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BLET STATE PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
what must be sworn by an affidavit in support of a nontestimonial identification order -
Answer-probable cause to believe that an offense punishable by imprisonment for more
than 1 yr has been committed & reasonable grounds to suspect that the person armed
of described in it committed the offense

once a search warrant has been issued the officer has to begin the search within? -
Answer-48 hrs

officer smith has to execute a search warrant for Ms. Schaefer’s house. when he arrives
w/the warrant he sees that there are 3 visiting friends in the living room. what can he do
- Answer-he may detain everyone while he conducts his search

true or false
the right to stop always leads to the right to frisk - Answer-false

any evidence obtained by the government through an unreasonable search & seizure is
inadmissible in court this is known as - Answer-the exclusionary rule

True or false
to maintain power to arrest the offender, the officer must cont. pursuit and not stop to do
something else - Answer-true

non testimonial identification orders can be issued by - Answer-judges

who can request a nontestimonial identification order - Answer-prosecutor

once probable cause has been evaporated N.C. G.S 15A-51(a)(1) requires an officer to
take a defendant in front of______w/o unnecessary delay - Answer-magistrate

the test for whether a person is seized is an objective one and is based on - Answer-a
reasonable person's belief

a "frisk" type of search can be used to - Answer-pat down a suspects outer clothing for
weapons

true or false
a valid arrest warrant must have the defendants address - Answer-false

true or false
a landlord can give consent when tenant has permanently left the residence - Answer-
true

,an officer must execute a search warrant w/in _______ hrs of its issuance of the warrant
becomes invalid - Answer-48

the best evidence that a suspect wasn't in custody during an interview at the police
station is: - Answer-he goes home after the interview

what can be charged on a citation - Answer-any misdemeanor

laws written by elected representatives are referred to as - Answer-statutory laws

you have a search warrant authorizing you to search jon's house. a vehicle belonging to
jon's friend is parked in the driveway. can you search that car - Answer-no, it is not
named on the search warrant & its parked on a private property

although courts have upheld longer detentions, as a general rule, investigatory stops
are limited to - Answer-20 mins

true or false
you can collect blood on the basis of a non testimonial identification order - Answer-
false

if not served, arrest warrants are invalid after - Answer-no time limit

if not served arrest warrants must be returned after how many days - Answer-180

true or false
a search warrant an be issued by the register of deeds - Answer-false

the _____ amendment established rights that we consider the basics in a free society.
freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition. - Answer-1st

what expression is protected by the 1st amendment - Answer-burning American flag

true or false
jurisdiction for sheriff's deputys includes anywhere in the state for any criminal offense
committed inside the county - Answer-false

in order to detain a person an officer needs - Answer-reasonable suspicion

officers need reasonable suspicion to detain a person that is, to forcibly restrain a
person while the officer investigates possible criminal activity. ______ force may be
used to affect the stop - Answer-reasonable

who can waive a juveniles Miranda rights - Answer-the juvenile whos 16 & 17

,the term "crime" refers of course to violation of criminal law on the other hand a "civil"
matter refers to - Answer-a private dispute between individuals

at a mcdonalds 2 teens agreed to settle a dispute "with there fists" officers arrive, sees
both willfully engaged in a fight. what's the charge - Answer-simple affray

true or false regarding RDO
giving the officer a false name that delays an officers investigation will be sufficient to
establish a violation - Answer-true

a person guilty of RDO: - Answer-commits this offence willfully and unlawfully

officers observe suspects running from a exxon gas store carrying a 6-pack of beers
with a clerk in hot pursuit. whats the charge - Answer-larceny

@4:30am a officer confronts stephen, who climbed over a 10ft chain length fence
surrounding lowes lumber yard. whats the charge - Answer-1st degree trespassing

while on patrol you observe a group of people in the street fighting. whats the charge -
Answer-affray

dispatched to a disturbance call. upon arrival, you observe 2 people in a parking lot
arguing. one throws a punch whats the charge - Answer-simple affray

true or false
you would take someone in front of a magistrate who is drunk - Answer-false

a man points a gun at his wife and says "im going to shoot you." What's the charge -
Answer-assault by pointing a gun

identify correct offense based on these elements
-willfully resists or delays or obstructs a person known to be a LEO who is discharging a
duty to his office - Answer-RDO

being able to cont. project your voice is key to directing others in emergency situations.
_______ is what supports the voice - Answer-breathing

other non verbal cue's account for about _____% of how the receiver processes the
message you're dwelling - Answer-50-60

nonverbal communication cue's may be used to predict resistance. All of the following
are responses to stress and may signal resistance except - Answer-shallowing
breathing

a key principle when dealing with people from other cultures is - Answer-be patient,
treat with respect, use tactical communication

, true or false leaning slightly foreword is an example of an open body position that will
aid in improving nonverbal communication - Answer-true

true or false. listen with empathy is a strategies officers can use to determine their
active listening skills - Answer-true

"spears" means - Answer-stance, open posture, good eye contact, attending behavior
and relax

what are examples of responses that will hinder your ability to actively listen - Answer--
being preoccupied
-trying to predict what they will say
-thinking and focusing on your response

true or false
officers should use the command "calm down" when dealing with people who have
culturally different backgrounds - Answer-false

true or false
you should use children as translators since they are easier to deal with - Answer-false

being aware and understanding cultural difference's can be of vital importance to the
officer safety. Of particular concern is the interpretation of "signs" or specific actions.
this is commonly referred to as - Answer-cross cultural examination

which level of discriminate listening is the level at which full communication takes place
and the officer responds to the speaker - Answer-reactive listening

when dealing with people it is good to be knowledgeable of cultural differences. which of
the following is not a true statement about cultural awareness - Answer-American's
generally view silence as something to embrace

when requesting info from a called the dispatched should use the 5 W's. which are -
Answer-where, what, when, who and weapon

standard format for broadcasting a car description - Answer-color, year, make, body, all
other and license tag #

telephone demeanor must be attuned to service, gain cooperation and trust by being -
Answer-empathetic

what are the essential parts of an emergency call - Answer-location, call type and call
back number

true or false

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