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100

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is divided into two (2) branches, the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS).

True or False

True

100

Officers are called to an abortion clinic to remove unwanted protesters. When officers attempt to escort a protester away from the scene, the protester goes "limp" and/or becomes "dead weight."

a. Verbal Noncompliance

b. Passive Resistance

c. Defensive Resistance

d. Active Aggression

B. Passive Resistance

100

An officer uses his baton to deliver a Fluid Shockwave Strike to an offender's Tibial nerve motor point.

a. Immediate Incapacitation

b. Intermediate Weapon

c. Active Aggression

d. Hard Empty Hand Control

b. intermediate weapon

100

In laymen’s terms, a Motor Dysfunction is nothing more than a ___________.

a. stun

b. muscle tear

c. bone fracture

d. severe cramp

d. severe cramp

100

The primary Distraction Technique used when encountering resistance from the escort position is:

a. A front thrust kick to the Superficial Peroneal

b. A knee strike to the Tibial

c. A brachial stun to the Brachial Plexus Origin

d. A knee strike to the Common Peroneal

d. a knee strike to the common peroneal

200

Research demonstrates that during ______ activation an officer does not perform in the manner that is trained in traditional training programs.

a. SNS

b. PNS

c. ANS

A. SNS

200

While investigating a complaint of an "unwanted guest", officers confront a subject who assumes a "combative stance" and glares at them.

a. Passive Resistance

b. Defensive Resistance

c. Expressive Body Indicators

d. Active Resistance

C. Expressive Body Indicators

200

An officer tells a subject to step out of the car.

a. Officer Presence

b. Verbal Awareness

c. Verbal Direction

d. Soft Empty Hand Control

Verbal Direction

200

For the purposes of officer safety, the minimum safe zone that an officer should maintain

when dealing with others is referred to as the:

a. Resistance Area

b. Reactionary Gap

c. Distractionary Window

b. Reactionary Gap

200

When applying the Transport Wristlock, to which knuckle of the hand is the pressure applied?

a. Ring finger knuckle

b. Middle finger knuckle

c. Little finger knuckle

d. Index finger knuckle

d. index finger knuckle

300

It is not an attack on the officer, but a physical act designed to prevent the officer from gaining control.

a. Passive Resistance

b. Defensive Resistance

c. Active Aggression

b. Defensive Resistance

300

During an interview, a subject throws a punch at the officer.

a. Active Aggression

b. Defensive Aggression

c. Passive Resistance

d. Expressive Body Indicators

A. active agression

300

Officers are dispatched to an armed robbery in progress. Upon arrival, the suspect shoots at the officers. An officer fires one round with his handgun striking the suspect in the leg. This "Level of Control" is called ___________________ Control.

a. Deadly Force

b. Intermediate Weapon

c. Active Aggression

d. Soft Empty Hand Control

a. Deadly Force

300

What Tactical Positioning Level should be used to approach for both handcuffing and the Escort Position?

a. Level I

b. Level II-1/2

c. Level III

d. Inside

b. Level II-1/2 (2 1/2)

300

If a Pain Compliance technique is held too long after a subject has complied with an officer's verbal commands, the subject will either become unconscious or:

a. increase resistance

b. de-escalate resistance

c. follow the officer’s commands

a. increase resistance

400

Any spoken response indicating the subject’s unwillingness to obey commands of detainment, arrest, or to stop unlawful or dangerous behavior.

a. Defensive Resistance

b. Active Aggression

c. Verbal Noncompliance

d. Passive Resistance

C. Verbal Noncompliance
400

An officer uses his hand to deliver a Palm Heel strike to an offender's Brachial Plexus origin.

a. Hard Empty Hand Control

b. Deadly Force Control

c. Soft Empty Hand Control

d. Intermediate Weapon

a. hard empty hand control

400

An officer, dressed in full uniform arrives at the scene.

a. Verbal Direction

b. Officer Presence

c. Empty Hand Control

d. Expressive Body Indicators

b. Officer presence

400

The two (2) Tactical Reactionary Options available to an officer are to penetrate or to disengage.

a. True

b. False

a. true

400

The location is at the junction where the trapezius muscle connects to the side of the neck. The angle of pressure should be directed towards the floor.

a. Brachial Plexus Tie-in

b. Radial

c. Median

d. Suprascapular

d. suprascapular

500

Officers are dispatched to investigate a suspicious subject in front of an all-night convenience store. Upon arrival, the officers are confronted by a subject who immediately produces a knife and lunges at the officers.

a. Psychological Intimidation

b. Active Aggression

c. Deadly Force Assault

d. Passive Resistance

C. Deadly Force Assault

500

An officer applies a joint lock to a subject who has resisted him from/in the escort position.

a. Soft Empty Hand Control

b. Hard Empty Hand Control

c. Officer Presence

d. Intermediate Weapon

a. softy empty hand control

500

The Control Principle that is defined as "the stimulation of overwhelming sensory input that is sudden, intense, and unexpected.”

a. Pain Compliance

b. Stunning

c. Distraction Technique

d. Motor Dysfunction

b. Stunning

500

The subject is being escorted. Suddenly, he pulls his arm in towards his chest, refusing to continue moving with the officer. The appropriate joint lock is the

a. Straight Armbar Takedown

b. Transport Wrist Lock

c. Bent Armbar Takedown

b. transport wrist lock

500

Location is on the outside of the thigh, about six (6) inches above the knee.

a. Tibial

b. Femoral

c. Superficial Peroneal

d. Common Peroneal

D. Common Peroneal