NC BLET FINAL PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Ethics - Answer-The discipline of determining good and evil and defining moral duties is
the definition of
Morals - Answer-The principles of right and wrong is the defined in your outline as
Law enforcement code of ethics
Canons of police ethics
law enforcements oath of honor - Answer-sources where the codes of ethics are laid out
for law enforcement professionals
A law enforcement officer is seen as both a Crime Fighter and Public Servant. Which of
the following characteristic is linked to the Due Process Model
a. efficiency is rejected if it involves shortcuts
b. failure of law enforcement means the breakdown of order
c. there is a presumption of guilt
d. repression of criminal conduct is the most important function - Answer-Efficiency is
rejected if it involves shortcuts
Which of the following types of unethical behavior are NOT defined properly
a. Graft - officer uses his position for personal benefit in the form of cash, property, sex,
drugs, foods or preferred assignment
b. Workplace Deviance - the direction of harassment or discrimination at colleagues;
cronyism and nepotism in promotion and assignment; drug or alcohol use while on duty
c. Workplace Deviance - the direction of harassment or discrimination at colleagues;
cronyism and nepotism in promotion and assignment; drug or alcohol use while off duty
d. Process corruption - occurs when law enforcement officers engage in behavior in
their personal lives that reflects poorly on the department and the profession of law
enforcement - Answer-workplace deviance - the direction of harassment or
discrimination at colleagues; cronyism, and nepotism in promotion and assignment;
drugs or alcohol use while off duty
Which of these is NOT identified by the outline as a most frequently encountered ethical
dilemma
a. Dilemma of indiscretion
b. dilemma of duty
c. dilemma of honesty
d. dilemma of loyalty - Answer-Dilemma of Indiscretion
,The outline states one aspect that makes law enforcement different than other
businesses or professions. This defining aspects is
a. self-assessments
b. continuing training
c. public trust
d. private trust - Answer-public trust
An officer who covers up misdeeds and wrongdoings by fellow officers is engaged in
a. noble cause corruption
b. self-preservation
c. code of silence
d. slippery slope activity - Answer-code of silence
The noble cause in noble cause corruption is the police officer's
a. profound moral commitment to make the world a safer place to live
b. the subversion of their crime-fighting in favor of the public service role
c. the belief that difficulties brought on by job technicalities are the only thing that make
the job worthwhile
d. a deep belief that all people are innocent - Answer-profound moral commitment to
make the world a safer place to live
Which of the following is NOT a Primary Coronary Risk Factor
a. abnormal blood cholesterol
b. high blood pressure
c. tobacco smoking
d. diabetes - Answer-diabetes
Which of the following is NOT identified in the outline as a common on-duty / career
related injury for police officers
a. back pain / back injury
b. blood-borne disease
c. heat injury and illness
d. stress related illness - Answer-blood-borne disease
It is an open invitation for injuries if you fail to include which of the following in your
workout routine
a. warm up
b. cool down
c. stretching
d. any one of these may lead to injury - Answer-any one of these may lead to injury
,Recruit Johnson is training in PT and begins to complain of foot pain and possible joint
issues. According to the outline, what is identified as likely being the most common
significant contributor to the injury
a. failure to stretch
b. weather related ailments ( quick changes in weather patterns )
c. not enough, not soon enough
d. inadequate shoes - Answer-inadequate shoes
When should stretching be done during your workout
a. first part when the muscles are fresh
b. last part when the muscles are warm
c. middle part between aerobic and anaerobic exercises
d. at any point if your flexibility is inadequate - Answer-last part when the muscles are
warm
The basic treatment for musculoskeletal injuries is the ___________ principles
a. R.E.S.T
b. R.I.S.S
c. K.I.S.S
d. R.I.C.E - Answer-R.I.C.E
Which of the following is NOT listed in the outline as one of the three major nutrients
a. carbohydrates
b. vitamins
c. fats
d. protein - Answer-vitamins
Which of the following statements is thought to be true in regards to nutrition and the
reduction of heart disease
a. consume less saturated and more unsaturated ( polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated ) fats
b. consume more saturated and more unsaturated ( polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated ) fats
c. consume twice the amount of fat than protein as protein has more calories per gram
d. dietary choices are not thought to have any impact on the reduction of heart disease -
Answer-consume less saturated and more unsaturated ( polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated ) fats
Which of the following statements is true
, a) fats have more than twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or proteins
b) Fats have less than half as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or proteins
c) Proteins have more than twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or fats
d) Carbohydrates have more than twice as many calories per gram as fats or proteins -
Answer-Fats have more than twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or
proteins
Physiologically speaking, there are two types of fitness ( being physically fit ). These two
types are
a) Aerobic and Steroidal
b) Distance Running and Weight Training
c) Circulatory and Digestive
d) Aerobic and Muscular (Musculoskeletal) - Answer-aerobic and muscular
( musculoskeletal)
Three factors are normally considered in determining the amount of aerobic exercise
necessary to get desired effects. These factors are known as F.I.T which stands for
a) Frequency, Intensity, and Time
b) Frequency, Interest, and Time
c) Follow-up, Insisting, and Tactical
d) Frequency, Intensity, and Total Body Workout - Answer-frequency, intensity, and
time
The proper order for a workout routine is
a) Warm-up, Workout, Stretch, Cool-down
b) Stretch, Warm-up, Workout, Cool-down
c) Warm-up, Workout, Cool-down, Stretch
d) Warm-up, Stretch, Workout, Cool down - Answer-warm-up, workout, cool-down,
stretch
Which of these is a secondary coronary risk factor
a) Women older than 45 and men older than 55
b) Men older than 45 and women older than 55
c) Any person over age 45
d) Tobacco Smoking - Answer-Men older than 45 and women older than 55
A total cholesterol level greater than or equal to _________ mg / d is a major risk factor
a) 100
b) 150
c) 200
d) 250 - Answer-200
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Ethics - Answer-The discipline of determining good and evil and defining moral duties is
the definition of
Morals - Answer-The principles of right and wrong is the defined in your outline as
Law enforcement code of ethics
Canons of police ethics
law enforcements oath of honor - Answer-sources where the codes of ethics are laid out
for law enforcement professionals
A law enforcement officer is seen as both a Crime Fighter and Public Servant. Which of
the following characteristic is linked to the Due Process Model
a. efficiency is rejected if it involves shortcuts
b. failure of law enforcement means the breakdown of order
c. there is a presumption of guilt
d. repression of criminal conduct is the most important function - Answer-Efficiency is
rejected if it involves shortcuts
Which of the following types of unethical behavior are NOT defined properly
a. Graft - officer uses his position for personal benefit in the form of cash, property, sex,
drugs, foods or preferred assignment
b. Workplace Deviance - the direction of harassment or discrimination at colleagues;
cronyism and nepotism in promotion and assignment; drug or alcohol use while on duty
c. Workplace Deviance - the direction of harassment or discrimination at colleagues;
cronyism and nepotism in promotion and assignment; drug or alcohol use while off duty
d. Process corruption - occurs when law enforcement officers engage in behavior in
their personal lives that reflects poorly on the department and the profession of law
enforcement - Answer-workplace deviance - the direction of harassment or
discrimination at colleagues; cronyism, and nepotism in promotion and assignment;
drugs or alcohol use while off duty
Which of these is NOT identified by the outline as a most frequently encountered ethical
dilemma
a. Dilemma of indiscretion
b. dilemma of duty
c. dilemma of honesty
d. dilemma of loyalty - Answer-Dilemma of Indiscretion
,The outline states one aspect that makes law enforcement different than other
businesses or professions. This defining aspects is
a. self-assessments
b. continuing training
c. public trust
d. private trust - Answer-public trust
An officer who covers up misdeeds and wrongdoings by fellow officers is engaged in
a. noble cause corruption
b. self-preservation
c. code of silence
d. slippery slope activity - Answer-code of silence
The noble cause in noble cause corruption is the police officer's
a. profound moral commitment to make the world a safer place to live
b. the subversion of their crime-fighting in favor of the public service role
c. the belief that difficulties brought on by job technicalities are the only thing that make
the job worthwhile
d. a deep belief that all people are innocent - Answer-profound moral commitment to
make the world a safer place to live
Which of the following is NOT a Primary Coronary Risk Factor
a. abnormal blood cholesterol
b. high blood pressure
c. tobacco smoking
d. diabetes - Answer-diabetes
Which of the following is NOT identified in the outline as a common on-duty / career
related injury for police officers
a. back pain / back injury
b. blood-borne disease
c. heat injury and illness
d. stress related illness - Answer-blood-borne disease
It is an open invitation for injuries if you fail to include which of the following in your
workout routine
a. warm up
b. cool down
c. stretching
d. any one of these may lead to injury - Answer-any one of these may lead to injury
,Recruit Johnson is training in PT and begins to complain of foot pain and possible joint
issues. According to the outline, what is identified as likely being the most common
significant contributor to the injury
a. failure to stretch
b. weather related ailments ( quick changes in weather patterns )
c. not enough, not soon enough
d. inadequate shoes - Answer-inadequate shoes
When should stretching be done during your workout
a. first part when the muscles are fresh
b. last part when the muscles are warm
c. middle part between aerobic and anaerobic exercises
d. at any point if your flexibility is inadequate - Answer-last part when the muscles are
warm
The basic treatment for musculoskeletal injuries is the ___________ principles
a. R.E.S.T
b. R.I.S.S
c. K.I.S.S
d. R.I.C.E - Answer-R.I.C.E
Which of the following is NOT listed in the outline as one of the three major nutrients
a. carbohydrates
b. vitamins
c. fats
d. protein - Answer-vitamins
Which of the following statements is thought to be true in regards to nutrition and the
reduction of heart disease
a. consume less saturated and more unsaturated ( polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated ) fats
b. consume more saturated and more unsaturated ( polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated ) fats
c. consume twice the amount of fat than protein as protein has more calories per gram
d. dietary choices are not thought to have any impact on the reduction of heart disease -
Answer-consume less saturated and more unsaturated ( polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated ) fats
Which of the following statements is true
, a) fats have more than twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or proteins
b) Fats have less than half as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or proteins
c) Proteins have more than twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or fats
d) Carbohydrates have more than twice as many calories per gram as fats or proteins -
Answer-Fats have more than twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or
proteins
Physiologically speaking, there are two types of fitness ( being physically fit ). These two
types are
a) Aerobic and Steroidal
b) Distance Running and Weight Training
c) Circulatory and Digestive
d) Aerobic and Muscular (Musculoskeletal) - Answer-aerobic and muscular
( musculoskeletal)
Three factors are normally considered in determining the amount of aerobic exercise
necessary to get desired effects. These factors are known as F.I.T which stands for
a) Frequency, Intensity, and Time
b) Frequency, Interest, and Time
c) Follow-up, Insisting, and Tactical
d) Frequency, Intensity, and Total Body Workout - Answer-frequency, intensity, and
time
The proper order for a workout routine is
a) Warm-up, Workout, Stretch, Cool-down
b) Stretch, Warm-up, Workout, Cool-down
c) Warm-up, Workout, Cool-down, Stretch
d) Warm-up, Stretch, Workout, Cool down - Answer-warm-up, workout, cool-down,
stretch
Which of these is a secondary coronary risk factor
a) Women older than 45 and men older than 55
b) Men older than 45 and women older than 55
c) Any person over age 45
d) Tobacco Smoking - Answer-Men older than 45 and women older than 55
A total cholesterol level greater than or equal to _________ mg / d is a major risk factor
a) 100
b) 150
c) 200
d) 250 - Answer-200