Skip to main content

Canadian Security Guard Fundamentals · Question

When using a two-way radio, what is the best practice for concluding a communication exchange?

Saying 'Clear' after your unit number signifies that your message is complete and the channel is available for other users, promoting efficient radio etiquette.

Start free practice for Canadian Security Guard Fundamentals

150 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day

Start Practice →

Question: When using a two-way radio, what is the best practice for concluding a communication exchange?

Answer options: ✅ Announce your unit number and say 'Clear' to indicate the conversation is finished and the channel is free.

  • Simply stop talking once you have conveyed your message.
  • Say 'Over and out' to signal the end of the transmission.
  • Ask a rhetorical question to prompt other users for more information.

Correct answer: Announce your unit number and say 'Clear' to indicate the conversation is finished and the channel is free.

Explanation: Saying 'Clear' after your unit number signifies that your message is complete and the channel is available for other users, promoting efficient radio etiquette.

Start free practice for Canadian Security Guard Fundamentals

150 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day

Start Practice →

More about Canadian Security Guard Fundamentals

Related Questions

More for Canadian Security Guard Fundamentals candidates

Ready to practice?

Free, no signup required. Build a wrong-question list as you go.

Start Free Canadian Security Guard Fundamentals Practice →

Related courses

Other Canadian certifications candidates often prepare for alongside this one.