Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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Which of the following are considered access control points?

  1. Property perimeter, building perimeter, and inside of building

  2. Bathrooms, offices, and lobbies

  3. Stairways, elevators, and hallways

  4. Parking lots, sidewalks, and streets

The correct answer is: Property perimeter, building perimeter, and inside of building

Access control points are physical locations that act as gateways for people or vehicles to enter a property or building. These points typically have some form of security measure in place, such as a gate, security guard, or keycard reader. Option B, C, and D do not mention any physical locations or security measures and are therefore incorrect. Option A includes physical locations that are commonly designated as access control points to prevent unauthorized access to a property or building.