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  • 1. 

    (201) 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. 

    (202) 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. 

    (203) 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. 

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

    • A.

      Recovery of nuclear weapons.

    • B.

      Keep someone 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 someone from breaking into a house.
  • 5. 

    (203) 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. 

    (203) 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 on the 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 not 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. 

    (204) 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 the vehicle, and assume the prone position.

    • C.

      Turn off headlights, set the parking brake, and turn on 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. 

    (205) 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. 

    (206) 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. 

    (206) 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. 

    (207) 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. 

    (207) 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. 

    (207) 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.

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