Smart Deliveries knowledge check quiz 26 Welcome to the Security and Counter Terrorism knowledge check quiz Now you’ve completed the module, here are six questions to test what you’ve learned. You need to answer at least four out of six questions correctly to pass the quiz. Read each question carefully before selecting your answer. Name: Company: Signature: Date: Score 1. From the list below, can you identify the four most common types of freight crime? Select four answers. A Theft from the vehicle/trailer B Theft of the vehicle/trailer C Theft from facility D Hijacking E Fraud 2. Which two of the following are freight crime hotspots or high-risk situations? Select two answers. A Transport depots B Lay-bys C Unsecured parking areas D Secure parking areas 3. With the increase of commercial vehicles being used in terror attacks, which of the following best describes their usage? Select one answer. A As leverage B As weapons C To smuggle migrants Broken security camera B Phone with social media app open C 24-hour security manned car park D Empty car park E Mobile food vendors F Sign for ‘hi-jacking hotspot’ 5. What are four reasonable measures you can take to avoid your loads being stolen or illegal immigrants boarding your vehicle? Select four answers. A Securely lock your vehicle B Don’t leave valuables in open view C Have a no-stop policy D Keep a fully charged mobile phone E Stop off wherever possible to rest 6. Who should you report the following situations to: a) Emergency 999; b) Anti-terror hotline; or c) 101 or NaVCIS? A While having a drink at a transport cafe you notice a white, unmarked van pull up and the driver wait for a while in the vehicle taking notes. He then appears to take pictures of the building and surrounding area, before getting out and walking around the car park. He gets back into his vehicle and drives off. B You see a male loitering around a business that you are delivering to, he is carrying a heavy rucksack and appears to be distracted. On a couple of occasions, he looks your way and tries to hide his identity. He is sweating and constantly using his phone, becoming very agitated. C You wake up at a registered truck stop and notice that someone has tried to break into your trailer. There is slight damage and a CCTV camera that overlooks where the incident occurred. 27 101 or NaVCIS A Anti-terror hotline Which four of the following could be considered a security concern, or would cause you to seriously consider the safety of a location? Select four answers. Emergency 999 Smart Deliveries knowledge check quiz 4. Smart Deliveries knowledge check quiz answers 28 Security and Counter Terrorism knowledge check quiz answers 1. From the list below, can you identify the four most common types of freight crime? Select four answers. A Theft from the vehicle/trailer B Theft of the vehicle/trailer C Theft from facility D Hijacking E Fraud 2. Which two of the following are freight crime hotspots or high-risk situations? Select two answers. A Transport depots B Lay-bys C Unsecured parking areas D Secure parking areas 3. With the increase of commercial vehicles being used in terror attacks, which of the following best describes their usage? Select one answer. A As leverage B As weapons C To smuggle migrants 4. Which four of the following could be considered a security concern, or would cause you to seriously consider the safety of a location? Select four answers. A Broken security camera B Phone with social media app open C 24-hour security manned car park D Empty car park E Mobile food vendors F Sign for ‘hi-jacking hotspot’ Securely lock your vehicle B Don’t leave valuables in open view C Have a no-stop policy D Keep a fully charged mobile phone E Stop off wherever possible to rest 6. Who should you report the following situations to: a) Emergency 999; b) Anti-terror hotline; or c) 101 or NaVCIS? A While having a drink at a transport cafe you notice a white, unmarked van pull up and the driver wait for a while in the vehicle taking notes. He then appears to take pictures of the building and surrounding area, before getting out and walking around the car park. He gets back into his vehicle and drives off. B You see a male loitering around a business that you are delivering to, he is carrying a heavy rucksack and appears to be distracted. On a couple of occasions, he looks your way and tries to hide his identity. He is sweating and constantly using his phone, becoming very agitated. C You wake up at a registered truck stop and notice that someone has tried to break into your trailer. There is slight damage and a CCTV camera that overlooks where the incident occurred. 101 or NaVCIS A Anti-terror hotline What are four reasonable measures you can take to avoid your loads being stolen or illegal immigrants boarding your vehicle? Select four answers. Emergency 999 Smart Deliveries knowledge check quiz answers 29 5.