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CJE READINESS II EXAM 2026-2027 STUDY
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
WITH DETAILED RATIONALES (100% CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATED VERSION
2026 EDIT

Question 1

An officer arrives at a scene where a potentially dangerous suspect is present. What should the
officer prioritize before beginning routine investigative activities?

A. Completing the written report
B. Scene safety and threat assessment
C. Collecting witness statements
D. Issuing citations

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Scene safety and threat assessment

RATIONALE: Officer and public safety take priority. The officer should assess potential threats,
establish control of the scene, and only then proceed with investigative activities.



Question 2

An officer receives reliable information that a person has just committed a burglary and is
fleeing nearby. Which legal concept may justify temporarily detaining the person?

A. Reasonable suspicion
B. Absolute certainty
C. Civil liability
D. Probable guilt

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Reasonable suspicion

RATIONALE: Reasonable suspicion, based on specific and articulable facts, can justify a
temporary investigative detention. It requires less justification than probable cause for an
arrest.



Question 3

,Which constitutional amendment primarily protects against unreasonable searches and
seizures?

A. First Amendment
B. Fourth Amendment
C. Fifth Amendment
D. Eighth Amendment

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Fourth Amendment

RATIONALE: The Fourth Amendment protects people against unreasonable searches and
seizures and establishes constitutional requirements governing many law-enforcement searches
and arrests.



Question 4

An officer arrests a suspect and intends to conduct a custodial interrogation. What
constitutional protection is particularly relevant?

A. Miranda rights
B. Right to vote
C. Freedom of assembly
D. Protection from excessive fines

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Miranda rights

RATIONALE: Miranda protections generally require law enforcement to advise a person of
specified constitutional rights before custodial interrogation, subject to applicable exceptions
and legal requirements.



Question 5

Which amendment protects a person against compelled self-incrimination?

A. First Amendment
B. Fourth Amendment
C. Fifth Amendment
D. Seventh Amendment

CORRECT ANSWER: C. Fifth Amendment

,RATIONALE: The Fifth Amendment includes protection against being compelled to testify
against oneself in a criminal case.



Question 6

Which amendment guarantees important rights to a criminal defendant, including the right to
counsel in applicable circumstances?

A. Second Amendment
B. Fourth Amendment
C. Sixth Amendment
D. Tenth Amendment

CORRECT ANSWER: C. Sixth Amendment

RATIONALE: The Sixth Amendment provides several protections for criminal defendants,
including the right to counsel, a speedy and public trial, and confrontation of witnesses.



Question 7

An officer conducts a search without a warrant. Which statement is most accurate?

A. Every warrantless search is automatically unconstitutional
B. Warrantless searches may be lawful under recognized exceptions
C. Officers can always search any person's home
D. A warrant is never required

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Warrantless searches may be lawful under recognized exceptions

RATIONALE: Although warrants are an important Fourth Amendment safeguard, recognized
exceptions can permit warrantless searches in particular circumstances, such as consent,
exigent circumstances, and certain searches incident to lawful arrest.



Question 8

An officer asks a person for permission to search a vehicle. The person voluntarily agrees. What
legal basis may support the search?

A. Consent
B. Automatic probable cause

, C. Double jeopardy
D. Entrapment

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Consent

RATIONALE: Voluntary consent can provide a lawful basis for a search. The circumstances
surrounding consent must satisfy applicable constitutional and legal requirements.



Question 9

Which standard generally requires more justification?

A. Reasonable suspicion
B. Probable cause
C. Mere curiosity
D. General concern

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Probable cause

RATIONALE: Probable cause is a higher standard than reasonable suspicion. It is generally
required for an arrest and for obtaining a search warrant, subject to recognized exceptions.



Question 10

An officer observes a person committing a crime in the officer's presence. What may this
provide?

A. Grounds for appropriate enforcement action under applicable law
B. Automatic permission to search the person's home
C. Automatic permission to search every vehicle nearby
D. Immunity from constitutional requirements

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Grounds for appropriate enforcement action under applicable law

RATIONALE: Observing a crime can establish facts supporting enforcement action, but officers
must still comply with constitutional and statutory requirements governing searches, arrests,
and seizures.



Question 11

What is the primary purpose of establishing a crime-scene perimeter?

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