UPTP TEST 3 EXAM WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025
Uses of Chemical Agents - correct answerriot control, mob dispersion,
barricaded
individuals
Color Coding Chemical Agents - correct answer1. CN - tear gas - Red
2. CS - irritant gas - Blue
3. OC - inflammatory agent - Orange
4. HC - Smoke - Yellow
Chloroacetophenone (CN) Physiological & Phsychological Effects - correct
answerPhysical - profuse, flowing tears, causing voluntary closure of eyes,
mild nasal & skin irritation, difficulty swallowing, drooling, chest tightness,
coughing, choking sensation, wheezing, shortness of breath
Psychological - mild panic
Orthochlorobenzalmalonitrile (CS) Physiological & Psychological Effects -
correct answerPhysical - severe burning of eyes, causing involuntary
closure, severe burning sensation of exposed skin, running nose and sinus
passages, tightness in chest,
airways, & throat. Extreme doses could result in nausea & vomiting
Psychological - mental disorientation & confusion
Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Physiological & Psychological Effects - correct
answerPhysical - burning of all exposed skin, burning & inflammation of
mucus membranes, eyes, and nose. burning, inflammation, & feeling of
constriction of the throat & esophogus. involuntary closure of the eyes
Psychological - intense panic
Hexachlorethane Smoke (HC) Physiological & Psychological effect -
correct answerPhysical- may cause slight irritation to the eyes & respiratory
system if used in confined space, may cause chlorine pneumonia. toxic in
,area with <19% oxygen Psychological - may cause disorientation, due to
inability to see, mild panic, or some apprehension in crowds
Types of Delivery & Dissemination of Chemical Agents - correct
answersolid, micro-
pulverized, liquid
Dissemination Methods of Chemical Agents - correct answerexpulsion or
blast
dispersion, pyrotechnic, liquid, aeresol, fog
CN & CS Guidelines - correct answer1-2 second burst, never directly in
eyes, 2-5ft from
subject
OC Spray Guidelines - correct answer4-8ft away, 1-2 second burst directly
into face of
suspect, do not overspray (ineffective)
Tactical Considerations with Chemical Agents - correct answersize &
temper of crowd,
escape routes, climactic condition, release line, innocent persons,
flammable materials
CN & CS First Aid - correct answerget out of contaminated area, face into
wind, open eyes, stay calm, breath naturally, blow discharge from nose,
avoid activity/sweating, shower (cold then warm), remove wet clothing,
flush eyes with cool water, avoid salves OC Spray First Aid - correct
answertalk to subject while providing first aid, face subject into wind, rinse
with cool water, flush eyes with cool water, use ice on inflammated area,
do not rub affected area, commercial products to reduce symptoms
Dismount Movements - correct answerattention, parade rest, post arms, on
guard
Offensive Movements - correct answerpush, butt strokes, jabs, slash
, Defensive Movements - correct answerparry high, parry low, parry right,
parry left
Riot Formations - correct answercolumns, line, wedge, diagonal/echelon,
diamond,
circle
Critical Incident - correct answeran event requiring an extraordinary degree
of
adaptation by the individual who experiences the event
Critical Incident Characteristics - correct answer1. event outside the range
of usual
human experience & that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone
2. fright which includes the element of surprise
3. loss of sense of control
4. disruption of beliefs & value system
Critical Incident Stress - correct answerstress experienced at any level
resulting from
exposure to a critical incident
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - correct answerdevelopment of
characteristic
symptoms following a psychologically distressing event that is outside the
range of
usual human experience...duration of disturbance at least one month
PTSD Symptoms - correct answerproblems with concentration & memory,
nightmares,
flashbacks, tendency to be easily startled, inability to relax, anxiety,
depression
ANSWERS 2025
Uses of Chemical Agents - correct answerriot control, mob dispersion,
barricaded
individuals
Color Coding Chemical Agents - correct answer1. CN - tear gas - Red
2. CS - irritant gas - Blue
3. OC - inflammatory agent - Orange
4. HC - Smoke - Yellow
Chloroacetophenone (CN) Physiological & Phsychological Effects - correct
answerPhysical - profuse, flowing tears, causing voluntary closure of eyes,
mild nasal & skin irritation, difficulty swallowing, drooling, chest tightness,
coughing, choking sensation, wheezing, shortness of breath
Psychological - mild panic
Orthochlorobenzalmalonitrile (CS) Physiological & Psychological Effects -
correct answerPhysical - severe burning of eyes, causing involuntary
closure, severe burning sensation of exposed skin, running nose and sinus
passages, tightness in chest,
airways, & throat. Extreme doses could result in nausea & vomiting
Psychological - mental disorientation & confusion
Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Physiological & Psychological Effects - correct
answerPhysical - burning of all exposed skin, burning & inflammation of
mucus membranes, eyes, and nose. burning, inflammation, & feeling of
constriction of the throat & esophogus. involuntary closure of the eyes
Psychological - intense panic
Hexachlorethane Smoke (HC) Physiological & Psychological effect -
correct answerPhysical- may cause slight irritation to the eyes & respiratory
system if used in confined space, may cause chlorine pneumonia. toxic in
,area with <19% oxygen Psychological - may cause disorientation, due to
inability to see, mild panic, or some apprehension in crowds
Types of Delivery & Dissemination of Chemical Agents - correct
answersolid, micro-
pulverized, liquid
Dissemination Methods of Chemical Agents - correct answerexpulsion or
blast
dispersion, pyrotechnic, liquid, aeresol, fog
CN & CS Guidelines - correct answer1-2 second burst, never directly in
eyes, 2-5ft from
subject
OC Spray Guidelines - correct answer4-8ft away, 1-2 second burst directly
into face of
suspect, do not overspray (ineffective)
Tactical Considerations with Chemical Agents - correct answersize &
temper of crowd,
escape routes, climactic condition, release line, innocent persons,
flammable materials
CN & CS First Aid - correct answerget out of contaminated area, face into
wind, open eyes, stay calm, breath naturally, blow discharge from nose,
avoid activity/sweating, shower (cold then warm), remove wet clothing,
flush eyes with cool water, avoid salves OC Spray First Aid - correct
answertalk to subject while providing first aid, face subject into wind, rinse
with cool water, flush eyes with cool water, use ice on inflammated area,
do not rub affected area, commercial products to reduce symptoms
Dismount Movements - correct answerattention, parade rest, post arms, on
guard
Offensive Movements - correct answerpush, butt strokes, jabs, slash
, Defensive Movements - correct answerparry high, parry low, parry right,
parry left
Riot Formations - correct answercolumns, line, wedge, diagonal/echelon,
diamond,
circle
Critical Incident - correct answeran event requiring an extraordinary degree
of
adaptation by the individual who experiences the event
Critical Incident Characteristics - correct answer1. event outside the range
of usual
human experience & that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone
2. fright which includes the element of surprise
3. loss of sense of control
4. disruption of beliefs & value system
Critical Incident Stress - correct answerstress experienced at any level
resulting from
exposure to a critical incident
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - correct answerdevelopment of
characteristic
symptoms following a psychologically distressing event that is outside the
range of
usual human experience...duration of disturbance at least one month
PTSD Symptoms - correct answerproblems with concentration & memory,
nightmares,
flashbacks, tendency to be easily startled, inability to relax, anxiety,
depression