questions and answers with solutions
Officer Smith is in charge of all of the canine teams in his sector. Fifteen canine teams are
stationed in his sector. Most of the canine teams are located at stations along the border.
Several canine teams are located away from the border in large urban areas. All of the teams
must be available to travel to any duty station within the sector. - ANSWER From the
information given above, it can be validly concluded that, in Officer Smith's sector,
none of the teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within the sector
The Chief of Police strives to provide quality service to the community while using resources
efficiently. Accordingly, the Chief must take into account several factors when allocating
resources. For example, if it is a holiday weekend, additional staff are assigned to duty. However,
if additional staff are assigned to duty, special funding is needed from the city council. -
ANSWER From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that
if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is not a holiday weekend
Several different means of smuggling, such as cross-border tunnels, are used to bring narcotics,
individuals, and contraband into the United States. Cross-border tunnels can be found all along
the land border of the United States. They vary significantly in size and complexity of
construction, although most are crudely constructed. Further, most cross-border tunnels are
used for smuggling narcotics, although illegal aliens and other contraband have also been
smuggled using tunnels. - ANSWER From the information given above, it CANNOT be validly
concluded that
all cross-border tunnels are used for narcotics smuggling
Naturalized U.S. citizens can lose their U.S. citizenship if and only if they expatriate or are
denaturalized. Misrepresentation on a legal permanent residence application, certain crimes,
, and leaving the United States within one year of naturalization to establish permanent
residence elsewhere are all grounds for denaturalization. P.C. is a naturalized U.S. citizen. -
ANSWER From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that
if P.C. loses her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized, then she must have expatriated
Following the Vietnam War, many people from Southeast Asia were paroled into the United
States with an indefinite immigration status. In 2003, a new rule was developed to allow for
adjustment of immigration status for some of these people. According to the new rule, all
nationals of Vietnam (and some others, for example, nationals of Cambodia) who were paroled
into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program were eligible to apply for
permanent resident status. - ANSWER From the information given above, it can be validly
concluded that, based on the new rule of 2003,
no one ineligible to apply for permanent resident status was a national of Vietnam who was
paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program
An employer is permitted to hire a new employee only if the employer is able to verify that the
applicant's employment documentation establishes both of the following: 1) the applicant is
authorized to work in the United States and 2) the applicant who presents the employment
authorization document is the person to whom the documentation was issued. An employer
cannot request that an applicant provide more or different documents than required. If the
documentation appears false or unrelated, employers must refuse acceptance and ask for other
documentation from the Government's list of acceptable documents. - ANSWER From the
information given above, it CANNOT be validly concluded that
if an applicant's documentation appears to be true and relevant to an employer, the employer
must refuse acceptance and ask for other documentation from the Government's list of
acceptable documents
Although the owner of a certain farm said that all her Central American (for example,
Salvadoran and Honduran) workers were working legally, officers discovered that many of the