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NYPD 3RD TRIMESTER EXAM ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE
Disorderly Conduct - General - (answer)intentionally or recklessly creates a risk
of public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm by one of the following seven
methods:
1. Fighting or violent or threatening behavior
2. Unreasonable noise
3. Refusal to comply with a lawful order to disperse (3 or more people)
4. Hazardous or physically offensive condition
5. Obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic
6. Obscene language or gesture
7. Disrupts a lawful assembly
Example: A man and his wife are having an argument and disturb people in the
street near them. The husband apologizes to the people who gathered, but in a
few minutes he and his wife are fighting again. If their conduct amounted to
violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior and they are recklessly annoying
others, they could be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Example: A group of demonstrators are protesting at a shopping center. The
protestors, in automobiles, use horns and other noisemaking devices with the
intent of causing the customers to stop shopping there. If their noise caused
public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly created a risk thereof,
they could
be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Example: A person walking down the street and shouting profane words or
phrases not directed at anyone in particular or holding his private parts in an
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obscene manner, could be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct -
Violation
A person who intentionally disrupts a closed meeting of
the Department of Education to demand decentralization of school districts
would be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
A group of people who are demonstrating for social reform stop traffic by
positioning themselves across a public highway. This group could be charged -
(answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Example: A group of people gather outside City Hall to protest tax increases.
They have no intention of causing public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm.
However, because of their reckless actions, pedestrians are inconvenienced
and annoyed. If they refused to
move after being directed by a police officer, they would be charged with -
(answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Loitering - Violation Sub. 2 - (answer)Loiters or remains in a public place for
the purpose of gambling with cards, dice or other gambling paraphernalia
Loitering - Violation Sub. 4 - (answer)Being masked or in any manner disguised
by unusual or unnatural attire or facial alteration, loiters, remains or
congregates in a public place with other persons so masked or disguised, or
knowingly permits or aids persons so masked or disguised to congregate in a
public place; except that such conduct is not unlawful when it occurs in
connection with a masquerade party or like entertainment if, when such
entertainment is held in a city which has promulgated regulations in
connection with such affairs, permission is first obtained from the police or
other appropriate
authorities
NYPD 3RD TRIMESTER EXAM ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE
Disorderly Conduct - General - (answer)intentionally or recklessly creates a risk
of public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm by one of the following seven
methods:
1. Fighting or violent or threatening behavior
2. Unreasonable noise
3. Refusal to comply with a lawful order to disperse (3 or more people)
4. Hazardous or physically offensive condition
5. Obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic
6. Obscene language or gesture
7. Disrupts a lawful assembly
Example: A man and his wife are having an argument and disturb people in the
street near them. The husband apologizes to the people who gathered, but in a
few minutes he and his wife are fighting again. If their conduct amounted to
violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior and they are recklessly annoying
others, they could be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Example: A group of demonstrators are protesting at a shopping center. The
protestors, in automobiles, use horns and other noisemaking devices with the
intent of causing the customers to stop shopping there. If their noise caused
public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly created a risk thereof,
they could
be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Example: A person walking down the street and shouting profane words or
phrases not directed at anyone in particular or holding his private parts in an
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obscene manner, could be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct -
Violation
A person who intentionally disrupts a closed meeting of
the Department of Education to demand decentralization of school districts
would be charged with - (answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
A group of people who are demonstrating for social reform stop traffic by
positioning themselves across a public highway. This group could be charged -
(answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Example: A group of people gather outside City Hall to protest tax increases.
They have no intention of causing public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm.
However, because of their reckless actions, pedestrians are inconvenienced
and annoyed. If they refused to
move after being directed by a police officer, they would be charged with -
(answer)Disorderly Conduct - Violation
Loitering - Violation Sub. 2 - (answer)Loiters or remains in a public place for
the purpose of gambling with cards, dice or other gambling paraphernalia
Loitering - Violation Sub. 4 - (answer)Being masked or in any manner disguised
by unusual or unnatural attire or facial alteration, loiters, remains or
congregates in a public place with other persons so masked or disguised, or
knowingly permits or aids persons so masked or disguised to congregate in a
public place; except that such conduct is not unlawful when it occurs in
connection with a masquerade party or like entertainment if, when such
entertainment is held in a city which has promulgated regulations in
connection with such affairs, permission is first obtained from the police or
other appropriate
authorities