Physical Fitness
Law Enforcement Communications
Constitutional Law
Elements of Criminal Law
Elements of Criminal Law Part 2
100

What does R.I.C.E stand for?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

100

What are the three types of behavior?

A. Assertive, Non-Assertive, Calm

B. Non-Assertive, Aggressive, Assertive

C. Aggressive, Calm, Assertive

D. Assertive, Calm, Irrate

B

100

What is the exclusionary rule?

A rule that makes any evidence obtained by the government through an illegal search and seizure inadmissible in court (Mapp v. Ohio).


100

What is the monetary amount that separates misdemeanor and felony larceny?

$1000

100

Deputy Williams observes Harris running from Exxon convenience store carrying two six-packs of beer, with clerk in hot pursuit. The clerk indicated that the beer belongs to the Exxon convenience store and has not been paid for. What is the charge?

A. Misdemeanor Larceny

B. Felony Larceny 

C. Misdemeanor Breaking or Entering

D. Felonious Breaking or Entering

A. Misdemeanor Larceny 

200

What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic exercise?

Aerobic exercise is with oxygen, anaerobic is without oxygen

200

What are the 5 W's you should request when receiving a call from dispatch?

A. Where, Who, What, Weapons, Why

B. Who, What, When, Where, Why

C. Where, What, When, Who, Weapons

D. Who, When, Where, Why, What

C

200

What are ex-post facto laws?

Laws where you cannot charge someone with a crime that was not a crime when they did the act.

200

Burkhart goes dove hunting on property belonging to Dean. Burkhart does not have Dean's consent. Deans' property is not posted. What is the charge?

A. First-Degree Trespassing

B. Second-Degree Trespassing

C. Misdemeanor Breaking or Entering

D. No Charge

There is no charge

200

There was a heated game of billiards at a tavern when Ruffin, a power lifter, tells Wallace he's going to beat her while swinging a pool stick. What is the charge?

A. Attempted Assault

B. Assault With A Deadly Weapon

C. Attempted Assault Inflicting Serious Injury 

D. Assault Inflicting Serious Injury

B. Assault With A Deadly Weapon

300

What are the two types of fat?

A. Simple & Complex

B. Saturated and Unsaturated 

C. Simple and Saturated

D. Complex and Unsaturated

B

300

What does DCIN stand for? Who is it through?

Division of Criminal Information Network. Through the SBI

300

What is double jeopardy?

Where you cannot try a person twice for the same crime.

300

Blanche puts arsenic in her father's supper, but it is unexpectedly eaten by her mother, who dies as a result. What is the charge?

A. First-Degree Murder

B. Second-Degree Murder

C. Voluntary Manslaughter

D. Involuntary Manslaughter

A. First-Degree Murder (with malice and specific intent)

300

Smith is intoxicated. He stands still in front of a Walmart store for an hour watching a toy train in a display window. What is the charge?

A. First-Degree Trespassing

B. Second-Degree Trespassing

C. Misdemeanor Breaking or Entering

D. No Charge

D. No Charge

400

What is HDL? What is LDL?

A. HDL = Bad Blood Pressure ; LDL = Good Blood Pressure

B. HDL = Good Blood Pressure ; LDL = Bad Blood Pressure

C. HDL = Bad Cholesterol ; LDL = Good Cholesterol

D. HDL = Good Cholesterol; LDL = Bad Cholesterol

D

400

What are the ABC's of message construction?

A. Accuracy, Bulletin, Concise

B. Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity 

C. Action, Brevity, Concise

D. Action, Bulletin, Clarity

B

400

What is the difference between due process in the 5th versus 14th amendment?

5th - Rights For The Federal Government

14th - Rights For The State

400

Ellerbee is prowling in front of a closed sporting goods store. Ellerbee throws a piece of cinder block through a pane of glass but is frightened away by a patrol car before he can enter to steal basketball shoes. What is he charged with?

A. Misdemeanor Breaking or Entering

B. Felonious Breaking or Entering

C. First-Degree Attempted Burglary 

D. Second-Degree Attempted Burglary

B. Felonious Breaking or Entering (Felony because he attempted to break in there with the intent to commit a felony)

400

What is the difference between Chapter 15 Laws and Chapter 15A?

Chapter 15 is Criminal Procedure. Chapter 15A is Criminal Procedure Act.

500

What are the three law enforcement disablers?

A. Cardio-Vascular Disease, Stomach Ulcers, Lower Back Disorders

B. Stomach Ulcers, Obesity, Lower Back Disorders

C. Cardio-Vascular Disease, High Blood Pressure, Stomach Ulcers

A

500

What are the translation parts?

A. Content, Sending, Coding, Receiving

B. Decoding, Content, Translation, Receiving

C. Content, Sending, Receiving, Translation

D. Content, Coding, Sending, Decoding

D

500

What are the three sources of law?

Constitutional Law, Statutory Law, Common Law

500

Emily has a "concealed carry" permit and takes her handgun to the movie theater. While waiting for the movie to start, Emily takes her firearm out of her purse to show it off to a friend. While twisting it around her finger, she drops the gun on the floor, and it discharges upon hitting the floor. A woman seated nearby is killed. What is the charge?

A. No Charge

B. Second-Degree Murder

C. Voluntary Manslaughter

D. Involuntary Manslaughter

D. Involuntary Manslaughter (Negligent death of another). 


Not a "heat of the moment kill" (Voluntary Manslaughter) or done with malice (First & Second Degree Murder)


500

After robbing a Hardee's restaurant, Lozada grabs a customer and forces him at gunpoint to the location where the getaway car is parked (in case the police should intercept him). Before releasing the customer, he strikes him on the head with his gun, causing a severe laceration and a concussion. What is the charge?

A. Assault with a Deadly Weapon

B. Assault Inflicting Serious Injury

C. First-Degree Kidnapping

D. Second-Degree Kidnapping

C. First-Degree Kidnapping (Requires person to be left in an unsafe place OR person has been seriously injured)