BASIC SECURITY TRAINING BC ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED (2025) | SCORED A+
Stereotype - ANSWER Refers to internalized inaccurate beliefs about people.
24-hour clock - ANSWER A manner of expressing time in which a day runs from
midnight to midnight and each hour is referred to by a number from 0 to 24. For
example, 9:00 a.m. is expressed as 0900 hours, 1:00 p.m. is 1300 hours, 4:00 p.m.
is 1600 hours, and so on.
Access control - ANSWER Controlling the movement of people, material, and
vehicles into and out of a location.
Accessibility - ANSWER In the context of human rights legislation, this term
refers to a way of levelling the playing field for people with disabilities and other
members of society. Today, many public spaces and services strive toward
universal accessibility. Designated parking spaces, ramps, elevators, widened
corridors, and designated washroom stalls are all examples of incorporating
accessibility standards into the design and construction of facilities.
Accommodation - ANSWER This means striving to build inclusive environments
that respect differences and rights. Seeks to eliminate barriers, standards,
requirements, practices, policies, and rules that adversely affect people on the
basis of disability, gender, religious belief, etc.
Active resistant - ANSWER A type of demonstrated subject behaviour. The
subject does not physically assault the SP but actively resists in a way that will not
allow the SP to gain control. This type of resistance is often accompanied by verbal
non-compliance (refusing a lawful order or direction).
, Actus reus - ANSWER The overt action performed by the accused person.
Without this act, there can be no crime. The actus reus is also referred to as the
"guilty act."
Administrative report - ANSWER A report that deals with the routine
functioning of the security organization (e.g., requests for equipment, resources,
or holiday leave).
Aggressive solicitation - ANSWER Actions on the part of panhandlers that make
members of the public fear for their safety.
Arrest - ANSWER Occurs when a person deprives another person of his or her
liberty either temporarily or permanently.
Assaultive - ANSWER A type of demonstrated subject behaviour. The subject
not only resists the SP's actions but actually tries to physically assault him or her.
This type of behaviour is sometimes preceded by verbal non-compliance and pre-
assault cues, such as facial expressions, clenching of fists, threats, etc.
Authority figure/person in authority - ANSWER Anyone who has responsibility
for and/or power over others.
Authorized by law - ANSWER Refers to situations in which a person is
empowered to do certain things but the choice to do those things lies with the
person.
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