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106 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 106
What are the three parts of a turn
Entry, apex, exit
Beginning, middle, straightaway
Static, kinetic, rolling
Controlled stops and sudden stops
Term 2 of 106
Active devices are the ones that require some action on your part in order to use them. What is
the most important active device
Seat belt
Shuffle steering
Front-facing convertible seat
Booster seat
Term 3 of 106
What type of breaking must be used with conventional brakes
Shuffle steering
Covering the brake
Defensive driving
Threshold braking
,Term 4 of 106
What is the target of an angle kick
Femoral
Common peroneal
Static friction
Superficial peroneal
Term 5 of 106
What are the three major components of the human anatomy that are affected by survival
stress
Taste sensitivity, olfactory enhancement, and hearing amplification
Muscle strength increase, joint flexibility, and improved coordination
Loss of monocular vision, Auditory exclusion, and peripheral vision loss
Short-term memory loss, impaired decision-making, and reduced reaction time
Term 6 of 106
T or F - It takes approximately .75 seconds to perceive a hazard and another .85 seconds to
redirect the vehicle. 1.6 seconds total
Centripetal force
6 feet
TRUE
Active and Passive
,Term 7 of 106
What are some examples of soft empty hand control
Grip, stance, breath control, sight alignment, trigger control
The vehicle collision, human collision, internal collision
Primer, metal case, powder charge, projectile
Joint locks, pressure points, hand cuffing
Term 8 of 106
Survival Reaction time
Come to a safe stop and turn off emergency equipment, communicate your decision to
terminate and state the reason for termination, give the location and exact time that you
made the decision to terminate, wait a few minutes and then proceed at the speed limit
in the direction you last saw the suspect.
1. Perception- stimuli received; 2. Analyze- identify stimuli; 3. Evaluate- recognition of
stimuli and relation to officer; 4. Formulate Plan- develop plan from past training; 5.
Initiate motor action- physical actions dependent upon training and capabilities
Average stun lasts 3-7 seconds; stunning techniques may last several minutes; stunning
techniques require immediate follow up control; the subject should be monitored and
possibly receive medical attention if unconsciousness occurs.
Officer presence, verbal direction, empty hand control (soft, hard), Intermediate
weapons, Deadly force
Term 9 of 106
What is balance displacement
Control techniques that displace balance through principles of leverage
Maintaining balance through mental focus
Restoring balance through relaxation techniques
Enhancing balance through physical exercises
, Term 10 of 106
Each tire has an area about the size of the palm of a hand in contact with the roadway. True or
False
Friction
True
35 yards
Inertia
Term 11 of 106
What is the street solution to malfunctions
inertia
entry, apex, exit
tap, rack, evaluate
back hand cutting strike
Term 12 of 106
What are the three parts of defensive driving
Controlled stops and sudden stops
Active and passive
Awareness, space management, collision avoidance
Emotional control, predictability, visual skills
Term 13 of 106
When do you check for tightness and double lock
Controlled stops and sudden stops
Awareness, space management, collision avoidance
When it is tactically safe to do so
Primer, case, powder charge, wad, shot