FINAL EXAM 2025/2026 ACCURATE
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1. Crowd management must take into account all the elements of an event
especially the type of event (sporting, circus, theatrical, concert, or parade.):
- ANSWER ✓ Characteristics of the facility
Size and demeanor of the crowd
Methods of entrance
Communications
Crowd control and queueing
2. As in all management, what must crowd management include? - ANSWER
✓ -planning
-organizing
-staffing
-directing
-evaluating
,3. What is critical to crowd management? - ANSWER ✓ defining the roles of
the parties involved in an event
the quality of the advanced intelligence
the effectiveness of the planning process
4. Crowd - ANSWER ✓ group of individuals who gather to involve themselves
in some specific event
5. Crowd Management - ANSWER ✓ part of the duty facility managers owe to
their patrons to protect them from unreasonable risk of harm from
themselves or others.
6. The ____________________ is an excellent formation for small agencies to
use when dealing with crowds. All four (4) officers can be placed in one (1)
mobile unit to respond, or use two (2) units, with two (2) officers each. This
reduces the number of patrol vehicles needed and the number of potential
units damaged, should rioters attack them. - ANSWER ✓ four-officer
diamond
7. Mini-formations: - ANSWER ✓ (a) Three (3) officer wedge
(b) Four (4) officer diamond
(c) Combining of two (2) mini-formations into a basic 6 to 8-person team
8. Larger riot control formations: - ANSWER ✓ 1) Squad
2) Platoon
3) Line formation
4) Echelon formation
5) Wedge formation
6) Diamond formation
7) Arrest circle formation
9. Squad formation: - ANSWER ✓ A squad should not be less than eight (8) or
more than twelve officers. One (1) member should be designated as the
leader.
,10.Platoon formation: - ANSWER ✓ A platoon should consist of three (3) or
four (4) squads. One (1) officer should be designated as the leader. Three (3)
platoons form one (1) company.
11.Arrest circle formation: - ANSWER ✓ used to protect arresting officers and
not crowd dispersal.
12.After a tactical retreat, if officers are unable to re-enter an area, then
_____________ of the area is the best option. - ANSWER ✓ isolation
13.Mobile rescue tactics : - ANSWER ✓ Mobile tactics can be used for rescue
of officers and citizens in hostile encounters. A two-car rescue technique can
be utilized for this purpose.
14.___________________________ should only be used when the crowd is
disorderly to the extent of throwing objects, physically attacking officers, or
there is an imminent threat of either. - ANSWER ✓ Chemical munitions
15.Any time chemical munitions are used, at least one (1)
_____________________________ should be determined prior to
deployment. - ANSWER ✓ crowd escape route
16.Any time chemical agents are used on a crowd, they should be
_______________ of its pending use. This gives those who choose time to
leave. - ANSWER ✓ warned
17.REMEMBER, the use of ________________________ is considered a use
of force and should only be deployed by officers specially trained in their
use and deployment. - ANSWER ✓ chemical agents
18.Currently, there are four (4) forms of chemical agents used by law
enforcement agencies for crowd control: - ANSWER ✓ a. HC
(Hexachlorethane) - Smoke
b. CN (Chloroacetophenone) - discovered in 1869 by a German chemist
c. CS (Orthochlorbenzalmalononitrile)
d. Oleoresin capsicum (OC) products
, 19.Smoke is effective when used to break up some crowds that are disorderly,
but not overtly violent. Smoke can be used for the following purposes: -
ANSWER ✓ 1. Conceal movement
2. Disorient the crowd
3. Determine the wind direction
20.What is the odor of CN gas? - ANSWER ✓ Apple blossoms
21.Incapacitation factor of CN gas: - ANSWER ✓ 10 to 20 minutes. CN is a
fast-acting irritant that affects the upper respiratory passages, lacrimal
glands, and eyes. The agents usually begin to work in 1 to 3 seconds;
however, some people may not be affected for up to 30 minutes.
22.Physiological effects of CN gas: - ANSWER ✓ Irritating to the skin, causing
a burning and itching sensation. Flowing of tears, nose irritation - agents
especially affect moist areas of the body.
23.CS (Orthochlorbenzalmalononitrile) : - ANSWER ✓ An irritant agent
developed and used for crowd dispersal. Most effective broad-based
munition, used primarily outdoors. Causes irritation to the eyes, skin and
respiratory system.
24.CS odor: - ANSWER ✓ Peppery
25.CS incapacitation time: - ANSWER ✓ produces almost immediate effects in
5 to 10 seconds. Effects can last from 10 to 30 minutes.
26.Physiological effects of CS: - ANSWER ✓ i) Extreme burning of the eyes,
accompanied by copious flowing of tears
ii) Involuntary closing of the eyes
ii) Stinging sensation on moist skin
iii) Runny nose, sinus, and nasal drip
iv) Tightness in the chest and throat. One should observe exposed subjects
for respiratory difficulty after exposure. Seek medical treatment if difficulty
persists beyond 20 to 30 minutes, or if requested.
v) Dizziness or swimming of the head