NYS PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR ACTUAL
EXAM 2025 NYS PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
EXAM UPDATE 2025 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A+
Intentionally, recklessly or with criminal negligence causing physical
injury to another person. - ANSWER-Assault
The legal seizure of the property of a defendant before judgement. -
ANSWER-Attachment
The dissection of a dead human body, by an authorized doctor, to
determine the cause of death. - ANSWER-Autopsy
To set free or liberate from arrest and imprisonment, upon security given
that the person released shall appear and answer in court. - ANSWER-
Bail
The examination of bullets that haven been fired for the purpose of
discovering from which weapon a given ballet has been fired. The
science that deals with the motion of projectiles. - ANSWER-Ballistics
A court Oder, in which a criminal action is pending, directing a police
officer, or a uniformed court officer, to take custody of the defendant, in
such action, and bring him before the court. - ANSWER-Bench Warrant
The extortion of goods, money, or the procuring of an illegal act by
threat, in writing, of criminal prosecution or the the destruction of a
, persons reputation or social standing or personal injury. - ANSWER-
Blackmail
Promising or offering money to a witness or a public officer or official
to influence his action or testimony. - ANSWER-Bribery
An instrument or device used to intentionally overhear a conversation or
discussion, without the consent of at least one party thereto, by a person
not present threat. - ANSWER-Bug
To knowingly enter or remain unlawfully in a building with the intent to
commit a crime Therein. - ANSWER-Burglary
A crime for which a life sentence or the death penalty is prescribed by
law. - ANSWER-Capital offense
Evidence which includes facts, cognitions, & events from which an
inference may be drawn as to the existence of the fact to be established. -
ANSWER-circumstantial evidence
To compel or induce a person to engage in conduct, that he has a legal
right to engage in or not, by means of force or threat. - ANSWER-
Coercion
A statement by a person accused of a crime admitting his guilt. -
ANSWER-Confession
A combination of two or more persons to accomplish a criminal or
unlawful act - ANSWER-Conspiracy
EXAM 2025 NYS PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
EXAM UPDATE 2025 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A+
Intentionally, recklessly or with criminal negligence causing physical
injury to another person. - ANSWER-Assault
The legal seizure of the property of a defendant before judgement. -
ANSWER-Attachment
The dissection of a dead human body, by an authorized doctor, to
determine the cause of death. - ANSWER-Autopsy
To set free or liberate from arrest and imprisonment, upon security given
that the person released shall appear and answer in court. - ANSWER-
Bail
The examination of bullets that haven been fired for the purpose of
discovering from which weapon a given ballet has been fired. The
science that deals with the motion of projectiles. - ANSWER-Ballistics
A court Oder, in which a criminal action is pending, directing a police
officer, or a uniformed court officer, to take custody of the defendant, in
such action, and bring him before the court. - ANSWER-Bench Warrant
The extortion of goods, money, or the procuring of an illegal act by
threat, in writing, of criminal prosecution or the the destruction of a
, persons reputation or social standing or personal injury. - ANSWER-
Blackmail
Promising or offering money to a witness or a public officer or official
to influence his action or testimony. - ANSWER-Bribery
An instrument or device used to intentionally overhear a conversation or
discussion, without the consent of at least one party thereto, by a person
not present threat. - ANSWER-Bug
To knowingly enter or remain unlawfully in a building with the intent to
commit a crime Therein. - ANSWER-Burglary
A crime for which a life sentence or the death penalty is prescribed by
law. - ANSWER-Capital offense
Evidence which includes facts, cognitions, & events from which an
inference may be drawn as to the existence of the fact to be established. -
ANSWER-circumstantial evidence
To compel or induce a person to engage in conduct, that he has a legal
right to engage in or not, by means of force or threat. - ANSWER-
Coercion
A statement by a person accused of a crime admitting his guilt. -
ANSWER-Confession
A combination of two or more persons to accomplish a criminal or
unlawful act - ANSWER-Conspiracy