Detailed Answers for Test 2
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Prohibition |
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Misrepresentation |
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Juvenile |
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Reprimand |
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Disbursements |
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Particulars |
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Embezzle |
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Due Diligence |
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Question 9 |
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Disclosure |
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Juvenile |
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Malicious |
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Reprimand |
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Statutory |
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Unanimous |
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Vagrancy |
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Interrogation |
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Moratorium |
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Larceny |
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Question 19 |
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Quorum |
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Recidivism |
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Question 21 |
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Brandish |
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Question 22 |
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Rebuttable |
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Question 23 |
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Postponement |
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Summons |
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Question 25 |
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Laceration |
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Question 26 |
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Pertinent |
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Question 27 |
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Conciliation |
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Question 28 |
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Attorney |
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Incarcerate means to imprison or jail someone. |
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Sheltered means protected or privileged. |
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Question 31 |
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Corrupt means unethical, shady, or dishonest. They may be guilty of something or committed illegal acts. |
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Preliminary means initial or first. |
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Question 33 |
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Desolate means deserted, isolated or abandoned. |
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Diffident means timid, hesitant, shy or insecure. |
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Question 35 |
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Adjourn means to postpone, or hold over. |
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Advocate means to support and provide assistance for. |
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When a comparative adjective is used between two parties, the correct ending is “-er”. If a modifier is used, it becomes redundant (more stronger) and is inappropriate. |
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The correct adjective for rainfall is “less” (rainfall can’t be counted) and the correct adjective for accidents is “fewer” (accidents can be counted). |
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Options A and C are incorrect as "changed" is in past tense and "can" is in present tense. The present tense of "changes" requires "can". Option B requires an apostrophe on the word "ship's". |
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Option B is the correct answer. Option A contains redundant information. Option C is confusing with the statement "situations and the types". Option D is incorrect as the word "is" does not agree with the subject "visits". |
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Option A is the correct answer. Option B is incorrect as there is a verb missing and "gotten" is wrong. Option C is an incomplete sentence. Option D is a run-on sentence. |
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Question 42 |
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The second sentence is unclear as to why he was arrested. The third sentence is in passive voice and should be rewritten “Since he was arrested for assault…” The third sentence incorrectly uses a semi-colon. |
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The second sentence is unclear and grammatically incorrect, as “of” should be omitted. The third sentence is in passive voice, which should be rewritten as “… Sean will get the necessary information.” |
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Examples 2 and 3 are both sentence fragments and can’t exist by themselves. The final sentence doesn’t make sense and has redundancies (Kevin…he). |
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Of the four accounts, the correct answer shares more in common with the other three statements. There are no statements that are not confirmed by other witnesses. |
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Of the four accounts, the correct answer shares more in common with the other three statements. There are no statements that are not confirmed by other witnesses. |
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Question 50 |
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Search upon arrest is lawful and Constable Kaur would have authority to do so. Consent can be given with promises of no charges. What would happen if she discovered a bloody knife, which was a murder weapon during the search? Searches for policy are also in appropriate. |
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For a consensual search the suspect must be informed of the consequences and freely give permission. Threatening arrest, or lying about evidence does not justify or legitimize the search. Arresting a person without any cause would not make a search legal either. |
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Performing a secondary search which is justified due to suspicious activities of a person under arrest in the back seat of a police vehicle would be reasonable and justified. Routine searches are not acceptable, nor are unreasonable or unjustifiable searches. Invasive searches would not be required to find a hammer, and just looking suspicious is not a justification. |
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Searches in compliance with a statute are permitted. Placing all youths under arrest without a proper charge would not justify any search, neither would searching for weapons without being able to reasonably explain the necessity for it. Consent for search requires informing of possible consequences for the search. |
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Question 54 |
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Question 55 |
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Question 56 |
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The speed increased by 35 km/h (80 – 45 = 35). |
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Question 57 |
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Which route is the most direct from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2? |
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Question 58 |
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If you start at Runway A and R10, travel west to Runway C, north to R8, East to R4 and head north, what structure would you find? |
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Question 59 |
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Terminal 1 |
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We know that Branton is on the top floor (8th) and Jessop is two floors below him (6th). Lee is immediately below Jessop (5th). Laramy and Josifovic must be covering floors 2 and 3 as the first floor is not covered. |
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We know that Branton is on the top floor (8th) and Jessop is two floors below him (6th). Lee is immediately below Jessop (5th). Laramy and Josifovic must be covering floors 2 and 3 as the first floor is not covered. |
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We know that Branton is on the top floor (8th) and Jessop is two floors below him (6th). Lee is immediately below Jessop (5th). Laramy and Josifovic must be covering floors 2 and 3 as the first floor is not covered. |
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Question 63 |
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Children are considered persons under the age of 19. If someone is 19, they are legally an adult across the country. |
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There are recommendations to determine what vaccinations or medications may be required, but there are not any specific instructions for specific treatments. |
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Question 65 |
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There is no charge for the service of registering your valuables and there is no expiration on the form that indicates duties must be paid after a certain time with or without appreciation. |
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The Border service officer would require passports and would then be most likely interested in a consent letter, followed by documentation for jewellery. The government recommends investigating required vaccinations before you leave the country. |
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Question 67 |
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Health cards, baptismal certificates, and Form BSF 704 is not listed in the information (Form BSF 407 is). |
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Question 68 |
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1 – Dopey - 2010 |
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Question 69 |
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1 – Dopey - 2010 |
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Question 70 |
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1 – Dopey - 2010 |
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Public relations have to be maintained. You should explain to individuals the limits of police powers so they do not feel you are simply neglecting them. |
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Police officers are given powers of discretion. Either option could be justified. It may demonstrate a higher degree of initiative to take the accused into the station to process the prisoner. |
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There is no harm in providing your name and number to the male. You must remain professional and not get upset during the course of your duties. |
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Drinking and driving is a very dangerous offence and could prove to put other motorists lives in danger. You must attempt to stop the male. You will also require assistance. |
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