PPCT Exam 2023/2024 Latest Test
Questions With Correct Verified Answers
inverted u law - Answer relationship between heart rate and performance and examines
the heart rate zone for optimal performance
115-145 - Answer heart rate zone for optimal performance
tactical, legal, medical - Answer 3 components of acceptability that underline the
research philosophy of the PPCT system
defensive resistance - Answer a subject resists from the escort position by pulling his
arm away from the officer
deadly force assault - Answer officers confronted by a subject who immediately pulls a
knife and lunges at the officers
soft empty hand contact - Answer officer applies a joint lock to a subject who has
resisted him from/in the escort position
hard empty hand contact - Answer officer delivers an angle kick to a subject's common
peroneal nerve motor point
reactionary gap - Answer 6 ft, minimum safe zone that officer should maintain
approach to contact, control upon touch, speed in application - Answer tactical
considerations for handcuffing
subject's hand below officer's knee - Answer when handcuffing the first hand of a
subject who is in the prone position, what precautions should be taken to prevent the
subject from rolling over
index - Answer when applying the transport wristlock to which knuckle of the hand is the
pressure applied
false - Answer when performing a joint lock takedown the officer should rotate to level 1
touch pressure and striking techniques - Answer two methods of application for
pressure points and nerve motor points
motor dysfunction - Answer most applicable control principle for an angle kick to the
common peroneal
, elevated resistance or unconscious - Answer if pain compliance technique is held too
long after a subject has complied with an officer's verbal commands, the subject will
either become...
mandibular angle nerve pressure point - Answer location is behind the base of the ear
lobe, between the mastoid and the mandible. pressure should be directed in and
forward towards the top of the nose
jugular notch nerve pressure point - Answer location is at the base of the neck, just
above the sternum. pressure should be applied inward and down.
suprascapular nerve motor point - Answer location is at the junction where the trapezius
muscle connects to the side of the neck. the angle of pressure should be directed
towards the floor.
straight punch and palm heel strike - Answer two defensive counterstrikes (hand) that
are designed primarily to stop an aggressor's forward momentum
common peroneal or fermoral nerve points - Answer primary target for an angle kick
respiratory - Answer the neck restraint that is the most dangerous and applies direct
pressure to the trachea
forward fluid shock wave - Answer the strongest and most preferred impact weapon
strike is the
stabilize the grip, pull the weapon to center, release and stun, and distract if release
fails - Answer four steps in weapon retention
psychological intimidation - Answer subject is squaring up, but glaring and hasn't
punched you
70% - Answer amount vision is reduced in tunnel vision
tactical - Answer measure performance under stress, keep it simple - less is best, hick's
law - the more responses the more time it takes to react
legal - Answer was there a need for force, was the force proportional to the resistance,
was the injury to the subject's proportional to the level of resistance, was the force
applied in good faith
medical - Answer research supports techniques
autonomic nervous system - Answer part of nervous system in the body that regulates
organs like heart, stomach, and intestines
Questions With Correct Verified Answers
inverted u law - Answer relationship between heart rate and performance and examines
the heart rate zone for optimal performance
115-145 - Answer heart rate zone for optimal performance
tactical, legal, medical - Answer 3 components of acceptability that underline the
research philosophy of the PPCT system
defensive resistance - Answer a subject resists from the escort position by pulling his
arm away from the officer
deadly force assault - Answer officers confronted by a subject who immediately pulls a
knife and lunges at the officers
soft empty hand contact - Answer officer applies a joint lock to a subject who has
resisted him from/in the escort position
hard empty hand contact - Answer officer delivers an angle kick to a subject's common
peroneal nerve motor point
reactionary gap - Answer 6 ft, minimum safe zone that officer should maintain
approach to contact, control upon touch, speed in application - Answer tactical
considerations for handcuffing
subject's hand below officer's knee - Answer when handcuffing the first hand of a
subject who is in the prone position, what precautions should be taken to prevent the
subject from rolling over
index - Answer when applying the transport wristlock to which knuckle of the hand is the
pressure applied
false - Answer when performing a joint lock takedown the officer should rotate to level 1
touch pressure and striking techniques - Answer two methods of application for
pressure points and nerve motor points
motor dysfunction - Answer most applicable control principle for an angle kick to the
common peroneal
, elevated resistance or unconscious - Answer if pain compliance technique is held too
long after a subject has complied with an officer's verbal commands, the subject will
either become...
mandibular angle nerve pressure point - Answer location is behind the base of the ear
lobe, between the mastoid and the mandible. pressure should be directed in and
forward towards the top of the nose
jugular notch nerve pressure point - Answer location is at the base of the neck, just
above the sternum. pressure should be applied inward and down.
suprascapular nerve motor point - Answer location is at the junction where the trapezius
muscle connects to the side of the neck. the angle of pressure should be directed
towards the floor.
straight punch and palm heel strike - Answer two defensive counterstrikes (hand) that
are designed primarily to stop an aggressor's forward momentum
common peroneal or fermoral nerve points - Answer primary target for an angle kick
respiratory - Answer the neck restraint that is the most dangerous and applies direct
pressure to the trachea
forward fluid shock wave - Answer the strongest and most preferred impact weapon
strike is the
stabilize the grip, pull the weapon to center, release and stun, and distract if release
fails - Answer four steps in weapon retention
psychological intimidation - Answer subject is squaring up, but glaring and hasn't
punched you
70% - Answer amount vision is reduced in tunnel vision
tactical - Answer measure performance under stress, keep it simple - less is best, hick's
law - the more responses the more time it takes to react
legal - Answer was there a need for force, was the force proportional to the resistance,
was the injury to the subject's proportional to the level of resistance, was the force
applied in good faith
medical - Answer research supports techniques
autonomic nervous system - Answer part of nervous system in the body that regulates
organs like heart, stomach, and intestines