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Looking to dominate your Nevada Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Examination? This "S-Tier" Elite Test Bank is the definitive resource designed for candidates who demand more than just rote memorization. This comprehensive guide engineers the cognitive structural integrity required for top-tier tactical execution and legal liability protection. What’s Inside: 30 Professionally Crafted Questions: Spanning three cognitive tiers: Foundational Syntax, Complex Application/Simulation, and Grandmaster Synthesis. Statutory Precision: Every answer is backed by exact Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and Administrative Code (NAC) citations. Mentor’s Analysis: Exclusive insights on "State v. Lloyd" (2013), domestic violence mandatory arrest mandates, 60-minute detention caps, and POBR requirements. Distractor Analysis: Learn exactly why wrong answers are wrong, bypassing common traps that lead to failure. Data-Driven Cheat Sheets: Includes critical thresholds for crime classifications, blood-drug concentration limits, and PPRT physical readiness standards. Whether you are preparing for the academy or sharpening your street-level decision-making, this document provides the elite training edge needed to ensure academic mastery translates flawlessly into real-world performance.

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The Elite Universal Test Bank:

Nevada Peace Officer

Standards and Training (POST)

Examination
PART 0: THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Cognitive Tier Subject Matter Focus Page/Section
Reference
PART I: The Preview Pre-Assessment Critical Axioms, Section I
Statutory Mechanics, &
Parameter Tables
PART II: The Elite Test Section II
Bank
Tier 1 (Questions 1–10) Foundational Syntax & Nevada Revised Q1–Q10
Application Statutes (NRS)
Definitions, Timelines,
& Core Rules
Tier 2 (Questions Complex Application & Scenario Navigation, Q11–Q20
11–20) Simulation Case Law Overlays
(State v. Lloyd), &
Variable Alteration
Tier 3 (Questions Grandmaster Synthesis Multi-Statute Overlays, Q21–Q30
21–30) Tactical Cognition, &
High-Stakes Legal
Liability
PART I: THE PREVIEW
Mastery of the Nevada Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) curriculum requires a
fundamental transition from the rote memorization of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) to the
real-time, high-pressure synthesis of statutory mechanics. This comprehensive document
engineers elite cognitive structural integrity, ensuring that academic mastery translates

,flawlessly into bulletproof judicial reporting, civil liability protection, and dominant tactical
execution on the street.

The "Critical Axioms" Cheat Sheet
●​ The State v. Lloyd (2013) Imperative: Nevada no longer requires independent exigency
for the automobile exception. If an officer has probable cause that a vehicle contains
contraband, the vehicle's inherent ready mobility satisfies the exigency requirement.
Warrantless searches of mobile conveyances require probable cause alone.
●​ The 60-Minute Hard Deck (NRS 171.123): A Terry stop (temporary detention) in Nevada
has a strict, absolute maximum duration of 60 minutes. Detainees must identify
themselves but cannot be compelled to answer further inquiries.
●​ The Domestic Violence Mandatory Arrest (NRS 171.137): If probable cause exists that
a battery constituting domestic violence occurred within the preceding 24 hours, an arrest
is mandatory unless specific mitigating circumstances exist. In mutual battery, the officer
must identify and arrest the primary physical aggressor.
●​ The 48-Hour POBR Mandate (NRS 289.060): Under the Peace Officer Bill of Rights, an
agency must provide a minimum of 48 hours written notice before interrogating a peace
officer regarding alleged misconduct. The notice must specify the exact nature, date, and
location of the allegations.
●​ The Duty to Intervene (NRS 193.308): Any officer observing unjustified physical force
must safely intervene to prevent it and is statutorily required to report the observation in
writing to a supervisor within 10 days.

Crucial Thresholds Data Tables
NRS 193.120: Crime Classifications & Punishments
Classification Statutory Definition / Penalty Source Reference
Limit
Misdemeanor Punishable by max 6 months in
county jail or max $1,000 fine.
Gross Misdemeanor Punishable by max 364 days in
county jail or max $2,000 fine.
Felony Punishable by death or
imprisonment in state prison
(min 1+ years).
NRS 484C.110: Per Se Prohibited Substance Blood Thresholds
Substance Blood Concentration Source Reference
(Nanograms per milliliter)
Marijuana Metabolite 5 ng/ml
Amphetamine 100 ng/ml
Cocaine / Heroin / Morphine 50 ng/ml
NAC 289.200: Category I POST Physical Readiness Test (PPRT) Minimums
Event Minimum Standard Source Reference
Vertical Jump 14 inches
Agility Run 19.5 seconds

, Event Minimum Standard Source Reference
Sit-Ups (1 Minute) 30 repetitions
Push-Ups 23 repetitions (no time limit)
300 Meter Run 68 seconds
1.5 Mile Run 16 minutes, 57 seconds

PART II: THE ELITE TEST BANK
Tier 1: Foundational Syntax & Application
Q1: A Category I peace officer conducts a temporary detention of a subject matching the
description of a recent robbery suspect. The officer detains the subject for 75 minutes while
waiting for detectives to arrive with the victim for a show-up identification. Based on the
principles of NRS 171.123 (Temporary Detention), which conclusion regarding the legality of this
detention is the MOST ACCURATE? A) The detention is lawful because investigating a felony
robbery permits reasonable detentions up to 120 minutes. B) The detention is unlawful because
the suspect cannot be compelled to identify himself during a temporary stop. C) The detention is
unlawful because temporary detentions in Nevada must not exceed 60 minutes under any
circumstances. D) The detention is lawful as long as the suspect was not moved from the
immediate vicinity of the initial stop.
●​ The Answer: C (The detention is unlawful because temporary detentions in Nevada must
not exceed 60 minutes under any circumstances.)
●​ Distractor Analysis:
○​ A is incorrect: This relies on a generalized federal reasonableness standard,
completely ignoring the strict statutory time limit imposed by the Nevada legislature.
○​ B is incorrect: NRS 171.123 explicitly dictates that a person so detained shall
identify himself, though he may not be compelled to answer other inquiries.
○​ D is incorrect: While keeping the suspect in the immediate vicinity is a requirement
of the statute, it does not override the absolute 60-minute temporal limitation.
The Mentor's Analysis: The Nevada legislature removed temporal ambiguity from investigatory
detentions to prevent de facto arrests. When facing investigative delays, the immediate priority
is establishing probable cause for an arrest before the clock expires. By utilizing the 60-minute
statutory cap, you bypass the common trap of unlawfully prolonging a stop based on federal
Terry ambiguities. Professional/Academic Intuition: The 60-minute rule is a hard deck; at
minute 61, the encounter must either become a consensual interaction, an arrest, or an illegal
seizure.
Q2: During a routine traffic stop, an officer develops probable cause to believe that a vehicle
contains illegal narcotics after a drug-detection dog alerts to the trunk. The vehicle is turned off,
and the driver is safely secured in the patrol car. Based on the Nevada Supreme Court ruling in
State v. Lloyd (2013), which action is MOST APPROPRIATE? A) The officer must impound the
vehicle and obtain a search warrant because there is no immediate threat of the evidence being
destroyed. B) The officer may search the entire vehicle immediately without a warrant based
solely on probable cause. C) The officer must obtain verbal consent from the driver, as the
exigency of a mobile vehicle was neutralized when the driver was secured. D) The officer may
only search the passenger compartment without a warrant, leaving the trunk for a subsequent
inventory search.
●​ The Answer: B (The officer may search the entire vehicle immediately without a warrant

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