Security Forces Journeyman Volume 2 Quiz

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  • 1. 

    Color is used in the Use of Force Model (UFM) to

    • A.

      Enhance our role and understanding of the model

    • B.

      Create a better visual effect of the model

    • C.

      Support force awareness

    • D.

      Minimize mistakes

    Correct Answer
    A. Enhance our role and understanding of the model
  • 2. 

    You attempted to convince a solicitor in the base housing area to leave, which met with verbal and physical resistance. The solicitor lunges forward and violently attempts to take your weapon shouting, "I'll kill you." What subject action level in the Use of Force Model (UFM) is used?

    • A.

      Complaint

    • B.

      Resistant (passive)

    • C.

      Assaultive (bodily harm)

    • D.

      Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death)

    Correct Answer
    D. Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death)
  • 3. 

    What are the mechanical, physical or mental resources you have to promote or gain compliance called?

    • A.

      Tools

    • B.

      Tactics

    • C.

      Timing

    • D.

      Techniques

    Correct Answer
    A. Tools
  • 4. 

    In which situation would you not be authorized to use deadly force?

    • A.

      Recovery of nuclear weapons

    • B.

      Keep person from breaking into a house

    • C.

      Protect others from imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm

    • D.

      Protect yourself from imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm

    Correct Answer
    B. Keep person from breaking into a house
  • 5. 

    You should respond to an actual incident where you can reasonably expect to encounter an armed adversary with your M-4 rifle at "port arms," a round in the chamber, safety selector on

    • A.

      "SAFE," and the finger not in the trigger guard

    • B.

      "FIRE," and the finger not in the trigger guard

    • C.

      "SAFE," and the finger in the trigger guard

    • D.

      "FIRE," and the finger not in the trigger guard

    Correct Answer
    A. "SAFE," and the finger not in the trigger guard
  • 6. 

    You should respond to an actual incident with your M9 pistol where you can reasonably expect to encounter an armed adversary with your M9 in its holster, with the flap open

    • A.

      Sentry lock disengaged and hood rotated backward, shooting hand the on pistol grip, hammer not cocked, and finger in the trigger guard

    • B.

      Sentry lock engaged and hood rotated forward, shooting hand on the pistol grip, hammer not cocked, and finger in the trigger guard

    • C.

      Sentry lock disengaged and hood rotated forward, shooting hand on the pistol grip, hammer cocked, and finger in the trigger guard

    • D.

      Sentry lock disengaged and hood rotated forward, shooting hand on the pistol grip, hammer not cocked, and finger not in the trigger guard

    Correct Answer
    D. Sentry lock disengaged and hood rotated forward, shooting hand on the pistol grip, hammer not cocked, and finger not in the trigger guard
  • 7. 

    What is the first command given to the driver and occupants when conducting a vehicle challenge?

    • A.

      Place their hands on the headliner of the interior roof and leave them there until told to do otherwise

    • B.

      Leave headlights on, step out of vehicle, and assume the prone position

    • C.

      Turn off headlights, set the parking brake, and turn on the dome light

    • D.

      Leave engine running, and place hands on dash board palms up

    Correct Answer
    A. Place their hands on the headliner of the interior roof and leave them there until told to do otherwise
  • 8. 

    You prevent a suspect from stepping through the handcuffs by

    • A.

      Locking both handcuffs after applying them on the suspect

    • B.

      Applying the handcuffs very tightly to restrict movement

    • C.

      Looping the cuffs through the front of the belt below the small of the back

    • D.

      Looping the cuffs through the belt below the small of the back

    Correct Answer
    D. Looping the cuffs through the belt below the small of the back
  • 9. 

    For quickness, when conducting a search of an individual it should be

    • A.

      Complete and simple

    • B.

      Systematic and simple

    • C.

      Complete and thorough

    • D.

      Systematic and thorough

    Correct Answer
    D. Systematic and thorough
  • 10. 

    What type of search is best suited for high-risk situations or multiple apprehensions?

    • A.

      Wall

    • B.

      Prone

    • C.

      Standing

    • D.

      Kneeling

    Correct Answer
    B. Prone
  • 11. 

    In which portion of the Use of Force Model phase can you expect to use Physical Apprehension and Restraint Techniques (PART)? 

    • A.

      Resistant (passive)

    • B.

      Resistant (active)

    • C.

      Assaultive (bodily harm)

    • D.

      Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death)

    Correct Answer
    B. Resistant (active)
  • 12. 

    To use the chest grab technique when being pushed/grabbed, you must quickly "trap" the suspect's hand by grabbing the suspect's arm

    • A.

      Below the elbow, your palms down, thumbs down, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest

    • B.

      Above the elbow, your palms down, thumbs down, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest

    • C.

      Below the elbow, your palms up, thumbs down, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest

    • D.

      Above the elbow, your palms up, thumbs up, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest

    Correct Answer
    A. Below the elbow, your palms down, thumbs down, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest
  • 13. 

    The second step in overcoming a rear grab hold is to immediately make a fist, flex your arms

    • A.

      Out slightly, crouch down, and look at the suspect's groin area

    • B.

      Out slightly, crouch down, and don't look at the suspect's groin area

    • C.

      Out slightly, crouch down, and look at the suspect's feet

    • D.

      In slightly, crouch down, and don't look at the suspect's feet

    Correct Answer
    C. Out slightly, crouch down, and look at the suspect's feet
  • 14. 

    What are the two most important factors to remember when approaching a suspect to make an apprehension?

    • A.

      Suspect's position and attitude

    • B.

      Your position and attitude

    • C.

      Assisting members' over watch position

    • D.

      Your position and available cover and concealment

    Correct Answer
    B. Your position and attitude
  • 15. 

    Where should the assisting SF member stand to help from a position of advantage?

    • A.

      To one side

    • B.

      At a 90-degree angle

    • C.

      Directly behind the suspect

    • D.

      Next to the apprehending officer

    Correct Answer
    A. To one side
  • 16. 

    What must you evaluate before apprehending a suspect?

    • A.

      Your ability to make the apprehension alone

    • B.

      Attitude and physical condition of suspect

    • C.

      Whether to be domineering or belligerent

    • D.

      Your position and member's attitude

    Correct Answer
    B. Attitude and physical condition of suspect
  • 17. 

    What is the first thing you would do to apply the IKKYO grip properly?

    • A.

      Grab the back of the suspect's left hand with your hand palm up (or the suspect's right with your left)

    • B.

      Grab the front of the suspect's right hand with your hand palm down (or the suspect's right with your left)

    • C.

      Grab the back of the suspect's right hand with your hand palm down (or the suspect's left with your left)

    • D.

      Grab the side of the suspect's left hand with your hand palm down (or the suspect's left with your right)

    Correct Answer
    C. Grab the back of the suspect's right hand with your hand palm down (or the suspect's left with your left)
  • 18. 

    To prevent injury when applying the IKKYO takedown, keep the suspect's arm

    • A.

      Elbow extended out toward the ground

    • B.

      Arm straight and toward the ground

    • C.

      Elbow parallel to the ground

    • D.

      Arm parallel to the ground

    Correct Answer
    D. Arm parallel to the ground
  • 19. 

    The expandable baton is a unique tool for law enforcement because it provides an

    • A.

      Emotionless and physical deterrent to aggression

    • B.

      Emotional and physiological deterrent to aggression

    • C.

      Emotional and physical deterrent to aggression

    • D.

      Emotional and physiological deterrent to aggression

    Correct Answer
    C. Emotional and physical deterrent to aggression
  • 20. 

    During which portion of the Use of Force Model (UFM) can you expect to use the baton?

    • A.

      Resistant (passive)

    • B.

      Resistant (active)

    • C.

      Assaultive (bodily harm)

    • D.

      Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death)

    Correct Answer
    C. Assaultive (bodily harm)
  • 21. 

    The three principle target areas, for using the baton on a suspect, are arms

    • A.

      Head, and knees

    • B.

      Legs, and knees

    • C.

      Knees, and ankles

    • D.

      Head, and legs

    Correct Answer
    B. Legs, and knees
  • 22. 

    What type of weapon is the baton primarily used as?

    • A.

      Non-physical

    • B.

      Physiological

    • C.

      Impact

    • D.

      Lethal

    Correct Answer
    C. Impact
  • 23. 

    Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) pepper spray is a pressurized hand-held weapon that is considered

    • A.

      Lethal

    • B.

      Non-lethal

    • C.

      Deadly force

    • D.

      Resistant (passive)

    Correct Answer
    B. Non-lethal
  • 24. 

    What portion, of the Use of Force Model (UFM) that a subject's actions are located within, can you expect to use approved electronic control devices.

    • A.

      Resistant (active)

    • B.

      Resistant (passive)

    • C.

      Compliant (active)

    • D.

      Compliant (resistant)

    Correct Answer
    A. Resistant (active)
  • 25. 

    Grid coordinates are identified by the grid squares. To get a refined grid coordinate, divide the grid square into

    • A.

      Fifths

    • B.

      Tenths

    • C.

      Fifteenths

    • D.

      Twentieths

    Correct Answer
    B. Tenths
  • 26. 

    After a nuclear accident, which organization has the initial response base responsibility?

    • A.

      Nearest military installation

    • B.

      Disaster control group team

    • C.

      Nuclear accident recovery team

    • D.

      Home installation of the resource

    Correct Answer
    A. Nearest military installation
  • 27. 

    Who is responsible for assuming overall command and control at a nuclear weapon accident?

    • A.

      On-scene fire chief

    • B.

      On-scene commander

    • C.

      Disaster control group

    • D.

      Initial base response force

    Correct Answer
    C. Disaster control group
  • 28. 

    What is the cordon size of an accident involving biological agents?

    • A.

      1500 feet upwind and crosswind

    • B.

      2000 feet upwind and crosswind

    • C.

      1500 feet upwind and crosswind, one and one-half miles downwind

    • D.

      2000 feet upwind and crosswind, one and one-half miles downwind

    Correct Answer
    B. 2000 feet upwind and crosswind
  • 29. 

    What should you do if someone from the news media asks you questions about an aircraft accident?

    • A.

      Do not answer and then detain them

    • B.

      Do not answer and then refer them to public affairs personnel

    • C.

      Make a brief comment and then refer them to the public affairs personnel

    • D.

      Make a brief comment and then refer them to the installation commander

    Correct Answer
    B. Do not answer and then refer them to public affairs personnel
  • 30. 

    What should you do if someone takes photographs of classified material at an off-base accident site after you tell them not to take photographs?

    • A.

      Contact a civilian law enforcement officer to retrieve the film

    • B.

      Use physical force to retrieve the film

    • C.

      Physically detain the photographer

    • D.

      Seize the film

    Correct Answer
    A. Contact a civilian law enforcement officer to retrieve the film
  • 31. 

    One of the primary Air Force goals in dealing with high-risk situations is to

    • A.

      Let other federal agencies take charge of the situation

    • B.

      Prevent or minimize loss of life and property

    • C.

      Neutralize perpetrators using deal force

    • D.

      Not yield to civilian authorities

    Correct Answer
    B. Prevent or minimize loss of life and property
  • 32. 

    What is used as the principle method to peacefully resolve high-risk situations?

    • A.

      Trained negotiators

    • B.

      Swat teams

    • C.

      Special operations

    • D.

      Assault weapons

    Correct Answer
    A. Trained negotiators
  • 33. 

    Who is responsible for providing the initial response to incidents?

    • A.

      Installation commander

    • B.

      SF personnel

    • C.

      Squadron commander

    • D.

      Unit commander

    Correct Answer
    B. SF personnel
  • 34. 

    Who is allowed inside the inner perimeter you established at a high-risk scene?

    • A.

      Medical emergency services personnel

    • B.

      Base fire department personnel

    • C.

      Negotiation teams

    • D.

      Base chaplain

    Correct Answer
    C. Negotiation teams
  • 35. 

    A base entry point check is

    • A.

      An examination

    • B.

      A warrant search

    • C.

      A consent search

    • D.

      A probable cause search

    Correct Answer
    A. An examination
  • 36. 

    At least how many SF members should be present when conducting an entry point checks?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      4

    Correct Answer
    B. 2
  • 37. 

    What must you do if illegal contraband is discovered while conducting an entry point check?

    • A.

      Stop the check immediately and apprehend/detain individual

    • B.

      Seize the contraband and refuse entry to the installation

    • C.

      Continue searching the vehicle for more contraband

    • D.

      Impound the vehicle immediately

    Correct Answer
    A. Stop the check immediately and apprehend/detain individual
  • 38. 

    What determines the manner in which you search a vehicle during an entry point check?

    • A.

      Operator's attitude

    • B.

      Patrolman's attitude

    • C.

      Object size

    • D.

      Location

    Correct Answer
    C. Object size
  • 39. 

    How should you conduct a simple search of a vehicle?

    • A.

      Completely and simply

    • B.

      Systematically and simply

    • C.

      Thoroughly and completely

    • D.

      Thoroughly and systematically

    Correct Answer
    D. Thoroughly and systematically
  • 40. 

    Which search method is normally used for large outdoor areas?

    • A.

      Concentric circle

    • B.

      Item-to-item

    • C.

      Zone or sector

    • D.

      Strip and grid

    Correct Answer
    D. Strip and grid
  • 41. 

    While on patrol you hear cries for help from a building. What action can you take?

    • A.

      Enter to prevent injury or damage

    • B.

      Enter only to identify suspects

    • C.

      Do not enter until the flight chief arrives

    • D.

      Do not enter until you witness an assault

    Correct Answer
    A. Enter to prevent injury or damage
  • 42. 

    When you arrive at a crime scene, your objective is to

    • A.

      Treat all inured persons

    • B.

      Make sure you take appropriate notes

    • C.

      Collect and mark visible items of evidence

    • D.

      Keep the scene in its original state

    Correct Answer
    D. Keep the scene in its original state
  • 43. 

    When should you begin taking crime scene notes?

    • A.

      As soon as dispatched

    • B.

      When a checklist item has been completed

    • C.

      You have completed collecting all evidence

    • D.

      An investigator relieves you from the scene

    Correct Answer
    A. As soon as dispatched
  • 44. 

    What should you do if you move evidence prematurely from its original position when securing the scene?

    • A.

      Disregard it completely

    • B.

      Just wipe your prints off

    • C.

      Inform the shift supervisor

    • D.

      Record its original position in your notes

    Correct Answer
    D. Record its original position in your notes
  • 45. 

    What is the basic rule if you photograph crime scenes when audio-visual personnel are not available?

    • A.

      Time is not an important element to consider when dealing with fragile evidence

    • B.

      Do not try to keep extraneous articles out of the photographs

    • C.

      Photograph all evidence before anything is moved or touched

    • D.

      Take at least two photographs of each item of evidence

    Correct Answer
    C. Photograph all evidence before anything is moved or touched
  • 46. 

    What type of evidence indirectly involves a person in an offense?

    • A.

      Real

    • B.

      Direct

    • C.

      Documentary

    • D.

      Circumstantial

    Correct Answer
    D. Circumstantial
  • 47. 

    What document establishes the rules of evidence?

    • A.

      Manual for Courts Martial (MCM)

    • B.

      Staff Judge Advocate (SJA)

    • C.

      US Constitution

    • D.

      Military Law

    Correct Answer
    A. Manual for Courts Martial (MCM)
  • 48. 

    What federal law requires you to save all field notes, rough drafts, and statements?

    • A.

      Manual for Courts Martial (MCM)

    • B.

      Posse Comitatus Act of 1878

    • C.

      US Constitution

    • D.

      Jencks Act

    Correct Answer
    D. Jencks Act
  • 49. 

    An item of evidence is considered fragile if

    • A.

      The item contains bodily fluids

    • B.

      You drop the item of evidence it would break

    • C.

      You have small trace evidence on an item of evidence

    • D.

      Conditions exist that could destroy the evidential value

    Correct Answer
    D. Conditions exist that could destroy the evidential value
  • 50. 

    How is abuse defined as it relates to family violence?

    • A.

      Physical injury only

    • B.

      Emotional disturbance

    • C.

      Psychological battery

    • D.

      Physical injury or emotional disturbance

    Correct Answer
    D. Physical injury or emotional disturbance

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