SECOND TERM EXAMINATION SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 6

PART A

OBJECTIVES

CHOOSE THE RIGHT ANSWERS FROM THE GIVEN ALTERNATIVES TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

GOOD LUCK

  1. Which of the following is NOT a type of security management? a) Physical security b) Network security c) Data security d) Marketing security
  2. Which of the following is NOT a part of physical security management? a) Access control b) Surveillance c) Security training d) Data backup
  3. Which of the following is NOT a part of network security management? a) Firewalls b) Virus protection c) Data backup d) Access control
  4. Which of the following is NOT a part of data security management? a) Encryption b) Access control c) Network security d) Marketing strategy
  5. Security management can be divided into three main categories: physical, network, and _______. a) Data b) Marketing c) Environmental d) Financial
  6. Physical security management is concerned with protecting an organization’s _______ assets. a) Digital b) Human c) Environmental d) Physical
  7. Network security management is focused on protecting an organization’s _______. a) Physical assets b) Data c) Employees d) Reputation
  8. Data security management involves protecting an organization’s _______. a) Physical assets b) Network infrastructure c) Information d) Reputation
  9. Which of the following is NOT a goal of security management? a) Protecting assets b) Ensuring compliance c) Maximizing profits d) Optimizing efficiency
  10. The three main types of security management are physical, network, and _______. a) Marketing b) Financial c) Data d) Environmental
  11. Which of the following is NOT a type of security management at home?
    a. Burglar alarms
    b. Fire alarms
    c. Emergency evacuation plan
    d. Social media management

     

  12. Which of the following is NOT a type of security management in school?
    a. Campus security patrols
    b. Student identification systems
    c. Emergency drills
    d. Social media management

     

  13. Which of the following is NOT a type of security management in society generally?
    a. Community policing
    b. Security cameras in public places
    c. Cybersecurity measures
    d. Social media management

     

  14. Which of the following is a type of security management at home that helps prevent fires?
    a. Burglar alarms
    b. Fire alarms
    c. Emergency evacuation plan
    d. All of the above

     

  15. Which of the following is a type of security management in school that helps identify students and staff?
    a. Campus security patrols
    b. Student identification systems
    c. Emergency drills
    d. All of the above

     

  16. Which of the following is a type of security management in society generally that helps prevent cyber attacks?
    a. Community policing
    b. Security cameras in public places
    c. Cybersecurity measures
    d. All of the above

     

  17. Which of the following is a type of security management at home that helps protect against burglaries?
    a. Burglar alarms
    b. Fire alarms
    c. Emergency evacuation plan
    d. All of the above

     

  18. Which of the following is a type of security management in school that helps prepare for emergencies?
    a. Campus security patrols
    b. Student identification systems
    c. Emergency drills
    d. All of the above

     

  19. Which of the following is a type of security management in society generally that helps deter crime and improve community safety?
    a. Community policing
    b. Security cameras in public places
    c. Cybersecurity measures
    d. All of the above

     

  20. Which of the following is NOT a type of security management in any setting?
    a. Social media management
    b. Campus security patrols
    c. Student identification systems
    d. Cybersecurity measures

     

     

  21. What is the main difference between safety and security management?
    a) Safety management focuses on preventing accidents and injuries, while security management focuses on preventing crime and terrorism.
    b) Safety management focuses on preventing crime and terrorism, while security management focuses on preventing accidents and injuries.
    c) Safety and security management are the same thing.

     

  22. Which of the following is a responsibility of safety management?
    a) Ensuring that buildings meet fire safety regulations
    b) Protecting against cyber attacks
    c) Monitoring the behavior of employees for suspicious activity

     

  23. Which of the following is a responsibility of security management?
    a) Providing employee training on how to safely operate machinery
    b) Installing security cameras to monitor activity in a facility
    c) Conducting safety drills to prepare for emergencies

     

  24. Which of the following is NOT a common goal of both safety and security management?
    a) Protecting people and property
    b) Enhancing the reputation of the organization
    c) Increasing profits

     

  25. Who is responsible for implementing safety and security measures in an organization?
    a) The CEO
    b) The HR department
    c) The safety and security manager

     

  26. Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of poor safety management?
    a) Legal liability
    b) Damage to company reputation
    c) Increased profits

     

  27. Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of poor security management?
    a) Increased risk of theft or damage to company property
    b) Decreased employee morale
    c) Improved company reputation

     

  28. How can safety and security management practices be evaluated for effectiveness?
    a) By the number of accidents or incidents that occur
    b) By the amount of money spent on safety and security measures
    c) By conducting regular audits and risk assessments

     

  29. What is the role of top management in safety and security management?
    a) To provide the necessary resources and support for implementing and maintaining safety and security measures
    b) To delegate responsibility for safety and security to lower level employees
    c) To ignore safety and security issues and hope they resolve themselves

     

  30. Which of the following is NOT a way that safety and security management can be integrated?
    a) By considering safety and security issues together when making business decisions
    b) By separating the safety and security departments and keeping them completely separate
    c) By assigning a single individual or team to oversee both safety and security management.

     

     

 

Theory 

  1. What are the three main types of security management?
  2. What is the main focus of physical security management?
  3. What is the main focus of network security management?
  4. What is the main focus of data security management?
  5. What is NOT a part of physical security management?
  6. What is NOT a part of network security management?
  7. What is NOT a part of data security management?
  8. What is NOT a goal of security management?
  9. What is the main focus of security management?
  10. What is NOT a type of security management?
  11. What is one type of security management at home that helps prevent fires?
  12. What is one type of security management in school that helps identify students and staff?
  13. What is one type of security management in society generally that helps prevent cyber attacks?
  14. What is one type of security management at home that helps protect against burglaries?
  15. What is one type of security management in school that helps prepare for emergencies?
  16. What is one type of security management in society generally that helps deter crime and improve community
  17. safety?
  18. How can an emergency evacuation plan be helpful in a home security management system?
  19. Why are student identification systems important in school security management?
  20. In what ways can community policing contribute to security management in society generally?
    How can security cameras in public places aid in security management in society generally?
  21. What is the primary focus of safety management?
  22. What is the primary focus of security management?
  23. How do the goals of safety management and security management differ?
  24. Who is responsible for implementing safety and security measures in an organization?
  25. What are the potential consequences of poor safety management?
  26. What are the potential consequences of poor security management?
  27. How can the effectiveness of safety and security management practices be evaluated?
  28. What is the role of top management in safety and security management?
  29. How can safety and security management be integrated?
  30. How do safety management and security management interact with each other?

 

 

Fill in the gaps

  1. Physical security management is concerned with protecting an organization’s _______ assets.
  2. Network security management is focused on protecting an organization’s _______ and data.
  3. Data security management involves protecting an organization’s _______.
  4. Security management can be divided into three main categories: physical, network, and _______.
  5. _______ security management is NOT a type of security management.
  6. Access control, surveillance, and security training are all part of _______ security management.
  7. Firewalls, virus protection, and data backup are all part of _______ security management.
  8. Encryption, access control, and network security are all part of _______ security management.
  9. Protecting assets, ensuring compliance with regulations, and optimizing efficiency are all goals of _______ management.
  10. The three main types of security management are _______, network, and data.
  11. One type of security management at home is the installation of __________, which help alert homeowners in case of a break-in.
  12. __________ are a common type of security management in school, helping to identify students and staff and ensure the safety of the campus.
  13. __________ measures, such as regularly updating passwords and installing antivirus software, are important for security management in society generally to protect against cyber attacks.
  14. An __________ evacuation plan is a type of security management at home that helps individuals know what to do and where to go in case of an emergency, such as a fire.
  15. __________ patrols are a type of security management in school that help ensure the safety of the campus.
  16. __________ policing can be a type of security management in society generally, as it helps build relationships with community members, increase visibility, and promote safety.
  17. __________ cameras in public places can aid in security management by deterring crime and helping law enforcement identify and track potential perpetrators.
  18. __________ alarms are a type of security management at home that help alert homeowners in case of a fire.
  19. __________ drills are a type of security management in school that help prepare students and staff for emergencies.
  20. __________ management, such as regularly checking and adjusting privacy settings, can be a type of security management in any setting to protect personal information online.
  21. Safety management is concerned with _____________ accidents and injuries, while security management is concerned with preventing __________ and terrorism.
  22. One of the goals of safety management is to ____________ people and property, while one of the goals of security management is to _____________ the reputation of the organization.
  23. The ___________ department is responsible for implementing safety measures, while the ____________ manager is responsible for implementing security measures.
  24. Poor safety management can result in ____________ liability and damage to company ___________, while poor security management can result in increased risk of _________ or damage to company property.
  25. The effectiveness of safety and security management can be evaluated through ____________ audits and risk assessments.
  26. Top management plays a crucial role in safety and security management by ___________ the necessary resources and support for implementing and maintaining measures.
  27. Safety and security management can be integrated by ______________ safety and security issues together when making business decisions.
  28. Safety drills are a common practice in ____________ management, while security protocols are a common practice in ____________ management.
  29. Safety and security management often _____________ with each other, as both aim to protect people and property.
  30. A key difference between safety and security management is the focus on ____________ versus prevention of ___________.
Marking Guide 
Objectives 
  1. d) Marketing security
  2. d) Data backup
  3. d) Access control
  4. d) Marketing strategy
  5. a) Data
  6. d) Physical
  7. b) Data
  8. c) Information
  9. c) Maximizing profits
  10. c) Data
  11. d. Social media management
  12. d. Social media management
  13. d. Social media management
  14. d. All of the above
  15. d. All of the above
  16. d. All of the above
  17. d. All of the above
  18. d. All of the above
  19. d. All of the above
  20. a. Social media management
  21. a) Safety management focuses on preventing accidents and injuries, while security management focuses on preventing crime and terrorism.
  22. a) Ensuring that buildings meet fire safety regulations
  23. b) Installing security cameras to monitor activity in a facility
  24. c) Increasing profits
  25. c) The safety and security manager
  26. a) Legal liability
  27. a) Increased risk of theft or damage to company property
  28. c) By conducting regular audits and risk assessments
  29. a) To provide the necessary resources and support for implementing and maintaining safety and security measures
  30. a) By considering safety and security issues together when making business decisions

 

 

Theory 

  1. The three main types of security management are physical, network, and data.
  2. The main focus of physical security management is protecting an organization’s physical assets.
  3. The main focus of network security management is protecting an organization’s network infrastructure and data.
  4. The main focus of data security management is protecting an organization’s information.
  5. Data backup is NOT a part of physical security management.
  6. Data backup is NOT a part of network security management.
  7. Marketing strategy is NOT a part of data security management.
  8. Maximizing profits is NOT a goal of security management.
  9. The main focus of security management is protecting an organization’s assets, ensuring compliance with regulations, and optimizing efficiency.
  10. Marketing security is NOT a type of security management.
  11. Fire alarms
  12. Student identification systems
  13. Cybersecurity measures
  14. Burglar alarms
  15. Emergency drills
  16. Community policing
  17. An emergency evacuation plan helps individuals in a home know what to do and where to go in case of an emergency, such as a fire.
  18. Student identification systems help identify who is allowed on school property and help ensure the safety of students and staff.
  19. Community policing can improve security in a neighborhood by building relationships with community members, increasing visibility, and promoting safety.
  20. Security cameras in public places can aid in security management by deterring crime and helping law enforcement identify and track potential perpetrators.
  21. Safety management focuses on preventing accidents and injuries.
  22. Security management focuses on preventing crime and terrorism.
  23. Safety management aims to protect people and property, while security management also aims to enhance the reputation of the organization.
  24. The safety and security manager is responsible for implementing safety and security measures in an organization.
  25. Poor safety management can result in legal liability, damage to company reputation, and decreased employee morale.
  26. Poor security management can result in increased risk of theft or damage to company property, decreased employee morale, and damage to company reputation.
  27. The effectiveness of safety and security management practices can be evaluated through regular audits and risk assessments.
  28. Top management is responsible for providing the necessary resources and support for implementing and maintaining safety and security measures.
  29. Safety and security management can be integrated by considering safety and security issues together when making business decisions and by assigning a single individual or team to oversee both safety and security management.
  30. Safety and security management often interact with each other, as both aim to protect people and property and both can impact the reputation of the organization.
Fill in the Gaps
  1. Physical security management is concerned with protecting an organization’s physical assets.
  2. Network security management is focused on protecting an organization’s network infrastructure and data.
  3. Data security management involves protecting an organization’s information.
  4. Security management can be divided into three main categories: physical, network, and data.
  5. Marketing security is NOT a type of security management.
  6. Access control, surveillance, and security training are all part of physical security management.
  7. Firewalls, virus protection, and data backup are all part of network security management.
  8. Encryption, access control, and network security are all part of data security management.
  9. Protecting assets, ensuring compliance with regulations, and optimizing efficiency are all goals of security management.
  10. The three main types of security management are physical, network, and data.
  11. Burglar alarms
  12. Student identification systems
  13. Cybersecurity
  14. Emergency
  15. Campus security
  16. Community
  17. Security
  18. Fire
  19. Emergency
  20. Social media
  21. Safety management is concerned with preventing accidents and injuries, while security management is concerned with preventing crime and terrorism.
  22. One of the goals of safety management is to protect people and property, while one of the goals of security management is to enhance the reputation of the organization.
  23. The HR department is responsible for implementing safety measures, while the security manager is responsible for implementing security measures.
  24. Poor safety management can result in legal liability and damage to company reputation, while poor security management can result in increased risk of theft or damage to company property.
  25. The effectiveness of safety and security management can be evaluated through regular audits and risk assessments.
  26. Top management plays a crucial role in safety and security management by providing the necessary resources and support for implementing and maintaining measures.
  27. Safety and security management can be integrated by considering safety and security issues together when making business decisions.
  28. Safety drills are a common practice in safety management, while security protocols are a common practice in security management.
  29. Safety and security management often intersect with each other, as both aim to protect people and property.
  30. A key difference between safety and security management is the focus on prevention of accidents and injuries versus prevention of crime and terrorism.