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Differential credit for the discipline "Life Safety" 50 questions. The rating is excellent.
1. Victimology is:
a) the science of psychology of the victim;
b) the science of human behavior;
C) the doctrine of unforeseen situations.
2. Victimization of gestures demonstrates:
(a) crowded mailbox;
b) something hiding in things people on the beach;
C) a drunken citizen in expensive clothes, alone wandering through the city at night.
3. Victimization of behavior is called behavior:
(a) balanced;
b) excited;
C) provocative.
4. Which category are the examples given: a purse looking out of your pocket; an open window on the ground floor or a note in the door "Key under the Mat"; an expensive gift given in the presence of strangers?
(a) victimization of gestures;
b) Victimization of behaviour;
C) Victimization of objects.
5. What behavior would be most justified if you noticed that someone was following you on the street?
a) start running Immediately;
b) start shouting and calling for help in a deserted place;
C) apply an unexpected maneuver - turn around and go to the offender.
6. According to research, more people die from:
(a) Smoking;
b) natural disasters;
C) traffic accidents.
7. What percentage of all deaths is the death from alcohol consumption?
( a) 11.6 %;
b) 13.8 %;
C) 27.6 %.
8. What is the minimum distance between the monitor and the eyes when working at the computer?
( a) 30 cm;
b) 40 cm;
(C) 50 cm.
9. Victimization of behavior demonstrates:
a) a child walking in the yard in expensive clothes and with expensive toys;
b) the man is constantly groping your pocket;
C) a girl in a short skirt and blouse with a deep neckline, going through a dark square.
10. What behavior gives the victim the best chance to return the money when he was a victim of street scams?
a) enter into negotiations with fraudsters;
b) to raise a cry in the street, to begin loudly indignant and call the bystanders to witness;
C) calm down and just shut up.
11. Not a fraud:
a) shortfall in the exchange of currency, the exchange of large banknotes or the purchase of any thing;
b) a wallet pulled out of a pocket in a crowded bus;
C) dishonest card game (cheating) and thimbles.
12. In winter, such offenses as:
(a) rape;
b) murder;
C) thefts connected with fur things.
13. In an apartment building the safest for thieves floors:
(a) first and last;
b) all, and in the last sections of the house;
C) no such.
14. You should never keep a wallet with money:
a) in the back pocket of trousers;
b) in the inner jacket pocket;
C)in special pockets, such as underarm.
15. Tough defense will be considered legal when:
a) you hit the person who got nasty on the bus;
b) you are protected from the criminal, postavivshego knife or sent you a firearm;
C) late in the evening it seemed to you that the person catching up with you was up to something bad.
16. The actions carried out by clandestine terrorist groups against state bodies and senior officials are terrorism:
(a) political;
b) individual;
C) criminal.
17. A special unit to combat terrorism in Russia is called:
(a) GHA-9;
b) " Black hawk»;
C) group"alpha".
18. The word "stress" in English means:
a) "shock", " experience»;
b) "pressure", " voltage»;
C)" illness","malaise".
19. First discovered the phenomenon of stress:
(a) Hans Selye;
b) Kurt Lewin;
C) Sigmund Freud.
20. Stress is:
a) some negative psychological state;
b) the state of mental stress that occurs in a person in extreme conditions;
C) the feeling of danger experienced by a person in a life-threatening environment.
50. One of the most common injuries resulting from road accidents is:
(a) cervical-thoracic spine injury;
b) rupture of internal organs;
C) fracture of a limb.
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