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NYPD 2ND TRIMESTER PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+RECENT VERSION 1) Defence Types. - ANSWER Justification, Infancy, 99%/Mental Disease &Defect, Entrapment 51% 2) Infancy - ANSWER Defendant is not criminally liable due to their age: - less than 7: no criminal responsibility. - 7-15: Juvenile Delinquency (13,14,15 certain felonies are juvenile offenders) - 16 or older: charged as adults. 3) Entrapment - ANSWER Occurs when a defendant is actively induced, encouraged, or lured by a public servant to commit an illegal act. 4) Elements of an offense - ANSWER Written law - defining the offense Act - constituting the external physical part of a crime committed by the offender. Mental element - the offender's state of mind toward the act. Result - injury or potential for injury produced by the act Causal Relationship - between the unlawful act, the result, and the underlying mental element. 5) Attempt to commit a crime. - ANSWER A change of attempt to commit a crime will reduce the charge by one class. Ex: Class A felony to Class B Felony. 6) Attempt - ANSWER Engages in conduct which tends to effect the commission of such crime. 7) Forcible Touching (M) - ANSWER intentionally and for no legitimate purpose, squeezes, grabs or pinches the sexual or other intimate parts of another person. 8) Facilitating a sex offense with a controlled substance (F) - ANSWER Knowingly give victim substance without consent. Intent to commit felony sex offense. 9) Lack of consent. - ANSWER Mentally disabled Mentally incapacitated Physically helpless Forcible compulsion Underage Office of children and family services Health/mental health care provider Correctional facility Vulnerable person 10) Sexual abuse (M) - ANSWER a person subjects another person to sexual contact: Victim is over 10 but less than 17 yrs old Victim is incapable of consent for reasons other than age (mentally disabled or incapacitated) Without consent 11) Sexual abuse (F) - ANSWER a person subjects another person to sexual contact: By forcible compulsion Victim physically helpless Victim is less than 11 yrs old Victim is less than 13 yrs old and the actor is 21 or older. 12) Aggravated Sexual Abuse (F) - ANSWER when a person insert: A foreign object (whether or not causing physical injury) or A finger (causing PI or SPI) into another person's "PURV" Penis Urethra Rectum Vagina without consent. 13) Accessorial conduct - ANSWER acting with the mental culpability for the commission of an offense. Directs or aids another person to engage in an offense. "acting in concert" Individuals acting with the same mental state are both guilty of an offense. 14) Statute of limitations - ANSWER class a and certain b felonies = no time limit Certain class b and c,d,e felony = 5 years Misdemeanor = 2 yrs Petty offense = 1 yr 15) Purpose of the penal law - ANSWER forbid conduct that causes or threatens to cause harm. 16) Intent And Motive - ANSWER the determination to an act The desire to make you want to do a criminal act. 17) 4 culpable mental states. - ANSWER reckless - aware of and disregards risk Intentional - objective is to cause a result Criminal negligence - fails to see risk Knowingly - aware of conduct causing risk. 18) Reckless - ANSWER aware of and disregards risk 19) Intentional - ANSWER objective is to cause a result 20) Criminal negligence - ANSWER fails to see risk 21) Knowingly - ANSWER aware of conduct causing risk 22) Harassment (V) - ANSWER HIT + no injury or follow or annoy/alarm 23) Harassment (M) - ANSWER repeatedly harass or cause fear of PI 24) Aggravated harassment (M) - ANSWER use communication device to cause fear of PI/property damage Family + physical contact/PI Harassing via telephone with no other purpose of legitimate communication 25) Aggravated harassment (F) - ANSWER noose, swastika, burn cross in public cause $50 in damage,Discrimination. 26) Public Lewdness (M) - ANSWER Naked + intent of being observed. 27) Public lewdness 1st Degree (M) - ANSWER naked + 19 or more + juvenile (15 or less) 28) Reckless Endangerment (M) - ANSWER reckless + risk of PI or SPI No injury is incurred. 29) Reckless endangerment (F) - ANSWER Depraved indifference + risk of SPI/Death No injury is incurred. 30) Menacing 2nd Degree (M) - ANSWER Threat with weapons intended to cause imminent fear of PI/SPI or death. 31) Menacing 3rd Degree - ANSWER Threat intended to cause imminent fear of PI/SPI or death 32) Stalking 4th Degree (M) - ANSWER Cause reasonable fear of material harm to person/family or a third party. Cause material harm by following/telephoning or initiating communication Reasonably fear that their employment, business, or career is threatened. 33) Stalking 3rd Degree (M) - ANSWER Cause fear of PI, SPI or death; the commission of a sex offense, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment. 34) Assault 3 (M) - ANSWER I PI NO Intends and causes PI R PI NO Recklessly causes PI/SPI w/o weapon R SPI NO Recklessly causes PI with weapon R PI YES Crim Negli causes PI/SPI with weapon C PI YES Crim Negli no weapon = civil C SPI YES 35) Assault 2 (F) - ANSWER intends and causes SPI Intends and causes PI with weapon Recklessly causes SPI with weapon Causes PI on city employee Intends and causes PI on victim 65 years or older AND at least 10 yrs younger. 36) Assault on a peace officer, police officer, firefighter or EMS (F) - ANSWER intentionally cause SPI 37) Aggravated Assault Upon a person less than 11 yrs old (F) - ANSWER Person 18 or older commits Assault 3 (M) upon a person less than 11 yrs old 38) Aggravated Assault upon a police or a peace officer (F) - ANSWER intend SPI with weapon on PO, causes SPI 39) Gang Assault (F) - ANSWER 3 + intend PI/SPI cause SPI 40) Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or blood circulation (M) - ANSWER intentionally block nose, mouth or nose. 41) Strangulation 2 (F) - ANSWER Criminal obstruction of breathing + PI/unconsiousness 42) Strangulation 1 (F) - ANSWER Criminal obstruction of breathing + SPI 43) Criminal Contempt (M) - ANSWER intentional disobedience of lawful court mandate 44) Criminal Contempt (F) - ANSWER violates OOP + harassing, menacing or causing fear. 45) Aggravated criminal contempt (F) - ANSWER violates OOP + intends or recklessly causes SPI or PI 46) Murder 1 (F) - ANSWER 19 yrs old and older intentionally causes death of a city employee; Witness Life sentence Serial killer Torture to death Killer for hire 47) Murder 1 (F) - ANSWER intentionally causes death Depraved indifference causes death while attempting, committing or fleeing any of the following felonies: CARBRAKES Criminal sexual act Aggravated Sexual Abuse kidnapping Arson escape 1 and 2 Robbery sexual abuse 1 Burglary rape 1 48) Manslaughter 2 (F) - ANSWER recklessly causes death Abortion before 24 weeks Aids suicide 49) Manslaughter 1 (F) - ANSWER intends SPI causes death Abortion after 24 weeks EDP causes death 18 or older recklessly causes death of child or less 50) Unlawful dealing with a child 2nd degree (M) - ANSWER owner allows child in bar, hookah spot, tattoo parlor without guardian A person tattoos the body of a child less than 18 A person sells tobacco in any form to a child less than 18 51) Unlawful dealing with child 1st degree (M) - ANSWER knowingly permits a child less than 18 to enter premises where is sexual activity, controlled substances, or marijuana. Gives sells or causes to be given or sold any alcoholic beverage to a person less than 21 years old. 52) Kidnapping (F) - ANSWER when a person abducts another person Often committed with robbery or larceny 53) Custodial interference (M) - ANSWER relative of a child less than 16, intending to hold the child permanently or for a long period of time and knowing that he has no right to do so. 54) Custodial interference (F) - ANSWER a person removes such person from the state with intent to remove them permanently 55) Endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person (M) - ANSWER recklessly engages in conduct which is likely to be injurious to the physical, mental or moral welfare of a person who is unable to care for him or herself. 56) Endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person (F) - ANSWER knowingly engages in conduct which is likely to be injurious to the physical mental or moral welfare of a person who is unable to care for him or herself

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PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+<RECENT
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1) If a spot of latex paint on wood remove it by - ANSWER Scraping
with a knife


2) When working with a new wood, fill nails holes cracks and small holes -
ANSWER After priming


3) Natural shellac is derived from secretions of - ANSWER Lac insects


4) The proper way to treat stains caused by rusted nail heads is to -
ANSWER Sand, countersink nail, prime , fill and finish with two
coats


5) The liquid portion of paint is called - ANSWER The vehicle


6) How should you clean a greasy kitchen wall prior to painting -
ANSWER With trisodium phosphate

,7) Which is the preferred primer for knots in wood - ANSWER Shellac


8) Best undercoat for new wood casing is - ANSWER Enamel


9) In general painting over wet surface will result in - ANSWER
Blistering


10) When should you apply a seaming roller - ANSWER
Immediately


11) Which improves the opacity of paint - ANSWER Binder


12) A scale 1/4" refers to - ANSWER 4'=1"


13) What flame spread classification is acceptable for a residential exit
corridor - ANSWER Class iii


14) Which is best material to coat a wood deck - ANSWER Spar
varnish


15) What will most Likely happen if a back in a stucco wall is filled
with silicone caulk - ANSWER The paint will not cover


16) What is best material to fill in a crack in an interior wall -
ANSWER Sparkle


17) Where is efflorescence found - ANSWER Concrete and
masonry surface

,18) Which of the following will give you the smoothest finish when
painting a door with latex paint - ANSWER A sprayer


19) How long should you wait before painting after applying gypsum
veneer plaster - ANSWER 4 weeks


20) Which of the following components of paint affects the adhesions
of the surface - ANSWER Binder


21) When painting a window with a wood sash how far from the sash
should the tape be placed - ANSWER 1/4"


22) Why is breathable paint useful for exteriors - ANSWER It won't
blister


23) ALUMINUM preperation - ANSWER remove corrosion with
wire brush remove oil and grease with solvents or steam etch
unweathered aluminum with 10 % phosphoric acid and rinse prime with
zinc chromate


24) SURFACE PREPARATION BRICK - ANSWER e remove dirt,
excess mortar, efflorescence, etc. By brush, air, or e weather for one
month before finishing with latex e can be sealed with a latex primer-
sealer, a clear resin, or a clear silicone water repellant


25) SURFACE PREPARATION CONCRETE - ANSWER wash
old concrete surfaces with detergent to remove oil and dirt, etch new (but
cured) concrete surfaces with acid weather for one month before finishing
with latex e if porous, use block filler or a cement grout/latex primer e if
grouted or chalking, apply an alkali-resistant primer (e.g., clear phenolic

, or alkyd resin coating) . May be sealed with a clear silicone water
repellant


26) SURFACE PREPARATION CONCRETE BLOCK - ANSWER
must dry . If porous, use a block filler or a cement grout/latex primer


27) SURFACE PREPARATION CONCRETE FLOOR - ANSWER
etch with a muriatic acid wash to improve adhesion prime with alkali-
and water-resistant sealer


28) SURFACE PREPARATION GYPSUM BOARD (DRYWALL) -
ANSWER prime with PV A sealer (not alkyd or oil primers, which
will raise the nap) finish with latex or alkyd


29) SURFACE PREPERATION IRON, GALVANIZED -
ANSWER Remove grease, residue, and corrosion with a solvent or
chemical wash if unweathered, etch with a weak acid wash if weathered,
treat as a ferrous metal e use a rust-inhibiting primer such as zinc
chromate


30) SURFACE PREPARATION METAL, FERROUS - ANSWER
clean corrosion from the surface e prime with alkyd metal primer


31) SURFACE PREPARATION PLASTER and STUCCO month -
ANSWER cure at least one month at 60°F or more soft surfaces
should be hardened with a mild acid (e.g., vinegar) or zinc sulfate wash
check for moisture before sealing e prime with a PVA or alkyd
primer/sealer prime highly alkaline surfaces or rough plaster with an
alkali-resistant latex or alkyd


32) SURFACE PREPARATION SHINGLES, WOOD - ANSWER
prime before nailing by dipping shingle in shingle stain, house paint

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