January 2002 Pop Quiz from Access Control & Security Systems

1. Multiple choice

Fireproofing Genetools’ Philomath, Ore. facility required a steel-framed building, a roof system including steelframes and a metal roof, and exterior walls composed of a non-flammable product called

a. Headboard b. Dryboard c. Goldboard d. Backboard

2. True or false

The Hirsch Electronics security system installed in Glendale Unified School District’s schools included three components consisting of a Velocity integrated access control system, a Velocity X Box and ScrambleProx readers.

3. Multiple choice

Although some Glendale schools require additional access or surveillance functionality to reduce specific risks, the district’s security systems operate how?

a. identically b. simultaneously c. cohesively d. sporadically

4. True or false

The 700 Best Access Systems battery-powered proximity locks installed at Soka University contain HID’s embedded eProx technology which enables major lock manufacturers to integrate proximity card reading capability into their electronic locks.

5. Multiple choice

In 1999, Sonitrol Corp. reported that it had installed intrusion detection systems in how many elementary and secondary schools and colleges across the country?

a. more than 4,000, but less than 5,000 b. less than 600 c. more than 10,000 d. more than 13,000

Answers:

1. C

2. True

3. A

4. True

5. C

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