CBP-LOGIC QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Officer Smith is in charge of all of the canine teams in his sector. Fifteen canine teams
are stationed in his sector. Most of the canine teams are located at stations along the
border. Several canine teams are located away from the border in large urban areas. All
of the teams must be available to travel to any duty station within the sector.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, in Officer Smith's
sector,
A) most of the canine teams are located away from the border in large urban areas
B) only teams located along the border must be available to travel to any duty station
within
the sector
C) teams in urban areas do not need to be available to travel to other duty stations
within the
sector
D) none of the teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within the sector
E) few of the canine teams are located at stations along the border - Answers :D) none
of the teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within the sector
Naturalized U.S. citizens can lose their U.S. citizenship if and only if they expatriate or
are denaturalized. Misrepresentation on a legal permanent residence application,
certain crimes, and leaving the United States within one year of naturalization to
establish permanent residence elsewhere are all grounds for denaturalization. P.C. is a
naturalized U.S. citizen.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that
A) if P.C. loses her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized, then she must have
expatriated
B) if P.C. does not expatriate, then she cannot lose her U.S. citizenship
C) if P.C. is denaturalized, then she must have made a misrepresentation on her legal
permanent residence application
D) if P.C. has committed no crimes, then she cannot be denaturalized
, E) P.C. cannot lose her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized - Answers :A) if
P.C. loses her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized, then she must have
expatriated
Following the Vietnam War, many people from Southeast Asia were paroled into the
United States with an indefinite immigration status. In 2003, a new rule was developed
to allow for adjustment of immigration status for some of these people. According to the
new rule, all nationals of Vietnam (and some others, for example, nationals of
Cambodia) who were paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure
Program were eligible to apply for permanent resident status.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, based on the new
rule of 2003,
A) everyone eligible to apply for permanent resident status is a national of Vietnam who
was paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program
B) no one ineligible to apply for permanent resident status was a national of Vietnam
who was paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program
C) only nationals of V - Answers :B) no one ineligible to apply for permanent resident
status was a national of Vietnam who was paroled into the United States through the
Orderly Departure Program
The Chief of Police strives to provide quality service to the community while using
resources efficiently. Accordingly, the Chief must take into account several factors when
allocating resources. For example, if it is a holiday weekend, additional staff are
assigned to duty. However, if additional staff are assigned to duty, special funding is
needed from the city council.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that
A) if it is a holiday weekend, then special funding is not needed from the city council
B) if it is not a holiday weekend, then special funding is needed from the city council
C) if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is not a holiday weekend
D) if special funding is needed from the city council, then it is a holiday weekend
E) if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is a holiday weekend -
Answers :C) if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is not a holiday
weekend
Several different means of smuggling, such as cross-border tunnels, are used to bring
narcotics, individuals, and contraband into the United States. Cross-border tunnels can
Officer Smith is in charge of all of the canine teams in his sector. Fifteen canine teams
are stationed in his sector. Most of the canine teams are located at stations along the
border. Several canine teams are located away from the border in large urban areas. All
of the teams must be available to travel to any duty station within the sector.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, in Officer Smith's
sector,
A) most of the canine teams are located away from the border in large urban areas
B) only teams located along the border must be available to travel to any duty station
within
the sector
C) teams in urban areas do not need to be available to travel to other duty stations
within the
sector
D) none of the teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within the sector
E) few of the canine teams are located at stations along the border - Answers :D) none
of the teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within the sector
Naturalized U.S. citizens can lose their U.S. citizenship if and only if they expatriate or
are denaturalized. Misrepresentation on a legal permanent residence application,
certain crimes, and leaving the United States within one year of naturalization to
establish permanent residence elsewhere are all grounds for denaturalization. P.C. is a
naturalized U.S. citizen.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that
A) if P.C. loses her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized, then she must have
expatriated
B) if P.C. does not expatriate, then she cannot lose her U.S. citizenship
C) if P.C. is denaturalized, then she must have made a misrepresentation on her legal
permanent residence application
D) if P.C. has committed no crimes, then she cannot be denaturalized
, E) P.C. cannot lose her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized - Answers :A) if
P.C. loses her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized, then she must have
expatriated
Following the Vietnam War, many people from Southeast Asia were paroled into the
United States with an indefinite immigration status. In 2003, a new rule was developed
to allow for adjustment of immigration status for some of these people. According to the
new rule, all nationals of Vietnam (and some others, for example, nationals of
Cambodia) who were paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure
Program were eligible to apply for permanent resident status.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, based on the new
rule of 2003,
A) everyone eligible to apply for permanent resident status is a national of Vietnam who
was paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program
B) no one ineligible to apply for permanent resident status was a national of Vietnam
who was paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program
C) only nationals of V - Answers :B) no one ineligible to apply for permanent resident
status was a national of Vietnam who was paroled into the United States through the
Orderly Departure Program
The Chief of Police strives to provide quality service to the community while using
resources efficiently. Accordingly, the Chief must take into account several factors when
allocating resources. For example, if it is a holiday weekend, additional staff are
assigned to duty. However, if additional staff are assigned to duty, special funding is
needed from the city council.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that
A) if it is a holiday weekend, then special funding is not needed from the city council
B) if it is not a holiday weekend, then special funding is needed from the city council
C) if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is not a holiday weekend
D) if special funding is needed from the city council, then it is a holiday weekend
E) if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is a holiday weekend -
Answers :C) if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is not a holiday
weekend
Several different means of smuggling, such as cross-border tunnels, are used to bring
narcotics, individuals, and contraband into the United States. Cross-border tunnels can