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Question 71

Which of the following documents would a contractor submit to a project manager if work outside of the specified scope had to be performed?

Correct Answer: B
When a contractor must perform work beyond the original scope of the contract, they submit a change-order request. This formal document details the additional work, associated costs, and justification, and requires approval from the project manager before proceeding.
A (Schedule-of-values request) is related to progress payments.
C (Scope change request) is typically initiated by the client.
D (Justification for change) might support a change-order, but it is not a formal request document.
References:
PSP Study Guide - Project Change Control
POA Manual - Contract Administration and Change Management
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Question 72

Which records provide detailed, documented records of an applicant's personal history, background, and financial relationships?

Correct Answer: D
Legal action, civil lawsuits, and civil litigation all fall under categories of public records that provide documented histories of an individual's involvement in legal or financial disputes. These records can offer valuable insight into behavior patterns, financial stability, and legal integrity - all of which are critical in personnel vetting.
Such records are accessed (where lawful) during comprehensive background checks.
References:
ASIS POA Manual - Civil and Legal Records in Screening
PSP Study Guide - Legal Record Evaluation in Security
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Question 73

Which protocol divides the information into packets, sequentially numbers each packet, and inserts some error control information?

Correct Answer: A
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) works with IP as part of the TCP/IP suite. It divides data into packets, numbers them sequentially, and adds error detection and correction codes. This ensures that data is transmitted reliably, in order, and without loss or corruption.
File Transfer Protocol (B) uses TCP but does not handle packet creation itself.
Information Control Protocol (C) is not a recognized protocol.
"None of the above" (D) is incorrect because TCP is the correct answer.
References:
PSP Study Guide - TCP/IP Protocol Functions
ASIS POA Manual - Reliable Data Transmission in Security Systems
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Question 74

A complete contingency planning program has which of the following major elements?

Correct Answer: D
A comprehensive contingency planning program consists of:
Emergency Response: Immediate actions during a crisis to protect life and property.
Crisis Management: Command structure and coordination during an event.
Business Continuity: Efforts to maintain or quickly restore essential functions.
Together, these components form a resilient framework for organizational preparedness.
References:
ASIS POA Manual - Contingency and Continuity Planning
PSP Study Guide - Emergency Preparedness and Crisis Response
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Question 75

When designing safety and security countermeasures for an aging building, a Physical Security Professional's FIRST priority is to determine existing considerations for:

Correct Answer: C
When designing safety and security countermeasures for an existing (especially aging) facility, the first priority for a Physical Security Professional is to assess the current state of physical security. This includes evaluating doors, locks, windows, barriers, structural access points, and environmental design features.
Understanding what currently exists sets the foundation for integrating other systems like fire detection, access control, and intrusion detection.
Fire detection (A) is critical for life safety but not the first step in physical security design.
Access control (B) and intruder detection (D) are components of the overall physical security system and come after baseline evaluation.
References:
PSP Study Guide - Domain 1: Physical Security Assessment
POA Manual - Site Security Survey and System Design
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