7 NC BLET State 100% Correct Answers 2023-2024 Graded (A+)

7 NC BLET State 100% Correct Answers 2023-2024 Graded (A+)

NC BLET State100% CorrectAnswers2023/2024Graded (A+)
NC BLET StateFirst Amendment correct answerFreedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petitionSecond amendment correct answerRight to bear armsThird amendment correct answerPrevents quartering of troopsFourth amendment correct answerProhibits unreasonable search and seizureFifth amendment correct answerProtects against double jeopardy, self-incrimination and provides due process as applied to the federal government.Sixth amendment correct answerRight to a speedy trial, right to face witnesses against him, and right to counselSeventh amendment correct answerRight to trial by jury in civil casesEighth amendment correct answerRight against excessive bail and finesNinth amendment correct answerRight to privacy in marriage, interstate travel (catch all amendment)Tenth amendment correct answerReserves powers not granted to the federal government for the statesor the people.Fourteenth amendment correct answerDue process as applied to the statesArticle I correct answerStructure and function of congressArticle II correct answerEstablishes Executive branch
Article III correct answerJudicial powers in supreme courtArticle IV correct answerDuties states owe each otherArticle V correct answerProcedures to amend the constitutionArticle VI correct answerSupremacy clause – Constitution is law of the landArticle VII correct answerRequirements for original ratification of the constitutionFire extinguisher class A correct answerRegular combustiblesFire extinguisher class B correct answerFlammable liquidsFire extinguisher class C correct answerelectricalFire extinguisher class D correct answerCombustible metalsFire extinguisher – green triangle symbol correct answerClass A (A = ash)Fire extinguisher – red square symbol correct answerClass B (B = barrel)Fire extinguisher – blue circle symbol correct answerClass C (C = circuit)Fire extinguisher – yellow star symbol correct answerClass DSchedule I drugs correct answerHeroin, LSD, Ectasy – high potential for abuse
Schedule II drugs correct answerCocaine, Meth, PCP – high potential for abuseSchedule III drugs correct answerHydrocodone, steroids – less potential for abuse than schedule IISchedule IV drugs correct answerValium, Xanax, Phentermine – low potential for abuseSchedule VI drugs correct answerMarijuanaMotor vehicle exception to searching vehicles correct answerCarroll DoctrineNTAS correct answerNational Terrorism Advisory System. Has sunset provisionsJuvenile law correct answerChapter 7BMotor vehicle correct answerChapter 20Controlled Substances correct answerChapter 90DWI statue correct answer20-138.1Name three types of interviews correct answerField interviews, canvass interviews, and interrogationsThis type of question promotes conversation, gains descriptive information, and gains a narration of events correct answerOpen-ended questionThis type of questions is used to clarify particular points and to restrict the interviewee’s opportunity to talk correct answerClosed-ended questionsThis type of interview is used to thoroughly debrief a cooperative witness or to identify deception in an uncooperative witness correct answerCognitive interview
Name the 4 types of crowd management formations correct answerLine formation (to block a crowd), echelon formation (left, right – to move crowd left or right), wedge formation (to divide a crowd), and diamond formation (360 degree protection)What are the 3 forms of chemical agents? correct answerSolid form, micropulverized form, and liquid form.What are the 4 ways that chemical agents are disseminated? correct answerExpulsion, pyrotechnic, fog, liquidName the 2 types of crowds. correct answerPhysical crowd and psychological crowd.Name the 4 types of mobs. correct answerEscape mob (driven by fear), acquisitive mob (look to acquire,or steal, something), expressive mob, and aggressive mob (will attack).Name the 5 types of disturbances. correct answerMass demonstration, civil disobedience, labor dispute,idealistic protest, riot (race riot, guerilla riot, organized/planned riot, spontaneous riot)What is the key to controlling a riot? correct answerCrowd dispersal. NOT mass arrestPermit system can be described as? correct answerA local ordinanceAge to operate a moped on a highway or PVA? correct answer16Does moped require a drivers license? correct answerNoWhen on a highway or PVA, does a moped require a helmet? correct answerYesIf under 16, where can one operate a moped? correct answerOn private property
Is it required that mopeds be registered and insured? correct answerYes they must be registered but they do not need to be insuredWhat age can obtain a limited provisional license? correct answer16 and 17. Ends on 18th birthdayLimited provisional license, can drive without supervision when? correct answerFrom 5am – 9pm. Only to/from work or rescue squad/volunteer fireLimited provisional license, when driving without supervision, what are the restrictions placed on driver?correct answerNo more than one passenger under age of 21 unless immediate family.What is the most serious speeding offense? correct answerSpeeding to elude arrestLimited driving privilege holders who are driving while not in compliance with all requirements of their LDP should be charged with what? correct answerDWLRAfter establishing residency in NC, how long does a driver have to obtain a NC license? correct answer60daysWhen is one presumed to be a resident of NC? correct answerAfter staying in NC more than 6 monthsWhat distance is considered to be the “intimate zone”? correct answer6-18 incesWhat distance is considered to be the “personal zone”? correct answer1 1/2 ft to 2 1/2 feetWhat distance is considered to be the “social zone”? correct answer4-12 ftWhat distance is considered to be the “public zone”? correct answer12-25 ftTerm for the person/guardian appointed to a juvenile after the abuse, neglect or dependency petition is filed? correct answerGuardian ad litem
Important thing to remember about parent “snatching” cases. correct answerOfficers should NOT attempt to enforce any custody orders without direction from the issuing court. Officer should never take a child away from one parent and give to another parent without explicit authority from the court.Ages to be considered a delinquent juvenile? correct answer6-15 yrs of ageAt what age can a juvenile be charged as an adult and case be transferred to superior court? correct answer13At what age can a juvenile waive their juvenile rights? correct answer16What is the age(s) to be considered an undisciplined juvenile? correct answerless than 18What is considered to be normal respiration rate for an adult? correct answer8 to 28 respirations per minute.What is considered to be normal pulse rate for an adult? correct answer60-100 beats per minute.What is considered to be normal pulse rate for an infant? correct answer120-160 beats per minuteWhat is a sprain? correct answerInjury to a ligament (ankle)What is a strain? correct answerInjury to a muscle or tendon (groin)What type of bleeding has bright red blood that is squirting/pulsing from the wound? correct answerArterial bleedingWhat type of bleeding has a steady flow and is dark red (deoxygenated)? correct answerVeinous
What type of bleeding tends to ooze? correct answerCapillary bleedingImportant thing to remember with impaled objects? correct answerDo not removeWhat are the two types of consent? correct answerActual and impliedWhat does ABC stand for relating to first responder? correct answerAirway, breathing, circulation1st stage of childbirth? correct answercervix dilates, water breaks2nd stage of childbirth correct answerbaby is delivered. Includes crowning3rd stage of childbirth correct answerplacenta or “afterbirth” is deliveredIf partial airway obstruction, what action should be taken? correct answerDo nothing. Encourage patientto continue coughing.For full airway obstruction, what action should be taken? correct answerAbdominal thrusts. Only finger sweep if patient is unconscious and you can actually see the obstructionAnother name for Diabetic Coma? correct answerHyperglycemia (patient has eaten but not taken insulin)Another name for Insulin Shock? correct answerHypoglycemia (patient not eating enough or skipping meals, took insulin at wrong time or took too much insulin)What do the letters in SAMPLE stand for? correct answerSymptoms, allergies, medications, prior medicalhistory, last dose, events leading up toSucking chest wound, how to handle? correct answerAirtight seal, apply as victim exhales, lay victim on injured side
What are the categories of clandestine labs? correct answerExtraction lab, conversion lab, tableting lab, synthesis labWhat are three types of surveillance relating to controlled substances? correct answerOpen (no attemptto hide), close (maintaining target is primary, concealment is secondary), covert (concealment is top priority)What are the two types of meth lab methods? correct answerRed phosphorous (“Red P”) and Ammonia method (“nazi”)What are the 3 purposes of jails? correct answerProtect society, to punish, and to deterPlacement decisions in jails are closely tied to which which clause/amendments of the constitution? correct answerDue process clause of the 5th and 14th amendmentsA written commitment order is required from a judicial official for? correct answerPre-trial detainees, convicted inmates, probation revocation, writs, federal inmates, and witnessesA written commitment order is NOT required for? correct answerParole revocations and public drunksMale officers should never enter female sections unless? correct answerfight or medical emergencyWhen should male inmates under 18 be separated from adult male inmates? correct answerDuring sleeping hoursDo female inmates need to be separated from adult female inmates during sleeping hours? correct answerNoWhat is the legal effect of PROPER service of papers? correct answerTo give the court jurisdiction over the defendant
Is there a statutory requirement to read the summons to a defendant? correct answerNoCan a person choose not to be served? correct answerNo. If they refuse the papers can be left at their feetWhat is a summary ejectment? correct answerSuit filed by a landlord to evict a tenant from rental propertyHow can a natural person be served? correct answerIn person, leaving copies with another of suitable age, posting.How can a corporation be served? correct answerTo an officer, director, or managing agent of the corp.How can a partnership be served? correct answerAny general partner or their attorney or appointed agentHow can a county be served? correct answerBy serving county manager, chairman, or any member of the board of commissionsHow can a subpoena to testify be served? correct answerPersonal delivery to person named, telephone communication to person named, by party via certified mail return receipt requested. Note…subpoena to produce documents/evidence cannot be made via phone.What are the two types of exceptions relating to the civil process? correct answerConstitutional and statutoryWhat are the hours of sale for alcoholic beverages? correct answer7am-2am Mon thru Sat. No sale until after 12 on Sun.Purchase limits on beer? correct answer80 liters (9 cases, 9 beers of 12 oz)Purchase limits on unfortified wine? correct answer50 liters in one transaction
Purchase limits on fortified wine? correct answer8 litersPurchase limits on spirituous liquors? correct answer8 liters3 persons appointed by the governor. correct answerNC ABC commissionLocal ABC boards correct answer3 members usually local, city, countyDefinition of crime prevention. correct answerAnticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk, and initiation of some action to remove or reduce riskWhat are the elements necessary for a crime to occur? correct answerDesire or motivation, opportunity,skills and toolsProblem solving policing related to crime prevention (SARA) correct answerScanning, analysis, response,assessmentWhat is the most secure lock? correct answerDouble cylinder deadboltTwo types of risk management? correct answerDynamic risk and pure riskWhat are the 4 types of traffic apprehension? correct answerCitation, arrest, written warning, verbal warningHow do you place flares in order to funnel traffic to another lane? correct answerEvery 20 ftHow are flares placed in a 55 mph zone? correct answer375 ft every 40 ftHow are flares placed in a 45 mph zone? correct answer300 ft every 40 ft
How are flares placed in a 35 mph zone? correct answer200 ft every 30 ftHow are flares placed in a 25 mph zone? correct answer100 ft every 25 ftWhat is the most reliable standardized field sobriety test? correct answerHGN (horizontal gaze nystagmus). However, officer must be certified as an expert in order to use.What are the 2 other SFST’s? correct answerWalk and Turn (9 steps, heel to toe, down and back) and One-Leg Stand (one leg 6 inches off ground, count to 30 out loud)What are the methods of traffic patrol and observation? correct answerLine patrol, area patrol, stationary observation, conspicuous observation, inconspicuous observation, visible observation, concealed observation.What is the position of the patrol car during an unknown traffic stop? correct answer10-15 ft back, offset by 3 ft either sideWhat is the position of patrol car(s) during a known traffic stop? correct answerPrimary patrol car is 20 ftback at a 45 degree angle (to suspect car), backup patrol car is at the rear of the primary, offset 3 ft to the right and straight on (ie..no angle)Schedule V drugs correct answerCough syrup, codeine – low potential for abuse

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