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NYPD 3RD TRIMESTER EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS BANK AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION 1. Exclusionary rule - ANSWER a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. 2. Probable cause - ANSWER reasonable grounds to believe reasonable cause to believe 3. Reasonable suspicion - ANSWER quantum of knowledge for an ordinarily prudent and cautious man to believe that criminal activity is at hand 4. In fact committed - ANSWER you seen them do it citizens and peace officers not persuant to duties 5. Pursuit - ANSWER amounts to seizure 6. Survelliance - ANSWER keeping an eye on not in way physically 7. Purpose of an arrest - ANSWER bring suspected criminal offender before appropriate court to answer for charges against them 8. Pedigree jnfo - ANSWER weight height age etc 9. Investigation - ANSWER process of aquiring facts about a particular subject event or problem 10. Official typed letterhead - ANSWER plain white bonded paper with department seal and title pre printed on uppermost portion 11. Uf-49 or 49 - ANSWER typed letterhead used for official correspondence 12. Interview steps - ANSWER develop a plan of action conduct interview privately put interviewee at ease let person do talking perfect questioning techniques select questions carefully don't challenge answers stay in control take good notes conclude interview properly learn from experience 13. Preliminary investigations - ANSWER proceed promptly and safely to scene longer you take evidence can contaminate mentally review problems survey entire scene assist injured make a probable cause determination do not really on memory take log book arrange to obtain all necessary assistance collect evidence identify isolate and interview any victims complainant and witnesses 14. Nyc civil court - ANSWER small claims any amount up to 5000 15. NY civil court - ANSWER any amount up to 25000 16. Nys supreme court - ANSWER any amount exceeding 25000 17. Scofflaw - ANSWER vehicles may be seized for non payment of past due summonses or court fees 18. Do not release info to the media if - ANSWER possess undue risk to personal safety interfere with police operations affects rights of the accused or investigation or prosecution of a crime 19. Disorderly conduct - ANSWER intent to cause public inconvenience annoyance or alarm 20. Critical locations - ANSWER hospitals police station subways 21. Sensitive locations - ANSWER house of worship diplomatic locations 22. Vulnerable locations - ANSWER shopping malls banks liquor store 23. Disorderly groups - ANSWER casual expressive acquisitive escape aggressive 24. Must Prove Intent For CPW Misdemeanor - ANSWER Razorblade Armor Piercing Ammo Immitation Dangerous Instrument 25. CPW Felony - ANSWER Silencer Machine Gun Automatic Weapon Large Capacity ( 8 Or More) Legal Firearm Outside Business or Home Defaced Or Disguised Any Prior Convictions Three Or More Firearms Explosive Unloaded and Drug Trafficking Unloaded + B,C,D, E Felony Rifle Or Shotgun On School Grounds 26. Acculturation - ANSWER Member Of Ones Culture Become Integrated Into Another Culture 27. Disorderly Conduct Violation - ANSWER Pete and John Fight No Injuries causing Public Alarm and Annoyance 28. Avoid Ethnocentrism - ANSWER Understand And Respect Different Cultural Norms and Beliefs 29. Warrants Of Eviction - ANSWER Monday Through Friday 0800x1700 30. Sexual Explicit Or Offensive Material - ANSWER Patrol Supervisor Than Legal Bureau 31. Auto Stripping Misdemeanor - ANSWER Loss And Damage To A Vehicle Or Abandoned Vehicle 32. Auto Stripping Felony - ANSWER Committed A Misdemeanor Prior Conviction Within 5 Years 2 Or More Vehicle Defaced or Destroyed Exceeding 1000 dollars 33. Disorderly Conduct - General - ANSWER intentionally or recklessly creates a risk of public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm by one of the following seven methods: Fighting or violent or threatening behavior Unreasonable noise Refusal to comply with a lawful order to disperse (3 or more people) Hazardous or physically offensive condition Obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic Obscene language or gesture Disrupts a lawful assembly 34. 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 35. 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 36. 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 obscene manner, could be charged with - ANSWER Disorderly Conduct - Violation 37. 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 38. 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 39. 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 40. Loitering - Violation Sub. 2 - ANSWER Loiters or remains in a public place for the purpose of gambling with cards, dice or other gambling paraphernalia 41. 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 42. Loitering - Violation Sub. 5 - ANSWER Loiters or remains in or about school grounds, a college or university building or grounds or a children's overnight camp or a summer day camp, or remains in or enters a school bus as defined by V.T.L. Section 142, not having any reason or relationship involving custody of or responsibility for a pupil or student, or any other specific, legitimate reason for being there, and not having written permission from anyone authorized to grant the same or loiters or remains in or about such children's overnight camp or summer day camp in violation of conspicuously posted rules or regulations governing entry and use thereof 43. Loitering - Violation Sub. 6 - ANSWER Loiters or remains in any transportation facility, unless specifically authorized to do so, for the purpose of soliciting or engaging in any business, trade or commercial transactions involving the sale of merchandise or services, or for the purpose of entertaining persons by singing, dancing or playing any musical instrument 44. Example: Five individuals meet on the street in front of their local bar and decide that it is a good time to seek revenge against a group of men who had assaulted a friend of theirs. They look for clubs and other weapons to carry out their plan. - ANSWER Unlawful Assembly - Misdemeanor 45. Unlawful Assembly - Misdemeanor - ANSWER He or she assembles with four (4) or more people For the purpose of engaging or preparing to engage with them; In tumultuous (loud, agitated behavior) and violent conduct likely to cause public alarm or Being present at an assembly with four (4) or more other people; Which either has or develops the purpose of engaging in or preparing to engage in tumultuous and violent conduct; He or she remains there with the intent to advance that purpose. 1 (YOU) + 4 (MORE) = 5 46. Inciting To Riot - Misdemeanor - ANSWER Urges ten (10) or more persons; To engage in tumultuous and violent conduct likely to create public alarm. 1 (YOU) + 10 (MORE) = 11 47. Example: Pete, who is upset because his sister, Pam, has been arrested, encourages 15 people to march to the station house and break the windows. He also urges the crowd to use sticks or rocks against anyone attempting to stop them. - ANSWER Inciting To Riot - Misdemeanor 48. Riot 2nd degree - Misdemeanor - ANSWER Simultaneously with four or more other persons; Engages in tumultuous and violent conduct; and Intentionally or recklessly causes or creates a grave risk of causing public alarm. 1(YOU) + 4 (MORE) = 5 49. Five radical students enter Grand Central Station carrying protest signs attached to heavy wooden sticks. As they march through the station, they begin to shout obscenities and wave their signs in a menacing manner, thereby causing the commuters to flee the area. - ANSWER Riot 2nd degree - Misdemeanor 50. Example: A group of 11 people are demonstrating in front of a courthouse inside which a controversial criminal case is being tried. As the defendant appears, the group begins to scream obscenities and throw debris. During this activity, a non-participant is struck by a rock and injured, numerous windows are broken and other property is damaged. - ANSWER Riot 1st degree - Felony 51. There are three ways to commit the offense of unauthorized use of a vehicle: - ANSWER 1. Use of a vehicle without permission; 2. Use of a vehicle as a gross deviation from a repair contract; 3. Use of a vehicle, retained or withheld, as a gross deviation from an agreement. 52. Riot 1st degree - Felony - ANSWER Simultaneously with ten or more persons; Engages in tumultuous and violent conduct; and Intentionally or recklessly causes or creates a grave risk of causing public alarm; and A person other than a participant suffers a physical injury; or Substantial property damage occurs. 53. 1 (YOU) + 10 (MORE) = 11 54. Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle - ANSWER "joyriding." or using a vehicle without the permission 55. Illegal Possession of a Vehicle Identification Number - Felony - ANSWER knowingly alters a VIN plate, or possesses a plate that has been removed from a vehicle illegally 56. Example: A person sees his neighbor's vehicle parked in their common driveway with the keys in the ignition. He decides to use it to go to the store and returns after approximately thirty (30) minutes. - ANSWER Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle - Misdemeanor 57. Example: A mechanic was given a car to repair on Friday. He was told that the owner would pick it up on Monday. The mechanic finished the repair work Friday evening and decided to use the car to go on a weekend trip. The mechanic could be charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle, because his trip was a gross deviation from the agreement to repair the car. The agreement could have included a short drive for testing purposes, but not a weekend trip. - ANSWER Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle - Misdemeanor 58. Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle - Felony - ANSWER felony when he commits unauthorized use of a vehicle - misdemeanor + previously convicted of this same offense and subdivision within ten years or has the intent to use the vehicle in the commission of a class A, B, C, or D felony, or in immediate flight therefrom.

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NYPD 3RD TRIMESTER EXAM STUDY
GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
BANK AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>


1. Exclusionary rule - ANSWER ✓ a law that prohibits the use of illegally
obtained evidence in a criminal trial.

2. Probable cause - ANSWER ✓ reasonable grounds to believe reasonable
cause to believe

3. Reasonable suspicion - ANSWER ✓ quantum of knowledge for an
ordinarily prudent and cautious man to believe that criminal activity is at
hand

4. In fact committed - ANSWER ✓ you seen them do it citizens and peace
officers not persuant to duties

5. Pursuit - ANSWER ✓ amounts to seizure

6. Survelliance - ANSWER ✓ keeping an eye on not in way physically

7. Purpose of an arrest - ANSWER ✓ bring suspected criminal offender before
appropriate court to answer for charges against them

8. Pedigree jnfo - ANSWER ✓ weight height age etc

9. Investigation - ANSWER ✓ process of aquiring facts about a particular
subject event or problem

,10.Official typed letterhead - ANSWER ✓ plain white bonded paper with
department seal and title pre printed on uppermost portion

11.Uf-49 or 49 - ANSWER ✓ typed letterhead used for official correspondence

12.Interview steps - ANSWER ✓ develop a plan of action
conduct interview privately
put interviewee at ease
let person do talking
perfect questioning techniques
select questions carefully
don't challenge answers
stay in control
take good notes
conclude interview properly
learn from experience

13.Preliminary investigations - ANSWER ✓ proceed promptly and safely to
scene
longer you take evidence can contaminate
mentally review problems
survey entire scene
assist injured
make a probable cause determination
do not really on memory take log book
arrange to obtain all necessary assistance
collect evidence
identify isolate and interview any victims complainant and witnesses

14.Nyc civil court - ANSWER ✓ small claims any amount up to 5000

15.NY civil court - ANSWER ✓ any amount up to 25000

16.Nys supreme court - ANSWER ✓ any amount exceeding 25000

17.Scofflaw - ANSWER ✓ vehicles may be seized for non payment of past due
summonses or court fees

,18.Do not release info to the media if - ANSWER ✓ possess undue risk to
personal safety

interfere with police operations

affects rights of the accused or investigation or prosecution of a crime

19.Disorderly conduct - ANSWER ✓ intent to cause public inconvenience
annoyance or alarm

20.Critical locations - ANSWER ✓ hospitals police station subways

21.Sensitive locations - ANSWER ✓ house of worship diplomatic locations

22.Vulnerable locations - ANSWER ✓ shopping malls banks liquor store

23.Disorderly groups - ANSWER ✓ casual
expressive
acquisitive
escape
aggressive

24.Must Prove Intent For CPW Misdemeanor - ANSWER ✓ Razorblade
Armor Piercing Ammo
Immitation
Dangerous Instrument

25.CPW Felony - ANSWER ✓ Silencer
Machine Gun
Automatic Weapon
Large Capacity ( 8 Or More)
Legal Firearm Outside Business or Home
Defaced Or Disguised
Any Prior Convictions
Three Or More Firearms
Explosive
Unloaded and Drug Trafficking
Unloaded + B,C,D, E Felony

, Rifle Or Shotgun On School Grounds

26.Acculturation - ANSWER ✓ Member Of Ones Culture Become Integrated
Into Another Culture

27.Disorderly Conduct Violation - ANSWER ✓ Pete and John Fight No
Injuries causing Public Alarm and Annoyance

28.Avoid Ethnocentrism - ANSWER ✓ Understand And Respect Different
Cultural Norms and Beliefs

29.Warrants Of Eviction - ANSWER ✓ Monday Through Friday
0800x1700

30.Sexual Explicit Or Offensive Material - ANSWER ✓ Patrol Supervisor Than
Legal Bureau

31.Auto Stripping Misdemeanor - ANSWER ✓ Loss And Damage To A
Vehicle Or Abandoned Vehicle

32.Auto Stripping Felony - ANSWER ✓ Committed A Misdemeanor Prior
Conviction Within 5 Years
2 Or More
Vehicle Defaced or Destroyed
Exceeding 1000 dollars

33.Disorderly Conduct - General - ANSWER ✓ intentionally or recklessly
creates a risk of public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm by one of the
following seven methods:
Fighting or violent or threatening behavior
Unreasonable noise
Refusal to comply with a lawful order to disperse (3 or more people)
Hazardous or physically offensive condition
Obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic
Obscene language or gesture
Disrupts a lawful assembly

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