TASER 7 EXAM (QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS ) (2024 /
2026) (Verified by Experts)
Examples of persons who are at an elevated risk of secondary effects from a
CEW exposure include: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D) All the above
- Running persons
- Persons in elevated positions
- Persons in a flammable enviroment
When considering the use of force, when reasonable: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>E) a &
c
- Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to comply before force is used.
- Immediately cease any force once a subject has surrendered or is captured,
handcuffed, and controlled.
When using a CEW avoid multiple, repeated, prolonged, extended, or
continuous CEW exposures bless necessary to counter reasonably perceived
threat's and it is justifiable - <<<<ANSWERS>>>True
If a person is not an immediate threat or flight risk - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D). All the
above
- Do not immediately resort to CEW without first attempting to use negotiation,
commands, or physical skills.
To avoid extended durations: Use the shortest duration of CEW exposure
objectively reasonable to accomplish lawful objectives, and reassess the
subject's behavior before initiating or continuing the exposure. -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>True
If the trigger on an X26 is held down beyond 5 seconds: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>B.
The electoral discharge will stop after 5 seconds regardless if the trigger is held
down or not.
With the safety switch of the X26 in the up (ARMED) position, a single trigger pull
and release will initiate: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>A. A 5 second cycle.
, If the safety switch of the X26 is put in the down (SAFE) position during the
discharge cycle: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D. Leave the X26 alone until it has
completed the boor up sequence.
When the X26 system "sleeps" after being armed for 20 minutes -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>C. Re-arm by flipping safety switch down and then flipping it
back up
Trigger (L) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Below the serial number
Digital Power Magazine (DPM) (K) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Next to Stainless steal
shock
TASER Cartridge (C) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Above built in laser beam
Front Sight (D) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Behind TASER Cartridge
Safety Switch (G) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Next to Illumination Selector Switch
DPM Release Button (I) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Next to the stainless steel shock plate
According to the version 20 TASER International, INC. (Taser) Training program,
how long before presenting a user (or other) Taser Conducted Electrical
Weapon (CEW) course or program is a CEW instructor required to check TASER
Website to ensure the program includes the most current version of the training,
warning, release, and product materials: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D). 72 Hours
In considering the use of a CEW: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>E). All the above
-Do not use for verbal defiance
-Do not use for belligerence
- Do not use for punishment
- Do not use for horseplay
The preferred target areas (with the exception of sensitive CEW target areas) for
CEW exposure: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>E). A and B (With the back being the most
preferred area).
-Lower center mass (below chest or area of the heart) and legs for front
exposure.
- Below the knock for back exposures
As with any use of force, the longer CEW exposure the greater the risk of
potential cumulative physiologic, metabolic, and other effects. -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>True
100% CORRECT ANSWERS ) (2024 /
2026) (Verified by Experts)
Examples of persons who are at an elevated risk of secondary effects from a
CEW exposure include: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D) All the above
- Running persons
- Persons in elevated positions
- Persons in a flammable enviroment
When considering the use of force, when reasonable: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>E) a &
c
- Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to comply before force is used.
- Immediately cease any force once a subject has surrendered or is captured,
handcuffed, and controlled.
When using a CEW avoid multiple, repeated, prolonged, extended, or
continuous CEW exposures bless necessary to counter reasonably perceived
threat's and it is justifiable - <<<<ANSWERS>>>True
If a person is not an immediate threat or flight risk - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D). All the
above
- Do not immediately resort to CEW without first attempting to use negotiation,
commands, or physical skills.
To avoid extended durations: Use the shortest duration of CEW exposure
objectively reasonable to accomplish lawful objectives, and reassess the
subject's behavior before initiating or continuing the exposure. -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>True
If the trigger on an X26 is held down beyond 5 seconds: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>B.
The electoral discharge will stop after 5 seconds regardless if the trigger is held
down or not.
With the safety switch of the X26 in the up (ARMED) position, a single trigger pull
and release will initiate: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>A. A 5 second cycle.
, If the safety switch of the X26 is put in the down (SAFE) position during the
discharge cycle: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D. Leave the X26 alone until it has
completed the boor up sequence.
When the X26 system "sleeps" after being armed for 20 minutes -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>C. Re-arm by flipping safety switch down and then flipping it
back up
Trigger (L) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Below the serial number
Digital Power Magazine (DPM) (K) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Next to Stainless steal
shock
TASER Cartridge (C) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Above built in laser beam
Front Sight (D) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Behind TASER Cartridge
Safety Switch (G) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Next to Illumination Selector Switch
DPM Release Button (I) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Next to the stainless steel shock plate
According to the version 20 TASER International, INC. (Taser) Training program,
how long before presenting a user (or other) Taser Conducted Electrical
Weapon (CEW) course or program is a CEW instructor required to check TASER
Website to ensure the program includes the most current version of the training,
warning, release, and product materials: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>D). 72 Hours
In considering the use of a CEW: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>E). All the above
-Do not use for verbal defiance
-Do not use for belligerence
- Do not use for punishment
- Do not use for horseplay
The preferred target areas (with the exception of sensitive CEW target areas) for
CEW exposure: - <<<<ANSWERS>>>E). A and B (With the back being the most
preferred area).
-Lower center mass (below chest or area of the heart) and legs for front
exposure.
- Below the knock for back exposures
As with any use of force, the longer CEW exposure the greater the risk of
potential cumulative physiologic, metabolic, and other effects. -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>True