TEEX 2 Flashcards
__________ means the possession of a controlled substance that has been obtained in accordance with state or federal law.
a.
Immediate precursor
b.
Drug paraphernalia
c.
Tools
d.
Lawful possession
Lawful possession
***The official charging document used in a misdemeanor action is called a/an __________.
a.
Indictment
b.
Information
c.
Complaint
d.
Habeas Corpus
e.
Writ of mandamus
Information
*The keys to adequate nutrition are balance, variety, and __________.
a.
Exercise
b.
No alcohol
c.
Vegetables
d.
Moderation
Moderation
The __________ has jurisdiction over cases of divorce.
a.
Justice Court
b.
County Court
c.
District Court
d.
All the above
District Court
A male person is at a night club and looks in the girls’ restroom to see if he can catch a glimpse at any partially clothed women. What offense has occurred?
a.
Assault
b.
Disorderly Conduct
c.
Criminal Trespass - Building
d.
Criminal Trespass - Habitation
e.
None of the above
Disorderly Conduct
Which of the following tactical concepts is beneficial in releasing control of a situation to another individual and provides officers with time and distance?
a.
Distance + Cover
b.
Time
c.
Tactical Repositioning
d.
Tactical Pause
e.
Tactical Disengagement
Tactical Disengagement
A person steals a credit card with the intent to use it. According to the Penal Code, the person has committed the offense of __________.
a.
theft
b.
credit card abuse
c.
forgery
d.
fraudulent transfer of a credit card
Credit Card Abuse
A person commits which offense if he makes a bet on the partial or final result of a game or contest or on the performance of a participant in a game or contest?
a.
Gambling
b.
Gambling Promotion
c.
Keeping a Gambling Place
d.
Any of the above
Gambling
According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, an affidavit made before a magistrate charging the commission of an offense is called a/an __________.
a.
warrant
b.
complaint
c.
information
d.
capias
Complaint
***One of the characteristics of professionalism is standards for entry, practice, and __________.
a.
Ethical Conduct
b.
Learning
c.
Quality
d.
Problem solving
Ethical Conduct
__________ is an opinion or leaning adverse to anything without just grounds or before obtaining sufficient knowledge.
a.
Preconception
b.
Xenophobia
c.
Prejudice
d.
Antipathy
Prejudice
How should you form your approach when there are only two officers?
a.
Coming in on either sides of the suspect
b.
Side by side, direct approach (was wrong answer)
c.
A formation
d.
V formation
V formation
Of the following methods of searching, which one is considered most effective for outside searches?
a.
strip
b.
point to point
c.
spiral
d.
quadrant
e.
exterior
Strip
A person who has a mobility problem that substantially impairs the person’s ability to ambulate, is the definition of __________.
a.
a mobility problem
b.
a restricted movement
c.
a disability
d.
a restraint
Disability
At the moment of arrest, __________ ceases to build.
a.
authority of consent
b.
criminal offenses
c.
probable cause
d.
evidence
Probable Cause
Which characteristic of a criminal investigator is described by “desires to investigate and learn the facts and truth about people, places or objects”? This can include being habitually curious of spontaneous statements by suspects or when an unusual amount of money is in the possession of a person of modest means.
a.
Observant
b.
Suspicious
c.
Curious
d.
Cautious
Curious
Opium and opiates, and a salt, compound, derivative, or preparation of opium or opiates, cocaine, coca leaves are all examples of __________.
a.
Opiate
b.
Narcotic Drugs
c.
Psychosomatic Drugs
d.
Weed
Narcotic Drug
Which of the following is the correct order of courtroom testimony?
a.
cross, direct, indirect, recross
b.
direct, cross, redirect, recross
c.
direct, redirect, cross, recross
d.
cross, direct, recross, redirect
direct, cross, redirect, recross
What does Ethology mean?
a.
The study of canine aggression
b.
The scientific and objective study of animal behavior
c.
The study of alcoholic beverages
d.
All of the above
e.
None of the above
The scientific and objective study of animal behavior
False beliefs not based on factual information is the definition of __________.
a.
Psychosis
b.
Borderline
c.
Insanity
d.
Delusional
Delusional
The five steps of the CDM (Critical Decision Making) include:
Collect information
_______________________
Consider police powers and agency policy
Identify options and determine best course of action
Act, review, and re-assess
a.
Assess Strengths and Weaknesses
b.
Assess Opportunities and Threats
c.
Assess Situation, Threat, and Risks
d.
Assess Information
Assess Situation, Threat, and Risks
Which of the following best describes the three major groups of hazards you must constantly guard against for safety reasons?
a.
Congestion, miscellaneous police service, and accidents
b.
Silhouetting, street inspections, and home inspections
c.
Telltale noises, silhouetting, and suspects’ hands
d.
Suspects’ hands, suspects’ vehicle, and doorways
Telltale noises, silhouetting, and suspects’ hands
After an arrest for a traffic offense or warrant, a search of the passenger compartment of the vehicle is most likely __________ under Arizona v. Gant.
a.
Unlawful
b.
Unnecessary
c.
Unusual
d.
Uncommon
Unlawful
When an officer encounters someone listed on the CSCAL (Child Safety Check Alert List)
, the officer may need to __________.
a
take temporary possession of the child due to reasons unrelated to CSCAL.
b.
release the child to the Department of Protective and Family Services - CPS.
c.
release the child back to the custody of the legal guardian.
d.
All of the above
take temporary possession of the child due to reasons unrelated to CSCAL.