CPSI EXAMINATION BUNDLE PRACTICE
TEST 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ What are the 5 categories of law? Answer: Statutory, Constitutional,
Common, Tort, and Criminal
⩥ What is tort law? Answer: Civil law; harm done to someone else
⩥ What is common law? Answer: Unwritten law from authority
⩥ What are the 3 types of intent? Answer: Specific, general, and no
intent.
⩥ What is specific intent? Answer: Objective in mind of criminal action
⩥ What is criminal intent? Answer: Conscious decision to injure/deprive
another
⩥ What is criminal negligence? Answer: Failure of act to avoid hurting
another person (ie child abuse)
⩥ What are the types of police-citizen encounters? Answer: Consensual,
"terry" stops, and arrests
, ⩥ Define arson. Answer: Unlawfully and intentionally damage or
attempt to damage any real or personal property by fire or incendiary
device
⩥ What's the difference between arson related offense vs malicious
burning/destruction of property? Answer: Arson charge is the burning of
a structure that could be occupied; If structure is knowingly vacant, the
charge will most likely be the latter
⩥ What are the elements of interpersonal and effective law enforcement
communication ? Answer: Sender (noise) to message (decoding) to
receiver
⩥ What does Arson (22-301) discuss? Answer: Whoever shall
maliciously burn or attempt to burn any dwelling; 1-10 years prison
⩥ What is needed to be changed with 'Burning one's own property w/
intent to defraud or injure another'? Answer: Specific intent to harm or
attempt fraud and property belonging to perpetrator
⩥ What does 'Maliciosuly burning, destruction, or injury of another's
property' (22-303) discuss? Felony or misdemeanor if value of damage
is +$1,000? Answer: Maliciously injure/break/destroys (or attempt) by
fire or otherwise, public/private property;FELONY
TEST 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ What are the 5 categories of law? Answer: Statutory, Constitutional,
Common, Tort, and Criminal
⩥ What is tort law? Answer: Civil law; harm done to someone else
⩥ What is common law? Answer: Unwritten law from authority
⩥ What are the 3 types of intent? Answer: Specific, general, and no
intent.
⩥ What is specific intent? Answer: Objective in mind of criminal action
⩥ What is criminal intent? Answer: Conscious decision to injure/deprive
another
⩥ What is criminal negligence? Answer: Failure of act to avoid hurting
another person (ie child abuse)
⩥ What are the types of police-citizen encounters? Answer: Consensual,
"terry" stops, and arrests
, ⩥ Define arson. Answer: Unlawfully and intentionally damage or
attempt to damage any real or personal property by fire or incendiary
device
⩥ What's the difference between arson related offense vs malicious
burning/destruction of property? Answer: Arson charge is the burning of
a structure that could be occupied; If structure is knowingly vacant, the
charge will most likely be the latter
⩥ What are the elements of interpersonal and effective law enforcement
communication ? Answer: Sender (noise) to message (decoding) to
receiver
⩥ What does Arson (22-301) discuss? Answer: Whoever shall
maliciously burn or attempt to burn any dwelling; 1-10 years prison
⩥ What is needed to be changed with 'Burning one's own property w/
intent to defraud or injure another'? Answer: Specific intent to harm or
attempt fraud and property belonging to perpetrator
⩥ What does 'Maliciosuly burning, destruction, or injury of another's
property' (22-303) discuss? Felony or misdemeanor if value of damage
is +$1,000? Answer: Maliciously injure/break/destroys (or attempt) by
fire or otherwise, public/private property;FELONY