TCOLE BPOC FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023 EXAM 250+ REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Hazardous Material? - ANSWER: A substance or material capable of posing
an unreasonable risk to health, safety, or property
when transported in commerce.
What is CBRNE? - ANSWER: Chemical
Biological
Radiation
Nuclear
Explosive
What are Flammable Substances? - ANSWER: Materials that have a high hazard due
to ease of ignition, high burning temperature, or difficulty in extinguishment. These
materials exist as solids, liquids, or gasses.
What are Oxidizers? - ANSWER: A group of chemicals that do not burn on their own,
but when in combination with other chemicals may cause them to burn or burn at a
higher than normal temperature. These chemicals can cause materials that would
not ordinarily catch fire to begin to burn readily.
What are Corrosives/Acids? - ANSWER: Chemical materials that may attack and
destroy living tissue (such as skin), some of these materials may also attack and
destroy through chemical reaction metals, glass, or plastics.
What is Toxicology? - ANSWER: Study of adverse effects of chemicals or physical
agents on living organisms
What is the RAIN Principle? - ANSWER: R- Recognize the presence of a CBRNE threat
A- Avoid contamination/exposure to the threat
I- Isolate the threat and immediate area
N- Notify the appropriate response agency
What is the National Incident Management System? - ANSWER: A systematic,
proactive approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels of government,
nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work together seamlessly
and manage incidents involving all threats and hazards—regardless
of cause, size, location, or complexity—in order to reduce loss of life, property and
harm to the environment.
What is the Incident Command System? - ANSWER: Management system designed
to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management by integrating a
combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications
operating within a common organizational structure.
, What is Authoritative? - ANSWER: Able to be trusted as being accurate or true;
reliable.
Commanding, self-confident; likely to be respected and obeyed
What is Authoritarian? - ANSWER: Enforcing very strict obedience to authority. Much
like an autocrat, or dictator, oppressive,
tyrant
What is Crises? - ANSWER: A temporary state of upset and disorganization,
characterized by an inability to cope with a
particular situation using customary methods of problem solving
What three questions are people asking about you? - ANSWER: Do you care for me?
Can you help me?
Can I trust you?
What is Nonverbal Communication? - ANSWER: Affected by means other than
words; it includes apparent behaviors such as: facial expressions, eyes, touching,
spatial distance
What is Paralinguistic communication? - ANSWER: Aspects of speech:
voice, tone
inflection, rate, pitch
timing, hesitation
Contributes to the meaning and purpose
What are the 6 principles of persuasion? - ANSWER: Reciprocity
Scarcity
Authority
Consistency
Liking
Consensus
What are the 5 Universal Truths? - ANSWER: -All people want to be treated with
dignity and respect.
-All people want to be asked rather than told to do something.
-All people want to be told why they are being asked to do something.
-All people want to be given options rather than threats.
-All people want a second chance.
What are Field Notes? - ANSWER: Brief notations concerning specific events and
circumstances that are recorded while fresh in the officer's mind and used to
prepare a report.
Observation Skills - ANSWER: -An officers ability to be descriptive in field notes and
reports
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Hazardous Material? - ANSWER: A substance or material capable of posing
an unreasonable risk to health, safety, or property
when transported in commerce.
What is CBRNE? - ANSWER: Chemical
Biological
Radiation
Nuclear
Explosive
What are Flammable Substances? - ANSWER: Materials that have a high hazard due
to ease of ignition, high burning temperature, or difficulty in extinguishment. These
materials exist as solids, liquids, or gasses.
What are Oxidizers? - ANSWER: A group of chemicals that do not burn on their own,
but when in combination with other chemicals may cause them to burn or burn at a
higher than normal temperature. These chemicals can cause materials that would
not ordinarily catch fire to begin to burn readily.
What are Corrosives/Acids? - ANSWER: Chemical materials that may attack and
destroy living tissue (such as skin), some of these materials may also attack and
destroy through chemical reaction metals, glass, or plastics.
What is Toxicology? - ANSWER: Study of adverse effects of chemicals or physical
agents on living organisms
What is the RAIN Principle? - ANSWER: R- Recognize the presence of a CBRNE threat
A- Avoid contamination/exposure to the threat
I- Isolate the threat and immediate area
N- Notify the appropriate response agency
What is the National Incident Management System? - ANSWER: A systematic,
proactive approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels of government,
nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work together seamlessly
and manage incidents involving all threats and hazards—regardless
of cause, size, location, or complexity—in order to reduce loss of life, property and
harm to the environment.
What is the Incident Command System? - ANSWER: Management system designed
to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management by integrating a
combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications
operating within a common organizational structure.
, What is Authoritative? - ANSWER: Able to be trusted as being accurate or true;
reliable.
Commanding, self-confident; likely to be respected and obeyed
What is Authoritarian? - ANSWER: Enforcing very strict obedience to authority. Much
like an autocrat, or dictator, oppressive,
tyrant
What is Crises? - ANSWER: A temporary state of upset and disorganization,
characterized by an inability to cope with a
particular situation using customary methods of problem solving
What three questions are people asking about you? - ANSWER: Do you care for me?
Can you help me?
Can I trust you?
What is Nonverbal Communication? - ANSWER: Affected by means other than
words; it includes apparent behaviors such as: facial expressions, eyes, touching,
spatial distance
What is Paralinguistic communication? - ANSWER: Aspects of speech:
voice, tone
inflection, rate, pitch
timing, hesitation
Contributes to the meaning and purpose
What are the 6 principles of persuasion? - ANSWER: Reciprocity
Scarcity
Authority
Consistency
Liking
Consensus
What are the 5 Universal Truths? - ANSWER: -All people want to be treated with
dignity and respect.
-All people want to be asked rather than told to do something.
-All people want to be told why they are being asked to do something.
-All people want to be given options rather than threats.
-All people want a second chance.
What are Field Notes? - ANSWER: Brief notations concerning specific events and
circumstances that are recorded while fresh in the officer's mind and used to
prepare a report.
Observation Skills - ANSWER: -An officers ability to be descriptive in field notes and
reports