5.
What is the most vulnerable link in any badge system?
A.
Theft of a badge by an outsider.
B.
Enforcement of the system by entry control personnel.
C.
Loss of a badge by an employee.
D.
Mutilation of a badge by anyone.
6.
Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of an ID and control
system?
and are employed in the area.
B. Limit entry to all vehicles, except emergency vehicles such as
police cars, ambulances, and firetrucks.
C. Assure a check of badges of all employees is made and all violations
are reported.
D. Assure a means of positive ID of all personnel who are authorized
entry to an area.
7.
Security ID cards and badges should be tamperproof.
They will meet the
requirements of:
A.
AR
380-13.
B.
AR
200-16.
C.
AR
640-3.
D.
AR
380-25.
8.
Which of the following is a proper action to take in setting up a badge
A. Have each activity on the post responsible for making and issuing
its badges.
B. Prepare only one badge for each person so a duplicate will not be in
existence.
C. Place a security classification on civilian badges to assure
handling as a classified document.
D. Establish centralized control of badges.
9.
ID badges for visitors must contain, at least, name of activity for
which it's valid, a serial number and signature of validating official.
These badges must also contain what else?
A.
A letter, symbol, or color to indicate access authorized.
B.
A photograph and visitor's signature.
C.
Escort requirements and photograph.
D.
Letter, symbol, or color to indicate access authorized,
and
expiration date.
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