ASIS ASIS-PSP Exam
Physical Security Professional (PSP) (Page 9 )

Updated On: 9-Feb-2026

In which approach of comparative negligence, the plaintiff may collect something for injuries even if he or she was primarily responsible for the injuries?

  1. Pure approach
  2. 50/50 rule
  3. 51 percent rule
  4. None of the above

Answer(s): A



Under 50/50 rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff can collect for damages if he or she was responsible for more or less than 50 percentage of the negligence.

  1. True
  2. False

Answer(s): B



Which of the following is Correct?

  1. in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must have contributed less than 50 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
  2. in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 49 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
  3. in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 48 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
  4. in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 51 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.

Answer(s): A



What occurs when the person who committed the act was able to foresee that the action would result in certain damages?

  1. Active resister
  2. Lack of control
  3. International tort
  4. None of the above

Answer(s): C



__________ is internationally causing fear of imminent harmful or offensive touching but without touching or physical contact.

  1. Assault
  2. Stabbing
  3. Battering
  4. None of the above

Answer(s): A






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