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  • 1. 

    (236) What community policing philosophy helps improve the overall quality of life in a  neighborhood?

    • A.

      A zero tolerance approach to handling crime.

    • B.

      Random calls to solve community problems.

    • C.

      Involvement with local youth programs.

    • D.

      Greater community voice in setting police priorities.

    Correct Answer
    D. Greater community voice in setting police priorities.
  • 2. 

    (236) The success of any community policing program depends on 

    • A.

      Whether or not the Chief, Security Forces is involved.

    • B.

      The extent to which the program meets the community’s needs.

    • C.

      Whether or not all the needs of a community were identified on a survey.

    • D.

      The degree security forces personnel let the community handle their own problems.

    Correct Answer
    B. The extent to which the program meets the community’s needs.
  • 3. 

    (237) What purpose does physical protection surveys in preventing crime? 

    • A.

      Determine which program meets the community’s needs.

    • B.

      Whether or not all of the needs of the installation were identified.

    • C.

      To establish rapport between police personnel and the community.

    • D.

      Educate personnel about the steps they can take to protect themselves and their property.

    Correct Answer
    D. Educate personnel about the steps they can take to protect themselves and their property.
  • 4. 

    (238) What is the main purpose of traffic enforcement? 

    • A.

      Enforce the traffic code.

    • B.

      Reduce traffic accidents.

    • C.

      Cite people for speeding.

    • D.

      Control the flow of traffic.

    Correct Answer
    A. Enforce the traffic code.
  • 5. 

    (238) During a traffic stop, how far from the violator’s vehicle do you position your vehicle? 

    • A.

      10 to 12 feet to the rear and three feet to the left.

    • B.

      10 to 12 feet to the rear and two feet to the left.

    • C.

      12 to 15 feet to the rear and three feet to the right.

    • D.

      12 to 15 feet to the rear and two feet to the right.

    Correct Answer
    A. 10 to 12 feet to the rear and three feet to the left.
  • 6. 

    (239) How should you position your vehicle at the scene of an accident? 

    • A.

      As close as you can get to the accident scene.

    • B.

      So that it doesn’t interfere with the traffic flow around the accident.

    • C.

      Away from the scene to prevent damage by debris.

    • D.

      To protect the scene and injured persons while not creating a traffic hazard.

    Correct Answer
    D. To protect the scene and injured persons while not creating a traffic hazard.
  • 7. 

    (240) When directing traffic on a one-way street, it is best for you to stand 

    • A.

      Next to your vehicle.

    • B.

      In the center of the road.

    • C.

      Off to the side of the road.

    • D.

      In the center of the intersection.

    Correct Answer
    C. Off to the side of the road.
  • 8. 

    (240) Verbal commands are seldom used when directing traffic for all of the following reasons  except 

    • A.

      Motorists will start shouting back.

    • B.

      Hand and arm signals are sufficient.

    • C.

      Shouting orders antagonizes motorists.

    • D.

      They are sometimes difficult to understand.

    Correct Answer
    C. Shouting orders antagonizes motorists.
  • 9. 

    (241) Terminate a walk and turn field sobriety test when a suspect  

    • A.

      Steps off the line four or more times.

    • B.

      Steps off the line three or more times.

    • C.

      Puts his or her foot down one or more times.

    • D.

      Puts his or her foot down three or more times.

    Correct Answer
    B. Steps off the line three or more times.
  • 10. 

    (241) What is the minimum number of clues a suspect must exhibit on the one-leg stand field  sobriety test to indicate a blood alcohol content (BAC) of at least .08? 

    • A.

      Two.

    • B.

      Four.

    • C.

      Six.

    • D.

      Eight.

    Correct Answer
    A. Two.
  • 11. 

    (241) You may administer a horizontal-gaze nystagmus (HGN) field sobriety test on a suspect.  HGN is when your eyes 

    • A.

      Are not jerking.

    • B.

      Appear dilated.

    • C.

      Involuntarily jerk.

    • D.

      Start and stop jerking.

    Correct Answer
    C. Involuntarily jerk.
  • 12. 

    (241) What is the minimum number of clues a suspect must exhibit on the horizontal-gaze  nystagmus (HGN) field sobriety test to indicate a blood alcohol content (BAC) of at least .08? 

    • A.

      Two.

    • B.

      Four.

    • C.

      Six.

    • D.

      Eight.

    Correct Answer
    B. Four.
  • 13. 

    (242) It is important that you receive official certification of your qualifications and training  standards when training on speed measuring devices so the evidence is admissible 

    • A.

      In military court.

    • B.

      In a civilian court.

    • C.

      In a civilian and military court.

    • D.

      To the Chief, Security Forces.

    Correct Answer
    C. In a civilian and military court.
  • 14. 

    (243) Results of chemical testing for alcohol or drug content are only valid if it is administered 

    • A.

      Voluntarily.

    • B.

      With a lawyer present.

    • C.

      Twice.

    • D.

      By qualified personnel.

    Correct Answer
    D. By qualified personnel.

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