PPCT manual study questions & answers 2023/2024
When an officer positions himself directly beside the subject, this tactical position is known as: - ANSWER-Level ll
The tactical considerations for handcuffing are approach to contact, control upon touch and: - ANSWER-Speed in application
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When an officer positions himself directly beside the subject, this tactical position is known as: -
ANSWER-Level ll
The tactical considerations for handcuffing are approach to contact, control upon touch and: - ANSWER-
Speed in application
The principle that states that reaction time increases by approximately 150 milliseconds when the
number of response options increases from one to two, is known as: - ANSWER-Hick's law
What tactical position level should be used to approach for both handcuffing and the escort position? -
ANSWER-Level ll 1/2
A control technique that weakens the motor action by changing the thought process. - ANSWER-
Distraction Technique
The stage of memory that analyzes and evaluates the information received and then formulates a
strategy based upon training and past experience is known as the: - ANSWER-Short term memory
This theory is associated with a training system centered upon the use of an intermediate weapon for all
levels of resistance. - ANSWER-Total control theory
Which is not a common type of resistance officers encounter? - ANSWER-Active Resistance
Joint locks and pressure points that may cause pain and most likely will cause little or no bruising nor
serious injury to the subject are known as _____ ______ _____ techniques. - ANSWER-soft empty hand
, The energy system that provides about 45 seconds of intermediate strength and endurance is the: -
ANSWER-Lactic acid system
Identify the motor skill that works most effectively when the heart rate is escalated. - ANSWER-gross
motor
Which is not a stage of the survival reaction time model? - ANSWER-REACT<---------this is not a stage
Analyze/Evaluate
Formulate strategy
Motor initiation
Which is not an effective way of administering motor dysfunction? - ANSWER-Strikes must be delivered
to joint motor points<-------(not effective)
Strikes must utilize Fluid Shock Wave Principles
Strikes should be delivered with total body rotation
Which is not an effective way of administering motor dysfunction? - ANSWER-Strikes must be delivered
to joint motor points
The energy system that consists of small bundles that are stored in the muscles and is used during high
energy and high strength activities is the: - ANSWER-ATP/PC system
What tactical position is directly in front of the subject and should be avoided whenever possible? -
ANSWER-the inside
What is the average duration of a stunning technique? - ANSWER-3-7 seconds
- ANSWER-
Motor skills that include those used while performing a take down that has multiple independent
components as classified as: - ANSWER-complex motor skills
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