PPCT EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL ANSWERS
CORRECT LATEST 2025/2026
101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The autonomic nervous system has two divisions. What are they? - ANSWER:
Sympathetic and parasympathetic
The heart rate and performance principle, which talks about the heart rate's
optimal performance, is? - ANSWER inverted u-law
A person can lose up to what percentage of peripheral vision when sns
activates? - ANSWER 70%
The optimal performance heart rate is? - ANSWER 115-145 bpm
Muscle-building and maintenance foods are referred to as? - ANSWER
proteins
Energy system that becomes depleted after 10-15 seconds reducing the maximal
output by 45% is the? - ANSWER ATP/PC
What are the 3 dimensions of acceptability that are the basis for the PPCT
system philosophy? - ANSWER Medical, Legal, Tactical
Subject being escorted locks out his arm, what is he doing? what do you follow
up with? - ANSWER Straight arm lock out -- Straight arm take down
, Subject being escorted curls his arm across towards his chest suddenly, what is
he doing? What do you follow up with? - ANSWER Side curl -- transport wrist
lock
When applying a wrist lock what knuckle do you press against? - ANSWER
index knuckle
What is the form of neck restraint that presses the side of the neck? - ANSWER
Vascular restraint
The primary principal to minimize risk to the offender's spine is the? -
ANSWER neck brace principal
Two forms of use for pressure points what are they? - ANSWER touch pressure,
stunning strikes.
What are three reasons to be legally justified for cuffing someone with
handcuffs? - ANSWER escape risk, offense made, harm to others or self
You always should search a suspect before cuffing? (true or false) - ANSWER
false
Most common reason for use of angle kick on common peroneal is? -
ANSWER Motor dysfunction
What is the dramatic principal that results in motor dysfunction based on
maximum transfer of kinetic energy? - ANSWER fluid shockwave principal
target of a straight punch? - ANSWER torso
tracheal compression most dangerous neck restraint? - ANSWER respiratory
restraint
what is shoulder pin restraint level 1? - ANSWER rear neck lock, no
compression
CORRECT LATEST 2025/2026
101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The autonomic nervous system has two divisions. What are they? - ANSWER:
Sympathetic and parasympathetic
The heart rate and performance principle, which talks about the heart rate's
optimal performance, is? - ANSWER inverted u-law
A person can lose up to what percentage of peripheral vision when sns
activates? - ANSWER 70%
The optimal performance heart rate is? - ANSWER 115-145 bpm
Muscle-building and maintenance foods are referred to as? - ANSWER
proteins
Energy system that becomes depleted after 10-15 seconds reducing the maximal
output by 45% is the? - ANSWER ATP/PC
What are the 3 dimensions of acceptability that are the basis for the PPCT
system philosophy? - ANSWER Medical, Legal, Tactical
Subject being escorted locks out his arm, what is he doing? what do you follow
up with? - ANSWER Straight arm lock out -- Straight arm take down
, Subject being escorted curls his arm across towards his chest suddenly, what is
he doing? What do you follow up with? - ANSWER Side curl -- transport wrist
lock
When applying a wrist lock what knuckle do you press against? - ANSWER
index knuckle
What is the form of neck restraint that presses the side of the neck? - ANSWER
Vascular restraint
The primary principal to minimize risk to the offender's spine is the? -
ANSWER neck brace principal
Two forms of use for pressure points what are they? - ANSWER touch pressure,
stunning strikes.
What are three reasons to be legally justified for cuffing someone with
handcuffs? - ANSWER escape risk, offense made, harm to others or self
You always should search a suspect before cuffing? (true or false) - ANSWER
false
Most common reason for use of angle kick on common peroneal is? -
ANSWER Motor dysfunction
What is the dramatic principal that results in motor dysfunction based on
maximum transfer of kinetic energy? - ANSWER fluid shockwave principal
target of a straight punch? - ANSWER torso
tracheal compression most dangerous neck restraint? - ANSWER respiratory
restraint
what is shoulder pin restraint level 1? - ANSWER rear neck lock, no
compression