1) What is the 4th Amendment? a) Prevents Excessive bail or bond b) Civil Court Cases c) Public/ Speedy Trials d) Unreasonal searches and seizures 2) According to the McNaghten Rule a defendant is considered insane if he/she_____? a) Knows wrong from right b) Does not care if its wrong or right c) Cannot distinguish right from wrong regarding the crime d) Cannot distinguish between good or bad 3) Which of the following terms mean the monitoring of movement in and out of a correctional facility? a) Full control b) Level 1 lock down c) Access control 4) Photo-line ups suspects should have________. a) Different features b) Twin features c) DNA features d) Similar visible feature 5) Compliance control relies on the pressure points a) True b) False 6) Which of the following is conserved deadly force? a) Bottle b) Knife c) Baton d) Pepper Spray 7) Crime against property include larceny or theft, arson and a) Burglary b) Car jacking c) Rape d) Robbery 8) The _______ are most affected by pepper spray a) Eyes b) Nose c) Lips d) Teeth 9) What is the first step when treating a severe bleeding a) Apply little pressure b) Apply no pressure c) Apply direct pressure 10) Which of the following crimes is punishable by death or life in prison? a) Misdemeanor b) Felony c) Juvenile d) J walking 11) The three characteristics of a good police officers report should be legibility, accuracy and a) Neatness b) Length c) Clarity d) Opinion 12) A plea in which the defendant neither admits not disputes a charge is known as _____? a) Nolo don't care b) Nolo felony c) Nolo juvenile d) Nolo contendere 13) What should a person do when becoming exhausted while administering CPR? a) Call 911 b) Call for help c) Call a nurse d) Stop administering CPR completely 14) The three levels of prison classification include  a) Low, Medium and Maximum b) Maximum, pre- release, low c) Maximum, extra Maximum, Triple Maximum 15) Criminology is the scientific approach to studying a) Animal Behavior b) Criminal Behavior c) Teenage Behavior 16) The Booking procedure include medical, physical and _____ evaluations a) Martial status b) Mental c) Religious 17) Which amendment protects us from excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment a) 8th b) 7th c) 4th 18) The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that extended the exclusionary rule to the states was___ a) Terry v Ohio b) Mapp v Ohio c) Miranda v Arizona 19) A paper trail showing seizure, custody, transfer, and disposition of evidence is called a) Evidence Control System b) Inventory Tracking process c) Chain of Custody 20) The ____ Amendment guarantees an individual the right to a speedy trial. a) 5th b) 6th c) 4th 21) The legal term for civil wrongful act or infringement of a right is a ____? a) Tort b) Crime c) Violation 22) When using deadly force the officer should consider opportunity, ability and __? a) Jeopardy b) Gender c) Location 23) Which of these weapons is non-lethal and is used to cause temporary blindness to an attacker? a) Taser b) Knife c) Pepper spray 24) When offering a testimony in court the officer should direct his or her attention towrd the____. a) Criminal defense attorney b) Judge or jury c) Audience 25) When handcuffing activating a mechanism so the handcuffs won't close further is known as a) Triple lock b) Double lock c) Safety lock 26) In _____ the supreme court upheld stop and frisk a) Terry v Ohio b) Tennessee v Garner c) Miranda v Arizona 27) A law enforcement officer should expect a) Free rides b) No free material or services c) Do whatever he/she wants d) Excepts brides 28) An officer should always notify the dispatcher of his or her location and request available back-up_____? a) After leaving the scene b) Never c) Before entering an unsecured business after business hours d) Before reporting to work 29) Carroll v. United states is the landmark case that ____ a) Allows officers to search a car with a flashlight b) Allows an officer to search the car with a k9 dog c) Allow an officer to search the car after it has been impounded d) Allows an officer to search the vehicle without a warrant based on probable cause 30) The three level of intent in civil law are negligence, intentional wrong and ___ a) Surveillance b) Deadly force c) Strict liability d) Compliance 31) Before a lawsuit is filed, it is vital to determine which court has______ a) Judicial process b) modus operandi c) legal jurisdiction d) corpus delecti 32) To be effective officers must utilize communication skills that involve both verbal and ____ techniques a) physical b) emotinal c) non-verbal d) intimidation 33) The three most common ways of testing the alcohol content in a person's body are breath, blood and a) Urine b) skin cells c) DNA d) hair 34) Critical combinations of letters and numbers can be better understood over the radio by a) using the standard phonetic alphabet b) using 10 codes c) turning up the volume on the patorl radio d) keeping the microphone as close to the mouth as possible when speaking 35) A major objective of ____ is to generate publicity for their cause a) criminals b) gangs c) police officers d) terrorists

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