Practice test · Texas DPS Level II Security Officer

Free Texas DPS Level II Security Officer Practice Test

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The primary duty of a Level II non-commissioned security officer is best described as:
Correct — B. Level II officers are 'observe and report' personnel. They do not have law enforcement authority and must relay findings to supervisors or police.
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  1. Q1The primary duty of a Level II non-commissioned security officer is best described as:

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    ✓ Correct answer: Observing conditions and reporting irregularities to the appropriate authority

    Level II officers are 'observe and report' personnel. They do not have law enforcement authority and must relay findings to supervisors or police.

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  2. Q2Which Texas state agency is responsible for licensing and regulating private security officers?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Private Security Program

    The DPS Private Security Program administers licensing under Occupations Code Chapter 1702.

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  3. Q3A security officer on duty notices a water pipe leaking in a storage area. The BEST immediate action is to:

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    ✓ Correct answer: Notify the client's facility manager and document the discovery in the incident log

    Security officers observe and report. Notifying the facility manager and logging the issue is the correct response; repairs are not within the officer's role.

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  4. Q4Which of the following is NOT within the authority of a Texas Level II security officer?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Issuing traffic citations on a public street adjacent to the client's property

    Issuing traffic citations is a peace officer function. Security officers have no authority to issue citations on public streets.

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  5. Q5When a security officer is relieved at the end of a shift, the outgoing officer should:

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    ✓ Correct answer: Brief the incoming officer on any incidents, unusual conditions, or pending matters

    A proper shift turnover includes briefing the incoming officer on all relevant conditions and incidents to ensure continuity of security coverage.

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  6. Q6A security officer should consider their role as primarily:

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    ✓ Correct answer: A deterrent presence who detects, delays, and reports threats while protecting life and property

    Security officers function as deterrents and first responders within a defined scope. Their core function is detection, delay of unauthorized activity, and reporting — not independent law enforcement.

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  7. Q7Why is a security officer required to remain at their post unless properly relieved?

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    ✓ Correct answer: An unguarded post creates a gap in security coverage that can be exploited

    Security coverage is continuous; leaving a post creates an opportunity for theft, unauthorized access, or other incidents. Officers must remain on post until properly relieved.

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  8. Q8Post orders issued by a security company to their officers should be treated as:

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    ✓ Correct answer: Mandatory instructions that define the scope of the officer's authority at that specific post

    Post orders are binding workplace instructions. They define what the officer is authorized to do at a specific site and must be followed. Acting outside post orders can create liability for the officer and employer.

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  9. Q9The minimum age requirement for obtaining a Level II security officer license in Texas is:

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    ✓ Correct answer: 18 years old

    Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1702 requires applicants for a security officer license to be at least 18 years of age.

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  10. Q10When cooperating with a law enforcement investigation, a security officer should:

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    ✓ Correct answer: Cooperate fully within the limits of client confidentiality obligations and personal legal advice

    Security officers should cooperate with legitimate law enforcement inquiries. However, some client information may be legally protected (attorney-client privilege, proprietary business data), and the officer should be aware of those limits.

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