MidtermTestReviews(3) Flashcards

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1
Q

In most circumstances, a VIN inspection would be an example of a:

A. Criminal Call
B. Non-Criminal Call
C. Domestic Call
D. Business Call

Question 1 - EXAM3

A

B. Non-Criminal Call

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When responding to a bomb threat, officers will set up a perimeter. It is acceptable that once the area is evacuated, the officer enters the perimeter and inspects the device while calling the appropriate response team on their cell phone to describe what it looks like.

A. True
B. False

Question 2 - EXAM3

A

FALSE

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3
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When responding to a major crime in progress, officers are permitted to exceed the posted speed limit when using their emergency equipment. According to Idaho Code 49-623, officers need to use when responding.

A. Due regard
B. Immediate action
C. POST approved EVOC techniques
D. Peripheral vision

Question 3 - EXAM3

A

A. Due regard

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4
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How much time should an officer dedicate to locating a lost or missing child?

A. Until the child is located
B. Until sent on another call from dispatch
C. After you broadcast an attempt to locate
D. After child is entered into NCIC

Question 4 - EXAM3

A

A. Until the child is located

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5
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When gathering information about the missing person/adult, even though it is a sensitive subject, the officer should ask if the missing person is possibly suicidal and if they have any weapons.

A. True
B. False

Question 5 - EXAM3

A

TRUE

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Missing persons/adults should be entered into ILETS.

A. True
B. False

Question 6 - EXAM3

A

TRUE

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7
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When interviewing a victim of a robbery, the officer should attempt to obtain a suspect description, find out if there are weapons involved, what items were taken, and document the victim’s demeanor.

A. True
B. False

Question 7 - EXAM3

A

TRUE

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8
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When responding to a disturbance, upon arrival, officers should:

A. Immediately set up a command post
B. Interview all witnesses together
C. Separate and interview the parties involved, use contact and cover, interview all witnesses, and 			photograph injuries, the scene, and any evidence
D. Establish a perimeter, and call for detectives to interview witnesses

Question 8 - EXAM3

A

C. Separate and interview the parties involved, use contact and cover, interview all witnesses, and photograph injuries, the scene, and any evidence

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9
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How often should an officer inspect the interior and exterior of their patrol vehicle?

A. Once a week at the beginning of the work week
B. Once a week at the end of the work week
C. During scheduled maintenance activities
D. At the beginning and end of each shift

Question 9 - EXAM3

A

D. At the beginning and end of each shift

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10
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Concealment is best described as objects that will hide you and stop bullets.

A. True
B. False

Question 10 - EXAM3

A

FALSE

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When requesting a driver’s check, what information is needed besides the first and last name?

A. Middle initial and date of birth
B. Approximate height, middle initial
C. City of birth, gender
D. Sex, vehicle make

Question 11 - EXAM3

A

A. Middle initial and date of birth

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12
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When spelling a long name or giving a VIN number, a cadence of letters or numbers should be used.

A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. None of the above are correct

Question 12 - EXAM3

A

B - Three

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13
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What information is needed when requesting EMS to a scene?

A. Age, gender, height, weight, race, state of consciousness and breathing
B. State of mind, race, gender, nature of injury, chief complaint
C. State of consciousness and breathing, race, gender, nature of injury, chief complaint
D. Chief complaint, race, gender, date of birth, weight, height

Question 13 - EXAM3

A

C. State of consciousness and breathing, race, gender, nature of injury, chief complaint

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14
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When an officer wants to initiate radio traffic between another officer or dispatch, they should:

A. Call the requested unit and then identify themselves
B. Identify themselves and then call the requested unit
C. Call the requested unit then call dispatch
D. Immediately start talking to the requested unit

Question 14 - EXAM3

A

B. Identify themselves and then call the requested unit

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15
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Video interviews should be considered after other options have been eliminated.

A. True
B. False

Question 16 - EXAM3

A

TRUE

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15
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Unlike an interrogation, the purpose of an interview is to gather information.

A. True
B. False

Question 15 - EXAM3

16
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Themes are used to provide the suspect with a way to confess while maintaining some level of self respect.

A. True
B. False

Question 18 - EXAM3

17
Q

When interviewing or interrogating a juvenile in Idaho, the parents must always be present.

A. True
B. False

Question 17 - EXAM3

18
Q

An obstacle to gaining a confession in an interview that can be the hardest to overcome is:

A. Ego
B. Challenge/anger
C. Rationalization
D. Economic

Question 19 - EXAM3

19
Q

Talking too fast or too slow can increase the chance of having to repeat transmissions.

A. True
B. False

Question 20 - EXAM3