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Certifications›220-1202›Objectives›Physical Security Controls
Objective 9.0

Physical Security Controls

220-1202 Practice Questions

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220-1202 Physical Security Controls — Practice Questions

30 questions from this objective

Question 2easymultiple choice
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A customer reports that their laptop was stolen from their desk over the weekend. The laptop contained sensitive client data. Which physical security control should have been implemented to prevent this theft?

Question 3easymultiple choice
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During a security audit, you find that a company's server room door is propped open with a trash can to allow airflow. What is the most immediate physical security risk in this scenario?

Question 4mediummultiple choice
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A company's server room has a door with a proximity card reader. Employees report that the door sometimes does not close fully, allowing it to be pushed open without a card. What is the best solution?

Question 5hardmultiple choice
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A company is designing a secure entry for a high-security lab. They need to ensure that only one person can enter at a time and that the person must be authenticated before the second door opens. Which physical security control should be used?

Question 6mediummultiple choice
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A technician is configuring a new server rack in a shared office space. Which physical security measure should be applied to prevent unauthorized physical access to the servers?

Question 7mediummultiple choice
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A technician is troubleshooting why a smart card reader at a secure entrance fails intermittently. Users can sometimes enter, but other times the reader does not respond. What should the technician check first?

Question 8easymultiple choice
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A small office wants to restrict access to the server room to only authorized IT staff. They need a solution that does not require keys or cards that can be lost. Which physical security control should they implement?

Question 9easymultiple choice
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A company is implementing a new policy to prevent tailgating at the main entrance. Which physical security control should they deploy?

Question 10hardmultiple choice
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A data center manager wants to implement a physical security control that can detect if a server chassis has been opened without authorization. Which control should they use?

Question 11mediummultiple choice
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A school district is deploying laptops to students and wants to deter theft while keeping devices usable. Which physical security control should they implement on the laptops?

Question 12hardmultiple choice
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A company experiences a data breach after an attacker physically removes a hard drive from an unsecured workstation. The workstation was in a public area. Which combination of physical and logical controls would have best prevented this?

Question 13easymultiple choice
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A small business wants to prevent unauthorized individuals from following employees through a secure entrance after badge access is granted. Which physical security control is specifically designed to address this threat?

Question 14mediummultiple choice
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During a security incident investigation, you discover that an attacker gained physical access to a network closet by using a cloned RFID badge. Which control would have most effectively prevented this type of attack?

Question 15easymultiple choice
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A customer reports that their laptop was stolen from a locked office over the weekend. The office door uses a standard key lock, and the laptop was not physically secured. Which physical security control would have most likely prevented this theft?

Question 16hardmultiple choice
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During a security audit, you find that a server room door has a standard key lock, but the key is kept in an unlocked drawer nearby. Which physical security principle is being violated?

Question 17easymultiple choice
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During a routine security audit, you find that an employee has taped their door lock open to avoid using their badge every time they leave for a break. What is the most immediate security concern with this practice?

Question 18mediummultiple choice
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A technician is tasked with securing a shared office printer that stores sensitive documents on its hard drive. The printer is in an open area. Which physical security measure should be prioritized to protect the data on the printer?

Question 19hardmultiple choice
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A technician is deploying laptops for a sales team that works remotely from coffee shops and client sites. The laptops contain sensitive customer data. Which physical security control is most practical for these mobile devices?

Question 20mediummultiple choice
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A technician is configuring a new server room and needs to ensure that only authorized personnel can physically access it. The company wants a solution that does not require replacement of keys or cards if one is lost. Which access control method best meets this requirement?

Question 21mediummultiple choice
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A company is moving to a new office and wants to secure its server room against both unauthorized entry and environmental hazards. Which combination of physical controls should be implemented?

Question 22hardmultiple choice
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An organization experiences a data breach when an attacker physically removes hard drives from a decommissioned server that was placed in a storage area without being properly sanitized. What physical security control should have been implemented?

Question 23hardmultiple choice
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A small business wants to secure its network switch located in a shared office area. The switch has no built-in lock. Which combination of physical controls provides the best protection against unauthorized tampering?

Question 24mediummultiple choice
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A company is deploying new laptops to remote workers. They need to ensure that if a laptop is stolen, the data on it cannot be accessed. Which two physical security controls should be configured before shipment?

Question 25mediummultiple choice
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A user complains that their computer is running slowly and they see a USB drive they don't recognize plugged into the front port. What is the first step a technician should take to address this potential security issue?

Question 26hardmultiple choice
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During a routine security walkthrough, you notice that an employee has propped open a secured door to the server room with a doorstop to allow easy access for a cleaning crew. What is the most immediate action you should take?

Question 27mediummultiple choice
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A helpdesk technician receives a call from an employee who says their smart card stopped working for building access. The employee is in a hurry and asks the technician to remotely disable the card and issue a temporary PIN for the day. What should the technician do first?

Question 28mediummultiple choice
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A retail store wants to protect its point-of-sale (POS) terminals from unauthorized physical access during off-hours. The terminals are in an open area with no lockable cabinets. Which control should be prioritized?

Question 29mediummultiple choice
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During a security audit, you discover that a supply closet containing spare hard drives has a door that can be opened with a standard paperclip. What is the most appropriate recommendation to address this vulnerability?

Question 30easymultiple choice
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A user reports that their laptop was stolen from their desk overnight. The security team reviews badge logs and finds no after-hours access to the floor. What physical security control should be implemented to prevent this from recurring?

Question 31easymultiple choice
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A company wants to secure its server room door so that only authorized personnel can enter. They need a system that can be quickly revoked if an employee leaves and that logs entry attempts. Which physical security control best meets these requirements?

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All 220-1202 Objectives

  • 1.Windows OS Features and Tools
  • 2.Windows Settings and Control Panel
  • 3.Windows Command-Line Tools
  • 4.Windows Administrative Tools
  • 5.macOS Features and Tools
  • 6.Linux Commands and File Permissions
  • 7.Mobile OS Features and Tools
  • 8.Virtualization and Cloud Technologies
  • 9.Physical Security Controls
  • 10.Logical Security Concepts
  • 11.Wireless Security Protocols
  • 12.Malware Types and Removal
  • 13.Social Engineering Attacks
  • 14.Windows Security Settings
  • 15.Browser and Application Security
  • 16.Data Destruction and Disposal
  • 17.Windows OS Troubleshooting
  • 18.PC Security Issue Remediation
  • 19.Mobile OS and App Troubleshooting
  • 20.Safety Procedures and Compliance
  • 21.Environmental Awareness and Impact
  • 22.Documentation and Change Management
  • 23.Remote Access Technologies
  • 24.Scripting Basics
  • 25.Communication and Professionalism
  • 100.Operating Systems31%
  • 200.Security25%
  • 300.Software Troubleshooting22%
  • 400.Operational Procedures22%