OWI/SFST – Questions With A+ Solutions
Addiction Correct Answer - habitual, psychological, and
physiological dependence on a substance beyond one's voluntary
control
Alveolar breath Correct Answer - Breath from the deepest part
of the lung
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) Correct Answer - The
percentage of alcohol in a person's blood
Breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) Correct Answer - The
percentage of alcohol in a person's breath, as measured by a breath
testing device
Clue Correct Answer - Something that leads to the solution of a
problem
Cue Correct Answer - A reminder or prompting as a signal to
do something. A suggestion or a hint
Divided attention Correct Answer - Concentrating on more
than one thing at a time
Divided attention test Correct Answer - A test which requires
the subject to concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the
same time. The two psychophysical tests Walk and Turn (WAT) and
One Leg Stand (OLS) require the suspect to their divide attention
Drug recognition expert (DRE) Correct Answer - An individual
who successfully completed all phases of the DRE training
requirements for certification by the IACP and NHTSA
, DWI/DUI Correct Answer - Driving while impaired
-Synonym with "DUI" or other acronyms used to denote impaired
driving
-These terms refer to any offenses involving the operation of
vehicles by persons under the influence of alcohol and/or other
drugs
DWI detection process and definition Correct Answer - The
entire process of identifying and gathering evidence to determine if
a suspect should be arrested for a DWI violation.
-DWI detection process:
• Phase One - Vehicle in Motion
• Phase Two - Personal Contact
• Phase Three - Pre -arrest Screening
Evidence Correct Answer - Any means by which some alleged
fact that has been submitted to investigation may either be
established or disproved
Expert witness Correct Answer - A person skilled in some art,
trade, science or profession, having knowledge of matters not within
the knowledge of persons of average education, learning and
experience, who may assist a jury in arriving at a verdict by
expressing an opinion on a state of facts shown by the evidence and
based upon his or her special knowledge
Field sobriety test Correct Answer - Any one of several
roadside tests that can be used to determine whether a subject is
impaired
Gait ataxia Correct Answer - An unsteady, staggering gait
(walk) in which walking is uncoordinated and appears to be "not
ordered."
Addiction Correct Answer - habitual, psychological, and
physiological dependence on a substance beyond one's voluntary
control
Alveolar breath Correct Answer - Breath from the deepest part
of the lung
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) Correct Answer - The
percentage of alcohol in a person's blood
Breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) Correct Answer - The
percentage of alcohol in a person's breath, as measured by a breath
testing device
Clue Correct Answer - Something that leads to the solution of a
problem
Cue Correct Answer - A reminder or prompting as a signal to
do something. A suggestion or a hint
Divided attention Correct Answer - Concentrating on more
than one thing at a time
Divided attention test Correct Answer - A test which requires
the subject to concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the
same time. The two psychophysical tests Walk and Turn (WAT) and
One Leg Stand (OLS) require the suspect to their divide attention
Drug recognition expert (DRE) Correct Answer - An individual
who successfully completed all phases of the DRE training
requirements for certification by the IACP and NHTSA
, DWI/DUI Correct Answer - Driving while impaired
-Synonym with "DUI" or other acronyms used to denote impaired
driving
-These terms refer to any offenses involving the operation of
vehicles by persons under the influence of alcohol and/or other
drugs
DWI detection process and definition Correct Answer - The
entire process of identifying and gathering evidence to determine if
a suspect should be arrested for a DWI violation.
-DWI detection process:
• Phase One - Vehicle in Motion
• Phase Two - Personal Contact
• Phase Three - Pre -arrest Screening
Evidence Correct Answer - Any means by which some alleged
fact that has been submitted to investigation may either be
established or disproved
Expert witness Correct Answer - A person skilled in some art,
trade, science or profession, having knowledge of matters not within
the knowledge of persons of average education, learning and
experience, who may assist a jury in arriving at a verdict by
expressing an opinion on a state of facts shown by the evidence and
based upon his or her special knowledge
Field sobriety test Correct Answer - Any one of several
roadside tests that can be used to determine whether a subject is
impaired
Gait ataxia Correct Answer - An unsteady, staggering gait
(walk) in which walking is uncoordinated and appears to be "not
ordered."