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NC BLET State Exam Study Guide: 280 Actual Questions and Detailed Answers (A+ Grade)

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Prepare for the North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring 280 actual exam questions and detailed, verified answers. This resource covers essential topics including criminal law, juvenile justice, traffic enforcement, crash investigation, search and seizure, emergency response, civil process, and more. Ideal for BLET cadets, law enforcement recruits, and officers seeking certification or refresher training. Each answer includes clear explanations to ensure a deep understanding of key concepts and procedures required to excel on the exam and perform effectively in the field.

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NC BLET STATE EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 280 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS A+GRADE

Photographs should ___________________________________________________________
- ......ANSWER........never be used to replace a thorough investigation.

Intangible - ......ANSWER........reference points are those which the officer places at the
scene and must be related to and measured from a tangible reference point.

Roles of the Department of Social Services (DSS) - ......ANSWER........works to prevent
abuse, neglect, dependency, and exploitation of vulnerable individuals, children, and their
families.

Roles of Juvenile Justice - ......ANSWER........They focuses on the behavior of juveniles.
They also aim to keep juveniles safe, but they also specifically address the inappropriate or
delinquent behavior of the juvenile.

Truancy - ......ANSWER........Not going to school

Undisciplined Juvenile - ......ANSWER........less than sixteen 16 years of age but at least 10
years of age, is unlawfully absent from school; or is regularly disobedient to and beyond
the disciplinary control of the juvenile's parent, regularly found in places where it is
unlawful for a juvenile to be; or has run away from home for a period of more than 24 hours;

Delinquent Juvenile - ......ANSWER........less than 18 years of age but at least 16 years of
age, commits a crime or infraction under State law or under an ordinance of local
government, excluding all violations of the motor vehicle laws

What are the 3 basic elements of a crime? - ......ANSWER........-Desire/Intent -Opportunity -
Knowledge

If an elevator must be used in a medical facility, you should use the?
- ......ANSWER........patient/staff elevator

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When a parent abandons an infant less than ____________ days of age by voluntarily
delivering the infant to, a law enforcement officer who is on duty or at a police station or
sheriff's department or an emergency medical service worker who is on duty or at a fire or
emergency medical services station without expressing an intent to return for the infant,
that parent cannot be prosecuted for abandonment of the child or for unlawful surrender
of the child. - ......ANSWER........seven

When transporting a prisoner make sure to check that the prisoner
- ......ANSWER........Maintains regular breathing and levels of consciousness

When decontaminating uniform, you should do what? - ......ANSWER........Normal washing
in hot water with regular detergent

Beyond parental control - ......ANSWER........Not listening to parents

Runaway juvenile - ......ANSWER........ran away from home

What are the 2 major types of patrol? - ......ANSWER........Conspicuous and Inconspicuous

What is the role of a cover officer? - ......ANSWER........-protect the contact officer -keep
eyes on the suspect

What is your task as a crash investigator? - ......ANSWER........Determine Contributing
circumstances

What are 2 types of final resting positions? - ......ANSWER........Controlled uncontrolled

Controlled - ......ANSWER........final resting positions are perpetuated by the driver since
they are in control and able to steer and brake.

Uncontrolled - ......ANSWER........positions are very important in the investigation. The
forces of physics determine the point and time objects come to rest.

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What do you put out during a hit and run? - ......ANSWER........Put out a BOLO, with vehicle
description, color, last known direction of travel

What is the National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS)? - ......ANSWER........Was the
system that replaced the five (5) color-coded system was intended to communicate
information about terrorist threats by providing timely, detailed information to the public,
government agencies, first responders, public sector organizations, airports, and other
transportation hubs

What are the roles of the contact officer? - ......ANSWER........Initiates ALL activity (frisks,
searches, etc.) and dialogue with suspects, witnesses, and victims. Conducts all interview
procedures with all parties, initiates arrest procedure, takes notes, conducts radio
transmissions (be aware of comments that suspect may hear)

During a crash report a train will always be the - ......ANSWER........#2 vehicle

On a crash report the engineer is considered the _________________, while the conductor is
considered the ______________ - ......ANSWER........Passenger; Operator

What is the "Blue sign" at the railroad crossing? - ......ANSWER........Emergency
Notification Sign

What are the five types of physical evidence - ......ANSWER........-Final resting positions of
vehicles and bodies -Tire marks -Gouge marks -Debris -Damage to roadside objects

One mark is: - ......ANSWER........-Gouges or small groups of gouges less than 3 feet across
-Splatter areas or puddles less than 3 feet across. -Grooves, scrubs, and other tire marks
less than 3 feet long -small parts of the vehicle which may have become detached

Two marks are: - ......ANSWER........Bodies - placing one mark at the head and one at the
center of mass. Vehicles - mark the center of each tire on one side. Straight grooves, skid
marks, or other tire marks long sections of railing or fences scraped or damaged Dribble
paths
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