2023 Questions and Answers
The type of alcohol contained in alcohol beverages is _______
a. Methanol
b. Isopropanol
c. Butyl
d. Ethanol
d. Ethanol
The "illegal per se" law makes it an offense to operate a vehicle while__________.
a. Having a statutorily prohibited blood alcohol content
b. Under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
c. Impaired by alcohol or drugs to the slightest degree
d. Having consumed any alcohol (if the operator is a minor)
a. Having a statutorily prohibited blood alcohol content
A good, structured field sobriety test is simple and ____________.
a. Focuses the subject's attention
b. Interrupts the subject's attention
c. Captures the subject's attention
d. Divides the subject's attention
d. Divides the subject's attention
The officer's principal decision during the Detection Phase Two usually is
_____________.
a. Do I have sufficient grounds to request a chemical test?
b. Should I arrest the operator for DWI?
c. Is this person the operator of the vehicle?
d. Should I instruct the driver to exit the vehicle?
d. Should I instruct the driver to exit the vehicle?
The word "nystagmus" means ____________.
a. Eyes unable to move independently of the head
b. Impaired pupillary contraction ("alcohol dilation effect")
c. Gaze fixation ability
d. Involuntary jerking of the eyes
d. Involuntary jerking of the eyes
, During the One Leg Stand test, the subject is told to count out loud ________________.
a. very slowly
b. to thirty by one-thousand's
c. until told to stop
d. for thirty seconds
c. until told to stop
In the Walk and Turn test, the subject is required to take nine heel-to-toe steps in a
straight line, turn around in a prescribed manner and return ____ heel-to-toe steps back
along the line.
a. nine
b. any specific number other than nine
c. eight
d. seven
a. nine
Which of the following is NOT a validated field sobriety test?
a. One Leg Stand
b. Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus
c. Modified Romberg Balance
d. Walk and Turn
c. Modified Romberg Balance
The police officer's principal decision during Detection Phase One is ______________.
a. Do I have sufficient grounds to stop this vehicle?
b. Should I instruct the driver to exit the vehicle?
c. Is this person the operator of the vehicle?
d. Do I have sufficient grounds to request a chemical test?
a. Do I have sufficient grounds to stop this vehicle?
a family of closely related chemicals whose molecules are made up of hydrogen, carbon
& oxygen.
a. Liver enzymes
b. alcohol
c. Methanol
d. Isopropanol
b. alcohol
intended for human consumption (ETOH)