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A 23 year old operator refused a specimen test for DWI his DL may be suspended for?
A. 90 days
B. 30 days
C. One year
D. 180 days
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A 23 year old operator gave a specimen and was found intoxicated and charged with DWI his DL may be suspended for
A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. 90 days
D. 180 days |
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Intoxication is a blood alcohol content minimum of
A. .13
B. .80
C. .08
D. .04 |
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"X" was the water skiing while intoxicated on a river. He's guilty of?
A. Public Intoxication
B. DWI
C. Boating while intoxicated
D. No offense |
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C. Boating while intoxicated |
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3rd or subsequent offense for DWI is a
A. SJF
B. 3rd° felony
C. 2nd° felony
D. Class A misd |
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2nd offense DWI is a
A. Class A misd
B. SJF
C. 3rd° felony
D. Class B misd |
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1st offense DWI is a
A. Class B misd
B. Class A misd
C. SJF
D. 3rd° felony |
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Intoxication manslaughter is a
A. 3rd° felony
B. 2nd° felony
C. 1st° felony
D. SJF |
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Intoxication assault is a
A. SJF
B. 3rd° felony
C. 2nd° felony
D. 1st° felony |
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Is not a watercraft for boating while intoxicated.
A. Water ski
B. Aquaplane
C. Raft
D. Sailboat |
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You can enhance punishment for DWI with prior DWI convictions.
A. Within five years
B. With any prior conviction
C. Within two years
D. Within eight years |
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B. With any prior conviction |
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You can enhance DWI punishment for?
A. Prior DWI convictions
B. Open container of alcoholic beverage in the vehicle
C. Causing serious bodily injury to another
D. Any of the above |
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A person found operating a motor vehicle in a public place Intoxicated on drugs is guilty of
A. DWI
B. Driving under the influence of drugs
C. Possession of a controlled substance
D. Both B&C |
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Minimum jail time for first offense DWI is?
A. 3 days
B. 30 days
C. 72 hours
D. 15 days |
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When destroying dangerous drugs an office needs at least ______ witness(es)
A. 2
B. 1
C. 3
D. 3 or more |
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_____ has an addiction forming or addiction sustaining liability similar to morphine or is capable of conversion into a drug having addiction forming or addiction sustaining liability”.
A. Opiates
B. Marijuana
C. Drug
D. Controlled substance |
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Actual care, custody or management or control, is…
A. ownership B. possession C. holding D. acquisition |
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_____ is not marijuana?
A. stalk of the cannabis sativa l plant B. oil and cake made from the seed and plant C. resin extract from the cannabis sativa l plant D. all the above |
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The psychological desire to repeat the use of a drug, intermittently or continuously, because of emotional reasons…
A. habituation B. addiction C. dependence D. craving |
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The physical dependence on a drug, which includes tolerance and withdrawal…
A. habituation B. addiction C. dependence D. none of these |
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Felony possession of Marijuana requires…
A. 4 ounces B. 2 ounces or more C. any amount D. over 4 ounces |
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____ means physical pain, illness or any impairment of physical condition.”
A. serious bodily injury
B. bodily injury
C. personal injury
D. injury |
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Bodily injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes death, serious permanent disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of a bodily member or organ.”
A. bodily injury
B. serious bodily injury
C. personal injury
D. injury |
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_____ is the highest level of culpability
a. criminal negligence b. knowingly c. intentionally d. recklessly |
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If the definition of an offense does not prescribe a culpable mental state, but one is required by law, the lowest level of culpability needed to convicted is ________.
a. intentional
b. reckless
c. criminal negligence
d. knowing |
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When one ought to be aware of a risk
a. reckless
b. criminal negligence
c. knowing
d. intentional |
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When one is aware of but consciously disregards the risk… a. reckless b. criminal negligence c. knowing d. intentional |
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When “one is aware that his conduct is reasonably certain to cause the results”, defines … a. reckless b. criminal negligence c. intentional d. knowing |
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When “it’s one’s conscious objective to engage in the conduct or cause the result”, defines…
a. reckless
b. criminal negligence
c. intentional
d. knowing |
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____ is not a defense to prosecution
a. duress
b. entrapment
c. mistake of fact
d. intoxication
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No person may receive the death penalty younger than ___ years old.
a. 21
b. 18
c. 17
d. 14 |
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X asks Y to kill Xs wife so they can share the insurance.X is guilty of
a. criminal conspiracy b. criminal solicitation c. criminal attempt d. no offense on X |
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X committed a residential burglary and intentionally killed the homeowner. Most serious offense is?
a. Burglary of a habitation b. Murder c. Capital murder d. Both a and b |
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X recklessly shoot Y while Target practicing this is
a. criminal negligent homicide b. manslaughter c. murder d. capital murder |
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X is throwing cannon balls of a 23 story roof down to the sidewalk below. X is unaware of any danger to the pedestrians below. one of the cannon balls kills a pedestrian. This is...
a. murder b. manslaughter c. criminal negligent homicide d. an accident |
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c. criminal negligent homicide |
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The culpable mental state in question number 35 is
a. intentionally b. knowingly c. recklessly d. criminal negligence |
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To intentionally abduct another person is
a. kidnapping b. aggravated kidnapping c. unlawful restraint d. false arrest |
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To abduct another person and demand a random is...
a. kidnapping b. aggravated kidnapping c. abduction d. unlawful restraint |
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X takes Z hostage during an armed robbery, is used as a shield
a. aggravated kidnapping b. kidnapping c. aggravated robbery d. a and c |
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X intentionally restrains Y against her will by force. X is guilty of...
a. false imprisonment b. aggravated kidnapping c. kidnapping d. unlawful restraint |
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X urinates in public and is reckless about his genitals offending other people...
a. indecent exposure b. public lewdness c. homosexual conduct d. disorderly conduct |
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X is spray painting his BBQ Pit on a windy day. The wind carried the overspray onto his neighbors car. X is guilty of...
a. criminal mischief b. reckless damage c. graffiti |
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X stole a woman's purse and caused bodily injury during the theft. X is guilty of...
a. theft b. robbery c. aggravated robbery d. felony theft |
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X punches a man in a wheelchair inflicting bodily injury and then took his watch. This is...
a. theft b. robbery c. aggravated robbery d. assault |
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A man enters a garage and took cash from a motor vehicle without the owners consent. This is...
a. criminal trespass b. burglary c. burglary of a vehicle d. theft |
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A man takes $1,500.00 from a parked vehicle on a highway without the owners consent. This is...
a. theft b. burglary of a vehicle c. burglary d. robbery |
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When handcuffing 2 prisoners with 1 set of handcuffs you should cuff...
a. arms interlocked b. left hand to left hand c. right hand to left hand d. behind the back |
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b. left hand to left hand |
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Handcuffing 2 persons with 2 sets of handcuffs you should?
a. both of them behind their back and interlocked b. left hand to left hand c. right hand to right hand d. both b and c |
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a. both of them behind their back and interlocked |
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2 officers confronting 1 suspect should use the _____ formation
a. I b. L c. V d. W |
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The _____ approach induces the probability of attack.
a. direct b. rear c. side d. none of the above |
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Handcuffs are a _______ restraining device.
a. efficient b. temporary c. permanent d. constructive |
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The court case that deals with "warning shots"?
a. Tennesse v Garner
b. Jones v Wittenberg University
c. Terry v Ohio
d. Brown v Texas |
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b. Jones v Wittenberg University |
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Minimum number of rounds to qualify with the shotgun...
a. 50
b. 5
c. 24
d. 10 |
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Minimum number of rounds required to qualify with the handgun...
a. 200
b. 100
c. 150
d. 50 |
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On the Police shotgun, the part that the officer grips under the barrel is the...
a. stock
b. fore-end
c. front stock
d. butt |
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A Smith & Wesson revolver's cylinder rotates ________.
a. counter clockwise
b. clock wise
c. perpendicular
d. none of these |
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The real reason for violence and abuse in family violence cases is?
a. stress
b. power and control
c. sexual domination
d. none of these |
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A protective order is good, not to exceed ________.
a. 90 days
b. 2 years
c. 1 year
d. 14 days |
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Temporary Ex Parte order is valid not to exceed ______.
a. 1 year
b. 2 years
c. 30 days
d. 20 days |
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Magistrates Order for Emergency Protection is valid for not to exceed ____?
a. 6 month
b. 30 days
c. 6 months
d. 61 days |
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If a respondent is present and in violation of a protective order at the scene of family violence, the officer
a. May detain respondent for breach of the peace b. may arrest respondent if the wife will file charges c. shall arrest the respondent d. may not arrest the respondent may report the infraction to the court |
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c. shall arrest the respondent |
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The _______ protective order is not criminally enforceable.
a. final
b. temporary ex parte
c. temporary
d. none of the above |
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______ is/are “types of family violence and abuse
a. physical
b. sexual
c. emotional
d. all the above |
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Probable cause to believe a crime has been committed
a. Aguilar v Texas b. Brown v Texas c. Mapp v Ohio d. Terry v Ohio |
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Search and expectancy of privacy
a. Terry v Ohio b. Aguilar v Texas c. Mapp v Ohio d. Katz v U.S.
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Fruits of the poisonous tree
a. Wong Sun v U.S. b. Mapp v Ohio c.Terry v Ohio d. Miranda v Arizona
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Exigent circumstances for warentless search
a. Carroll v U.S. b. Mapp v Ohio c. Terry v Ohio d. Miranda v Arizona
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____ is not a peace officer
a. martial of an Incorporated city b. municipal park security officer c. officer commissioned by a water control district d. special agent of the DEA |
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d. special agent of the DEA |
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_____ is the duty of a peace officer
a. preserve the peace b. issue process to prevent crime c. issue process to suppress crime d. all of the above |
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_____ is the conservator of the peace
a. Justice of the peace b. county Court judge c. Sheriff d. all of the above |
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Which court has no criminal jurisdiction?
a. justice court b. municipal Court c. county criminal court d. all of the above |
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Necessary force is the _____ amount of lawful force, sufficient to achieve a legitimate police objective.
a. maximum
b. optimum
c. minimum
d. sufficient |
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Officer may NOT use deadly force to prevent the imminent commission of...
a. kidnapping
b. murder
c. robbery
d. all the above |
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Operator shall stop at a railroad grade crossing when an approaching train sounds it audible signal within _____
a. 1500' b. 1000' c. 1/4 mile d. 1 mile |
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Operator may not park within _____ of a fire hydrant
a. 15' b. 30' c. 50' d. 75' |
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Operator parked on a 2 way roadway shall park with right hand wheels within _____ of right hand curb
a. one and a half feet b. 2' ft c. 18' ft d. 8" in |
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For a vehicle to be considered abandoned on a highway, it must be left unattended more than _____
a. 24 hours b. 48 hours c. 30 days d. 15 days |
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The fastest an operator may drive is a speed that is reasonable and _____
a. permitted
b. prudent
c. proper
d. safe |
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Primia Facia speed limit in an urban district is ____
a. 30 b. 35 c. 15 d. 45 |
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Primia Facia speed limit in an alley is __
a. 20 b. 15 c. 25 d. 30 |
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An operator, unless on official business, may not follow fire apparatus responding to an alrm closer than _____ feet.
a. 15
b. 50
c. 500
d. 100 |
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Any child under age ____ shall be in a child safety seat
a. 8 b. 4 c. 6 d. 36 |
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No child under age _____ may ride on the open bed of a truck on the highway
a. 21 b. 18 c. 17 d. 15
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Vehicles shall display lighted lamps when persons or vehicles are not clearly visible for _____..
a. 1000' b. 100' c. 75' d. 50' |
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Lights on the rear of a vehicle
a. shall be red b. may be red to Amber c. may be red Amber or yellow d. may be any color between red any yellow
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Operator shall dim headlights when approaching oncoming vehicle within _____
a. 1000' b. 500' c. 300' d. 200' |
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Operator shall dim headlights when approaching a vehicle from the rear within _____
a. 1000' b. 500' c. 300' d. 200' |
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Hazardous warning lamps must be visible _____ in daylight
a. 50' b. 500' c. 1000' d. 300'
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Window tint is illegal if the light emission is less than _____ a. more than 25% b. 35% c. less than 25% d. less than 35%
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Window tint is illegal if it has a reflectance of _____
a. more than 25% b. 35% c. less than 25% d. less than 35%
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Where sidewalks are provided, pedestrians shall walk _____
a. on left side of roadway facing oncoming traffic b. on the sidewalk c. on the left side of roadway sidewalk d. nearest the right curb
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An agency that employs at least ____ officer(s), shall require each officer to qualify with a firearm at least annually.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 10
d. 12
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A peace officer’s annual firearms qualification requires a minimum of _____ rounds for the shotgun.
a. 50
b. 12
c. 5
d. 25
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A peace officer’s annual firearms qualification requires a minimum of _____ rounds of DUTY AMMO for the handgun.
a. 5
b. 15
c. 50
d. 25
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Occupations Code 217.11 requires each Peace Officer to attend 40 hours of continuing education programs every _____ months.
a. 12
b. 24
c. 36
d. 48
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Occupations Code 217.11 requires the completion of the Legislative Mandated Courses once every ______ months.
a. 12
b. 24
c. 36
d. 48
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An elected sheriff has _____ to attain a tcole license as a peace officer after taking office
a. 30 days b. 1 year c. 2 years d. 1 elected term
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In the era 1900-1940’s what began distancing the police from the citizens?
c. assigning officers from walking a beat to patrolling in cars
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c. assigning officers from walking a beat to patrolling in cars
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In which era did the patrol system become “incident driven”?
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Traditional police style is…
a. reactive
b. proactive
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