British Columbia (BC) Security Guard License Practice Exam

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What are static duties in the context of security personnel responsibilities?

  1. Tasks that require extensive travel

  2. Activities performed from a single location

  3. Operations that involve frequent communication

  4. Functions that require quick physical responses

The correct answer is: Activities performed from a single location

Static duties refer to responsibilities assigned to security personnel that are carried out from a single location, rather than involving movement from one place to another. These duties typically include monitoring a specific area, such as a front desk, gate, or building entrance, where the security guard helps to ensure the safety and security of that location. By remaining in one spot, a guard can observe and assess any suspicious activity, control access to the area, and respond to incidents as they arise. This focused approach allows for a greater level of vigilance and attention to detail in monitoring the premises. The other options detail different types of activities not relevant to the definition of static duties. For instance, tasks involving extensive travel pertain to dynamic responsibilities rather than those performed at a fixed site. Similarly, operations requiring frequent communication may involve coordination beyond a single location, while functions needing quick physical responses suggest the necessity for movement and adaptability rather than a stationary role.