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TLETA WEEK 7 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
TLETA WEEK 7 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 
Trapped victims with a low probability of survival equals what? - ANSW//Moderate risk to LEO 
 
Trapped victims with a high probability of survival equals what? - ANSW//High risk to LEO 
 
What are the elements for creating a safer strategy when dealing with hazardous materials? - ANSW//Pre-incident planning, recognition and identification, scene management, and personal protective equipment 
 
Who is the incident commander responsible for? -...
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TLETA WEEK 7 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 
Trapped victims with a low probability of survival equals what? - ANSW//Moderate risk to LEO 
 
Trapped victims with a high probability of survival equals what? - ANSW//High risk to LEO 
 
What are the elements for creating a safer strategy when dealing with hazardous materials? - ANSW//Pre-incident planning, recognition and identification, scene management, and personal protective equipment 
 
Who is the incident commander responsible for? -...
TLETA WEEK 9 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
How many validated clues have been established for the HGN test? - ANSW//Six clues one per eye. 
 
What is considered good structured field sobriety test? - ANSW//Simple and divides the subjects attention. 
 
What is the officers principle decision during the detection phase one? - ANSW//Do I have sufficient grounds to stop this vehicle? 
 
What is the maximum number of clues for the HGN that can appear in one eye? - ANSW//Three clues. 
 
What is resting nystagmus an indicator of? - ANSW//A pre-...
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How many validated clues have been established for the HGN test? - ANSW//Six clues one per eye. 
 
What is considered good structured field sobriety test? - ANSW//Simple and divides the subjects attention. 
 
What is the officers principle decision during the detection phase one? - ANSW//Do I have sufficient grounds to stop this vehicle? 
 
What is the maximum number of clues for the HGN that can appear in one eye? - ANSW//Three clues. 
 
What is resting nystagmus an indicator of? - ANSW//A pre-...
TLETA WEEK 5 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
What is stress? - ANSW//Wear and tear placed on one individual's body by life experiences 
 
What is the Big Lie? - ANSW//The "Big Lie" is shhhhh, don't say anything 
 
Why is law enforcement considered the "jealous mistress?" - ANSW//It consumes most of your time with family, friends, etc. 
 
What does terminal uniqueness mean? - ANSW//The belief that you are the only person in the world going through this 
 
Indirect traumatization - ANSW//Seeing someone or something that rem...
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What is stress? - ANSW//Wear and tear placed on one individual's body by life experiences 
 
What is the Big Lie? - ANSW//The "Big Lie" is shhhhh, don't say anything 
 
Why is law enforcement considered the "jealous mistress?" - ANSW//It consumes most of your time with family, friends, etc. 
 
What does terminal uniqueness mean? - ANSW//The belief that you are the only person in the world going through this 
 
Indirect traumatization - ANSW//Seeing someone or something that rem...
TLETA ACTIVITY WEEKS 4,6,8, & 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
Building Searches: Complacency - ANSW//May be considered "routine" 
 
Building Searches: why are they Performed Haphazardly - ANSW//due to time restraints & insufficient back-up or assistance 
 
Building Searches- what's common with building searches? - ANSW//often performed too quickly 
 
Building Searches: what's the Greatest Hazard for building searches - ANSW//The suspect's ability to hide and wait for you 
 
Building Searches: Rule - ANSW//Always conduct a building search as ...
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Building Searches: Complacency - ANSW//May be considered "routine" 
 
Building Searches: why are they Performed Haphazardly - ANSW//due to time restraints & insufficient back-up or assistance 
 
Building Searches- what's common with building searches? - ANSW//often performed too quickly 
 
Building Searches: what's the Greatest Hazard for building searches - ANSW//The suspect's ability to hide and wait for you 
 
Building Searches: Rule - ANSW//Always conduct a building search as ...
TLETA WEEK 3 TEST QUESTONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
kinds of vehicle stops - ANSW//1. high risk 
2. unknown risk 
 
3 steps in the decision to stop - ANSW//1. observe 
2. evaluate 
3. implement 
 
basic survival violations - ANSW//1. failure to call for back-up 
2. allow suspect to hear dispatch 
3. vulnerable position for pat-down 
4. turning back on suspect 
5. searching with occupant inside vehicle 
6. interviewing in vulnerable position 
7. allowing more than one person out of vehicle at time 
8. losing visual 
9. putting suspect in car witho...
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kinds of vehicle stops - ANSW//1. high risk 
2. unknown risk 
 
3 steps in the decision to stop - ANSW//1. observe 
2. evaluate 
3. implement 
 
basic survival violations - ANSW//1. failure to call for back-up 
2. allow suspect to hear dispatch 
3. vulnerable position for pat-down 
4. turning back on suspect 
5. searching with occupant inside vehicle 
6. interviewing in vulnerable position 
7. allowing more than one person out of vehicle at time 
8. losing visual 
9. putting suspect in car witho...
TLETA WEEK 11 TEST QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
Active shooter - ANSW//An individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined space or other populated area, most often using firearms and following no pattern or method in the selection of victims 
 
What is the ultimate goal for law-enforcement when responding to an active shooter situation? - ANSW//To save as many lives as possible 
 
What does SWAT stand for? - ANSW//Special weapons and tactics 
 
What was the event that caused a change in how Law enforcement of...
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Active shooter - ANSW//An individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined space or other populated area, most often using firearms and following no pattern or method in the selection of victims 
 
What is the ultimate goal for law-enforcement when responding to an active shooter situation? - ANSW//To save as many lives as possible 
 
What does SWAT stand for? - ANSW//Special weapons and tactics 
 
What was the event that caused a change in how Law enforcement of...
ALETA WEEK 1 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
Intake - ANSW//The taking in of information 
 
The most common methods of intake - ANSW//Seeing, hearing, reading, and doing. 
 
Memory - ANSW//The retention of information. 
 
Short Term (Anterograde) Memory - ANSW//Memory that lasts about 20 to 30 minutes. 
 
Long Term Memory - ANSW//Memory that lasts indefinitely. 
 
Academic Anxiety - ANSW//The fear of failure in a learning environment 
 
Criminal Justice System - ANSW//Institute responsible for prevention and control of crime by enforcing t...
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Intake - ANSW//The taking in of information 
 
The most common methods of intake - ANSW//Seeing, hearing, reading, and doing. 
 
Memory - ANSW//The retention of information. 
 
Short Term (Anterograde) Memory - ANSW//Memory that lasts about 20 to 30 minutes. 
 
Long Term Memory - ANSW//Memory that lasts indefinitely. 
 
Academic Anxiety - ANSW//The fear of failure in a learning environment 
 
Criminal Justice System - ANSW//Institute responsible for prevention and control of crime by enforcing t...
TLETA week 2 questions and 100% correct answers 2024
What level of proof needed for a traffic stop - ANSW//reasonable suspicion 
 
Can you detain based off of mere suspicion - ANSW//No 
 
Info passed on by CI needs info to be predictive and have - ANSW//valid reasonable suspicion 
 
Do courts look at two prong test to establish reasonable suspicion? - ANSW//Yes, but not as stringently 
 
At what point is suspect "seized"? - ANSW//As soon as police display authority (blue lights) 
 
A person is not "seized" until - ANSW//physically rest...
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What level of proof needed for a traffic stop - ANSW//reasonable suspicion 
 
Can you detain based off of mere suspicion - ANSW//No 
 
Info passed on by CI needs info to be predictive and have - ANSW//valid reasonable suspicion 
 
Do courts look at two prong test to establish reasonable suspicion? - ANSW//Yes, but not as stringently 
 
At what point is suspect "seized"? - ANSW//As soon as police display authority (blue lights) 
 
A person is not "seized" until - ANSW//physically rest...
SFST DUI WEEK TLETA QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
In typical enforcement jurisdictions, one DWI violation in ______ results in arrest. - ANSW//100 
 
In the Fort Lauderdale study, police officers arrested ______ percent of the drivers they contacted whose BACs were .10 to .20. - ANSW//22 
 
Name three different chemicals that are alcohols. - ANSW//• ethyl 
• methyl 
• isopropyl 
 
Which of the alcohols is beverage alcohol? - ANSW//Ethyl 
 
What is the chemical symbol for beverage alcohol? - ANSW//ETOH 
 
What is the name of the chemical p...
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In typical enforcement jurisdictions, one DWI violation in ______ results in arrest. - ANSW//100 
 
In the Fort Lauderdale study, police officers arrested ______ percent of the drivers they contacted whose BACs were .10 to .20. - ANSW//22 
 
Name three different chemicals that are alcohols. - ANSW//• ethyl 
• methyl 
• isopropyl 
 
Which of the alcohols is beverage alcohol? - ANSW//Ethyl 
 
What is the chemical symbol for beverage alcohol? - ANSW//ETOH 
 
What is the name of the chemical p...
TLETA post test questions and 100% correct answers 2024
First female officer - ANSW//Lola Baldwin Portland oregon 1908 
 
The first police department in the United States was created in ______. - ANSW//Boston 1838 
 
What charge is elderly abuse - ANSW//e / d felony 
 
Marks left with abs breaking ? - ANSW//leave faint dotted alternating marks 
 
who certifies intoximeter - ANSW//TBI 
 
R on intoximeter means - ANSW//refusal 
 
photo line up - ANSW//1 suspect to 8 randoms 
 
search warrant is good for how many days - ANSW//5 days 
 
when can you serv...
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First female officer - ANSW//Lola Baldwin Portland oregon 1908 
 
The first police department in the United States was created in ______. - ANSW//Boston 1838 
 
What charge is elderly abuse - ANSW//e / d felony 
 
Marks left with abs breaking ? - ANSW//leave faint dotted alternating marks 
 
who certifies intoximeter - ANSW//TBI 
 
R on intoximeter means - ANSW//refusal 
 
photo line up - ANSW//1 suspect to 8 randoms 
 
search warrant is good for how many days - ANSW//5 days 
 
when can you serv...
ISYE 6414 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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