with Rationales
Question 1
Define the steps for examining luggage.
A) Open luggage, remove items, check weight, examine exterior only
B) Examine the luggage exterior, open luggage, remove items, check weight of
empty bag, examine luggage exterior
C) Remove items, check weight, open luggage
D) Examine exterior, weigh bag, close luggage
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The systematic examination of luggage requires a comprehensive
approach: examining the exterior first to identify any signs of tampering or
concealment, opening the luggage, removing items, checking the weight of the
empty bag (which helps identify false compartments), and re-examining the
exterior. This thorough process ensures no concealment methods are missed.
Question 2
Describe the steps for examining personal items.
A) Weigh items, look at quantity, ignore unusual items
B) Pick up items to check their weight, look closely at items the traveler is carrying
in unusual quantities, ask about unusual items you find in the luggage
C) Only inspect electronic devices
D) Check labels and tags only
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Personal item examination involves physically picking up items to
assess weight (which may indicate hidden contraband), paying special attention to
items carried in unusual quantities (which may suggest smuggling), and inquiring
about any unusual items discovered. This method helps officers identify
concealment in personal belongings.
Question 3
Identify concealment methods used in luggage.
A) Hiding in clothing only
B) False bottom or sides, wrapped inside items in luggage, hidden lining or frame,
hidden within extending handles
C) Concealing in pockets only
D) Hiding in shoes only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Smugglers use various concealment methods in luggage including false
bottoms or sides, wrapping contraband inside other items, utilizing hidden linings
or frames, and concealing items within extending handles. Recognizing these
methods is crucial for effective luggage examination.
Question 4
Identify concealment methods for personal items.
,A) Hiding in plain sight
B) Hiding inside false containers, hiding inside hollowed objects, hiding inside
miscellaneous small gifts and objects
C) Hiding in clothing tags
D) Hiding in wallets
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Personal items can conceal contraband through false containers,
hollowed-out objects, and small gifts or objects. These methods are common
because they appear innocuous and may not raise immediate suspicion. Officers
must be trained to recognize these concealment techniques.
Question 5
Questions you should ask before performing a bag search.
A) Where are you going? How long will you stay?
B) Is this your bag? Is everything in this bag yours? Did you pack this bag yourself?
Are you carrying anything for someone else? Do you have all of your luggage?
C) What is your occupation? Where do you work?
D) Do you have any family in the US?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: These questions establish ownership, responsibility, and awareness of
luggage contents. They help determine if the traveler is knowledgeable about
their baggage and may reveal inconsistencies that suggest smuggling or illegal
, activity. Asking "Is this your bag?" and "Did you pack it yourself?" are critical for
establishing consent and identifying potential red flags.
Question 6
Indicators of concealed contraband.
A) Clean luggage, new tags, organized packing
B) Suspicious shapes, excessive weight, tampering or damage, fresh paint, new
hardware, or other recent repairs, bags within bags, traveler resistance to luggage
search
C) Expensive luggage, brand names
D) Lightweight bags, few items
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: These indicators signal possible contraband concealment. Suspicious
shapes may indicate hidden items, excessive weight suggests concealed cargo,
tampering or damage may show attempts to access hidden compartments, and
recent repairs could indicate concealment modifications. Traveler resistance is also
a behavioral indicator.
Question 7
The purpose of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Radiation Detection
Program.