5.
When conducting an interview, what type of questions should you avoid asking?
A.
Direct specific questions.
B.
Any questions that require a "yes" or "no" answer.
C.
Questions that require the interviewee to tell his version of the story.
D.
Questions that upset the interviewee.
6. Which amendment to the Constitution guarantees the right of the people, against
unreasonable search and seizure?
A.
Third.
B.
Fourth.
C.
Fifth.
D.
Sixth.
7. When a civilian is found committing a misdemeanor on post, what action should
A.
Escort him to the entrance of the post and forbid his reentry.
B.
Apprehend and detain him for turnover to civil authorities.
C.
Arrest and incarcerate him.
D.
Arrest him, fingerprint him, and detain him for trial.
8. What method of communication between agents is the least desirable in an
undercover operation?
A.
Prearranged signals.
B.
Written messages.
C.
Public telephone calls.
D.
Intermediaries or go-betweens.
9. Which of
the
following
should
you
avoid
when
conducting
a
surveillance
operation?
A.
Following the subject too closely.
B.
Being on the same side of the street as the subject.
C.
Direct eye contact.
D.
Being abreast of the subject when he turns a corner.
10. What should you do if the subject you are following gets into an elevator?
A.
Wait for the next elevator and get off on the same floor.
B.
Observe the floor selected and run up the stairs.
C.
Enter the same elevator, select the top floor, but get off behind the
subject.
D.
Stay on the ground floor until he comes back out.
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