TDCJ Correctional Officer Texas Department of Criminal
Justice Exam ALL 180 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
Exam Instructions
Purpose:
This exam is designed to assess your knowledge and preparedness for the duties of a TDCJ
Correctional Officer. It covers topics such as inmate management, safety procedures, security
protocols, use-of-force, and facility operations.
Exam Format:
• Total Questions: 250 multiple-choice questions
• Answer Options: Each question has four options (A, B, C, D)
• Mark only one correct answer per question
• Use a pencil or electronic device if taking digitally
• Do not use any reference materials unless explicitly allowed
Time Limit:
• Recommended: 3 hours
• No penalties for unanswered questions, but correct answers count toward your total
score
Rules:
1. Follow all TDCJ exam protocols and policies.
2. Do not share exam content with others.
3. Answer questions based on your knowledge of correctional policies, procedures, and
law enforcement principles.
4. Safety and security scenarios are based on realistic TDCJ operations.
5. Report any technical or procedural issues to the supervisor immediately.
Scoring:
• Each question carries 1 point
• A passing score is determined by TDCJ standards (usually 70% or higher)
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Questions 1–10
1.
Q: What is the primary mission of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)?
A. To punish offenders through isolation
B. To rehabilitate offenders for community reintegration ✅
C. To supervise only parolees
D. To provide legal representation for inmates
Answer & Rationale: B – TDCJ focuses on rehabilitating offenders to reduce recidivism and
ensure safe reintegration.
2.
Q: Which of the following is considered contraband in a TDCJ facility?
A. TDCJ-issued uniform
B. Legal correspondence
C. Homemade weapon ✅
D. Commissary item
Answer & Rationale: C – Contraband such as weapons threatens the safety of staff and
inmates.
3.
Q: What is the appropriate action after discovering a weapon on an offender?
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A. Hide it and report it later
B. Notify your supervisor immediately ✅
C. Confront the offender physically
D. Dispose of it in the trash
Answer & Rationale: B – Immediate reporting ensures safety and proper handling according to
protocol.
4.
Q: Which level of force is permitted when an offender disobeys but poses no threat?
A. Deadly force
B. Verbal command ✅
C. Physical restraint
D. Use of chemical agents
Answer & Rationale: B – Use of verbal commands is appropriate for non-threatening
disobedience.
5.
Q: Offenders have the right to:
A. Possess personal cell phones
B. Privacy in all activities
C. Access to legal representation ✅
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D. Own firearms in their cell
Answer & Rationale: C – Inmates must have access to legal counsel as required by law.
6.
Q: What form must be completed after a use-of-force incident?
A. I-60 Offender Request Form
B. Use of Force Report ✅
C. Grievance Form Step 1
D. Disciplinary Report
Answer & Rationale: B – Proper documentation ensures accountability and compliance with
TDCJ policy.
7.
Q: A correctional officer’s main duty is to:
A. Provide financial advice to inmates
B. Monitor inmate activities and ensure safety ✅
C. Approve parole applications
D. Represent offenders in court
Answer & Rationale: B – Officers are responsible for maintaining security, safety, and order.
8.
Q: The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) aims to:
A. Decrease incarceration time
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