JIBC - GSO - Segment 5 Review
A person demands merchandise from a casino employee and threatens the employee by waving a hypodermic needle. This person could be charged with a. Theft b. Robbery c. Criminal harassment d. Indecent act e. None of the above
B
A person is caught picking the lock of the casino storage warehouse. This person could be charged with break and enter. a. True b. False
B
A person may use as much force as he or she wants to, as long as the force is used in self-defence. a. True b. False
B
A person may use as much force as he or she wants to, as long as the force is used to defend another person. a. True b. False
B
An intoxicated person may be allowed to remain in a public place as long as his or her behaviour is not disruptive. a. True b. False
B
If a GSO suspects that a patron stole another patron's value chips, the GSO has every right to search the suspected patron immediately and without delay. a. True b. False
B
Joyriding is an indictable offence. a. True b. False
B
Only private sector companies, agencies, and organizations are covered by privacy legislation. a. True b. False
B
Only security guard services are covered by the Security Services Act. a. True b. False
B
Plugging a washroom sink with toilet paper and turning on the tap to create a flood is an example of a. Creating a disturbance b. Mischief c. Unauthorized use of facilities d. Indictable offence e. None of the above
B
Security professionals may identify themselves as peace officers because their job involves maintaining security/peace and order at their assigned sites/locations. a. True b. False
B
The term "mens rea" refers to the action performed by the accused person (for example, an assault). a. True b. False
B
The two branches of law are a. Private and public b. Civil and criminal c. Civil and constitutional d. Criminal and legal e. None of the above
B
To obtain a security worker licence, an applicant must have some previous experience in the security industry. a. True b. False
B
Under the Liquor Control and Licensing Act, what should GSOs do if they see someone in the casino bar carrying a weapon? a. Call GPEB immediately. b. Ask the person to leave the premises. c. Call BCLC immediately. d. Take away the weapon from the person. e. None of the above
B
Under the Security Services Act, security professionals are prohibited from carrying or using firearms unless authorized by their employers. a. True b. False
B
When a use of force incident is assessed, one principle that applies to the assessment is: Was the GSO injured and, if so, how serious was the injury? a. True b. False
B
The ___________ is a body of rules that regulate the members of society. a. Constitution b. Charter c. Law d. Legal liability e. None of the above
C
The provincial law that deals with gaming facilities and licensed gaming is known as: a. Gaming Oversight and Regulation Act b. Gaming Supervision Act c. Gaming Control Act d. Gaming Compliance Regulation e. None of the above
C
What is the purpose of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? a. To describe Canadian law regarding criminal offences b. To define areas of liability under civil law c. To set out the fundamental rights and freedoms of all Canadians d. (a) and (c) e. (b) and (c)
C
The Criminal Code identifies certain situations in which the use of force is allowed. These are: a. Preventing an offence b. Defending oneself or another against the use or threat of force c. Defending property d. All of the above e. (a) and (c)
D
The term "facts in issue" refers to a. Date, time, and location of the offence b. Identity of the offender c. Essential elements of the offence d. All of the above e. (b) and (c)
D
The term ___________ refers to force that can cause death or grievous bodily harm. a. Excessive force b. Lawful force c. Reasonable force d. Deadly force e. None of the above
D
What should a GSO do if he or she sees a patron who appears to be under the age of 25 entering the facility? a. Escort the patron out of the facility immediately. b. Call the police. c. Notify GPEB. d. Request the patron to produce a government-issued ID. e. All of the above
D
Which of the following are duties that GSOs must perform when making an arrest? a. Identify themselves as GSOs. b. Take physical custody of the person being arrested. c. Offer to phone a lawyer to represent the person. d. (a) and (b) e. (a) and (c)
D
Which of the following statements is true? a. Records created by security professionals may become public documents. b. Notes made by security professionals in the margins of their notebooks may become public information. c. Freedom of information rules apply to email. d. All of the above e. (a) and (c)
D
A GSO may arrest only those persons who commit offences against federal laws. a. True b. False, because the GSO's power of citizen's arrest covers a range of possible offences.
A
A customer trips over an exposed power cord on the gaming floor, falls, and is injured. This type of situation could be dealt with under a. Civil law b. Criminal law c. Human rights law d. None of the above e. (b) and (c)
A
A gaming facility that prohibits animals must nevertheless allow access to persons who need guide dogs. a. True b. False, because the facility is private property and the owner has the right to institute rules and regulations that govern that property.
A
An angry patron who threatens a casino employee could be charged with assault. a. True b. False
A
Any unauthorized use of any computerized system in a casino may be considered a criminal offence. a. True b. False
A
GSOs are generally not permitted to search people. a. True b. False
A
Minors must never participate in gaming activities in a casino. a. True b. False
A
Mischief is a dual offence. a. True b. False
A
Once a security professional has been issued a licence, he or she must carry it at all times. a. True b. False
A
The power of citizen's arrest permits a GSO to arrest someone whom the GSO finds committing a summary offence that relates to the property that the GSO is guarding. a. True b. False
A
Under the Gaming Control Act, a GSO may request a person who is unlawfully in the casino to leave the premises immediately. a. True b. False
A
Which of the following are principles of fundamental justice? a. A person is considered innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. b. Restrictions to individual rights are reasonable. c. A person has the right to privacy. d. All of the above e. (a) and (c)
A
You are on patrol around the perimeter of the casino. You hear the sound of breaking glass and run to investigate. You see a person standing by a broken window in the casino's storage facility. a. You may arrest the person for break and enter. b. You may arrest the person for mischief. c. You may arrest the person for committing an indictable offence. d. You may arrest the person for a dual offence. e. You may not arrest the person.
D