1. The autonomic nervous system is divided into two branches, the parasympathetic nervous
system and the sympathetic nervous system. correct answers True
2. A person can experience up to 70% reduction in peripheral vision during activation of the
SNS. correct answers True
3. The concept that depicts the relationship between heart rate and performance and examines the
heart rate zone for optimal performance is known as: correct answers Inverted - U Law
4. The heart rate zone for optimal performance is: correct answers 115-145
5. Foods that maintain and build muscle that are used as an energy source during times of stress
and to increase mental performance are known as: correct answers Proteins
6. The energy system that burns out after 10-15 seconds, reducing the maximum output by 45%,
is the: correct answers ATP/PC Systems
7. The three Components of Acceptability that underline the research philosophy of the PPCT
System are Tactical, Legal, and Human Factors. correct answers False
8. A subject resists from the Escort Position by pulling his arm away from the officer. correct
answers Defensive Resistance
9. The subject is not willing to comply with the officer's verbal commands and makes threatening
statements to the officer. This is an example of: correct answers Verbal Non-Compliance
10. Officers are dispatched to investigate a suspicious subject in front of an all night convenience
store. Upon arrival, the officers are confronted by a subject who immediately produces a knife
and lunges at the officers. correct answers Deadly Force Assault
, 11. Officers are called to an abortion clinic to remove unwanted protesters. When officers
attempt to escort a protester away from the scene, the protester goes "limp" and/or becomes
"dead weight." correct answers Passive Resistance
12. While investigating a complaint of an "unwanted guest", officers confront a subject who
assumes a potentially "combative stance" and glares at them. correct answers Psychological
Intimidation
13. During an interview, a subject throws a punch at the officer. correct answers Active
Aggression
14. An officer uses the bony portion of his hand to deliver a strike to an offender's Brachial
Plexus origin. correct answers Deadly Force
15. An officer applies a joint lock to a subject who has resisted him from/in the escort position.
correct answers Soft Empty Hand Control
16. An officer uses his baton to deliver a Fluid Shockwave Strike to an offender's Tibial nerve
motor point. correct answers Intermediate Weapon
17. An officer tells a subject to step out of the car. correct answers Verbal Direction
18. An officer delivers an angle kick to a subject's Common Peroneal nerve motor point. correct
answers Hard Empty Hand Control
19. An officer, dressed in full uniform arrives at the scene. correct answers Officer Presence
20. For the purposes of officer safety, the minimum safe zone that an officer should maintain is
referred to as the: correct answers Reactionary Gap