogatory or positive

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The theft triangle sides consist of:

a. Motive

b. Desire

c. Opportunity

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As a general rule, the questions relating to the following should not be asked of applicants during the screening process in order to conform to equal employment opportunity rules and regulations:

a. Race or ethnic backgroundb. Age, sex or marital statusc. Religiond. Childrene. Disability

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Approximately 10% of the completed applications will have falsifications serious enough for management review before making an offer of employment

“Rule of Ten”

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The most important information gathering tool in a background investigation is the completed

application form

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As a general rule, no application more than 90 days old should be

considered without a re-interview of the applicant

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The principal behind integrity tests is that an individual who has developed strong attitudes towards honesty is less likely to engage in dishonesty than an individual who possesses weaker attitudes towards dishonesty.

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Employment gaps of more than one month must be explained

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The job description for a position must include accurate specifications and genuine skill requirements which are described concisely and without prejudice.

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Purpose and Function

• Personnel Security’s primary purpose is to insure that a firm hires employees best suited to assist the firm in achieving its goals, and after hired, assist in providing the necessary security to the employees while they are carrying out their functions

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Purpose and Function

• Vulnerability to losses caused by employees is measured in part by the character of the employees, their awareness of assets protection requirements, and their motivation to cooperate

• Personnel Security is the most critical because theft is committed by people

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The Job Description

• Accurate job specifications increase objectivity in making selection decisions and reduce the likelihood that irrelevant criteria and personal bias will influence the decision

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The Application

• There are virtually no restrictions on what can be asked of an individual once an offer of employment has been made.

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Education

• Approximately 5 % of all professional applicants falsify some aspect of their educational background.

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Interview

• A personal interview of each applicant should be conducted by an trained interviewer

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Background Investigation

• Should be completed prior to allowing the applicant to commence employment

• The most important information gathering tool in a background investigation is the completed application form

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Background Investigation

• At least five consecutive immediately preceding years of employment are verified

• Personal contact is by far the most desirable method of investigation

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Psychological Testing

• A process whereby a subject’s reaction to a future situation is predicted by an analysis of his/her responses to a questionnaire.

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Psychological Testing

• Types of psychological tests– Skills and Aptitude tests

• for office, clerical, production and service positions

– Personality Inventories• those with access to dangerous facilities

– Integrity Surveys• for retail, leisure, hotel, financial, and fast food positions

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Psychological Testing

• Integrity tests can be “clear purpose” tests which ask direct questions or “veiled purpose” tests in which it is not obvious that integrity is the primary concern.

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Psychological Testing

• Integrity tests can be:– pre-employment tests which measure the

applicant’s attitude toward counterproductive work behavior

– Incident specific questionnaires which are used to determine who committed a specific act

• Persons who find these tests offensive are twice as likely to admit to a criminal or drug abuse behavior or to display counterproductive work attitudes

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Miscellaneous Matters• Military service should be confirmed by

having the applicant submit a copy of the service record forms.

• Bonding is used by some firms as a type of insurance in the event that the company internal controls prove ineffective and a loss occurs.

• Bonding should never be considered as an alternative to an effective security program