QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Course
NC BLET STATE
1.
Question: Which of the following is required for a search warrant to be valid under the Fourth
Amendment?
A. A mere suspicion that criminal activity is occurring
B. Probable cause supported by oath or affirmation
C. Reasonable suspicion alone
D. Confirmation from the local police chief
Answer: B. Probable cause supported by oath or affirmation
Explanation: A valid search warrant must be supported by probable cause and issued by a
neutral magistrate, not just based on a hunch or reasonable suspicion.
2.
Question: What rights are included in the Miranda warning?
A. The right to remain silent
B. The right to have an attorney present
C. The warning that anything said can be used against the suspect in court
D. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above
Explanation: The Miranda warning informs a suspect of all these rights to protect their Fifth and
Sixth Amendment rights during custodial interrogations.
3.
Question: Which tactic is considered best practice during a routine traffic stop for officer safety?
A. Approaching the vehicle from the driver’s side
B. Approaching from the passenger side
C. Waiting for the vehicle to pull over in a well-lit area
D. None of the above
Answer: B. Approaching from the passenger side
Explanation: Approaching from the passenger side is generally safer because it minimizes
exposure to traffic and potential hazards on the driver’s side.
,4.
Question: Which statement best defines “probable cause”?
A. A mere hunch that someone is involved in a crime
B. A reasonable belief, based on factual evidence, that a crime has been committed
C. An assumption made by an officer solely on appearance
D. A legal term that means absolute certainty
Answer: B. A reasonable belief, based on factual evidence, that a crime has been committed
Explanation: Probable cause requires facts or evidence that would lead a reasonable person to
believe a crime has occurred, which is essential for obtaining warrants and making arrests.
5.
Question: What does the term “chain of custody” refer to in evidence handling?
A. A list of all items seized at a crime scene
B. A record of every person who handled the evidence from collection to court
C. The process of packaging evidence
D. A method of storing evidence in secure lockers
Answer: B. A record of every person who handled the evidence from collection to court
Explanation: The chain of custody documents every transfer and handling of evidence to ensure
it remains untampered and admissible in court.
6.
Question: The use-of-force continuum in law enforcement is best described as:
A. A guideline for escalating force only in life-threatening situations
B. A series of steps ranging from verbal commands to deadly force, depending on the threat level
C. A mandatory set of procedures that require deadly force in every arrest
D. A system used exclusively during traffic stops
Answer: B. A series of steps ranging from verbal commands to deadly force, depending on the
threat level
Explanation: The continuum guides officers to use the minimum force necessary and escalate
only when the situation demands a stronger response.
7.
,Question: Which of the following best describes the “automobile exception” to the warrant
requirement?
A. Vehicles can be searched without a warrant if the driver is cooperative
B. Vehicles are exempt from search warrant requirements because they are mobile
C. If probable cause exists, officers may search a vehicle without a warrant
D. All vehicle searches require a warrant regardless of circumstances
Answer: C. If probable cause exists, officers may search a vehicle without a warrant
Explanation: The “automobile exception” permits warrantless searches of vehicles when there
is probable cause, due to the inherent mobility of vehicles and the risk of evidence being moved
or destroyed.
8.
Question: In North Carolina, a felony is generally characterized by:
A. Minor offenses resulting in fines only
B. Serious offenses with potential incarceration for more than one year
C. Non-violent infractions handled by local law enforcement
D. Traffic violations
Answer: B. Serious offenses with potential incarceration for more than one year
Explanation: Felonies are more severe crimes that typically carry penalties of imprisonment
exceeding one year, along with long-term consequences.
9.
Question: “Reasonable suspicion” is the legal standard used to justify which of the following
actions?
A. Arresting a suspect
B. Conducting a full search of a residence
C. Performing a brief investigative detention (Terry stop)
D. Issuing a citation for a traffic violation
Answer: C. Performing a brief investigative detention (Terry stop)
Explanation: Reasonable suspicion is a lower standard than probable cause and is used to justify
temporary stops and limited searches such as a Terry stop.
10.
, Question: The primary goal of community policing is to:
A. Increase the number of arrests in a community
B. Build trust and partnerships between law enforcement and community members
C. Reduce the need for patrol officers on the streets
D. Eliminate all instances of crime through aggressive tactics
Answer: B. Build trust and partnerships between law enforcement and community members
Explanation: Community policing emphasizes collaboration with community members to
prevent crime, improve communication, and enhance public safety.
11.
Question: In digital evidence handling, why is maintaining a chain-of-custody particularly
important?
A. To ensure that digital files are not deleted
B. To document every person who has accessed the evidence, preserving its integrity
C. To make it easier to share evidence on social media
D. To enable rapid access during an investigation
Answer: B. To document every person who has accessed the evidence, preserving its integrity
Explanation: Maintaining the chain-of-custody for digital evidence is crucial for verifying that
the evidence has not been altered, ensuring it is admissible in court.
12.
Question:
Which field sobriety test is commonly used by officers to assess impairment?
A. The written math test
B. The horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) test
C. The reaction time test on a computer
D. The color identification test
Answer: B. The horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) test
Explanation: The HGN test is a standard component of field sobriety testing that checks for
involuntary eye movements associated with intoxication.
13.
Question:
Which principle is central to maintaining ethical conduct in law enforcement?