Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
Q

How long after a struggle will your strength start to diminish
A. Two minutes
B. One hour if you are in real good shape
C. One minute
D. None of the above

A

C. One minute

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2
Q

Unsnapping your side arm when approaching a vehicle will increase your chances of what
A. Absolutely nothing
B. Getting the attention of the occupants
C. Losing your gun to the bad guys
D. Getting the drop on the bad guys

A

C. Losing your gun to the bad guys

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3
Q
Why should you never place the barrel of the gun against the subjects body
A. Accidental discharge
B. You may be disarmed
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
A

C. Both A and B

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4
Q
When contacting any subject you should stay how far away
A. 5 to 10 feet
B. 10 to 20 feet
C. 4 to 5 feet
D. 5 to 6 feet
A

C. 4 to 5 Feet

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5
Q
How many times should you qualify with your side arm
A. Often
B. Monthly
C. Yearly
D. Semi annually
A

A. Often

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6
Q

What is the best disarming no advise mentioned in the chapter
A. Keep your weapon close to your chest
B. Keep your sidearm away from bystanders
C. Stay at least ten feet from your subject
D. Keep your weapon well out of an opponent grasp

A

D. Keep your weapon well out of an opponent grasp

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7
Q
How many times should you qualify with a shotgun
A. Twice a year
B. Twice a week
C. Once a year
D. Twice a week
A

A. twice a year

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8
Q
Majority of police shooting occur with in how many feet
A. 8 feet
B. 10 feet
C. 15 feet
D. 5 feet
A

D. 5 feet

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9
Q
it is far better to have how many takeaway moves that you have learned and practiced thoroughly
A. 1
B. 10
C. 8
D. 7
A

A. 1

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10
Q

A closed fist over your head mean the following
A. Call for more help quick, the situation is dangerous
B. Everything is under control, no move help needed
C. I need and assist, come to me and i will advise further
D. I need cover, approach carefully

A

A. Call for more help quick, the situation is dangerous

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11
Q

Four fingers of the hand and held up spread apart mean the following
A. Call for more help quick, the situation is dangerous
B. Everything is under control, no more help is needed.
C. I need and assist, come to me and i will advise further
D. I need cover, approach carefully

A

B. everything is under control, no more help needed

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12
Q

Arms held straight out from the shoulder with fist closed and thumb pointed down means the following
A. Call for more help quick, the situation is dangerous
B. Everything is under control, no more help needed
C. I need and assist, come to me and i will advise further
D. I need cover approach carefully

A

D. I need cover approach carefully

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13
Q

Arms held straight out from the shoulder with fist closed and thumb pointed up means the following
A. Call for more help quick, the situation is dangerous
B. Everything is under control no more help needed
C. I need an assist come to me and i will advise further
D. I need cover approach carefully

A

C, I need an assist, come to me and i will advise further

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14
Q

On a vehicle contact, your best position as a cover officer probably will be where
A. Behind the drivers seat of your patrol car parked to the left of the contact officers vehicle
B. Behind rear door of your patrol car parked behind the contact officer vehicle
C. Behind the passenger door of your patrol car parked to the right of the contact officers vehicle
D. Behind the driver door of your patrol car parked to the Left of the contact officers vehicle

A

D. Behind the driver door of your patrol car parked to the left of the contact officers vehicle

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15
Q
This will shield you from whatever your opponent may elect to fire in your direction
A. Concealment
B. Adequate cover
C. A Bravery award
D. Clear site line to the offender
A

B. Adequate cover

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16
Q

True or False, Talking can be a consuming act and may distract you. Little talking as possible in getting your job done during a confrontation
A. True
B. False

A

True ( Speak in a loud , firm voice, don’t beg a person to comply with your demands. Tell them to)

17
Q

Why should you never put your gun barrel against a subject body
A. You may experience an accidental discharge
B. You are much easier to disarm up close
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above

A

C. Both A and B

18
Q

True or False, handcuffs are at best a halfway measure, a temporary and partial restraint. They can be defeated too easily
A. True
B. False

A

A. True

19
Q
What is potentially the most hazardous part of a street encounter 
A. Searching a suspect/Car
B. Handcuffing
C. Transporting a suspect
D. Both A and B
A

D. Both A and B

20
Q

The Best way to survive a dangerous confrontation is to
A. Rush in and arrest immediately
B. Keep it from occurring in the first place
C. Only handle Auto Accidents
D. Hold the scene and declare a barricade person

A

B. Keep it from occurring in the first place

21
Q

With this you will be able to reduce significantly the number of street encounters that get to the really hazardous stage
A. Being both Knowledgeable and smart
B. Being both Confident and comfortable
C. Being both Comfortable and smart
D. Being both Knowledgeable and Confident

A

D. Being both Knowledgeable and Confident