Graded A+
1. What is the term used to describe the legal justification required for an officer
to make an arrest?
Warrant
Legal authority
Reasonable suspicion
Probable cause
2. If you were to categorize these items based on their primary function, which
category would the calculator fall into?
Recreation
Transportation
Communication
Technology
3. In what context might the term 'ignorant' be used to describe someone's
knowledge of police procedures?
It refers to someone who is well-versed in legal concepts.
It suggests a person who has formal training in law enforcement.
It indicates a person who is actively engaged in community policing.
It describes someone lacking awareness or understanding of the
procedures.
4. Which item in the list is primarily used for transportation?
, Helicopter
Car
Calculator
Bicycle
5. If a police officer were to create a situation where a person feels compelled
to commit a crime they would not normally commit, what legal concept
could this potentially violate?
Entrapment
Due process
Search and seizure
Self-defense
6. Which option correctly uses a comparative structure in a sentence?
The suspect disliked the officer as did the judge.
The suspect disliked the officer as much as the judge.
The officer disliked the suspect as much as the judge.
The officer disliked the suspect as did the judge.
7. Interpret the responsibilities of the position and explain why option 'a' is the
correct choice.
Option 'b' suggests that the responsibilities are separate, which is
incorrect.
Option 'a' correctly states that the position involves multiple tasks
including typing, filing, preparing travel expense claims, and acting
as a receptionist.
, Option 'a' only mentions typing and filing, which is insufficient.
Option 'b' implies that the receptionist role is secondary, which is
misleading.
8. Explain why the first sentence is grammatically correct while the second
sentence is not.
The first sentence correctly uses a period to separate two
independent clauses, while the second sentence incorrectly omits
necessary punctuation.
The first sentence uses a comma, which is incorrect, while the second
sentence uses a period, which is correct.
The first sentence has a subject-verb agreement error, while the
second sentence is correct.
The first sentence is too long, while the second sentence is concise
and correct.
9. If new evidence suggests that Suspect B was actually in the house longer
than previously thought, how might this change the investigation's direction?
It would only complicate the timeline of events.
It would confirm Suspect A's guilt.
It would have no impact on the investigation.
It could lead to re-evaluating Suspect B's involvement and possibly
shifting focus from Suspect A to Suspect B.
10. If a police department receives a call number 3-C-15, which indicates a day
shift in a different division, how might this affect the deployment of officers?
Officers may be deployed to a different area or division based on
the specific needs of the day shift indicated by the call number.