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Questions and Answers of College Students' Safety Knowledge Competition (2)
Second, multiple choice questions

1. How to prevent dormitory disputes? (ABCD)

First, strictly abide by the principle of * * * and life;

B, mutual understanding, seeking common ground while reserving differences;

C, adhere to the principle of mutual compensation in communication;

D. trust each other and don't guess each other.

2. How to resist and refuse to participate in gambling? (ABCD)

We should consciously abide by the rules and regulations of the school;

B, understand the hazards of gambling, cultivate noble sentiments, and participate in healthy and positive cultural and sports activities;

C, distinguish between entertainment and gambling;

D, don't participate in gambling because you care about your classmates.

What should you do if someone invites you to do something that is not conducive to the stability of the school? (ABCD)

First, we should judge the merits;

B, clear-headed and rational;

C, in order to avoid the intensification of contradictions, should take the initiative to reflect the situation to schools and departments;

D, if you find that a few people with ulterior motives maliciously incite and undermine the stability of the school, you must dare to fight.

4. When is it easy to be stolen? (ABCD)

A, when I first entered school, before the holiday;

B, before leaving school during holidays and when classmates go to school;

C. During evening self-study and military training;

D, open the window to sleep in summer, and the school holds large-scale activities.

5. What are the reasons why some college students are easily deceived? (ABCD)

A, simple thinking and lack of life experience;

B, neglecting prevention and being emotional;

C, want to act rashly from others.

D, greedy for money, so as to take advantage.

6. What should I do if I have a conflict with my teacher? (ABC)

A: establish the idea of respecting teachers and valuing morality;

B, to understand and deal with the contradiction between teachers and students in the spirit of respecting teachers and valuing morality;

C. if it is difficult to reach an agreement with the teacher or leader on the differences at the moment, you can seek common ground while reserving differences and reserve different opinions.

D. insulting and attacking teachers.

7. How to keep the passbook and money order? (ABC)

First, the passbook should be encrypted or sealed for withdrawal procedures.

B, be sure to keep your ID card and student ID card.

C, the money order should be collected in time, and the remittance address and amount should be clearly recorded so as to report the loss.

D, the passbook is randomly placed.

8. The campus weekend dance is loved by all of us. How to deal with unreasonable entanglement at the dance? (ABC)

A, civilized handling, polite refusal;

B, go hand in hand and take the initiative to avoid;

C, when necessary, timely report to the dance management personnel, ask for help, or call the police on duty in the security department.

D. submit to humiliation and compromise.

9. What are the hazards of drugs? (ABD)

1. Seriously endangering human health;

B, destroy the will and spirit, neglect their studies;

C, it can increase interpersonal communication.

D, induce crime and endanger society.

10, what should I do if I encounter harassing calls? (ABCD)

A, I don't know the phone number;

B, if necessary, you can call;

C, talk to it as little as possible;

D. report to relevant departments.

1 1. The simplest way to prevent smoke hazard is (ABC).

A, low posture, bend over and crawl forward if necessary. B, cover your nose and mouth with towels, clothes, cloth, etc. C, put on a smoke mask.

12. How do criminals cheat students? (ABCD)

A. disguise your identity and directly cheat money;

B, do what you like, bait;

C. Deliberately beating people to extort money;

D, defrauding trust and covering up the truth of the crime;

13. What are the acts that endanger national security stipulated in the National Security Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)? (ABCD)

A, knowing that it is to subvert the government, split the country and overthrow the socialist system;

B. Join a spy organization or accept the tasks of a spy organization and its agents;

Stealing, spying, accepting or illegally providing state secrets;

D planning, luring or accepting the defection of state functionaries;

What are the hazards of 14? (ABCD)

A, endangering society and destroying family; B, mind control; C. fabricating fallacies and heresies to deceive and hurt the masses. D, collecting property

15. What behaviors are against the relevant regulations of ID cards and are not allowed by law? (ABCD)

1. Refusing the public security organ to examine the resident identity card;

B. transferring or lending a resident identity card;

C using or intentionally destroying another person's identity card;

D. forging or altering identity cards.

16, what should I pay attention to in order to avoid robbery? (ABCD)

A. Don't show off your valuables;

B. don't travel alone;

C. Don't go to remote and dark places;

D, do not stay outside the school;

17、? Self-defense? what's up Four musts? What is this? (ABCD)

A, it must be for the benefit of the state and the personal, property and other rights of oneself or others are illegally infringed;

B, there must be illegal infringement;

C, it must be an ongoing illegal infringement;

D, must be aimed at the illegal infringer himself.

18. When you encounter a fight, you must first think about how to prevent it. To prevent, we must first understand the situation. What are the common fights? What method should be adopted? (ABCD)

First, to prevent sudden fights-persuasion

B, to prevent retaliation-work psychology and suggestion effect;

C, prevent the battle from evolving-prevent the evolution to the extreme.

D, prevention and treatment-report in time.

19. What are the crimes of revealing state secrets? (AB)

First, the crime of revealing state secrets;

Stealing, spying, buying or illegally providing state secrets for overseas institutions, organizations and individuals.

C. smuggling.

D. commercial fraud.

20. What are the most common means of theft in student dormitories? (ABCD)

A: shoplifting b: taking the opportunity c: stealing the door d: breaking the door and screwing the lock.

2 1. What should you do when you have an argument with your parents? (ABCD)

A, to fully understand parents;

B, listen to the correct opinions of parents with an open mind;

C. Patiently help parents to raise awareness and overcome stereotypes;

D, be strict with yourself and think more about your parents.

There are many reasons for college students' disputes, but there are two main manifestations. Is it? (AB)

A, bickering, attacking each other and swearing;

B, fighting, quarreling escalated, developing into pushing and pulling, and finally fighting.

C. make trouble after drinking.

D, gathering people to make trouble.

23. How to deal with external disturbances? (ABCD)

Correct treatment, active intervention and careful disposal;

B, relying on the strength of organizations and collectives to actively intervene and stop illegal acts;

C, pay attention to strategy, avoid entanglement, and prevent the situation from expanding.

D, consciously use legal weapons.

24. Comrade Deng Xiaoping pointed out that we should always put national sovereignty and national security first. As a contemporary college student, how should we maintain national security? (ABCD)

A, we should always establish the concept that national interests are above everything else.

B, familiar with the relevant national safety activities and regulations.

C, good at identifying all kinds of camouflage.

Overcome incorrect ideas such as inferiority complex and actively cooperate with the work of state security organs.

25. What do you want to do to get into the library? (ABCD)

Strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the library and be a civilized reader;

B, borrowing book resources, adhere to the principle of first come, first served;

C, once there is a conflict with other students because of occupying a seat or borrowing money, we should carry forward the style of work and give convenience to others.

D, don't chat with others loudly.

26. How to prevent college students from being cheated when choosing a job? (ABC)

First, go to the talent market through the organization as much as possible to meet the two-way choice of supply and demand;

B, don't be credulous, but learn from many sources;

C, once in trouble, immediately report to the school student management department, security department or public security organ.

D. Go to an illegal intermediary to find a high-paying job.

27. After school, I found a stranger in my dormitory. What would he do if he was a thief? (ABCD)

First, deception

Second, run away

C, is a mixed cry.

D, is to take out the murder weapon and take risks.

28. What should I do if I find suspicious people in the student dormitory? (ABCD)

A, kindly and seriously ask;

B, check the documents and register;

C. ask the security department to handle it;

D, if it is a thief, to prevent escape.

29. What are the hazards of gambling to contemporary college students? (ABCD)

A, neglect their studies;

B, violation of school rules and discipline;

C, destroy the relationship between classmates and affect the normal order;

D, easy to embark on the road of illegal crime.

30. What are the hazards of drinking too much? (ABCD)

A, harm the body;

B, the surrounding area is affected;

Neglect learning;

D, causing trouble.

3 1. There are different reasons for college students' disputes, which are mainly manifested in seven ways, such as: informality, swearing, jealousy and suspicion: please name the other three? (ABCD)

A, there are too many jokes;

B, fighting;

C, not modest, arrogant, arrogant;

D, extreme egoism, not allowing others.

32. The harm of pyramid selling: (ABCD)

A, disrupting the order of the market economy and infringing on various legal objects;

B, causing harm to participants and their families;

C. Causing a criminal offence and bringing harm to society;

D, causing great damage to the social moral integrity system.

33. How can female college students prevent being trafficked? (ABC)

First, enhance their own preventive ability;

B, learn to distinguish and improve recognition ability;

C, go hand in hand, try not to act alone, and keep in touch.

D, trust others easily.

34. What problems should be paid attention to in work-study programs? (ABCD)

First, we should distinguish between work-study programs and business;

B, female college students should not dance with wine;

C, obey the law, and get paid by honest labor;

D, it is best to organize activities;

35. The purpose of enacting the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment is (ABC).

I. Maintaining social order

B, to ensure the safety of the public * * *

C, protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons and other organizations

D, standardize and guarantee the public security organs and their people's police to perform their duties according to law.

36, the characteristics of violation of public security management behavior include (ABCD).

First, it has certain social harm.

This is illegal.

C, not enough for criminal punishment

D, should be punished by public security management

37, the implementation of the basic principles of public security management punishment include (ABCD).

First, the principle based on facts

B, the principle of excessive punishment.

C, the principle of openness and fairness

D. Respecting and upholding human rights principles

38, public security mediation should have the condition is (ABD).

First, the cause of the violation of public security management must be a civil dispute.

B, the scope of public security cases that can be mediated is limited to fighting, damaging other people's property and other minor violations of public security management.

C at least one party is willing to accept mediation.

D, must be conducted under the auspices of the public security organs.

39, the following options belong to the category of public security management punishment is (ABC).

A. Warning

B. Fines

C. Administrative detention

D. revocation of license

40. BCD seized in handling public security cases shall be confiscated and dealt with according to regulations.

First, the implementation of tools that violate public security management

B, drugs, obscene articles and other contraband

C, gambling tools and gambling funds

D, smoking, injecting drug appliances

4 1. To correctly identify the age of those who violate the administration of public security, we must master (ABC).

First, correctly calculate the age

B, carefully verify the age

C, age should be subject to the implementation of violations of public security management.

D, age should be determined at the end of the implementation of violations of public security management.

42. In practice, the method of (AB) can be used to judge or prove the identification or control ability of the violator of public security management.

1. Investigate whether the mental patient is declared as a person with no capacity for civil conduct or a person with limited capacity for civil conduct by the people's court.

B, entrust qualified personnel to identify mental illness.

C. Based on the experience of case handlers.

D, identified by the proof materials of their relatives.

43. To constitute the crime of violating public security administration, the following conditions must be met at the same time (ABC).

A, from the main point of view, it must be implemented by two or more people with responsibility.

B, objectively, it must be that two or more actors * * * have committed violations of public security management.

C, subjectively, there must be two or more actors who intentionally violate the administration of public security.

D subjectively, there must be two or more actors who intentionally or negligently violate the administration of public security.

44, violation of public security management in any of the following circumstances (CD), mitigated punishment or no punishment.

First, the circumstances are minor.

B, take the initiative to eliminate or reduce the illegal consequences.

C. being coerced or deceived by others.

D, meritorious service

45, violation of public security management in one of the following circumstances (ABC), shall be given a heavier punishment.

First, the consequences are serious

Instigating, coercing or tricking others into violating the administration of public security.

Take revenge on informants, accusers, prosecutors and witnesses.

D, repeat offenders do not change

46. If the violator of public security administration is under any of the following (AC) circumstances and should be given administrative detention punishment according to the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment, the administrative detention punishment shall not be executed.

I. I have reached the age of 14 but not reached the age of 16.

B, the first violation of public security management

C, more than seventy years old

D, pregnant or nursing a baby under one year old.

47, the main difference between violation of public security management behavior and criminal behavior in (ABD).

First, the degree of harm to society is different

B, in violation of different legal norms

C. different forms of behavior.

D, different punishment

48, the difference between public security management punishment and other administrative punishment is mainly manifested in (ABCD).

First, the scope of public security management punishment is wider than other administrative punishments.

B, public security management punishment relative to other administrative punishment subject is single.

C, public security management punishment in the degree of punishment more than other administrative penalties.

D, the timeliness of public security management punishment is stronger than other administrative penalties.

49, * * * in violation of the general principles of administrative penalties for public security, shall include the following (ABCD).

A. Penalties for the perpetrators who play a major role in violating public security management.

B. Penalties for those who violate the administration of public security and play a secondary role.

C. Penalties for actors who play an auxiliary role in violating public security management.

D. Punish acts that play a considerable role in violation of public security management.

50. To compensate all property losses, not only the direct property losses, but also the victims' losses? Available benefits? . Right? Available benefits? Compensation shall meet the following (ABCD) conditions.

A, it must be the interests that the parties have foreseen or can foresee.

B, it must be a predictable benefit.

C, is bound to benefit.

D, must be due to the violation of public security management directly caused by the loss of interests.

5 1. If a drunken person is in a drunken state and has the following (ABCD) conditions, protective measures should be taken to restrain him until he is sober.

It's dangerous for me

B, threatening others.

C. Threats to other people's property.

D, a threat to public safety.

52. Whoever violates the administration of public security in any of the following circumstances (ABCD) shall be deemed to have surrendered himself.

A. surrender to the unit to which he belongs

B, escape after violating the administration of public security, and voluntarily surrender in the process of tracing.

C, not out of their own initiative, but by relatives and friends to persuade, accompanied by surrender.

D, in order to reduce the illegal consequences, first by letter, telephone, fax.

53. Which students are easily deceived? (ABCD)

A, simple thinking, lack of social life experience, lack of understanding of social complexity.

B, neglect of prevention, emotional, students (especially freshmen) immersed in the joy of the college entrance examination, have not yet formed the concept of prevention, objectively giving fraudsters an opportunity.

C, want to act rashly from others.

D, greedy for money, a few students are greedy for money and are used by fraudsters, causing great losses.

54. What should I do if I find my dormitory stolen? (ABCD)

First, immediately report to the public security organ and the school security department.

B, protect the scene, don't let students into the stolen room.

C. If the passbook is found stolen or may be stolen, report the loss to the bank immediately.

D, truthfully answer questions from public security personnel, strive to be comprehensive and accurate, actively provide information to public security cadres, reflect clues, and assist in solving crimes.

55. What should I do if I suddenly meet a thief? (ABCD)

A, stay alert, keep a cool head, and be anxious but not chaotic. Block its retreat; Shout loudly, form a deterrent to it, and loudly greet students to catch thieves.

B, improvise and pay attention to safety. When reinforcements don't arrive, keep your distance and put them in a visible place; It is better to prevent it from killing people than to deal with it.

C after the thief is caught, he should be forcibly controlled and notified or delivered to the public security department.

D, in case you can't catch the thief, remember the characteristics of the thief. Such as age, sex, height, posture, appearance, clothing, accent and other obvious characteristics of thieves, in order to provide clues for public security organs to solve crimes.

56. What problems should be paid attention to in dormitory safety? (ABCD)

A. Students who leave the dormitory last should pay attention to closing the window and locking the door.

B, you can't just be with people who don't know the details.

C, suspicious strangers should be vigilant.

D, pay attention to keep your keys, and don't lend them to others casually.

57. How to take care of your cash and valuables? (ABCD)

A. The best way to keep cash is to deposit it in the bank and set a password. Don't tell anyone the password. Passbook and ID card should be stored separately, so even if the passbook is stolen, there is no need to worry about being impersonated.

B, valuables should be locked in drawers and cabinets when not in use to prevent shoplifting and theft. Before taking a long vacation, it is best to take valuables away or give them to reliable people for safekeeping, and don't stay in the dormitory.

C. Students who live on the first floor should pay attention to putting their clothes away from the window when sleeping to avoid being caught? Hook away? .

D, for valuables, it is best to consciously make some special marks, even if stolen, it is more likely to be recovered in the future.

58. Which student dormitories are easy to be stolen? (ABCD)

A, residential members mixed, frequent flow, vulnerable to thieves patronize.

B, lax system, lax management, easy to be stolen by thieves.

C, unattended or duty personnel have no sense of responsibility.

D, lack of vigilance, do not care about each other. Some students turn a blind eye to strangers running around the dormitory, lack vigilance or are afraid of being burned. Some students don't have to lock the door when there is no one in the dormitory.

59. What should we pay attention to in the dormitory? (ABCD)

First, often check the dormitory doors and windows, if found damaged, timely repair.

B, pay attention to close the doors and windows before going to bed, hot weather is no exception, to prevent criminals from committing crimes while sleeping.

C, go to the toilet at night, such as corridor, bathroom lighting is broken, should bring a flashlight; Remember to close the door when you come back.

D if someone knocks at the door at night, you should be on high alert.

60. What should girls pay attention to when walking at night? (ABCD)

A, stay alert, it is best to go hand in hand, and don't take remote and dark paths.

B, strange men ask the way, don't lead the way; Ask a stranger the way, don't let him lead the way.

C. Don't wear exposed clothes to prevent sexual temptation.

D, don't take a stranger's car to prevent falling into the trap of the bad guys.

6 1, the common public security problems on campus are: (ABCD)

A. illegal and criminal acts. Such as theft, gambling, fighting, vandalism, hooliganism and so on. ;

B. fire. Such as illegal use of electricity, careless use of open flames, littering of cigarette butts and other fires;

C. accidents. Such as violent outdoor activities, field practice, military training, swimming in the river without authorization, or car accidents caused by careless cycling and driving;

D, serious violation of school rules. If people vandalize school public facilities and gather people to make trouble, it will cause chaos in the campus.

62. What are the sufficient conditions for combustion? (ABC)

A, a certain combustible concentration b, a certain oxygen content c, a certain ignition energy

63. What are the ways of heat transmission? (ABC)

A, heat conduction b, heat convection c, heat radiation.

64. What is the main cause of electrical circuit fire? (ABCDE)

A, leakage B short circuit C overload D excessive contact resistance E spark and arc

65. How to maintain the fire extinguisher? (ABC)

A, stored in the fire extinguisher temperature range; B, in a well-ventilated, cool, dry and accessible place; C. exposure to the sun is prohibited.

66. What are the rules for the location of fire extinguishers? (ABC)

A, the location is obvious; B, easy to approach; C, does not affect the safe evacuation.

67. What are the requirements for the setting height of fire extinguishers? (AB)

A, the height of the top of the fire extinguisher from the ground should be less than 1, 5m b, and the height of the bottom of the fire extinguisher from the ground should not be less than 0, 15m.

68. What stages can the fire process generally be divided into? (ABCDE)

A, starting from B, developing C, violently D, descending E, and extinguishing.

69, what is the general principle of fire fighting? (ABCDEF)

A, early alarm, small loss b, alarm while fighting c, first control, then put out the fire d, first save people, then save things e, prevent poisoning, prevent suffocation f, listen to the command, don't panic.