Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sample Test Question For Police Officer Applicants - Finally Pass the Police Exam

The police written exam has around a 30% fail rate for first time test takers. The failure rate then drastically decreases the more time an applicant takes the test. So ultimately It seems that the more applicants are exposed to the test, the better they do. With that information, I've decided to include a sample test question in this article to help prepare you for the actual exam. When you read the scenario question, use good common sense to come up with a logical choice.

Sample Police Exam Question:

1. You and another officer are transporting a violent prisoner to jail. As you cross the intersection of Johnson Dr and Clark, you witness an accident that just took place right in front of you. One of the driver's appears to be trapped inside, while the other vehicle is flipped over and on its top. What should you next?

A. Ignore the fact that you have just witnessed an accident and continue driving to your destination.

B. Immediately pull over and assist the trapped driver

C. Continue driving to the jail, but radio in the accident, and explain the severity of the accident.

D. Drive pass the accident and hope that another officer is nearby to help

Explanation:

The correct answer for this particular scenario base question is C. You should never pull over when taking a prisoner to jail, especial a high risk prisoner. Plus, you don't want to leave your fellow officer in the vehicle by himself with a prisoner. The correct response is to continue driving to the jail, but radio in the accident and provide dispatch the location and nature of the accident so they can get a hold of the proper personnel to administer aid to the drivers involved in the accident.

In Conclusion

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