Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What should be the first step when setting up your unknown risk vehicle contact
A. Call for more help
B. Radio in the plates to the dispatcher before you make contact
C. Find the right place to pull the vehicle over
D. Securing the trunk lid

A

B. Radio in the plates to the dispatcher before you make contact

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What would be and ideal place to conduct an unknown risk vehicle contact
A. A stretch of wide roadway with a parking lot or shoulder to the right
B. A stretch of wide roadway with a parking lot or shoulder to the left
C. A stretch of narrow roadway with no parking lot or shoulder to the right
D. A stretch of narrow roadway with a parking lot or shoulder to the left

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A. A stretch of wide roadway with a parking lot or shoulder to the right.

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What would not be an ideal place to conduct unknown risk vehicle contact
A. A place with a lot of vehicle/Pedestrian traffic
B. An area in a hostile neighborhood such as found around bar parking lots
C. An Area with poor lighting
D. All of the above

A

D. All of the above

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When conducting a vehicle stop, aim the spot light where
A. In the occupants eyes
B. At the occupants inside rear view mirror
C. At the left side view mirror
D. At the right side view mirror

A

B. At the occupants inside rear view mirror

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5
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When your subject stops, how far should you bumper be from the rear bumper of the stopped
A. 10 to 20 feet
B. 15 to 20 feet
C. 20 to 25 feet
D. 15 to 30 feet
A

B. 15 to 20 feet

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6
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How far should you off set your vehicle
A. 2 feet
B. 3 feet
C. 5 feet
D. 8 feet
A

B. 3 feet

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7
Q
During a high risk vehicle stop how many feet should you position your front bumper of the suspects rear car
A. 20 feet
B. 30 feet
C. 50 feet
D. 80 feet
A

B. 30 feet

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When may drivers become aggressive or get the feeling that they are home free
A. When the vehicle that you are stopping pulls into a residential drive
B. When you drop your guard
C. When you berate them
D. When you are distracted with your cell phone

A

A. When the vehicle that you are stopping pulls into a residential drive

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9
Q

You should keep your gun hand free of what
A. Clipboard
B. Flashlight
C. anything you would not want to drop quickly
D. Taser

A

C. Anything you would not want to drop quickly

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10
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What are the two categories of vehicle stops and contacts
A. Unknown risk stops and contact
B. Know risk stops and contact
C. High risk stops and contacts
D. Both A and B
E. Both A and C
F. Both B and C
A

E. Both A and C

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On a vehicle stop, where should you cease your approach just before you reach
A..The Passenger side front window
B. The opening edge of the driver door
C. The rear window of the driver side
D. The passenger side rear window
A

B. The opening edge of the driver door

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12
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True or False, It is permissible to search a vehicle while still occupied
A. True
B. False

A

B. False ( Do Not enter a still occupied vehicle to search it or for any other purpose)

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13
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During a high risk vehicle stop what you should keep watching
A. Their Eyes
B. Surrendering area of vehicle
C. Passenger movement
D. Their Hands
A

D. Their Hands

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