Traffic Law
Ten Codes
First Aid
Forensics
Use of Force
100

Which title is related to drivers licenses in The Maryland Vehicle Law Annotated? 

16 

100

What does the ten code 10-11 stand for?

Dog Case 

100

What should be your first priority in any situation or crisis? 

Your safety

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Fingerprints are individual characteristics and are unique to each individual

TRUE

100

What are the three positions acceptable for handcuffing? 

Standing, Kneeling, Prone. 
200

What is the charge for exceeding maximum speed limit or posted maximum speed limit 

21-801.1

200

What is the ten code for domestic trouble? 

10-16

200

How do you assess a burn? 

Cool the burn under clean, cool running water for at least 10 minutes, ideally 20 minutes 

200

What are the four blood types? 

A, AB, B, O 

200

What is the Use of Force Continuum? 

The measure by which officers determine what force should be used on a subject 

300

TRUE OR FALSE: Registration is required for a snowmobile 

FALSE

300
Is 10-0 a real ten code, if what does it stand for? 

Yes, Caution

300

What does the A in ALGEE stand for in the mental health first aid action plan? 

Assess for risk of suicide or harm
300

What are the three main common categories of fingerprint patterns? 

Arch, loop, and Whorl

300

What is condition black in the Cooper Color Code? 

Catastrophic breakdown of mental and physical performance

400

When conducting a DUI traffic stop, what are all 8 clues that are applicable to the Walk and Turn test? 

1.) Can't keep balance during instructions 

2.) Starts too soon

3.) Stops walking 

4.) Misses heel-to-toe

5.) Steps offline 

6.) Uses arms for balance 

7.) Improper Turn 

8.) Incorrect number of steps 

400

When your dispatcher is finished relaying information how do you respond? 

10-69 

400

What are the ABC's of bleeding control? 

A- Alert 911 

B- Bleeding

C- Compress 

400

What are three examples of trace evidence? 

Hair, textile, fibers, fabric, rope, twigs, leaves, pollen, and dirt 

400

In any given situation what is the appropriate amount of force to used by an officer? 

Reasonable and necessary given the facts and circumstances perceived by the officer at the time of the event

500

What is the difference between "Reckless'" driving and "Negligent" driving 

Reckless driving: driving with disregard for safety, involving the conscious decision to ignore known road risks. In other words, to drive with the deliberate choice to ignore safety. 

Negligent driving: Driving in a careless or imprudent manner that puts in danger the life or property of others. In other words, driving with lack of attention or poor judgement rather than with intentional aggression. 

500

What is the phonetic alphabet for the first ten letters of the alphabet? (A-J) 

A- Adam 

B- Boy 

C- Charles 

D- David 

E- Edward 

F- Frank 

G- George 

H- Henry 

I- Ida 

J- John 

500
What medication can you assist a family member with administering when you suspect that the person is experiencing an opioid overdose? 

Naloxone 

500

Name at least two chemicals or techniques that can be used to develop latent prints 

Iodine, Ninhydrin, Superglue fumes, lasers 

500

Name at least four levels of the UFC 

Officer presence, verbal commands, soft hands, hard hands, less than lethal, impact weapons, deadly force