Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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Which of the following would not be considered a regular access control point

  1. Door

  2. Window

  3. Turnstiles

  4. Gate

The correct answer is: Window

A window is typically not considered a regulated access control point. Access control points refer to places where individuals can enter or exit a property or building. Generally, these points include doors, gates, and turnstiles because they are built for the purpose of allowing or restricting people's movement into or out of an area. Windows, while potentially being a means of entry or exit, are not designed for this purpose, and thus are not considered regular access control points. Besides, access control systems such as ID scanners, key card readers, biometric scanners, etc. are usually not installed at windows. They are, however, commonly installed at places like doors, gates, and turnstiles. This makes windows the right answer here because they are not typically seen as regulated points of access control.