Police Recruit Practice Exam
At approximately 11:00am on Tuesday, October 23rd, a robbery was reported at the First National Bank on Second St. As indicated by the bank tellers, three vehicles were noticed parked outside of a bank during the time of the robbery: a red sports car, a muddy pickup truck, and a delivery van. One customer witnessed the robbery, indicating that the suspect drove off in the pickup truck. Police responded to the bank's silent alarm, arriving at the bank at 11:17am, 9 minutes after receiving the call from the dispatcher. The only vehicle still parked at the bank when the officers arrived was the sports car. A search was initiated to find the suspect's vehicle based on the descriptions given by the bank tellers. Investigators determined the sports car belonged to a bank customer. Later, the delivery van was stopped during a routine delivery appointment. The case was soon solved and the suspects were apprehended.
Please read the following scenario and answer questions 6-10.
Alex and Anabelle Gutierrez reported a stolen vehicle to the police department. Officer Jerry
Sanders met with the owner of the vehicle, Anabelle, to go over the details of the report.
According to Mrs. Gutierrez, her silver, 2015 Toyota Corolla, was stolen while she was out of
town for work on Tuesday, May 15. Officer Sanders asked Mrs. Gutierrez how she knew it was
stolen on that specific date. She told him that her employer had sent a company vehicle to pick
her up at her residence, 513 Plymouth Dr., at 5:00 a.m. that same Tuesday. She was driven to a
nearby city for a meeting and then driven back to her house later that evening at 8:30 p.m. It was
at that point that she noticed her vehicle was no longer in her drive-way. After speaking with her
husband, Alex Gutierrez, she confirmed that it was indeed missing. According to Mrs. Gutierrez,
the vehicle had approximately 11,000 miles on it, grey interior, and no exterior damage. After
gathering information on the license plate, vehicle identification number, vehicle insurance, and
registration, Officer Sanders proceeded to finish his report and relay the information to the
investigation unit.
Please use the information in the following passage to answer Questions 15-16.
Prior to all canine deployments, the handler shall:
- Ensure his/her body-worn camera is activated before the warning is given and before
deployment of the canine.
- Notify the Communications Section on the primary dispatch talk group for the District in
which the deployment is taking place of the imminent deployment of the canine so that
all officers in the area are aware of the deployment. The dispatcher shall announce the
time over the radio. The unit and time of the announcement shall be documented by the
dispatcher in the call history.
- Unless warnings impose an imminent threat of danger to the canine handler or other
officers on scene, issue three (3) loud and clear warnings that a canine will be deployed
and advise the suspect to surrender. For example: “Warning, a police canine will be used
to search this (area to be searched), if you don’t come out, I will release my dog. If
approached by the dog, surrender and remain still.”
- Obtain prior approval from a supervisor for any unannounced search, and document the
reasons for not giving a warning and the name of the approving supervisor in his/her
deployment report.Where there is reason to believe that a suspect may not speak or understand English, where practical, obtain language assistance in giving the mandated canine warning. The handler shall announce the warning in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.
15. Officer Lowry is in pursuit of a suspect who has hidden in an abandoned building. A canine unit is standing by to locate and disable the suspect. The suspect is not believed to be armed, but
is refusing to respond to commands to surrender himself. Which of the following actions must be
taken before the canine is released?
18. Officer Creswell responds to a call for service at Mrs. Babin’s home. When he arrives at the home, Mrs. Babin tells Officer Creswell that her light blue, 2010 Toyota Camry vehicle has been stolen. She continues by telling him that the last time she saw her car was around 10:00 p.m. the previous night, when she parked the car in her driveway. After completing the interview, Officer Creswell returns to his patrol car to prepare the report. In his report, Officer Creswell writes that Mrs. Babin reported that her vehicle, a light blue, 2010 Toyota Camry, was stolen. He also writes that the vehicle was last seen at 10:00 p.m. in her garage. What is the problem with Officer Creswell’s report?
Mathematical Ability
For the following section, select the answer choice that best solves the question. 29. For a school fundraiser, Andrew needs to sell 49 rolls of wrapping paper. So far, he has sold
1 roll to his grandmother, 10 rolls to his uncle, and 1 roll to a neighbor. How many more rolls
of wrapping paper does Andrew need to sell?
Writing Ability
For the following section, identify the number of errors per line within the scenario. The
scenario contains spelling, punctuation, and grammar related errors. There will be no more than
4 errors per line.
The following is Officer McNeil’s account of an incident that occurred earlier:
- I was driving down marbury Street when I saw the car in front of me pass through an red
- lite. I imediately turned on my lights and siren. When the driver of the car relized that I
- was pulling him over, him turned into the parking lot of a local departmant store. As I
- walked up to the car, the driver imediately said, I know, I ran the red lite.” While the man
- was handing me her drivers lisense and vehecle registration, I asked him if there was a
- reason that he drove through the lite. The man imediately said that there was an emergincy,
- so he was in a hurry. I asked the man to tell me more about the emergincy. He then starts
- to stutter and finally admitted that he was texting while driving so he did not notice the
- red lite. After essuing him a ticket for violateing traffic laws, I reminded him of the
- dangers assoceated with texting and driving. Once he drove away, I returned to my patrol
- vehecle and completed my paperwork.