Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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What describes someone who is hanging around a property without a specific purpose?

  1. Inspecting

  2. Loitering

  3. Surveying

  4. Visiting

The correct answer is: Loitering

Loitering refers to someone who is hanging around a property without any specific purpose or intent. Inspecting, Surveying, and Visiting all suggest a specific purpose or intention behind the person's presence on the property. For example, inspecting would mean they are examining or evaluating the property, surveying would mean they are measuring or mapping the property, and visiting would mean they have a reason or permission to be there. Therefore, loitering is the most appropriate term to describe someone who is aimlessly hanging around a property.