LESSON 3
PRACTICE EXERCISE
REQUIREMENT.
There are four
choices to each.
You are to select the one that is correct. Indicate your
choice by CIRCLING the letter beside the correct choice directly on the page.
This is a self-graded lesson exercise. Do not look up the correct answer from
the lesson solution sheet until you have finished. To do so will endanger your
ability to learn this material. Also, your final examination score will tend
to be lower than if you had not followed these recommendations.
1.
During a loose surveillance, you have followed a subject into a bus and
have taken a seat behind him.
Just before the driver closes the doors, the
subject quickly gets off. What should be your actions?
A.
Remain on the bus until the next stop, even if it means losing the
subject.
B.
Leave the bus by another exit and continue with the surveillance.
C.
Engage the bus driver in conversation until the subject has left the
immediate area of the bus stop; then continue with the surveillance.
D.
Follow the subject off the bus, even if it means you may be
identified.
2.
Which of the following are changes of outer appearance that would help a
surveillant avoid being recognized by a subject?
A.
Alternating the wearing and nonwearing of eyeglasses.
B.
Wearing a suit to fit into the civilian community.
C.
The wearing of long hair pieces, moustaches, or beards.
D.
Never wear a hat that can be removed and easily carried.
3.
You have been assigned to the surveillance of a subject that you do not
know and have never seen before.
What is the best method for subject
identification?
A.
Study photographs, front and rear, of the subject.
B.
Have a complete written description of him.
C.
Have someone who knows the subject point him out to you.
D.
Obtain a verbal description of the subject, including his habits.
Get the details from investigators who have been working on the
case.
MP0100
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