5.
How should you handle it if once an apprehension is made, the subject
requests that he get his coat from the closet?
A.
Grant the request only if you accompany the subject.
B.
Grant the request only when the subject has been apprehended for a
minor crime.
C.
Grant the request, only if the request seems justified by the
urgency of the subject's need.
D.
DO NOT grant requests or special favors.
6.
How should a weapon be handled while a subject is being searched?
A.
The chamber should be fully loaded and the hammer cocked.
B.
Only fire the weapon in self-defense, or to protect the lives and
property of others.
C.
Do not point the weapon directly at the subject, but slightly over
his head.
D.
Point it at the subject, and never indicate a direction with it.
7.
Two investigators have made an apprehension of two subjects.
What should
the junior investigator do at all times?
A.
He should concentrate his attention on the senior investigator.
B.
He should keep the subject's hands in sight.
C.
He should keep his weapon pointed at the subject being searched by
the senior investigator.
D.
He should stand behind and slightly to the side of the senior
investigator.
8.
Two investigators are approaching four persons, one of whom is known to be
a criminal. Which of the following would apply to this situation?
I.
They
should remain close together to assure unity of action.
II.
They
should remove the subject from the others in order to talk to
him.
III.
They
should approach with weapons drawn.
IV.
They
should concentrate their attention on the subject.
V.
They
should be spread apart enough to provide freedom of action.
A.
I, II.
B.
II, V.
C.
II, III, IV, V.
D.
I, II, IV.
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