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RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PD
1. A peace officer may arrest without a warrant when the officer has probable
cause to believe a person has committed which type of offense?
A. Class C misdemeanor punishable by fine only
B. Class A misdemeanor committed in the officer’s presence
C. Civil violation only
D. All class C misdemeanors
Rationale: An officer may arrest without a warrant for misdemeanors
committed in the officer’s presence, such as a Class A misdemeanor
observed by the officer.
2. Under the Fourth Amendment and Texas law, the standard required for an
officer to conduct a stop (temporary detention) is:
A. Beyond a reasonable doubt
B. Reasonable suspicion
C. Probable cause
D. Clear and convincing evidence
Rationale: Reasonable suspicion—based on specific and articulable
facts—is the lower standard permitting investigative stops.
3. Miranda warnings are required before custodial interrogation when
statements will be used for:
A. Internal disciplinary actions only
B. Prosecution in criminal court
C. Civil lawsuits only
D. Traffic citations only
Rationale: Miranda applies when a suspect is in custody and subjected to
interrogation likely to elicit incriminating responses for later prosecution.
4. Under the Texas Penal Code, theft is committed when a person
intentionally or knowingly:
, A. Repairs another’s property without permission
B. Appropriates property with intent to deprive the owner
C. Borrows property with permission
D. Finds lost property and leaves it where found
Rationale: Theft requires appropriating property with intent to
permanently or temporarily deprive the owner of it.
5. When can a warrantless search of a vehicle be conducted under the
automobile exception?
A. Whenever the vehicle is on private property
B. When officer has probable cause to believe it contains contraband or
evidence of a crime
C. Only when a warrant is impossible to obtain
D. Never—vehicle searches always need a warrant
Rationale: Probable cause to believe evidence or contraband is in the
vehicle permits warrantless searches given inherent mobility.
6. A peace officer’s use of deadly force is justified when:
A. The suspect is running away from a misdemeanor scene
B. The officer reasonably believes it is necessary to protect the officer or
others from deadly force
C. To prevent the escape of any suspect
D. To destroy property
Rationale: Deadly force is legally reasonable only to protect against an
imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm.
7. What is the correct legal standard to arrest someone for driving while
intoxicated (DWI) in Texas?
A. Reasonable suspicion only
B. Probable cause to believe the person is intoxicated while operating a
motor vehicle
C. Preponderance of evidence
D. Consent of the driver
Rationale: Probable cause is required to arrest for DWI based on
observations, field sobriety tests, or chemical tests indicating impairment.
, 8. Which Texas code governs reporting use of force incidents by peace
officers?
A. Transportation Code
B. Family Code
C. Code of Criminal Procedure / agency policy
D. Health and Safety Code
Rationale: Use-of-force reporting is governed by statutory rules and
agency policies falling under criminal procedure and administrative
directives.
9. A custodial arrest requires which of the following?
A. Only a citation issued on scene
B. Probable cause
C. The judge’s order before arrest
D. Recording by camera
Rationale: Probable cause is the constitutional requirement to make a
custodial arrest.
10.Which of these is an element of forgery under Texas law?
A. Borrowing without intent to return
B. Altering or making a written document with intent to defraud
C. Destroying property
D. Trespassing to obtain a document
Rationale: Forgery involves making or altering a writing with intent to
defraud or harm another.
11.Consent to search must be:
A. Given by any bystander
B. Voluntary and given by someone with authority over the property
C. Coerced if necessary
D. Implied in all traffic stops
Rationale: Voluntary consent by a person with actual or apparent
authority is a valid exception to the warrant requirement.
12.Which is NOT a component of the “probable cause” determination?
A. Totality of circumstances
B. Reasonable trustworthy information