Question 1 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements The following are
some of the requirements which must be complied with regarding the use of force
to effect arrest:
A. The suspect must be aware than an attempt is being made to arrest him or her
and must in some way be informed of the intention and continue to try to flee or
resist the attempted arrest despite being aware thereof.
B. The arrest must be based on perceptible suspicion.
C. The arrestor must be entitled by a warrant to arrest the suspect.
D. The arrester must have the intention of bringing the offender to justice to face
criminal charges
Answer Key:A, D
Question 2 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
. Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements The following are
some of the requirements which must be complied with regarding the use of force
to effect arrest:
A. The arrester must have the intention of bringing the offender to a police station
B. The arrest must be based on unimpeachable suspicion
C. There must be no other reasonable means available to affect the arrest of the
suspect
D. The arrester must be lawfully entitled to arrest the suspect.
Answer Key:C, D
Question 3 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements The following
are some of the requirements which must be complied with regarding the use of
force to effect arrest:
A. There must be a choice between the use of force and other means to effect the
arrest of the suspect
B. The suspect must attempt to escape by fleeing.
C. There must be other reasonable means available to affect the arrest of the
suspect
D. The arrester must attempt to arrest the suspect
, Answer Key:A, C
Question 4 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Special statutory provisions exist which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
B. There are no statutory provisions which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
C. A police officer with a dog cannot be regarded in the same position as an
armed person
D. A police officer with a dog is in the same position as an armed person
Answer Key:A, C
Question 5 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. A police officer with a dog is in the same position as an armed person
B. Special statutory provisions exist which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
C. A police officer with a dog cannot be regarded in the same position as an
armed person
D. There are no statutory provisions which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
Answer Key:A, D
Question 6 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. The use of the dog cannot be equated with the use of any other type of force
B. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
C. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect is expected
exercise judgment as to whether the circumstances require or justify the use of
force
D. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
, Answer Key:B, D
Question 7 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
B. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect is expected
exercise judgment as to whether the circumstances require or justify the use of
force
C. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
D. The use of the dog cannot be equated with the use of any other type of force
Answer Key:B, D
Question 8 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Where use of a dog is justified by circumstances, the handler is not required to
warn the suspect that the dog will be used, or to afford him or her the opportunity
to submit
B. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
C. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
D. The use of the dog to effect arrest can be regarded as ‘minimum force’
Answer Key:A, D
Question 9 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Where use of a dog is justified by circumstances, the handler is not required to
warn the suspect that the dog will be used, or to afford him or her the opportunity
to submit
B. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
C. The use of the dog to effect arrest can be regarded as ‘minimum force’
, D. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
Answer Key:B, D
Question 10 of 500.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the state in whose jurisdiction the crime was
committed
B. In general, a state has no power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
C. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the domicile of the person who committed such
offence
D. In general, every state has the power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
Answer Key:B, C
Question 11 of 500.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the domicile of the person who committed such
offence
B. In general, a state has no power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
C. In general, every state has the power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
D. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the state in whose jurisdiction the crime was
committed
Answer Key:C, D
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements The following are
some of the requirements which must be complied with regarding the use of force
to effect arrest:
A. The suspect must be aware than an attempt is being made to arrest him or her
and must in some way be informed of the intention and continue to try to flee or
resist the attempted arrest despite being aware thereof.
B. The arrest must be based on perceptible suspicion.
C. The arrestor must be entitled by a warrant to arrest the suspect.
D. The arrester must have the intention of bringing the offender to justice to face
criminal charges
Answer Key:A, D
Question 2 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
. Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements The following are
some of the requirements which must be complied with regarding the use of force
to effect arrest:
A. The arrester must have the intention of bringing the offender to a police station
B. The arrest must be based on unimpeachable suspicion
C. There must be no other reasonable means available to affect the arrest of the
suspect
D. The arrester must be lawfully entitled to arrest the suspect.
Answer Key:C, D
Question 3 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements The following
are some of the requirements which must be complied with regarding the use of
force to effect arrest:
A. There must be a choice between the use of force and other means to effect the
arrest of the suspect
B. The suspect must attempt to escape by fleeing.
C. There must be other reasonable means available to affect the arrest of the
suspect
D. The arrester must attempt to arrest the suspect
, Answer Key:A, C
Question 4 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Special statutory provisions exist which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
B. There are no statutory provisions which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
C. A police officer with a dog cannot be regarded in the same position as an
armed person
D. A police officer with a dog is in the same position as an armed person
Answer Key:A, C
Question 5 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. A police officer with a dog is in the same position as an armed person
B. Special statutory provisions exist which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
C. A police officer with a dog cannot be regarded in the same position as an
armed person
D. There are no statutory provisions which expressly authorise or regulate the use
of dogs by the police
Answer Key:A, D
Question 6 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. The use of the dog cannot be equated with the use of any other type of force
B. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
C. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect is expected
exercise judgment as to whether the circumstances require or justify the use of
force
D. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
, Answer Key:B, D
Question 7 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
B. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect is expected
exercise judgment as to whether the circumstances require or justify the use of
force
C. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
D. The use of the dog cannot be equated with the use of any other type of force
Answer Key:B, D
Question 8 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Where use of a dog is justified by circumstances, the handler is not required to
warn the suspect that the dog will be used, or to afford him or her the opportunity
to submit
B. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
C. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
D. The use of the dog to effect arrest can be regarded as ‘minimum force’
Answer Key:A, D
Question 9 of 502.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Where use of a dog is justified by circumstances, the handler is not required to
warn the suspect that the dog will be used, or to afford him or her the opportunity
to submit
B. The use of the dog is equated to the use of any other type of force
C. The use of the dog to effect arrest can be regarded as ‘minimum force’
, D. By nature of its training, once the dog is let loose on a suspect it cannot, unlike
a human being, interpose any judgment as to whether the circumstances require
or justify the use of force
Answer Key:B, D
Question 10 of 500.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two INCORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the state in whose jurisdiction the crime was
committed
B. In general, a state has no power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
C. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the domicile of the person who committed such
offence
D. In general, every state has the power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
Answer Key:B, C
Question 11 of 500.0/ 2.0 Points
Choose two CORRECT answers from the following statements
A. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the domicile of the person who committed such
offence
B. In general, a state has no power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
C. In general, every state has the power to punish persons who have committed
crimes in the jurisdiction of another (foreign) state
D. Extradition makes provision for a person who commits a crime in one state and
flees to another state and then fails to return of his or her own accord to face the
consequences to be extradited to the state in whose jurisdiction the crime was
committed
Answer Key:C, D