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POLICE EXAM MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS

D - Answer -Many of our nations highways have evolved from older routes that were
originally simple path used by Native Americans prior to the arrival of the Europeans.
Today, these roads are overused and under maintained. Most roads were never
properly designed and instead have only been patched or updated when absolutely
necessary. The road infrastructure today is crumbling, and the toll in deaths and injury is
staggering. Today, our roads are overcrowded and dangerous. Which one of the
following statements concerning the yearly toll of traffic accidents is best support by the
passage above?
A. Higher speed is the root cause of most accidents.
B. DWI should be considered a misdemeanor
C. The death toll does not shock us as much as it should because the accidents do not
all occur together.
D. It has results mainly from the condition of the roads.

B - Answer -The person in custody must, prior to interrogation, be clearly informed that
he has right to remain silent, and that anything he says will be used against him in court;
he must clearly informed that he has the right to consult with a lawyer and to have the
lawyer with him during interrogation, and that if he indigent, a lawyer, will be appointed
to represent him. Which one of the following best describes what must happen before a
person in custody is interrogated?
A. He must remain silent
B. He must clearly informed of his right to remain silent.
C. He must use an attorney
D. An attorney will be freely assigned to him in all circumstances.

B - Answer -The county clerk generally forwards all mail to the judge in his or her
county. But, the addresses of supreme court clerks are also included for your
convenience. If you are unsure of the supreme court address, always send your mail to
the county clerk, who will forward it to the appropriate party. If you already have an
index number, you should send your documentation to the supreme court clerk and
should include the index number with all correspondence. If you do not have an index
number and you are filing a new petition you need to file a request for judicial
intervention with the county clerk to obtain an index number. When mailing
documentation, you should make specific reference to the person you are trying to
contact. If you are filing and Article 52 petition and you do not have an index number
you must...
A. Send it return receipt
B. Request and RJI from the county clerk
C. Make reference to the person you are trying to contact.
D. Use your social security number

,A - Answer -The county clerk generally forwards all mail to the judge in his or her
county. But, the addresses of supreme court clerks are also included for your
convenience. If you are unsure of the supreme court address, always send your mail to
the county clerk, who will forward it to the appropriate party. If you already have an
index number, you should send your documentation to the supreme court clerk and
should include the index number with all correspondence. If you do not have an index
number and you are filing a new petition you need to file a request for judicial
intervention with the county clerk to obtain an index number. When mailing
documentation, you should make specific reference to the person you are trying to
contact. If you have an index number, to whom should you send your documentation?
A. Supreme court clerk
B. Notary public
C. County clerk
D. Any court office on duty

B - Answer -After commencement of an action wherein e-filing is authorized,
documents may be electronically filed and served, but only by, and electronic service
shall be made only upon, a party or parties who have consented thereto. A partys failure
to consent to participation in electronic filing and service shall not bar any other party to
the action from filing documents electronically with the county clerk and the court or
serving documents upon any other party who has consented to participation. A party
who has not consented to participation shall file documents with the court and the
county clerk, and serve and be served with documents, in hard copy. When an e-filing
party serves a document in hard copy on an non-participating party, the document
served shall bear full signatures of all signatories and proof of such service shall be filed
electronically. What must happen before e-filing a document?
A. The document must be notarized
B. E-filing must be consented to by the parties being served.
C. Electronic service must be cancelled
D. All parties must be served hard copies first

C - Answer -After commencement of an action wherein e-filing is authorized,
documents may be electronically filed and served, but only by, and electronic service
shall be made only upon, a party or parties who have consented thereto. A partys failure
to consent to participation in electronic filing and service shall not bar any other party to
the action from filing documents electronically with the county clerk and the court or
serving documents upon any other party who has consented to participation. A party
who has not consented to participation shall file documents with the court and the
county clerk, and serve and be served with documents, in hard copy. When an e-filing
party serves a document in hard copy on an non-participating party, the document
served shall bear full signatures of all signatories and proof of such service shall be filed
electronically. When may a party file documents with the county clerk electronically?
A. Only when all parties have agreed
B. Only when the county clerk allows
C. Whenever the party chooses
D. When all parties demonstrate access to computers

, C - Answer -After commencement of an action wherein e-filing is authorized,
documents may be electronically filed and served, but only by, and electronic service
shall be made only upon, a party or parties who have consented thereto. A partys failure
to consent to participation in electronic filing and service shall not bar any other party to
the action from filing documents electronically with the county clerk and the court or
serving documents upon any other party who has consented to participation. A party
who has not consented to participation shall file documents with the court and the
county clerk, and serve and be served with documents, in hard copy. When an e-filing
party serves a document in hard copy on an non-participating party, the document
served shall bear full signatures of all signatories and proof of such service shall be filed
electronically. How must a party be served papers who has not consented to electronic
service?
A. Electronically, if the county clerk allows
B. Electronically
C. In hard copy
D. Through the newspaper

A - Answer -The county clerk generally forwards all mail to the judge in his or her
county. But, the addresses of supreme court clerks are also included for your
convenience. If you are unsure of the supreme court address, always send your mail to
the county clerk, who will forward it to the appropriate party. If you already have an
index number, you should send your documentation to the supreme court clerk and
should include the index number with all correspondence. If you do not have an index
number and you are filing a new petition you need to file a request for judicial
intervention with the county clerk to obtain an index number. When mailing
documentation, you should make specific reference to the person you are trying to
contact. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A. It is the county clerks responsibility to forward all mail to the judge in his or her
county.
B. County clerks should read all of the judges mail.
C. County clerks may respond on behalf of a judge.
D. A clerk must return all mail not sent directly to a specific judge.

C - Answer -The county clerk generally forwards all mail to the judge in his or her
county. But, the addresses of supreme court clerks are also included for your
convenience. If you are unsure of the supreme court address, always send your mail to
the county clerk, who will forward it to the appropriate party. If you already have an
index number, you should send your documentation to the supreme court clerk and
should include the index number with all correspondence. If you do not have an index
number and you are filing a new petition you need to file a request for judicial
intervention with the county clerk to obtain an index number. When mailing
documentation, you should make specific reference to the person you are trying to
contact. According to the passage, why is the address of the supreme court clerk
provided?
A. For the convenience of the clerk

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