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DS Refresher - Module 1

DS Refresher - Module 1 MCQ

Please enter the password below to start the "Principles of Working as a Door Supervisor Refresher" mock test.

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1) What is a recognized sign of abuse or neglect?

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2) Why is maintaining a visible security presence important in deterring hostile reconnaissance?

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3) Using the 4 Cs framework, what is the appropriate third action after identifying a suspicious item?

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4) Which of the following individuals is NOT at high risk of spiking?

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5) Which behavior typically indicates a sexual predator in a venue?

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6) Which of the following does not support a door supervisor's authority to conduct a search?

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7) A customer is receiving persistent, unwanted attention from someone at a venue. What should be considered in this situation?

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8) How does documenting searches protect the customer being searched?

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9) What is a key step to take after a search refusal?

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10) An effective way to handle and document incidents of anti-social behavior is to:

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11) Under what circumstance is a door supervisor permitted to conduct a search?

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12) Which of the following is NOT a typical method of drink spiking?

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13) If a restricted item is found during a search, what action is typically taken?

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14) If a door supervisor is required to search individuals due to a specific incident or suspicion, what kind of search is performed?

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15) Which organization is the official source of the UK's Threat Level?

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16) When dealing with a potential spiking victim, what is a crucial action for a door supervisor?

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17) What should door supervisors do if they notice an abnormal-looking drink?

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18) What is a notable danger that can arise when searching individuals?

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19) What is the primary purpose of the SCAN (See, Check and Notify) initiative?

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20) How can customer service skills help disrupt potential hostile reconnaissance?

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21) If a serious accident or incident occurs, a door supervisor must:

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22) Which is an example of using customer service skills to disrupt potential hostile reconnaissance?

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23) What is a potential hazard for a door supervisor to encounter while conducting a search?

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24) Under current provisions for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (EWNI), what is the legal status of spiking someone's drink with an unknown substance?

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25) What is a primary reason for searching premises after closing?

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26) Which of the following potentially indicates an individual behaving suspiciously?

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27) A customer at a venue appears very intoxicated and vulnerable. What is an appropriate action to ensure their safety?

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28) Which of the following indicates a decline in an individual's well-being?

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29) Which of the following suggests someone might be conducting hostile reconnaissance?

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30) If a door supervisor is required to check every person entering the venue without exception, what type of search are they conducting?

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31) When traveling on public transportation like a bus or train, to which services should suspicious behavior be legally reported?

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32) Which of the following is covered by the current Offences Against the Person Act?

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33) If a customer refuses to consent to a search, what action should a door supervisor take?

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34) Which behavior could suggest that an individual might have been spiked?

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35) What is an improper use of technology by door supervisors?

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36) What action must a door supervisor take when managing a spiking incident?

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37) When dealing with a suspicious item, what is the appropriate safe distance for a large vehicle?

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38) Which of the following measures helps reduce the chance of drink spiking?

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39) What is a drawback of gathering people together during a terror attack?

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40) An individual outside a venue seems vulnerable and requires assistance. Which of the following is an appropriate action to help ensure their safety?

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41) Which safety measure helps ensure that searches are conducted fairly and transparently?

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42) How is 'Duty of Care' defined?

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43) What typically indicates that a drink may have been spiked?

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44) When dealing with an incident or accident, what actions must a door supervisor take?

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45) Which of the following describes a Person-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (PBIED)?

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46) When reporting a terror threat to emergency services, what is a crucial detail to include?

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47) According to the HOT Principles, what does 'obviously suspicious' mean when assessing a potential threat?

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48) Which is NOT an official category in the UK's Threat Level system?

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49) Which of the following is usually NOT an indication that someone has been spiked?

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50) What is the correct way to apply the principle of duty of care when interacting with people in a public setting?

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51) Which behavior suggests an individual is attempting to spike a drink?

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52) According to the HOT Principles, what does 'typical' mean when assessing a potential threat?

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53) When handling an allegation of sexual assault, which action ensures the victim's safety?

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54) What is a key reason to conduct a search of the premises before opening?

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55) Which of the following is an example of hostile reconnaissance?

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56) What action is effective in deterring or disrupting hostile reconnaissance?

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57) What is an indicator that a drink may have been spiked?

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58) For a door supervisor to ensure safety and compliance during a search, a recommended precaution is to:

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59) Which behavior might suggest someone is attempting to spike drinks?

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60) Which device is commonly used to screen individuals for metallic objects when they pass through a checkpoint?

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61) Which individual is at higher risk of drink spiking?

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62) Which piece of equipment is commonly used to detect metal objects on individuals?

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63) When addressing an allegation of sexual assault, what action must a door supervisor take?

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64) What is a primary reason for completing search documentation?

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65) If an illegal item is found during a search, what course of action is typically taken?

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66) Which factor might indicate a person is vulnerable while waiting outside a venue?

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67) Which of the following ensures effective management of anti-social behavior?

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68) Which terrorist attack method involves the use of knives?

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DS Refresher - Module 2 (Physical Intervention)

DS Refresher - Module 2 MCQ (Physical Intervention)

Please enter the password below to start the "DS Refresher Physical Intervention for Door Supervisor Refresher Course" mock test.

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1) Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the use of defensive physical skills?

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2) Which of the following is a critical consequence of not maintaining up-to-date physical intervention skills?

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3) What is a key sign of psychosis?

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4) What is a primary duty of all staff involved in a physical intervention?

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5) Which of the following increases the likelihood of injury during a physical restraint?

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6) What is the appropriate safety distance to maintain from a suspicious large vehicle?

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7) What is a key sign of abuse or neglect?

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8) Which of the following measures helps reduce the risk of drink spiking?

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9) Which of the following is a legal factor a door supervisor must consider when using physical intervention?

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10) How should bystanders be appropriately managed during a physical intervention?

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11) Which of the following is a recognized symptom of acute behavioural disturbance (ABD)?

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12) When should ethical considerations be paramount in the use of physical intervention?

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13) When conducting a search, what should a door supervisor do if a customer refuses to consent?

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14) Which of the following is the correct action to take if a team member notices excessive use of force during an intervention?

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15) If an individual is searched due to a specific incident or suspicion, what kind of search is performed?

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16) What is a potential outcome if a door supervisor does not keep their physical intervention skills and knowledge current?

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17) What is a crucial consideration when a physical intervention results in an individual being on the ground?

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18) What is a key reason for conducting a premises search during close down?

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19) Why is it important for door supervisors to continually develop their professional skills in physical interventions?

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20) What is a significant risk when searching individuals?

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21) Which of the following individuals is not considered to be at high risk of spiking?

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22) Which of the following situations is most likely to result in a restraint-related death?

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23) Which of the following is a key reason for door supervisors to regularly update their knowledge and skills in physical intervention?

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24) What is the main danger when performing physical interventions in a restricted area?

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25) What is the main reason for maintaining communication between staff and the individual during a physical intervention?

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26) What is a key benefit of using a risk assessment before employing physical intervention?

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27) Which of the following is an effective method for deterring or disrupting hostile reconnaissance?

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28) When conducting a ground restraint, what action helps ensure the individual's safety?

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29) After a physical intervention, what must the door supervisor who initiated the event do?

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30) What specific services should suspicious behavior be legally reported to when observed on public transport?

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31) What is a key step to take if someone becomes unresponsive but is still breathing during a physical intervention?

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32) Which of the following is an effective alternative to using physical intervention when dealing with an aggressive individual?

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33) Which of the following factors can heighten the risk of positional asphyxia during a physical intervention?

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34) What type of device is used to check individuals for metal objects as they pass through a checkpoint?

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35) Which of the following is an unacceptable use of technology for door supervisors?

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36) What is a primary 'red flag' symptom indicating a potential medical emergency?

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37) What is the proper response if an individual shows signs of difficulty breathing, blue lips, or blue nails during a physical intervention?

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38) Under current provision for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (EWNI), what is the legal status of spiking someone's drink with an unknown substance?

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39) When dealing with a potential spiking victim, what is a crucial step for a door supervisor?

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40) When dealing with an individual showing signs of aggressive and disruptive behaviour (ADB), which of the following is a priority?

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41) What is a vital aspect of communicating with an individual who is showing signs of psychosis?

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42) What is a critical risk factor associated with prolonged restraint during physical intervention?

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43) Which of the following indicates that a drink might have been spiked?

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44) Which of the following is a key benefit of displaying 'zero tolerance' signs at a venue?

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45) How can strategically positioned CCTV cameras help reduce the need for physical intervention?

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46) Which of the following reduces the risk of harm when guiding a restrained individual towards an exit?

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47) What is a critical risk associated with positional asphyxia during physical restraint?

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48) What is a crucial consideration when a physical intervention involves taking someone to the ground?

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49) Why is ongoing risk monitoring crucial during and after a physical intervention?

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50) What is a primary reason to keep physical interventions as brief as possible?

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51) What is a primary purpose of defensive physical skills, as opposed to direct physical intervention?

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52) What is the role of a dynamic risk assessment in managing third-party involvement during a physical intervention?

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53) When dealing with a ground restraint, what is the primary focus of the designated team leader?

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54) What is a crucial part of providing information to emergency services after a physical intervention?

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55) If an individual is being held in a prolonged physical intervention, what is an increased risk for them?

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56) What is a critical consequence of using extended periods of forceful restraint?

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57) What is a crucial part of managing an incident if focusing too much on the subject compromises the overall safety and security of the venue?

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