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A collection of practice questions and answers related to the north carolina basic law enforcement training (blet) exam. It covers various topics relevant to law enforcement, including traffic laws, drug offenses, search and seizure, and juvenile law. Designed to help individuals preparing for the blet exam by providing insights into the types of questions they may encounter and the correct answers.
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Apply for a search warrant <<ANSWER : You notice an unrelated vehicle in the drive way while serving a search warrant, you should...? The Race of the Person <<ANSWER : Contents of a citation must include information except for... you do not have to search a vehicle incident to arrest with a k9 <<ANSWER : concerning rule for search incident to arrest of a vehicle bicycle <<ANSWER : A non motorized vehicle Public Vehicular Area (PVA) <<ANSWER : The Are Used by the public for vehicular traffic at any time. Private Road <<ANSWER : Not streets or highways, Not open "as matter of right" Private Property Only <<ANSWER : Persons under age of 16 may operate a moped where? Fill out a Drivers Re Examination Form <<ANSWER : If a L.E.O wants to revoke a license for someone being mentally or physically unfit.
Get a motorcycle Endorsement on ANY class of license <<ANSWER : What does someone need in order to drive a motorcycle If a driver receives 12 points in a three year period, all of the following are things the DMV CANNOT do Except <<ANSWER : Suspend your license 5 points <<ANSWER : For passing a stopped school bus 60 Days <<ANSWER : The holder of a drivers license must secure a duplicate license with in how many days of a change? 15 days <<ANSWER : How many days is the grace period for vehicle registration? Felony Speeding to Elude Arrest <<ANSWER : Most Serious Speeding Offense 0.01 <<ANSWER : Driving privileges will be revoked immediately for at least 30 days if the defendant is under 21 and any test reveals an alcohol concentration above. 3/10 <<ANSWER : The person is guilty of habitual impaired driving when the person has been convicted of _ or more offenses involving impaired driving within _ years of the date of the offense. Vigilance Problems <<ANSWER : - driving in opposing lanes or wrong way on a one- way street 8/80 <<ANSWER : A child of less than years of age and less than pounds must be properly secured in a weight appropriate child passenger restraint system.
NPLEx <<ANSWER : North Carolina state law requires every pseudoephedrine or ephedrine transaction be entered into a database called. coffee filter <<ANSWER : a common item found at an improvised lab safety <<ANSWER : When you discover a meth lab _ must be first and foremost in your mind. blue <<ANSWER : Brass valves on a gas cylinder or tanks that contains anhydrous ammonia will be what color? SBI <<ANSWER : it is mandatory to contact which agency when a meth lab is discovered. Unsecured <<ANSWER : Search incident to arrest may occur automatically only when the person is _and within reaching distance of the passenger compartment at the time the search is conducted. Race of the person <<ANSWER : Articulable facts supporting reasonable suspicion for suspecting sone was involved in a crime EXCEPT No charge for drug paraphernalia or residual amounts of drugs <<ANSWER : Prior to search, a person informs the officer of a hypodermic needle or other sharp object that may cut or puncture the officer, what does the officer do? State <<ANSWER : Where an arrest warrant is valid
petition <<ANSWER : 1st amendment protects a persons freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press, and time, place, and manner <<ANSWER : Freedom of speech may be restricted in what ways? DA/Judge <<ANSWER : Applies for a warrant in the case and issues it. Follow your own departments policies governing pursuits <<ANSWER : When pursuing a vehicle and are about to leave your jurisdiction, armed and dangerous <<ANSWER : You may frisk a person you believe is requests a lawyer to be present for the search <<ANSWER : which of the following is not a factor in search incident to arrest? 48 hours <<ANSWER : how many hours does a search warrant need to be executed when issued? knowingly <<ANSWER : when a person is conscious and aware of what they are doing accidentally <<ANSWER : not part of an element willfully <<ANSWER : Wrongful act done without legal excuse or justification, or the commission of an act purposefully and deliberately in violation of law.
liquor and served in a quantity less than the quantity contained in a closed package. 80 liters <<ANSWER : is the highest amount of malt beverage a person can transport without a permit no charge <<ANSWER : an open container is inside a limo, you are pulled over, but you have a professional driver, what can you be charged with? Stationary observation <<ANSWER : Observation of traffic conditions at a selected place, usually one with a high crash rate or traffic flow problem, used especially to detect violations and deter possible violators. prosecution <<ANSWER : The phase of traffic law enforcement that Involves L.E.O. and the courts together Speedometer in officers car <<ANSWER : When determining if a car is speeding, pacing, and or speed approximation is best backed by? Directly behind the primary vehicle, no angle. <<ANSWER : Where would the secondary vehicle be placed in a known vehicle stop? Visual cues <<ANSWER : Is not one of the identifying indicators of a DWI. 1500 FT <<ANSWER : Advanced warning are should be feet or more for open highway condition. hit and run <<ANSWER : Reinterview the victim and witnesses, canvas the area, follow up on information that's been obtained, package and transmit evidence, solicit
cooperation of the media and for informants to help identify a motorist, develop a suspect, and attempt to locate. Blue lights and Sirens <<ANSWER : Activate your To alert offender Put your hands up. You are surrounded. Turn slowly until I say stop. <<ANSWER : Appropriate commands during a "Known" traffic stop Request for Driver Reexamination Form, submitted by the officer <<ANSWER : What form would you get for a driver reexamination request? Seize the handgun if the person is action aggressively towards L.E.O. <<ANSWER : what would you do if you stop someone legally who has a concealed weapon? 10 - 15 feet back, 3 feet offset <<ANSWER : How would you position your car on a unknown risk traffic stop? Never shut off all lights and sirens <<ANSWER : During an unknown vehicle stop. accident scene <<ANSWER : Traffic control at is to provide access and protection to traffic investigators and EMS carrying our tasks. check for injuries <<ANSWER : as the first officer on the scene of a serious automobile crash , what is your first priority? NC State Highway Patrol <<ANSWER : Escorts hazardous material across NC
PVA (public vehicular area) <<ANSWER : Area generally open to the public for use of vehicular traffic, such as parking lots, hospitals, schools, etc.. Private roads or private property <<ANSWER : An area NOT open to the public for use of vehicular traffic, roads, driveways, residential property, fields, etc..access is denied to motoring public 3 - Two armed officers in the front, all prisoners in the back. <<ANSWER : In a screened vehicle, how many prisoners can be transported? Use a personal phone <<ANSWER : When transporting prisoners, never let them.... Strip or body search <<ANSWER : CANNOT be performed for any type of crime or at any officer discretion. Leg Restraints <<ANSWER : Never have an inmate stand on an object and apply restraints from the front. positional asphyxiation <<ANSWER : a position of the body such that breathing is impaired disposable gloves <<ANSWER : Use them ONCE and throw them away. riot <<ANSWER : public disorder or violence, involving 3 or more persons, which results in injury or damage to property, or creates a clear and present danger.
4 crowd control options <<ANSWER : Monitor, Containment, Blocking, Dispersion No less than 8, no more than 12 <<ANSWER : How many squad members are in a riot squad? front <<ANSWER : Care must be taken so that discharging a chemical agent only affects the half of the crowd. Turn on all the lights <<ANSWER : When searching or clearing a building, before entering a room that is dark. death notification <<ANSWER : Need the name of the deceased, the name of the family members, the circumstances of the death, survivors address, and the location of the survivors. Nation wide database <<ANSWER : NCIC is a Regarding lost/found property Hostage situation <<ANSWER : Never run lights and sirens to a robbery call, it can create a 2 Officers <<ANSWER : Minimum number of officers to conduct a building search. A gang <<ANSWER : Has one of its primary activities the commission of one or more felony offenses, or delinquent acts that would be felonies if committed by an adult. International/police <<ANSWER : Two typed of phonetic alphabet
2 officers <<ANSWER : Never want to search a building with less than officers. Locate, isolate, and stop the shooter <<ANSWER : What is the main priority when responding to an active shooter? Explosive <<ANSWER : Most common attacks among terrorists. Military bases, Agriculture, and Banking <<ANSWER : Terrorists are likely to attack what targets in NC? Illegally visiting aliens (IVA's) <<ANSWER : L.E.O. may not encounter Imminent and Elevated <<ANSWER : the 2 NTAS alert levels 10 codes <<ANSWER : Try to avoid using when talking to people. Intimate location <<ANSWER : The closest of locations. Facial grimaces, punching motions with fist, head tilted back <<ANSWER : Indicators that express an aggressive component associated with anger. open-ended questions <<ANSWER : CANNOT be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" Paraphrasing, Mirroring or reflecting, Minimal encouragers. <<ANSWER : Active listening involves hate crime <<ANSWER : a criminal act against a person or a person's property by an offender motivated by racial or other bias
Mirroring <<ANSWER : Repeating the subjects last word or phrase is known as? CPTED <<ANSWER : Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design SARA <<ANSWER : Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment 90% of burglary <<ANSWER : Physical security constitutes Opportunity <<ANSWER : Plays a role in reducing all crime and is the emphasis of police patrol. Design, Designation, and Definition <<ANSWER : Three D's of CPTED SARA <<ANSWER : Used for Crime Prevention Exterior Hinges <<ANSWER : Should never be used on any door for security Yell fire <<ANSWER : If you ever need help Cyberbullying <<ANSWER : Bullying using technology, such as computers and mobile phones. community watch program <<ANSWER : Community meetings and citizen patrol Ways to prevent identity theft <<ANSWER : Dont keep your Soc. Number on you. Dont use a person mail box, use a P.O. Box Use Direct Deposit.
Any persons authorized on behalf of the victim Methods of speaking to a deaf person <<ANSWER : Lip Reading Sign Language Writing Notes Requires 2 Officers <<ANSWER : Domestic Violence Calls Engage in conversation with different parties <<ANSWER : Cover officers should never? Good tactical approach to Domestic Violence calls <<ANSWER : Park several houses away on the same side of the street Listen before you knock and stand on the side of the door <<ANSWER : Tactically approach a house on foot Leave the batterer <<ANSWER : In abusive relationships, one of the most dangerous times is when the abused tries to: Will leave first <<ANSWER : According to "Tactical Departure" the officer farthest in the house: professional code of ethics <<ANSWER : Law enforcement Code of Ethics Law enforcement Oath of Ethics Canons of Police Ethics
Ethics <<ANSWER : The discipline of determining good and evil and defining moral duties: International Association of Chiefs of Police <<ANSWER : Created the 3 Professional Codes of Ethics Graft, Bribery, and Classic Corruption <<ANSWER : Major group of unethical behavior Verbal indicators of psychosis <<ANSWER : Incoherent speech Loose association between ideas Little actual content in their speech In jail or penal instirution <<ANSWER : Individuals waiting for a mental health evaluation cannot be detained in: non-traumatic brain injury <<ANSWER : What Is not a developmental disability? Non Verbal tactics when interacting with someone with a disability <<ANSWER : Relaxed posture Lowering yourself in relation to the subject Keeping space between you and the subject When talking to someone with a disability <<ANSWER : Keep a calm posture Relax your command presence Use an open posture Autism <<ANSWER : A severe disorder of communication and behavior:
interrogation <<ANSWER : questioning a suspect in a formal environment to gain cooperation and reveal the truth is: field interviews <<ANSWER : What can be a combination of dealing with victims, witnesses, suspects, and suspicious persons, as well as innocent, uninvolved citizens. Open-ended and closed-ended questions <<ANSWER : two types of interview questions are: open-ended questions <<ANSWER : questions that promote conversation, gain descriptive information, and gain a narration of events are known as: cognitive interviewing <<ANSWER : encourages the witness to reinstate the context of the observed event and systematically search through their memory for details do not interfere with lifesaving efforts <<ANSWER : when conducting a medical or emergency services interview: a basis for the final report <<ANSWER : an officers field notes serve as: draw a line through it and make the correction <<ANSWER : if an officer makes a mistake in their notes they should: statement <<ANSWER : a literal reproduction of the words spoken by an individual are known as: criminal investigation <<ANSWER : The reconstruction of a violation of criminal law in
order to identify and locate the perpetrator and gather evidence for trial. Mincy v. Arizona <<ANSWER : allows immediate seizure of evidence if officer has reason to believe the evidence would be immediately lost, destroyed, or removed during time need to procure search warrant the accurate reconstruction of events which occurred at the scene <<ANSWER : two reasons a crime scene should be protected are to prevent the removal or destruction of evidence and to allow for: statement <<ANSWER : first-hand information about the commission of a crime given to investigators is called a: Suspects, Victims, and Witnesses <<ANSWER : three basic sources of statements are: reconstruct the crime scene <<ANSWER : field notes, photos, and a crime scene sketch can be used to: arson <<ANSWER : the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property identify suspects <<ANSWER : an eye-witness, circumstantial evidence, method of operation and physical evidence can help investigators: ATF <<ANSWER : if a serious firearms violation is discovered, investigators should consider contacting what agency? admissible, only in court if they fairly and accurately represent the scene. <<ANSWER :