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CJBAT Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test for candidates.
LEO Test Law Enforcement Officer test with 120 items.
CO Test Corrections Officer test with 120 items.
Test Format Available in paper-and-pencil or computer-based.
Test Duration 2 ½ hours to complete the exam.
Written Comprehension Ability to understand written material.
Written Expression Ability to communicate effectively in writing.
Problem Sensitivity Identifying problems and potential issues.
Inductive Reasoning Drawing general conclusions from specific examples.
Deductive Reasoning Applying general principles to specific cases.
Information Ordering Arranging information in a logical sequence.
Spatial Orientation Understanding spatial relationships in the
environment.
Memorization Ability to recall information accurately.
,Test Rules Guidelines for conduct during the examination.
Promptness Mandatory arrival on time for testing.
Photo Identification Required for admittance to the test.
Electronic Devices Prohibited items during the testing process.
Personal Items Must be stored away during the exam.
Standardized Process Uniform procedures for all candidates during testing.
Ask Questions Encouraged to clarify instructions before testing.
Track Time Monitor time to pace throughout the exam.
Remain Calm Stay composed to perform effectively on the test.
Read Carefully Understand questions and options before answering.
Understand question requirements Clarify what the question asks before answering.
Distracting incorrect answers Incorrect options may mislead you from correct
answers.
Read for meaning Focus on overall meaning, not just individual words.
Avoid getting stuck Main ideas can be grasped without full
understanding.
Misleading words Watch for words like 'only' or 'always'.
Exaggerated answer options Evaluate if options are accurate or exaggerated.
Pre-answering questions Formulate an answer before reviewing choices.
, Answer easy questions first Prioritize questions you can confidently answer.
Skip difficult questions Move on if unsure, to save time.
Process of elimination Narrow down choices by discarding clearly wrong
answers.
Guessing strategy Guess if time is running out; avoid blanks.
Educated guess Choose from remaining options based on
knowledge.
Extra time review Check answers and correct any mistakes if time
allows.
CJBAT assessment areas Evaluates language, visualization, and reasoning
abilities.
Language ability Measured through written comprehension and
expression.
Legal bulletins Documents requiring comprehension by law
enforcement.
Reports and memos Written documents officers must produce regularly.
Affidavits Written statements confirmed by oath for legal
purposes.
Narratives Detailed accounts written by officers for
documentation.
Visualization ability Skill to interpret visual information effectively.
Reasoning ability Capacity to think logically and solve problems.