ILETSB STUDY GUIDE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
2026 UPDATE.
Schedule 5 drug - ANS Codeine
Schedule 1 drug - ANS Heroin
Schedule 1 drugs - ANS Have a HIGH potential for abuse and HIGH potential to create
dependence.
Schedule 1 examples - ANS Heroin, LSD, marijuana, X, Peyote
Schedule 2 drugs - ANS Cocaine, Meth, Demerol, Oxycontin, Fentanyl, Adderall, and Ritalin
Schedule 3 drugs - ANS Ketamine, anabolic steroids, test
Schedule 4 drugs - ANS Xanax, Valium, Ambien, Tramadol
Schedule 5 drugs - ANS Codeine, Robitussin, Lomotil
Cruel and unusual punishment - ANS A violation of the 8th Amendment.
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,8th Amendment - ANS Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor
cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Excessive use of force - ANS A violation of the 4th Amendment.
4th Amendment - ANS Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the
government.
Coerced confessions - ANS A violation of the 5th Amendment.
5th Amendment - ANS Creates rights for both criminal and civil proceedings, including the
right to a grand jury and protection against self-incrimination.
Traffic crash investigation - ANS First responding officer(s) should search from area of impact
out.
Non-criminal detention - ANS Shelter.
Types of stops - ANS Mere Encounters, Investigative Detentions, and Custodial
Detentions/Arrests.
SARA Model - ANS Scan, Analyze, Respond and Assess.
Barbiturates - ANS Listed under Schedule II.
Felony theft - ANS Stolen property valued over $500.
Retail theft - ANS Charged with theft needs to be over $300.
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, Aggravated Domestic Battery - ANS Charge for strangling someone during a domestic incident
causing great bodily harm.
Reasonable Cause - ANS Required for Mandatory Reporting.
Animal Cruelty Act - ANS Torture, prolonged, ongoing, extreme pain.
Juvenile possession of alcohol - ANS Placed in No offense.
Bond during traffic stop - ANS Personal check made out to agency cannot be used.
Investigating a traffic crash - ANS Mirandizing is not necessary until arrest.
Reckless discharge of a firearm - ANS Discharging a firearm recklessly.
Vehicle registration verification - ANS Best way to verify is by VIN.
Identifying vehicle owner - ANS By Plate and VIN.
Homeland Security - ANS Founded in 2002.
VIN - ANS The best way to verify a subject's vehicle registration.
Plate and VIN - ANS The owner of a vehicle is identified by these.
Proper field notes - ANS Reasons for maintaining include Court Statements, Accuracy, and
Think.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
2026 UPDATE.
Schedule 5 drug - ANS Codeine
Schedule 1 drug - ANS Heroin
Schedule 1 drugs - ANS Have a HIGH potential for abuse and HIGH potential to create
dependence.
Schedule 1 examples - ANS Heroin, LSD, marijuana, X, Peyote
Schedule 2 drugs - ANS Cocaine, Meth, Demerol, Oxycontin, Fentanyl, Adderall, and Ritalin
Schedule 3 drugs - ANS Ketamine, anabolic steroids, test
Schedule 4 drugs - ANS Xanax, Valium, Ambien, Tramadol
Schedule 5 drugs - ANS Codeine, Robitussin, Lomotil
Cruel and unusual punishment - ANS A violation of the 8th Amendment.
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,8th Amendment - ANS Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor
cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Excessive use of force - ANS A violation of the 4th Amendment.
4th Amendment - ANS Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the
government.
Coerced confessions - ANS A violation of the 5th Amendment.
5th Amendment - ANS Creates rights for both criminal and civil proceedings, including the
right to a grand jury and protection against self-incrimination.
Traffic crash investigation - ANS First responding officer(s) should search from area of impact
out.
Non-criminal detention - ANS Shelter.
Types of stops - ANS Mere Encounters, Investigative Detentions, and Custodial
Detentions/Arrests.
SARA Model - ANS Scan, Analyze, Respond and Assess.
Barbiturates - ANS Listed under Schedule II.
Felony theft - ANS Stolen property valued over $500.
Retail theft - ANS Charged with theft needs to be over $300.
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, Aggravated Domestic Battery - ANS Charge for strangling someone during a domestic incident
causing great bodily harm.
Reasonable Cause - ANS Required for Mandatory Reporting.
Animal Cruelty Act - ANS Torture, prolonged, ongoing, extreme pain.
Juvenile possession of alcohol - ANS Placed in No offense.
Bond during traffic stop - ANS Personal check made out to agency cannot be used.
Investigating a traffic crash - ANS Mirandizing is not necessary until arrest.
Reckless discharge of a firearm - ANS Discharging a firearm recklessly.
Vehicle registration verification - ANS Best way to verify is by VIN.
Identifying vehicle owner - ANS By Plate and VIN.
Homeland Security - ANS Founded in 2002.
VIN - ANS The best way to verify a subject's vehicle registration.
Plate and VIN - ANS The owner of a vehicle is identified by these.
Proper field notes - ANS Reasons for maintaining include Court Statements, Accuracy, and
Think.
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