Final Practice Test Flashcards
If there is a fire, the SP should first attempt to put it out but only if it is safe to do so and they bring someone else with them.
a) True
b) False
b) False
Trespassing at night is an example of a(n) _______________ offence.
a) Hybrid (dual)
b) Indictable
c) Summary
d) None of the above
c) Summary
You can be charged with excessive use of force is you use too much force when making an arrest.
a) True
b) False
a) True
Which legislation outlines your authority on behalf of a property owner?
a) Trespass to Premise Act
b) Petty Trespass Act
c) Criminal Code of Canada
d) All of the above
Which legislation outlines your authority on behalf of a property owner?
a) Trespass to Premise Act
b) Petty Trespass Act
c) Criminal Code of Canada
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
Which of the following is not part of your non-verbal communication?
a) Facial expressions
b) Uniform
c) Text messages
d) Posture
c) Text messages
Hazard assessment should be a(n) ________________ process.
a) Ongoing
b) Supervisory
c) Observational
d) Legal
a) Ongoing
Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the worker has a right to:
a) know
b) participate
c) refuse unsafe work
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
Paper, wood, and fabric is
a) Class C fire
b) Class B fire
c) Class D fire
d) Class A fire
d) Class A fire
A post order explains your duties for a particular shift.
a) True
b) False
a) True
It is okay to add details to a statement if you know the information and the witness does not.
a) True
b) False
b) False
What is a summary conviction offence?
a) A violation of provincial statutes
b) An offence that is more serious than an indictable offence
c) A violation of municipal laws
d) An offence that is less serious than an indictable offence
d) An offence that is less serious than an indictable offence
When calling in a license plate using the phonetic alphabet, “EZM” would be expressed as:
a) Echo-Zulu-Mike
b) Echo-Zion-Mike
c) Elbow-Zulu-Malta
d) Earache-Zion-Malta
a) Echo-Zulu-Mike
When you are approached by the media, you should ___________________.
a) Only provide “yes” or “no” answers
b) Ignore them
c) Refrain from participating in an interview
d) Tell them “no comment”
c) Refrain from participating in an interview
If someone pulls a fire alarm when there is no reasonable cause to do so, what offence is that person committing?
a) Causing a disturbance
b) Trespass
c) Mischief
d) Break and enter
c) Mischief