Accurate Real Exam Questions and Verified
Correct Answer
This document contains the complete set of real exam questions with verified
correct answers for the Platoon 2 Exam for the 2025–2026 cycle. It
covers essential topics such as tactical leadership principles, squad and
platoon movement techniques, combat orders, communication protocols,
weapons handling, land navigation, safety procedures, and mission planning.
Ideal for military trainees, NCOs, and officer candidates preparing for
evaluations or leadership courses
What employees are called upon to conduct personal searches? -
answerAll employees may be called to conduct personal
searches.
What are the 4 most common personal searches conducted by
MDOC staff? - answer1. Screening devices
2. Pat-downs
3. clothed body search
4. strip search.
Define "Pat down search". - answerA brief manual and visual
inspection of body surfaces, hair, clothing, briefcases and
similar items.
,During first aid treatment, staff response will begin immediately
by no later than _________ minutes after discovery. - answer4
What staff member on sight of a medical emergency ensures
meidcal assistance is summoned? - answerThe first staff
member on sight.
What report needs to be filled out when an inmate is injured? -
answerA Prisoner Injury Report.
T/F: When applying restraints, an officer should stand directly in
front of the prisoner. - answerFalse
T/F: Serious physical injury is an injury that requires medical
treatment. - answerTrue
T/F: The "Up Positions" is a firing position. - answerTrue
T/F: To properly ground a shotgun, the muzzle must be pointed
in a safe direction on the ground or bench. - answerTrue.
T/F: The "aim position" is a firing position. - answerTrue
T/F: One type of contraband is any item brought into the
institution other than through proper channels. - answerTrue
Where are allegations of prisoner sexual assaults against staff to
be reported? - answerMSP or Other appropriate law
enforcement
T/F: It is a felony for MDOC staff to engage in sexual contact
with a prisoner. - answerTrue
,T/F: Staff shall immediately report allegations of conduct
prohibited by this policy to appropriate supervisory staff. -
answerTrue
T/F: Persons interviewed as part of an investigation shall be
specifically warned not to discuss the investigation with others. -
answerTrue
What are the reasons a prisoner may be transported outside of a
correctional facility? - answer1. Inter-agency transfer
2. Off-site medical transport
3. Funeral/sick bed detail
4. Court detail
What types of vehicles used to transport prisoners? - answer1.
Passenger sedans
2. Vans
3. Buses
T/F: During a funeral or sick bed visit the escort officers shall be
dressed in the corrections officer uniform, including a tie. -
answerTrue
T/F: Escort duty shall be performed on a voluntary basis by
qualified, off-duty corrections officers who are not related to the
prisoner by blood or marriage. - answerTrue
T/F: CFA prisoners shall be transported in a caged vehicle
whenever available. Caged vehicles shall have the inside rear
, passenger controls for the doors and door windows removed. -
answerTrue
T/F: Staff shall inspect each prisoner to ensure the restraint
equipment used is properly locked and intact before the prisoner
exits the vehicle. - answerTrue
T/F: Whenever the transportation time is expected to include a
meal period, bag lunches shall be provided for the prisoners to
consume during the transport. - answerTrue
T/F: Except in emergency, staff shall not make any unscheduled
stops during a transport except as required for fuel, meals, and
restroom breaks. - answerTrue
T/F: Any restricted medication that a prisoner needs to take
during the transport shall be carried separately by staff. -
answerTrue
T/F: Appropriate nursing staff shall be contacted to assess the
level of health risk prior to using a chemical agent during
transport, unless an immediate response is required to an
emergency situation. - answerTrue
Why is record keeping important in segregation. - answer1. To
facilitate communication
2. To aid memory
3. To provide a permanent record
4. To be used as evidence against false accusations
5. To show that procedures are in place and are carried out