NC BLET Final Exam (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) 300+ Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

NC BLET Final Exam (Latest 2023/ 2024

Update) 300+ Questions and Verified

Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

Q: The 1985 case that prohibited the use of deadly force against suspects who are fleeing after

committing a felony absent a deadly threat is

a) Marbury vs. Madison

b) Tennessee vs. Garner

c) Graham vs. O'Connor

d) Gardner vs. Harrell

Answer:

b) Tennessee vs. Garner

Q: Which of the following is NOT true in regards to arrest with a warrant

a) Arrest warrants (in paper copy only) must be served within 180 days or returned

b) Arrest warrants stored electronically in the warrant repository must be served within 24 hours

of

being printed

c) Officers must always have a paper copy of the warrant to give to the suspect at the time of the

arrest

d) Arrest warrants are valid throughout the state

Answer:

c) Officers must always have a paper copy of the warrant to give to the suspect at the time of the

arrest

Q: You are dispatched to the Meadowview Road bridge over I-40 in regards to a subject

threatening suicide. When you arrive you locate a subject who has climbed over the bridge

railing and is standing on a small ledge while clinging to the railing. In the subject's hand you

observe a handgun that they place and hold to their head when you arrive. Based on these facts

the most appropriate level of force in his circumstance would be to

a) Shoot the subject in the hand thereby rendering the handgun inoperable


b) Take cover and begin to talk to the subject with the intention of trying to get the subject to put

the

handgun down and climb back to safety

c) Wait until a break in the I-40 traffic and utilize your ECD (taser) on the subject so they will

not get

struck by a vehicle once they fall the 35 feet onto the highway below

d) Shoot the subject as they are a threat to you with the handgun and the traffic below by

shooting at

them or falling onto the moving vehicles

Answer:

b) Take cover and begin to talk to the subject with the intention of trying to get the subject to put

the

handgun down and climb back to safety

Q: In regards to consent searches, the person granting consent to search may limit the search in

which way

a) Duration

b) Location

c) Scope of the search

d) All of the above

e) None of the above

Answer:

d) All of the above

Q: Exigent circumstances for a search exist when there is/are

 and there must be a likelihood that absent immediate action officers could

be endangered or evidence could either be destroyed or removed from the jurisdiction

a) Probable Cause

b) Witness Statements

c) Reasonable Hunches

d) Deceptive Practices

Answer:

a) Probable Cause


Q: The Doctrine allows law enforcement to enter a vehicle without a search warrant

due to the reduced expectation of privacy, inherent mobility, and the subsequent ease to destroy

evidence

a) Madison/Marbury

b) Carroll

c) Eckhart

d) Car

Answer:

b) Carroll

Q: You may search a vehicle incident to arrest in which of these below situations

a) While the suspect is unsecured and is within reaching distance of the passenger area of the

vehicle while the search if occurring

b) If you reasonably believe that there is evidence in the vehicle that is relevant to the crime

being

charged

c) You may never search a vehicle incident to arrest

d) You may search a vehicle incident to arrest in both A & B listed

above

Answer:

d) You may search a vehicle incident to arrest in both A & B listed above

Q: 4th amendment

Answer:

Q: 5th amendment

Answer:

Q: 6th amendment


Answer:

Q: Resist, delay, obstruct and officer

A person guilty of this offense

(1) willfully and unlawfully

(2) resits, delays or (3) a officer

(4) knowing or having reasonable grounds to believe that the victim is a public officer and

(5) while the officer is or attempting to a duty of his or her office

Answer:

Q: Which of the below actions would be considered probable cause to arrest for Resist, Delay

and Obstruct

a) After stopping a vehicle for speeding 55 mph in a 35 mph zone, the driver refuses to present

his

drivers license so the officer can complete the citation

b) You are assigned downtown on a walking assignment due to business owners asking for more

visible patrol. You observe a man waiting at a bus stop for the next bus and you approach him

and

begin to talk to him. You ask him for his identification and rather than answer you, he turns and

begins to run down the sidewalk away from you.

c) You are assigned downtown on a walking assignment due to business owners asking for more

visible patrol. You observe a man waiting at a bus stop for the next bus and you approach him

and

begin to talk to him. You ask him for his identification and rather than answer you, he turns away

from you and ignores any more requests to speak with him.

d) While off-duty and out with your family at Danny's Family Restaurant, you observe a subject

that

you arrested for DWI the night before. The subject is your waiter and rather than take your order,

she ignores you and refuses to give you service.

Answer:

a) After stopping a vehicle for speeding 55 mph in a 35 mph zone, the driver refuses to present

his

drivers license so the officer can complete the citation

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