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CBP-Logic Exam Study Questions with Solutions
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Officer Smith is in charge of all of the canine teams in his sector. Fifteen
canine teams are stationed in his sector. Most of the canine teams are located
at stations along the border. Several canine teams are located away from
the
border in large urban areas. All of the teams must be available to travel to
any
duty station within the sector.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, in Officer
Smith's sector,
A)
most of the canine teams are located away from the border in large urban
areas
B)
only teams located along the border must be available to travel to any
duty station within
the sector
C)
teams in urban areas do not need to be available to travel to other
duty stations within the
sector
D)
none of the teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within
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CBP-Logic Exam Study Questions with Solutions

1. Officer Smith is in charge of all of the canine teams in his sector. Fifteen

canine teams are stationed in his sector. Most of the canine teams are located at stations along the border. Several canine teams are located away from the border in large urban areas. All of the teams must be available to travel to any duty station within the sector. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, in Officer Smith's sector,

A) most of the canine teams are located away from the border in large urban

areas

B) only teams located along the border must be available to travel to any

duty station within the sector

C) teams in urban areas do not need to be available to travel to other

duty stations within the sector

D)none of the teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within

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E)few of the canine teams are located at stations along the border: D) none of the

teams are exempt from traveling to any duty location within the sector

2. The Chief of Police strives to provide quality service to the community while

using resources efficiently. Accordingly, the Chief must take into account sev- eral factors when allocating resources. For example, if it is a holiday weekend, additional staff are assigned to duty. However, if additional staff are assigned to duty, special funding is needed from the city council. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that

A) if it is a holiday weekend, then special funding is not needed from the

city council

B) if it is not a holiday weekend, then special funding is needed from the

city council

C)if special funding is not needed from the city council, then it is not a holiday

weekend

D)if special funding is needed from the city council, then it is a holiday weekend

4 / 18 ed tunnels: B) all cross-border tunnels are used for narcotics smuggling

4. Naturalized U.S. citizens can lose their U.S. citizenship if and only if they expa-

triate or are denaturalized. Misrepresentation on a legal permanent residence application, certain crimes, and leaving the United States within one year of naturalization to establish permanent residence elsewhere are all grounds for denaturalization. P.C. is a naturalized U.S. citizen. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that

A) if P.C. loses her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized, then she must

have expatriated

B) if P.C. does not expatriate, then she cannot lose her U.S. citizenship

C)if P.C. is denaturalized, then she must have made a misrepresentation on her

legal permanent residence application

D) if P.C. has committed no crimes, then she cannot be denaturalized

E)P.C. cannot lose her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized: A) if P.C. loses

her U.S. citizenship without being denaturalized, then she must have expatriated

5. Following the Vietnam War, many people from Southeast Asia were paroled

5 / 18 into the United States with an indefinite immigration status. In 2003, a new rule was developed to allow for adjustment of immigration status for some of these people. According to the new rule, all nationals of Vietnam (and some others, for example, nationals of Cambodia) who were paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program were eligible to apply for permanent resident status. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, based on the new rule of 2003,

A) everyone eligible to apply for permanent resident status is a national of

Vietnam who was paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program

B) no one ineligible to apply for permanent resident status was a national

of Vietnam who was paroled into the United States through the Orderly Departure Program

C) only nationals of Vietnam who were paroled into the United States through

the Orderly Departure Program were eligible to apply for permanent resident status

D)some nationals of Vietnam who were paroled into the United States through

the Orderly Departure Program were ineligible to apply for permanent resident

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B)if an employer cannot verify that an applicant is authorized to work, then

the employer is not permitted to hire the applicant

C) if an applicant's documentation appears to be true and relevant to an

em- ployer, the employer must refuse acceptance and ask for other documentation from the Government's list of acceptable documents

D) an employer may request different employment documentation if the

pro- vided documentation appears to be altered

E)if an applicant is permitted to be hired, then the applicant has verifiable

employment authorization: C) if an applicant's documentation appears to be true and relevant to an employer, the employer must refuse acceptance and ask for other documentation from the Government's list of acceptable documents

7. Although the owner of a certain farm said that all her Central American

(for example, Salvadoran and Honduran) workers were working legally, officers discovered that many of the farm's employees were not authorized to work in the United States. After checking the employees' documentation, officers discovered that all of the female employees were working in the United States legally and none of the illegal workers were from Honduras. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that, concerning

8 / 18 the employees on this farm,

A) all of the employees from Honduras were working legally

B) some of the women were illegal workers

C) none of the employees from Honduras were female

D) some of the female employees were from Honduras

E)all of the Salvadoran employees were women: A) all of the employees from Honduras

were working legally

8. The two ways of acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth are by place of birth

and inheritance from U.S. citizen parents. Any child born in the United States while under American jurisdiction is a U.S. citizen at birth. Because foreign ambassadors are not subject to American jurisdiction, children born in the United States to foreign ambassadors do not obtain U.S. citizenship at birth. Children born overseas to U.S. citizen parents derive U.S. citizenship at birth, as long as the parents previously lived in the United States for a sufficient period of time. All others must naturalize to become citizens. J.B. was not a U.S. citizen at birth.

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A) at least some law enforcement officers who can issue citations for misde-

meanor marijuana and paraphernalia offenses committed in their presence are state peace officers

B) all sector canine handlers have the authority to issue state citations for mis-

demeanor marijuana and paraphernalia offenses committed in their presence

C) at least some individuals who have the authority to issue citations for

mis- demeanor marijuana and paraphernalia offenses committed in their presence are sector canine handlers

D) no sector canine handlers lack the authority to issue state citations for mis-

demeanor marijuana and paraphernalia offenses committed in their presence

E)only sector canine handlers have the authority to issue citations for misde-

meanor marijuana and paraphernalia offenses committed in their: E) only sector canine handlers have the authority to issue citations for misdemeanor marijuana and paraphernalia offenses committed in their

10. Reinstatement allows a former Federal employee to reenter the

Federal competitive service workforce without competing with the public in a civil service examination. If an applicant has reinstatement eligibility, the applicant is eligible to apply for any open civil service examination, as well as for Federal jobs open only to Federal employees. There is no time limit on

11 / 18 reinstatement eligibility in certain cases. For example, if an applicant has veterans' preference or has acquired Federal career tenure by completing three years of substantial- ly continuous creditable service, the applicant has permanent reinstatement eligibility. C.P. formerly worked in the Federal competitive service workforce. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that

A) if C.P. has neither three years continuous creditable service nor veterans'

preference, then C.P. cannot apply for a job open only to status candidates

B)if C.P. has permanent reinstatement eligibility, then C.P. must have

veterans' preference or three years of continuous creditable service

C) if C.P. is not reinstatement eligible, then C.P. is not eligible to apply for any

open civil service examination or job open only to status candidates

D) if C.P. is eligible to apply for any open civil service examination or job open

only to status candidates, then C.P. must have veterans' preference or three years of continuous creditable service

E)if C.P. has veterans' preference, then C.P. is eligible to apply for any open civil

service: E) if C.P. has veterans' preference, then C.P. is eligible to apply for any open civil service

11. When officers must physically force entry into a home, they are

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E)Officer Stoler will be required to secure the home unless Officer Stoler does

not force entry: D) if Officer Stoler must physically force entry into the home, then Officer Stoler is not required to ensure that the home is secure upon leaving

12. Recently, officers received leads from informants about possible illegal

ac- tivity at La Rosita Park. When officers arrived at the park, they drove through the parking lots, looking for individuals and vehicles matching their leads. The officers examined several suspicious vehicles, including many unregistered vehicles. All of the unregistered vehicles contained bundles of marijuana. No arrests have been made in connection with this incident. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that

A) several arrests have been made in connection with this incident

B) some of the vehicles that did not contain bundles of marijuana were unreg-

istered

C) all of the vehicles that contained bundles of marijuana were unregistered

D)all of the vehicles that did not contain bundles of marijuana were registered

E)some of the vehicles that contained bundles of marijuana were registered: D)

14 / 18 all of the vehicles that did not contain bundles of marijuana were registered

13. Green cards authorize aliens to work in the United States. The cards

have a ten-year expiration period. Application for a renewal of a green card can be made up to six months in advance of expiration. In order to apply for renewal of a green card, the applicant is required to apply in person and bring his or her current green card, application, fee, and new photos. It may take one year for applicants to receive new green cards, but temporary documents are provided. From the information given above, it CANNOT be validly concluded that

16 / 18 From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that

A) if R.G. is an undocumented alien, then R.G. must have entered the United

States illegally

B)if R.G. has violated non-immigrant status but has not remained in the United

States longer than permitted, then R.G. has accepted unauthorized employ- ment

C) if R.G. has not remained in the United States longer than permitted, R.G. is

not an undocumented alien

D)if R.G. is an undocumented alien, then R.G. entered the United States legally

E)if R.G. is not an undocumented alien, then R.G. has not accepted unau-

thorized employment: E) if R.G. is not an undocumented alien, then R.G. has not accepted unauthorized employment

15. When an illegal alien is being "removed," the alien's passport in U.S.

Gov- ernment possession is returned to the issuing government, not to the illegal alien. If the illegal alien's departure is voluntary, the passport is allowed to be returned to the alien. The U.S. Government holds the passport of

17 / 18 H.B., an illegal alien who must leave the country. From the information given above, it CANNOT be validly concluded that

A) H.B.'s departure is not voluntary if H.B.'s passport is allowed to be returned

to H.B.

B) if H.B.'s passport is not returned to the issuing government upon H.B.'s

departure, then H.B. is not being removed

C) H.B.'s departure is not voluntary unless the passport is allowed to be re-

turned to H.B.

D)if H.B.'s passport is not allowed to be returned to H.B., then H.B.'s departure

is not voluntary

E)if H.B. is being removed, then H.B.'s passport is to be returned to the issuing

government: A) H.B.'s departure is not voluntary if H.B.'s passport is allowed to be returned to H.B.

16. Oleoresin capsicum (OC), or "pepper spray," is an effective law

enforcement tool for incapacitating violent or threatening arrestees without using deadly force. Pepper spray causes a burning sensation of the eyes and skin and tearing and swelling of the eyes. Almost all arrestees are unable to see after