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1.
A door supervisor finds some contaminated waste associated with drug use.
How should this waste be disposed of?
By treating it as general waste
By using a contaminated waste bag
By placing it in the recycling bin
By placing it in the nearest rubbish bin
2.
Which of these is a physical symptom of drug misuse?
Being assertive
Dilated pupils
Tiredness
Empathy
3.
A door supervisor has seized a quantity of illegal drugs from a customer.
How should the door supervisor avoid the risk of contamination while handling
them?
Use safety gloves when handling the drugs
Cover any cuts with plasters when handling the drugs
Apply a hand sanitiser before handling the drugs
Wash hands before handling the drugs
4.
Why should a door supervisor complete search documentation?
To identify potential hazards
To show good customer service
To ensure compliance with safety legislation
To protect against allegations of misconduct
5.
Which of these incidents would require the police to be called?
When a door supervisor has administered first aid
A person has complained about the venue’s facilities
When a door supervisor has made an arrest
A person has refused to be searched on entry
6.
During an entry search a door supervisor discovers an individual in possession of
illegal drugs.
What should the door supervisor do?
Allow access and maintain observation of the individual
Allow access and return the drugs at the end of the evening
Refuse entry and report it in line with local policy
Refuse entry and destroy the drugs as soon as possible
7.
Which of the following could be a sign associated with drug dealing in a night club?
Lots of people approaching one individual
Crowding the dance floor and dancing nonstop
Increased sales of alcoholic drinks and cocktails
People going to the toilets in twos or threes
8.
Which of these is an acceptable proof of age?
Bank card
Library card
Driving licence
College pass
9.
When is it lawful for a 16 year old to consume a glass of wine in licensed premises?
When parental consent has been gained
When they are a resident in an hotel
When the sale is made by the licence holder
When purchased for them by an adult to go with a meal
10.
Door Supervisors can only search someone when
it is part of the admissions policy
the police are in close proximity
two door supervisors are present
the person appears intoxicated
11.
Amphetamines fall into which of the following classifications for drugs?
Class B
Class A
Class D
Class C
12.
Common assault includes
soliciting for someone
slandering someone
stabbing someone
spitting on someone
13.
Which of these is a door supervisor’s right as a representative of the licensee?
To authorise the sale of alcohol
To forcibly search customers
To investigate licensable activities
To eject customers from the premises
14.
What should Door Supervisors do when someone collapses when being searched?
Call for help and follow company policies
Move the person to the side and continue
Check the pulse and start CPR immediately
Try to carry the person inside for privacy
15.
A venue manager has asked for targeted searches of customers to find items used in
drug taking.
What precaution should the door supervisors take when conducting these searches?
Use a two-way radio
Wear needle-proof gloves
Use a torch
Wear a hi-vis jacket
16.
There are too many people in the queue to get into a venue.
What action should the door supervisors take to provide a good customer service in
this situation?
Keep people informed on waiting times
Keep the emergency exits locked
Allow individuals to enter before groups
Allow the venue’s capacity to be exceeded
17.
Under licensing legislation, when do police have the right to enter licensed premises?
At any time to investigate licensable activities
Providing notice is given to the licensee
Providing a search warrant has been issued
At the discretion of the door supervisor
18.
Which of these indicates that drugs are frequently being dealt in a venue?
Reduction of trouble inside the venue
Reduction in information from customers
Reduction in customers leaving the venue early
Reduction of overall alcohol sales
19.
The police have the right of entry to licensed premises when
they have a court order
they wish to do so
there are two or more of them
there are children on the premises
20.
Which of these is a licensing objective under current licensing legislation?
The standardisation of alcohol prices
The setting of mandatory dress codes
The classification of offences
The prevention of public nuisance
21.
What do the categories A, B or C indicate in relation to controlled drugs?
The potential harm that the drug can cause
If they are medical or non-medical drugs
The street value of the drugs
Whether the drug is natural or artificial
22.
Which of these is an offensive weapon?
A one inch folding pocketknife
A broken glass
A sharpened credit card
A compact mirror
23.
What are common signs of drug use?
Enlarged pupils and anxiety
Chest pain and a slow weak pulse
Being very hot and sweating
Struggling to breathe and wheezing
24.
While searching a customer a door supervisor has found an offensive weapon.
What is the first thing the door supervisor should do?
Seize the item
Store the item
Discard the item
Log the item
25.
When is a door supervisor allowed to search a person?
When the person is in a restricted area
When they are making an arrest
When there is suspected terrorist activity
When the person has given consent
26.
Under licensing legislation, who authorises a door supervisor to refuse entry to a
venue?
The licensing officer
The local authority
The police
The licensee
27.
Searching is a condition of entry and a customer asks a door supervisor why they
should be searched.
How should the door supervisor respond to this question?
Call the police to remove the customer
Explain the reasons for the search
Allow them entry without searching
Deny the customer access
28.
Which of these describes random searching?
Only customers with handbags are searched
A percentage of customers are searched
Every customer is searched prior to entry
Customers are searched for specific reasons
29.
Which of these is a reason why door supervisors undertake premises searches?
To check the stock levels before opening
To ensure gaming machines are working
To make sure evacuation routes are clear
To confirm that music systems are working
30.
The door supervisor should always call the police when
people with football colours are trying to come inside
large groups of people are exiting the premises
a serious incident occurs outside the venue
someone has refused to be searched
31.
Search documentation must always be completed because it
shows how many people have entered the venue
helps protect against allegations of misconduct
helps slow down the amount of people entering
shows that the staff are qualified and competent
32.
Several people have been injured in a fight in the bar area and there is blood and
broken bottles on the floor.
What should a door supervisor do to preserve potential evidence until the police
arrive?
Cordon the crime scene and restrict access
Confine all suspects within the crime scene
Allow venue staff full access to the crime scene
Stand in the crime scene and keep people away
33.
How should a door supervisor dispose of a used needle attached to a syringe if no
“sharps-box” is available?
Separate it and secure the needle
Gently wrap it in several tissues
Place it carefully in a glass bottle
Place in a paper bag and then in bin
34.
Which of these hazards is increased when searching a person without using personal
protective equipment?
Aggression
False accusations
Sharp objects
Confrontation
35.
A door supervisor has ejected a married couple who have been having a heated
argument.
What risk does this action present to the ejected people?
Becoming lost
Becoming drunk
Domestic violence
Drug misuse
36.
Which of these is the most commonly smoked drug in handmade cigarettes?
Heroin
Cannabis
Cocaine
Amphetamine
37.
A venue has been hired for a private event where people of all ages will be present.
Which of these actions is unlawful in this situation?
Refusing entry to people in possession of prohibited items
Serving alcohol to people under the age of 18
Refusing to serve a person who has become abusive
Allowing people under the age of 18 into the venue
38.
Following a serious assault the police have requested the venue’s incident log.
What type of evidence is this?
Circumstantial
Oral
Hearsay
Documentary
39.
Which of these is the main advantage of observing an entry queue?
It allows customer behaviour to be assessed
It increases the speed of access to the venue
It enables fewer door staff to be employed
It manages customer service expectations
40.
A door supervisor has been assaulted whilst ejecting a customer.
What is the main reason for making an accurate record of the incident?
To demonstrate staff competence
It can be used to update medical information
It may be used as evidence
To influence local policing procedures
41.
A door supervisor sees a customer deliberately ripping fabric from seats.
What offence is the customer committing?
Common assault
Theft
Arson
Criminal damage
42.
What is the main reason why venues have a maximum capacity?
To maintain staffing levels
To maximise profits
To ensure fire safety
To improve stock control
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