NC BLET STATE EXAM 2024/2025
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
How long is a Civil Summons Valid - Answer-60 days
How can a Subpoena be Served to testify - Answer-In person, Phone, Certified mail
Acceptable Summons Recipients when serving a city - Answer-City manager, Mayor,
City clerk
POPAT - Answer-Police Officer Physical Agility Test
R.I.C.E. stands for what in fitness recovery - Answer-Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
Can you Substitute Service for a subpoena - Answer-No
What percent of your body weight is water - Answer-60-65%
What is an indication of Shock - Answer-Rapid & Weak pulse
Who applies for a Non-testimonial Order - Answer-District Attorney
Who issues a Non-testimonial Order - Answer-Judge
What is an indicator of Arterial Bleeding - Answer-Bright red blood spurting from a
wound
What is a Trigger when refrering to PTSD - Answer-Word/smell evoking a traumatic
event memory
Sexual Assault Offender - Answer-Is usually unknown in sexual assault cases
How long does LE have to provide a Victim with Medical Services - Answer-72 hours
What is Sight Alignment - Answer-Relationship of front sight to rear sight
What is Sight Picture - Answer-Relationship of aligned sights to the target
What designates the caliber of a Bullet - Answer-Diameter
How many provisions to 15A-401(d)(2) - Answer-4
,Cover vs. Concealment - Answer-Concealment hides, cover stops the bullet
Moped Classification - Answer-NOT a motor vehicle
Is a Truck with no Motor still considered a motor vehicle - Answer-YES
How many points on driver license for illegal passing of School Bus - Answer-5 points
What is the minimum age for obtaining a Limited Permit - Answer-15 years old
What is classified as Venous Bleeding - Answer-Steady and dark red bleeding
What is force that pushes a vehicle out of a curve when driving - Answer-Centrifugal
Force
What are the components of Ammo - Answer-Casing, Projectile, Primer, Powder
ABC stands for what in Communications - Answer-Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity
SIPDE stands for what in driving - Answer-Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
What is the most Hazardous Turn when driving - Answer-Y-Turn
Safest Turn when driving - Answer-Right side road turn
AVPU stands for what in responder assessment - Answer-Alert, Verbal, Pain Stimuli,
Unresponsive
2 types of Consent - Answer-Actual & Implied
How many Photos in a Photo lineup - Answer-6 photos
Open-ended Questions - Answer-Promote conversation in communication
SARA stands for what in problem-solving - Answer-Scan, Analysis, Response,
Assessment
What does CYMBAL stand for in vehicle identification - Answer-Color, Year, Make,
Body style, All other info, License
AOC-CR-200 Alias - Answer-Blue sheet
What does T.R.A.C.E.M stand for in Hazmat response - Answer-Thermal, Radiological,
Asphyxiation, Chemical, Etiological, Mechanical
, What are valid forms of ID when purchasing alcohol - Answer-Military ID, Passport,
Drivers License, State ID card
Who has a legal duty to report Child Abuse - Answer-Everyone
What is the basic law of the land - Answer-Constitutional Law
What law declares, commands or prohibits - Answer-Statutory Law
What is Judge-made Law - Answer-Common Law
What are the 2 types of law - Answer-Substantive and Procedural
What speech is not protected by the 1st Amendment - Answer-Obscenity, Fighting
words, Threats, Incendiary speech
What are the Consequences if you violate a citizens constitutional rights - Answer-
Criminal charges, Prosecution, Lawsuits, Fines
Psychosis - Answer-Loss of contact with reality due to mental illness
Depression - Answer-Loss of hope due to mental illness
Mania - Answer-Loss of control due to mental illness
What term is used in place of mental retardation - Answer-Intellectual Disability
What causes a TBI - Answer-Bump, blow, or jolt to the head
E.L.E.A.P. stands for what in mental illness response - Answer-Engage, Listen,
Empathize, Agree, Partner
Who can issue a Involuntary Commitment - Answer-Anyone
What are the 4 types of Commitments - Answer-Voluntary, Involuntary, Emergency,
Outpatient
How long is an IVC order valid - Answer-24 hours
Who issues an IVC order - Answer-Magistrate or Clerk of Court
When no identifying information is available what do you refer to for hazard ID and
response - Answer-Guide 111 in Hazmat book
D.E.C.I.D.E. stands for what in Hazmat response - Answer-Detect, Estimate, Choose,
Identify, Do, Evaluate
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
How long is a Civil Summons Valid - Answer-60 days
How can a Subpoena be Served to testify - Answer-In person, Phone, Certified mail
Acceptable Summons Recipients when serving a city - Answer-City manager, Mayor,
City clerk
POPAT - Answer-Police Officer Physical Agility Test
R.I.C.E. stands for what in fitness recovery - Answer-Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
Can you Substitute Service for a subpoena - Answer-No
What percent of your body weight is water - Answer-60-65%
What is an indication of Shock - Answer-Rapid & Weak pulse
Who applies for a Non-testimonial Order - Answer-District Attorney
Who issues a Non-testimonial Order - Answer-Judge
What is an indicator of Arterial Bleeding - Answer-Bright red blood spurting from a
wound
What is a Trigger when refrering to PTSD - Answer-Word/smell evoking a traumatic
event memory
Sexual Assault Offender - Answer-Is usually unknown in sexual assault cases
How long does LE have to provide a Victim with Medical Services - Answer-72 hours
What is Sight Alignment - Answer-Relationship of front sight to rear sight
What is Sight Picture - Answer-Relationship of aligned sights to the target
What designates the caliber of a Bullet - Answer-Diameter
How many provisions to 15A-401(d)(2) - Answer-4
,Cover vs. Concealment - Answer-Concealment hides, cover stops the bullet
Moped Classification - Answer-NOT a motor vehicle
Is a Truck with no Motor still considered a motor vehicle - Answer-YES
How many points on driver license for illegal passing of School Bus - Answer-5 points
What is the minimum age for obtaining a Limited Permit - Answer-15 years old
What is classified as Venous Bleeding - Answer-Steady and dark red bleeding
What is force that pushes a vehicle out of a curve when driving - Answer-Centrifugal
Force
What are the components of Ammo - Answer-Casing, Projectile, Primer, Powder
ABC stands for what in Communications - Answer-Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity
SIPDE stands for what in driving - Answer-Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
What is the most Hazardous Turn when driving - Answer-Y-Turn
Safest Turn when driving - Answer-Right side road turn
AVPU stands for what in responder assessment - Answer-Alert, Verbal, Pain Stimuli,
Unresponsive
2 types of Consent - Answer-Actual & Implied
How many Photos in a Photo lineup - Answer-6 photos
Open-ended Questions - Answer-Promote conversation in communication
SARA stands for what in problem-solving - Answer-Scan, Analysis, Response,
Assessment
What does CYMBAL stand for in vehicle identification - Answer-Color, Year, Make,
Body style, All other info, License
AOC-CR-200 Alias - Answer-Blue sheet
What does T.R.A.C.E.M stand for in Hazmat response - Answer-Thermal, Radiological,
Asphyxiation, Chemical, Etiological, Mechanical
, What are valid forms of ID when purchasing alcohol - Answer-Military ID, Passport,
Drivers License, State ID card
Who has a legal duty to report Child Abuse - Answer-Everyone
What is the basic law of the land - Answer-Constitutional Law
What law declares, commands or prohibits - Answer-Statutory Law
What is Judge-made Law - Answer-Common Law
What are the 2 types of law - Answer-Substantive and Procedural
What speech is not protected by the 1st Amendment - Answer-Obscenity, Fighting
words, Threats, Incendiary speech
What are the Consequences if you violate a citizens constitutional rights - Answer-
Criminal charges, Prosecution, Lawsuits, Fines
Psychosis - Answer-Loss of contact with reality due to mental illness
Depression - Answer-Loss of hope due to mental illness
Mania - Answer-Loss of control due to mental illness
What term is used in place of mental retardation - Answer-Intellectual Disability
What causes a TBI - Answer-Bump, blow, or jolt to the head
E.L.E.A.P. stands for what in mental illness response - Answer-Engage, Listen,
Empathize, Agree, Partner
Who can issue a Involuntary Commitment - Answer-Anyone
What are the 4 types of Commitments - Answer-Voluntary, Involuntary, Emergency,
Outpatient
How long is an IVC order valid - Answer-24 hours
Who issues an IVC order - Answer-Magistrate or Clerk of Court
When no identifying information is available what do you refer to for hazard ID and
response - Answer-Guide 111 in Hazmat book
D.E.C.I.D.E. stands for what in Hazmat response - Answer-Detect, Estimate, Choose,
Identify, Do, Evaluate