All doors and gates providing access to the Secured Area SIDA from Public Areas of the airport are controlled open by use of the SIDA badge with the discreet 4-pin code through the airport's access control system card reader. True False
When challenging a person not displaying the SIDA badge the process includes: Physically restraining person who refuses to comply with challenge Inspecting the badge for matching picture and has not expired Disregard the person who leaves the area to avoid being challenged All answers are correct
FAA Aviation Safety Inspectors, or ASI's, are exempt from displaying a SIDA badge when in the Secured Area SIDA and are required to display their FAA Form 110A credentials when required or challenged. True False
Tying the schedule to a contract is __ enforcement avoiding work stoppage litigation mediation
What right is not protected or guaranteed explicitly in the 1st Amendment? Privacy Speech Press Religion
¿Considera usted que simplificando los procedimientos legales ayudaría a que se aplique una justicia más eficaz?
6. CBP Officers must respond to terroristic threats quick and with great care. A) add a comma after quick B) change terroristic to terrorist C) change quick to quickly. D) no correction is necessary
#6. 6. What must you do if you cannot verify zero pressure on a system prior to performing work? a. Fill out a Line Break Permit b. Hope for the best c. Follow the Line Breach Procedure d. None of the above
Texas has the following restrictions on the amount that can be charged for late fees: 5% late fee after 15 days 2% late fee after ten days Texas has no restrictions on late fees Texas forbids charging late fees
Which of the following is an example of a discretionary decision for police? in-service training ticketing a motorist leading a funeral procession directing traffic
When conducting a traffic stop, an officer should make it a routine habit to pull up on the trunk of the violator's vehicle. A True B False
Which of the following employees may be excluded from participation in a SEP? Employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement. Employees who are part time. Employees who are over the age of 65. Owner employees.
Michelle bakes cakes during her vacations and sells them to people in her neighborhood. Her friend Diana visits her during the vacation and helps her out in baking. Michelle knows that baking is a lot of work and insists on paying Diana for helping her. Diana picks up the techniques of baking quickly and soon begins visiting Michelle daily, to help her bake. She begins looking for new customers for cakes and, on Michelle's insistence, they start sharing the profits. Under this case, Michelle and Diana have a(n) __ partnership. implied express lingering willful
Less than __ of the cases heard by federal appeals courts are later reviewed by the Supreme Court. Mutple Choice 33 percent 50 percent 25 percent 10 percent 1 percent
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was given additional authority over dietary supplements in 2006 to set up Multiple Choice random safety checks. requirements for effectiveness limits on television advertising an "Adverse Events Reporting"process.
Who will select the home inspector when a buyer desires to have a home inspection performed on a property the buyer would like to purchase? A) The lender B) The buyer C) The buyer's agent D) The seller
In which of the following situations would Social Security disability benefits NOT cease? The individual dies. The individual has undergone therapy and is no longer disabled. C The individual's son gets a part-time job to help support the family. D (D) The individual reaches age 65.
Question 11 (1 point) 4) Listen Which of the following is not one of the five factors that courts should consider in determining a witness's reliability, as set forth by the Supreme Court in Neil v. Biggers? the accuracy of any description of the defendant made by the witness the level of attention the witness was paying to the defendant the opportunity of the witness to view the defendant the relationship of the witness to the defendant
The Court held, in Massiah v. United States (1964), that a critical stage, requiring a lawyer, is reached when the defendant is __ made aware that a crime has been committed determined to be indigent approached by the police charged with a crime
A pharmacy technician should identify that which of the following federal acts requires the pharmacist to offer counseling to a patient? Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA '90) Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) Orphan Drug Act of 1983