EXAM COMPLETE 550 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
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How many days is a civil summons valid for?
(Civil Process) - CORRECT ANSWERS-60 days
How can you serve a subpoena to testify?
(Civil Process) - CORRECT ANSWERS-In person, Phone, Certified mail
When serving a summons to a city, who can accept the service?
(Civil Process) - CORRECT ANSWERS-City manager, Mayor, City clerk
What does POPAT stand for?
(Physical Fitness) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Police Officer Physical Agility Test
What does R.I.C.E stand for?
(Physical Fitness) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
Can you substitute service on a subpoena?
(Civil Process) - CORRECT ANSWERS-No
What is the fastest method for moving a wounded officer? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Two-officer
assist
What is the difference between a sign and symptom - CORRECT ANSWERS-A sight is
something a first responder can see
A symptom is something the person themselves feel
,What is the normal pulse rate for an adult? - CORRECT ANSWERS-60-100 beats per minute
D.C.A.P.B.T.L.S
(First Responder) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Deformity
Contusions
Amputations/avulsions
Punctures/penetrations
Burns
Tenderness
Lacerations
Swelling
Controlled movement of a person or persons in custody from one to another is the definition of? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-Inmate transportation
Who are the 3 key people who play a part in the process of committing a person into custody?
(In-Custody Transport) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Arresting officer, person in custody, magistrate
What are the 5 different ways an inmate cane released? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Cash bond
Property Bond
Written Promise
Custody release
Unsecured Bond
If possible, how many officers should be assigned to an inmates movement? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-2
How long does a law enforcement officer have to provide a victim with medical services?
,(Domestic Violence) - CORRECT ANSWERS-72 hours
What is sight alignment?
(Firearms) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Relationship of the front sight to the rear sight
What is sight picture?
(Firearms) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Relationship of the aligned sights to the target
How is the caliber of a bullet designated?
(Firearms) - CORRECT ANSWERS-By the diameter
How many provisions are in 15A-401(d)(2)
(Firearms) - CORRECT ANSWERS-4
What is the difference between cover and concealment?
(Firearms) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Concealments hides
Cover stops the bullet
T/F- A moped is a motor vehicle
(MV Law) - CORRECT ANSWERS-False
Is a truck with no motor considered a motor vehicle?
(MV Law) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Yes
How many points will be put on your license for passing a school bus?
(MV Law) - CORRECT ANSWERS-5 points
, What is the minimum age for obtaining a limited permit?
(MV Law) - CORRECT ANSWERS-15 years old
What type of bleeding is steady and dark red?
(First Responder) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Venous
What type of force pushes you out of a curve when driving?
(Driving) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Centrifugal force
Four parts of ammo
(Firearms) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Casing, Projectile, Primer, Powder
When it comes to Communications what does ABC stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Accuracy,
Brevity, Clarity
What does SIPDE stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
When driving, what is the most hazardous turn?
(Driving) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Y-Turn
When driving, what is the safest turn?
(Driving) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Right side road turn
What does AVPU stand for?
(First Responder) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Alert
Verbal
Pain Stimuli
Unresponsive