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NC BLET Exam: Questions & Answers for Law Enforcement, Exams of Chemistry

A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering various aspects of the nc blet state exam, designed to help aspiring law enforcement officers prepare for the exam. It covers topics such as civil process, physical fitness, first responder skills, firearms, motor vehicle law, communications, detention duties, hazmat, and arrest, search, and seizure. A valuable resource for individuals seeking to join law enforcement in north carolina.

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NC BLET STATE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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1. How many days is a civil summons
valid for? (Civil Process): 60 days
2. How can you serve a subpoena to
testify? (Civil Process): In person,
Phone, Certified mail
3. When serving a summons to a city, who can accept
the service? (Civil Process): City manager, Mayor, City
clerk
4. What does POPAT stand for?
(Physical Fitness): Police Officer Physical Agility Test
5. What does R.I.C.E stand for?
(Physical Fitness): Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
6. Can you substitute service on a
subpoena? (Civil Process): No
7. What percentage of body weight is
water? (Physical Fitness): 60-65%
8. A person in shock will have what kind
of pulse? (First Responder): Rapid & Weak
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  1. How many days is a civil summons valid for? (Civil Process): 60 days
  2. How can you serve a subpoena to testify? (Civil Process): In person, Phone, Certified mail
  3. When serving a summons to a city, who can accept the service? (Civil Process): City manager, Mayor, City clerk
  4. What does POPAT stand for? (Physical Fitness): Police Officer Physical Agility Test
  5. What does R.I.C.E stand for? (Physical Fitness): Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
  6. Can you substitute service on a subpoena? (Civil Process): No
  7. What percentage of body weight is water? (Physical Fitness): 60-65%
  8. A person in shock will have what kind of pulse? (First Responder): Rapid & Weak

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  1. Who applies for a Non-testimonial Identification Order?: District Attorney
  2. Who issues a Non-testimonial Identification Order?: Judge
  3. Bright red blood that is spurting from a wound is what kind of bleeding? (First Responder): Arterial bleeding
  4. What is a word/smell that reminds the brain of a traumatic event? (Mental Illness): Trigger
  5. T/F- A primary issue in sexual assault cases is that the offender is usually unknown: True
  6. T/F- In a effort to maintain evidence on a sexual assault victim, they should be asked to not shower, brush their teeth, or drink anything: True
  7. T/F- A crime victim is required to assist law enforcement and may be compelled to provide statements: False
  8. How long does a law enforcement officer have to provide a victim with medical services? (Domestic Violence): 72 hours
  9. What is sight alignment? (Firearms): Relationship of the front sight to the rear sight

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  1. What is the difference between cover and concealment? (Firearms): Concealments hides Cover stops the bullet
  2. T/F- A moped is a motor vehicle (MV Law): False
  3. Is a truck with no motor considered a motor vehicle? (MV Law): Yes
  4. How many points will be put on your license for passing a school bus? (MV Law): 5 points
  5. What is the minimum age for obtaining a limited permit? (MV Law): 15 years old
  6. What type of bleeding is steady and dark red? (First Responder): Venous
  7. What type of force pushes you out of a curve when driving? (Driving): Centrifugal force
  8. Four parts of ammo (Firearms): Casing, Projectile, Primer, Powder

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  1. When it comes to Communications what does ABC stand for?: Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity
  2. What does SIPDE stand for?: Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
  3. When driving, what is the most hazardous turn? (Driving): Y-Turn
  4. When driving, what is the safest turn? (Driving): Right side road turn
  5. What does AVPU stand for? (First Responder): Alert Verbal Pain Stimuli Unresponsi ve
  6. What are the two types of consent? (First Responder): Actual & Implied

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  1. What does CYMBAL stand for?: Color Year Make Body style All other info License
  2. What is another name for the AOC- CR-200 (Detention Duties/Transport?): Blue sheet
  3. T.R.A.C.E.M (HAZMAT): Thermal Radiological Asphyxiation Chemical Etiological Mechanical

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  1. What are the 4 valid forms of ID to purchase alcohol? (ABC Law): Military ID Passport Drivers License State ID card
  2. Who has the legal duty to report child abuse? (Juvenile Law): Everyone
  3. This type of law is the basic law of the land (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Constitutional Law
  4. This type of law declares, commands, or prohibits (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Statutory Law
  5. What type of law is judge made law? (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Common Law
  6. What are the two types of law? (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Substantive and Procedural

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  1. Loss of hope due to mental illness (Mental Illness): Depression
  2. Loss of control due to mental illness (Mental Illness): Mania
  3. What term should be used instead of "Mental Retardation" (Mental Illness): Intellectual Disability
  4. This is caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head (Mental Illness): TBI
  5. E.L.E.A.P (Mental Illness): Engage Listen Empathiz e Agree Partner
  6. Who can take out an involuntary commitment? (Mental Illness): Anyone
  7. What are the four types of commitments?

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  1. How many hours is an involuntary commitment order valid for? (Mental Illness): 24 hours
  2. Who can issue a IVC order? (Mental Illness): Magistrate or Clerk of Court
  3. If there is no identifying information available and you believe there's a hazard, what guide number should you refer to? (HAZMAT): Guide 111
  4. D.E.C.I.D.E (HAZMAT): Detect Estimate Choose Identify Do Evaluat e
  5. B-NICE (HAZMAT):

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  1. What are the four common types of biological agents? (HAZMAT): Bacteria, Viruses, Ricketts, Toxins
  2. Our common street clothes are Level D protection, do they provide protec- tion from WMB agents? (HAZMAT): No
  3. Is a dead or injured law enforcement officer any value to anyone? (HAZMAT): No
  4. What is a merely rapid form of combustion? (Hazmat): Explosion
  5. What determines the difference between combustion, explosion and deto- nation?: Speed of the burning action
  6. When responding to bomb threats and suspicious objects, who makes the decision regarding the safety of the property and the employees? (HAZMAT): Person in charge
  7. T/F- Every officer should be aware of methods of conducting an effective search operation (HAZMAT): True

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  1. If you are assisting in a search and no item was found, should you declare the area safe? (HAZMAT): No. You only state nothing was found.
  2. T/F- You should attempt to respond in a manner that exceeds your capa- bility and training (HAZMAT): False
  3. T/F- You should make sure paperwork is signed by proper authorities (In-Custody Transport): True
  4. What is contraband? (In-Custody Transport): Any unauthorized item
  5. What are the rules for conducting body searches? (In-Custody Transport): Work from top to bottom Be thorough Be systematic Take your time and concentrate Be objective
  6. If equipment is covered in blood, how should

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  1. What does double jeopardy do? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure): Protects an individual against the pressures of repeated trials and convictions for the same offense
  2. What is probable cause? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure): The belief that a crime has or is being committed; and The suspect has probably committed the crime
  3. What is the purpose of an investigative stop? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure): To determine whether there is probable cause
  4. What do you need in order to initiate an investigative stop? (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Reasonable Suspicion
  5. How long should an investigative stop be limited to? (Arrest, Search, Seizure): 20 minutes
  6. When should an arrest warrant be returned, if

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  1. T/F- When appearing before a magistrate to take out a warrant, the facts presented must support every element of the criminal offense: True
  2. When entering a private premises with an arrest warrant.. you must have the arrest warrant and what else?: Probably cause to believe the defendant is inside
  3. What are the 3 basic requirements for a plain view seizure? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure): i.) The officer is lawfully in a position where they can view an object ii.) the incriminating character of the object is apparent iii.) the officer has a lawful right too access the object
  4. If a car is in a public place and you see an object that is evidence of a crime, can you seize the object without a search warrant? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure): Yes
  5. Does the plain view doctrine also apply to smell

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  1. How long is a search warrant valid for? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure): 48 hours
  2. When executing a search warrant, before entering the premises, an officer must... (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Identify themselves and purpose to the person to be searched
  3. What is Non-testimonial evidence? (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Fingerprints, Hair samples, photographs, saliva samples
  4. When are Miranda warnings required? (Arrest, Search, Seizure): Miranda warnings are required when two elements are present- custody AND interrogation
  5. North Carolina requires that there is a for a person to be held in jail: Commitment order
  6. How many times an hour should you observe inmates when making rounds?: 2 times an hour
  7. T/F- An inmate should be medically screened before being

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  1. When an inmate is intoxicated, on drugs, or suicidal how many times an hour should they be checked on?: 4 times an hour
  2. What are the rules of cell and courtroom searching?: Be thorough, system- atic, curious, and look before you touch
  3. What is the most effective tool the court can use to maintain order?: Judges power of contempt
  4. The prejudgement remedy that allows NC General Statute the use of force in its service is?: Claim and delivery
  5. Who's duty is it to issue a civil summons?: Clerk of Court
  6. How many days must a civil summons must be served in?: 60 days
  7. T/F- A consent search of a persons home is NOT valid unless the consent is in writing: False
  8. Are you able to chase a fleeing suspect into Georgia for a felony?: Yes
  9. Who can issue a state wide search warrant?: Superior court judge