NYPD FIRST TRIMESTER NEWEST ACTUAL 2025/2026
TEST EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS .VERIFED/GRADED A+
Cultural Competence - (ANSWER)an awareness of ones own cultural worldview
Culture - (ANSWER)The beliefs, values, and patterns that are shared by a group
and have been passed from generation to generation.
Acculturation - (ANSWER)Members of one culture become integrated into
another.
Headman - (ANSWER)A major figure in west African communities.
Ethnocentrism - (ANSWER)the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own
ethnic group or culture.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 - (ANSWER)prohibited the immigration of
Chinese laborers into the United States for ten years.
The Jones Act 1917 - (ANSWER)granted citizenship to Puerto Ricans and
extending to them some of the protections of the Bill of Rights.
1924 immigration Act - (ANSWER)limited number of non-European immigrants.
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The Displaced Persons Act 1948 - (ANSWER)the United States accepted more
than 395,000 refugees from war-torn European nations.
the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 - (ANSWER)quotas were placed on
immigration. The total quota for Asia was 2,990 - compared with 149,667 for
Europe and 1,400 for Africa.
The Immigration Act of 1965 - (ANSWER)changed the quota system to allow
Immigration from all countries into America. Ceilings of 120,000 from eastern and
170,000 from western hemispheres were established. Mexican, Cuban, Filipino,
Italian and Taiwanese immigrants then began to enter the United States.
The Refugee Act of 1980 - (ANSWER)allowed ten million permanent immigrants
to be admitted to the United States.
immigration Act of 1990 - (ANSWER)The number of immigrants allowed into the
US per year was increased to 700,000.
Executive Order 9066 - (ANSWER)the evacuation and incarceration of 100,000
Japanese Americans during World War II.
The Immigrant Outreach Unit - (ANSWER)serves as a link between the NYPD and
immigrant communities not traditionally engaged with the Department.
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Immigrant Outreach Unit Liaisons - (ANSWER)-introduces the immigrant
communities to available Department programs and other services offered by
other City agencies and community based organizations.
-ensure access to resources, assist with translations and provide other services as
needed.
14-151 of the New York City Administrative Code - (ANSWER)prohibits biased-
based profiling and includes demographic categories in addition to race, color,
and national origin.
Interpreter cards - (ANSWER)reminds the public of the critical importance of
being able to communicate with members of the service and reminds them that
the Department is equipped with tools to overcome miscommunication due to
limited English proficiency.
Language Initiative Program - (ANSWER)A corps of interpreters who can be called
upon to interpret or translate foreign languages for investigative or other police
purposes. Interpreters from this program may be requested by contacting the
Operations Unit.
Language Line Service - (ANSWER)A certified interpreter can be accessed twenty-
four hours a day/seven days a week via the Language Line Service on a
Department cellular telephone or the dual handset telephone located in every
precinct complaint room, detective squad, police service area (PSA) and transit
district complaint room