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CDCR-Corrections Officer Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 There are ____ questions on the exam. - Correct Answer-53, That is about 1:30 per question. You have ____ hrs & ____ mins to complete the multiple-choice exam. - Correct Answer-1 hour and 45 mins Order the sentences below to form the MOST logical paragraph. Choose the correct order from the options below. 1. One at a time, all of the living areas were opened and inspected. 2. Following the search, all inmates occupying Living Area Number 3 were ordered to take a urine test. 3. During the evening shift, Officer C smelled an aroma similar to marijuana. 4. Upon the results of the urine tests any necessary discipline will be given. 5. A thorough search was conducted in Living Area Number 3, however no illegal items were found. 6. The odor was the strongest in Living Area Number 3. - Correct Answer-1. Which of the following options represents the correct order of the above sentences?
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There are ____ questions on the exam. - Correct Answer-53, That is about 1:30 per question. You have ____ hrs & ____ mins to complete the multiple-choice exam. - Correct Answer-1 hour and 45 mins Order the sentences below to form the MOST logical paragraph. Choose the correct order from the options below.
Exercise Yard Schedule Time Inmate Group Duration 9:10 a.m. Group M 40 minutes 9:50 a.m. Group L 45 minutes 10:15 a.m. Group O 50 minutes 11:30 a.m. Group P 30 minutes 12:15 p.m. Group R 45 minutes - Correct Answer-The table above provides the exercise yard schedule for the day. Which two groups have exercise yard times that OVERLAP with each other? A. Group M and Group L B. Group L and Group O C. Group O and Group P D. Group P and Group R Officer G picked up food trays on Wednesday morning. Inmate B opened the food slot in his living area and threw his tray at Officer G. Because of the attempted assault, officers placed Inmate B in a separate holding area. The inmate remained in the holding area until the officers felt it was safe to move him. Inmate B's file was reviewed to determine the appropriate living situation and program for him. Based on the review, the officers assign Inmate B to a mental health program. He started the program the following Monday. - Correct Answer-5. Based ONLY on the paragraph above, which one of the underlined words contains a grammar or spelling error? A. picked B. placed C. remained D. assign An off-duty officer was at a local restaurant eating dinner when he was approached by a woman who seemed to be in disstress. She explained that she was mugged walking to her car from the bank and pleaded with the officer to catch the criminals.
She said two juveniles were responsible for the mugging. After obtaining a description from the woman, the officer left in pursuit of the suspects. - Correct Answer-6. Based ONLY on the paragraph above, which one of the underlined words contains a grammar or spelling error? A. disstress B. pleaded C. juveniles D. pursuit What is the sum of the following numbers?
+224. -------- - Correct Answer-A. 835. B. 836. C. 845. D. 846. An officer works in a unit that houses 59 inmates. There has been a gas leak and the officer is required to escort the inmates to the gym. Before the gas leak, 13 inmates were sent to the hospital for medical care, of whom 2 were transferred to intensive care and 4 remained in the hospital. The remaining 7 inmates returned to the unit prior to the evacuation. How many inmates will the officer escort to the gym? - Correct Answer-A. 46 B. 52 C. 53 D. 55 RULES VIOLATION REPORT
January 17, 2011 6:45 a.m. Officer J LOCATION INMATE(S) INVOLVED ASSISTING OFFICER(S) living area Inmate W none RULE(S) VIOLATED 32: refusal to comply with an order from an officer 49: covered windows in living area ACTIONS TAKEN BY OFFICER(S)
---------------------------------------- - Correct Answer-Officer J must provide a description of the incident in Section B. The description must be consistent with the information provided in Section A. Which of the following options is the MOST complete and clear description for Section B? A. On January 17, 2011, at 6:45 a.m., I, noticed a sheet was covering Inmate W's living area window, violating rule 49. I ordered him to remove the sheet and submit to physical restraint. He refused to uncover the window, violating rule 32, but allowed me to restrain him. After escorting him to a holding area, I removed the sheet and searched the living area. B. On January 17, 2011, at 6:45 a.m., I, noticed a sheet was covering the window to Inmate W's living area, violating rule 49. I ordered the inmate to remove the covering and submit to physical restraint. He allowed me to restrain him. I removed the sheet and searched the living area after restraining the inmate and escorting him to a holding area. C. On January 17, 2011, at 6:45 a.m., I saw a sheet was covering the inmate's living area window, which violated rule 49. I ordered the inmate to remove it and submit to
physical restraint. He violated rule 32 by refusing to take down the sheet, but he did allow me to restrain him. I then removed the sheet and searched the living area. D. On January 17, 2011, at 6:45 a.m., I, noticed a sheet was covering the window of a living area, which violated rule 32. I ordered the inmate to remove the covering and submit to physical restraint. He violated rule 49 by refusing to remove the covering. After I restrained and escorted him to a holding area, I removed the sheet and searched the living area. Use the picture provided below to answer question 10. - Correct Answer-10. Which of the following options is the MOST complete and clear description of the picture above? A. A family of five is having a barbeque. The mother is taking pieces of meat off the grill while the father holds the youngest child. The daughter is standing and petting the dog while her brother waits for the rest of the food. B. A family of five is having a barbeque. The daughter and son are sitting at the picnic table waiting for the food. While waiting, the daughter is petting the dog. The mother is taking pieces of meat off the grill while the father holds the youngest child. C. A family of five is having a barbeque. The mother is taking pieces of meat off the grill while the father holds the youngest child. The son is sitting and waiting for the rest ofthe food to be ready while petting the dog. D. A family of five is having a barbeque. The daughter is petting the dog while her brother sits and waits for the rest of the food to arrive. One parent is taking pieces of meat offthe grill while the other holds the youngest child. INMATE LABOR REPORT SECTION A: BASIC INFORMATION DATE TIME REPORTING OFFICER July 5, 2011 12:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Officer R LOCATION ASSIGNMENT WORK ORDER NUMBER exercise yard - rake leaves 12
hour for a total of one dollar and 62 cents. - Correct Answer-11. In the report provided above, Section B was filled out completely and correctly. Based on the summary provided in Section B, how many errors are there in Section A? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 LIVING AREA SEARCH REPORT SECTION A: BASIC INFORMATION DATE TIME CONDUCTED BY February 2, 2011 3:30 p.m. Officer K SEARCH LOCATION SEARCH RESULTS Living Area: 202 Number of illegal items: 3 Occupant(s): Location of illegal items: inside Inmate F's pillowcase
SECTION B: DESCRIPTION On February 2, 2011 at 3:30 p.m., I, Officer K, conducted a search of Living Area 202, which was occupied by Inmate F and Inmate H. Prior to the search both inmates were escorted to separate holding areas by Officer M. I found two sharpened dining utensils inside Inmate F's pillowcase. I then confiscated the utensils. Once - Correct Answer-12. In the report provided above, Section B was filled out completely and correctly.
Based on the description provided in Section B, how many errors are there in Section A? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Description of illegal items: sharpened dining utensils - Correct Answer-13. Compared to the original, which picture has exactly 3 differences? A. Picture A B. Picture B C. Picture C D. There is no picture with exactly 3 differences. Use the pictures provided below to answer question 14. - Correct Answer-14. Compare Picture 1 to Picture 2. How many differences are there? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Use the information provided below to answer question 15. WHITE HOUSE TOUR POLICY · Tour requests must be submitted at least 15 days in advance. · All guests 18 years of age or older are required to present photo identification (e.g., driver license, passport, military or state identification). · Guests under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. · Items prohibited during the tour:
A family of four submitted their request to tour the White House three weeks before going to Washington, D.C. When they arrived for the tour, both parents brought their driver licenses, wallets and umbrellas. The children, ages 13 and 18, only brought their coats, leaving their backpacks in the car. One of the children realized h - Correct Answer-15. The family was prevented from going on the tour for violating a tour policy. Based ONLY on the information above, which policy was violated? A. submitting the request for the tour in advance B. bringing photo identification C. bringing food on the tour D. bringing backpacks on the tour When making a homeowner insurance claim the following must be included:
· name of homeowner(s), policy number and phone number · the date and time the incident was discovered · the address where the incident occurred · the type of claim(s) filed (property damage and/or theft) · for a property damage claim, the following must be included:
Homeowner 382-751-8146 555-321- I am submitting a home insurance claim for theft and damage to my property at 2345 N. Second Street, Lake City, CA 98765. I arrived at my home on June 16, 2011 to find the window next to my front door completely shattered. When I entered my home, many drawers were open and several items had been thrown on the ground. After surveying my home, no further damage was found. I have attached pictures of the damage. I noticed three items missing, a gold necklace ($100), a black laptop ($500) and a diamond ring ($200). Receipts are attached that verify the cost of the stolen items. I called the Lake City Police Department to file a residential burglary report.
While Officer B was escorting inmates through a dormitory area, he saw Inmate J pass a note to Inmate H. Because inmates are not allowed to pass notes to each other, the officer confiscated the note and interviewed both inmates. Their statements are provided below. Inmate H's statement: Inmate J dropped a note on the floor of my living area. Officer B confiscated it before I could read it. According to Inmate J, the note ordered me to attack Inmate X tomorrow. Inmate J claimed she had nothing to do with the note other than delivering it. According to Inmate J, Inmate K should be held responsible because she wrote the note and forced Inmate J to pass it by threatening her life. Inmate J's statement: I had to deliver it because my life was being threatened by Inmate K. I did not read the note, but Inmate K said if I didn't give the note to Inmate H by the end of the day I would end up in the medical center. I should be - Correct Answer-18. Based ONLY on the information provided above, what difference, if any, between the two statements may be important enough to examine further? A. why Inmate J delivered the note B. who was supposed to receive the note C. if Inmate J knew the content of the note D. There was no difference that requires further examination. A commercial aircraft company recently began using new software that tracks a plane's location during flight. When used properly, the software can provide the correct coordinates to ensure the flight crew and passengers are not in danger. A pilot who works for the company noticed that his co-pilot has made several mistakes using the new software. - Correct Answer-19. Which of the following options would be the LEAST appropriate action for the pilot to take concerning his co-pilot? A. Advise the co-pilot to read over the software manual again. B. Request that the co-pilot be transferred to work with a different flight crew. C. Prohibit the co-pilot from using the software unless he is under directsupervision. D. Have the co-pilot watch him use the software properly for a few weeks. Employee R is an artist for a firm that specializes in designing logos. While cleaning out an old file cabinet, he found a sketch of a logo his company never marketed.
Employee R really liked the logo. - Correct Answer-20. Which of the following options would be the LEAST appropriate action for the employee to take concerning the logo? A. attempt to identify the artist who designed the logo B. use the logo for one of the firm's clients C. avoid trouble by throwing the logo away D. sell it to a competing firm for personal profit