NC BLET STATE EXAM GUIDE
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
What are the five major phases of enforcement action? - Answer-Detection,
Apprehension, Prosecution, Adjudication, Penalization
What are the four types of traffic apprehensions - Answer-Physical Arrest, Traffic
citation and citation for an infraction, Issuance of citation for an infraction, Written
warning, Verbal warning
What is a Saturation patrol? - Answer-high number of officers converging into a limited
area. The officers, or patrol, infuse into the designated location and make as many
contacts as possible.
What is reasonable suspicion? - Answer-based on articulable facts that the suspect is or
was engaged in criminal activity. Measurements are based on the totality of the
circumstances and must be based on more than a hunch.
What is probable cause? - Answer-measured by the totality of the circumstances. In
establishing probable cause, the officer is saying that a crime was probably committed
and the suspect is probably the person who committed the crime.That is that there is a
fair probability the suspect committed the crime.
What are some methods to detect speed - Answer-Speed measuring instruments
Approximation
Pacing
How many points within how many years for an individual to have their license revoked -
Answer-twelve points, in three years
how many points will an individual receive for passing a stopped school bus - Answer-5
points
what is the highest/worst speeding offense - Answer-speeding to elude arrest
When approaching an intersection with lights an sirens on you should enter through the
intersection with - Answer-due regard and safety of others
what is the recommended following distance - Answer-two seconds
After a person establishes residence in North Carolina, the person may operate on a
license valid in another state for up to - Answer-Sixty days
,Driver license points are assigned as of the _________________________________,
rather than the date of conviction. - Answer-date of the offense
What are the difference between Analysis v Analyst - Answer-Analysis: the actual test
Analyst: person granted a permit to administer test
A commercial tag is assigned to a vehicle with a gross weight of at least - Answer-
26,001 pounds or more.
How does the state of North Carolina under Chapter 20 "Motor Vehicle Law" classify a
Moped - Answer--A vehicle with two or three wheels
-no external shifting device, and a motor (which does
not exceed 50 cubic centimeter piston displacement)
-cannot propel the vehicle at more than 30 mph on a level
surface.
-Considered a vehicle
To be convicted of Habitual impaired driving you must be convicted of ___________ or
more offenses involving impaired driving within ______ years of the date of this offense
- Answer-Three; ten
What are the six states of mind - Answer--Knowingly
-Willfully
-Wantonly
-Maliciously
-Criminal negligence
-Strict Liability
What is the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor - Answer-two years
The controlled substance MDMA fall under which Schedule? - Answer-Schedule 1
Which of the following substances produces a sleep like state? - Answer-Narcotics or
opioids (OPIATES)
One of the most common Improvised lab equipment is - Answer-Coffee Filters
Before searching Sam, he tells you he has a needle in his pocket. are you allowed to
charge this individual with possession of drug paraphernalia? - Answer-NO
what are the roles of a SRO - Answer--Promote Safety
-Problem solving
-Act as a Liaison
, It is ________________________________ when a meth lab is discovered. - Answer-
mandatory to contact the SBI
Which method typically yields ounce-quantities of high-quality methamphetamine and is
typically used by independent producers? - Answer-Birch reduction/Nazi method (shake
and bake)
Chapter 14 - Answer-Criminal Law
Chapter 7A - Answer-Judicial Department
Chapter 20 - Answer-Motor Vehicles
Chapter 50B - Answer-Domestic Violence
Chapter 7B - Answer-Juvenile Code
Chapter 15 - Answer-Criminal Procedure
Chapter 15A - Answer-Criminal Procedure Act
Chapter 15B - Answer-Victims Compensation
Chapter 18B - Answer-Regulation of Alcoholic Beverage
What percent of alcohol per volume does an alcoholic beverage have? - Answer-.05%
The only acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcoholic beverages in North
Carolina are? - Answer--Valid Driver's License
-North Carolina special Identification card
-passport
-Military Identification card
can an individual in the back of a vehicle with the primary purpose of transportation of
persons consume alcohol? - Answer-yes an individual may drink in the back of a limo
What are the four ways to submit fingerprint card? - Answer--First Class Mail
-In person
-Interagency State Courier Service Mail Pickup
-Electronic transmission of fingerprint cards through live-scan
devices
an individual may purchase tobacco once they hit the - Answer-age of 18
fingerprints must be rolled - Answer-Nail to nail
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
What are the five major phases of enforcement action? - Answer-Detection,
Apprehension, Prosecution, Adjudication, Penalization
What are the four types of traffic apprehensions - Answer-Physical Arrest, Traffic
citation and citation for an infraction, Issuance of citation for an infraction, Written
warning, Verbal warning
What is a Saturation patrol? - Answer-high number of officers converging into a limited
area. The officers, or patrol, infuse into the designated location and make as many
contacts as possible.
What is reasonable suspicion? - Answer-based on articulable facts that the suspect is or
was engaged in criminal activity. Measurements are based on the totality of the
circumstances and must be based on more than a hunch.
What is probable cause? - Answer-measured by the totality of the circumstances. In
establishing probable cause, the officer is saying that a crime was probably committed
and the suspect is probably the person who committed the crime.That is that there is a
fair probability the suspect committed the crime.
What are some methods to detect speed - Answer-Speed measuring instruments
Approximation
Pacing
How many points within how many years for an individual to have their license revoked -
Answer-twelve points, in three years
how many points will an individual receive for passing a stopped school bus - Answer-5
points
what is the highest/worst speeding offense - Answer-speeding to elude arrest
When approaching an intersection with lights an sirens on you should enter through the
intersection with - Answer-due regard and safety of others
what is the recommended following distance - Answer-two seconds
After a person establishes residence in North Carolina, the person may operate on a
license valid in another state for up to - Answer-Sixty days
,Driver license points are assigned as of the _________________________________,
rather than the date of conviction. - Answer-date of the offense
What are the difference between Analysis v Analyst - Answer-Analysis: the actual test
Analyst: person granted a permit to administer test
A commercial tag is assigned to a vehicle with a gross weight of at least - Answer-
26,001 pounds or more.
How does the state of North Carolina under Chapter 20 "Motor Vehicle Law" classify a
Moped - Answer--A vehicle with two or three wheels
-no external shifting device, and a motor (which does
not exceed 50 cubic centimeter piston displacement)
-cannot propel the vehicle at more than 30 mph on a level
surface.
-Considered a vehicle
To be convicted of Habitual impaired driving you must be convicted of ___________ or
more offenses involving impaired driving within ______ years of the date of this offense
- Answer-Three; ten
What are the six states of mind - Answer--Knowingly
-Willfully
-Wantonly
-Maliciously
-Criminal negligence
-Strict Liability
What is the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor - Answer-two years
The controlled substance MDMA fall under which Schedule? - Answer-Schedule 1
Which of the following substances produces a sleep like state? - Answer-Narcotics or
opioids (OPIATES)
One of the most common Improvised lab equipment is - Answer-Coffee Filters
Before searching Sam, he tells you he has a needle in his pocket. are you allowed to
charge this individual with possession of drug paraphernalia? - Answer-NO
what are the roles of a SRO - Answer--Promote Safety
-Problem solving
-Act as a Liaison
, It is ________________________________ when a meth lab is discovered. - Answer-
mandatory to contact the SBI
Which method typically yields ounce-quantities of high-quality methamphetamine and is
typically used by independent producers? - Answer-Birch reduction/Nazi method (shake
and bake)
Chapter 14 - Answer-Criminal Law
Chapter 7A - Answer-Judicial Department
Chapter 20 - Answer-Motor Vehicles
Chapter 50B - Answer-Domestic Violence
Chapter 7B - Answer-Juvenile Code
Chapter 15 - Answer-Criminal Procedure
Chapter 15A - Answer-Criminal Procedure Act
Chapter 15B - Answer-Victims Compensation
Chapter 18B - Answer-Regulation of Alcoholic Beverage
What percent of alcohol per volume does an alcoholic beverage have? - Answer-.05%
The only acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcoholic beverages in North
Carolina are? - Answer--Valid Driver's License
-North Carolina special Identification card
-passport
-Military Identification card
can an individual in the back of a vehicle with the primary purpose of transportation of
persons consume alcohol? - Answer-yes an individual may drink in the back of a limo
What are the four ways to submit fingerprint card? - Answer--First Class Mail
-In person
-Interagency State Courier Service Mail Pickup
-Electronic transmission of fingerprint cards through live-scan
devices
an individual may purchase tobacco once they hit the - Answer-age of 18
fingerprints must be rolled - Answer-Nail to nail