jdawg, that's what I said, until I read the procedure.. 205-57 (notes- under step 14) it basically says that they are due to the LT by the 5th, but in the months of Jan,April,July, and OCT, the quarterly review will be done. Im positive it didn't say "quarterly report" on the test, but its written in the PG as if in those month, it will automatically be the quarterly, and as a SGT in OCT, you will automatically do the quarterly report.
The question said according to 202-17 patrol supervisor and 202-21 police officer NOT 205-57
sounds good to me.. btw, im impressed you remembered what procedure they asked for
Jay77 said
Oct 25, 2013
carman728 wrote:
If it is determined that questions have double answers, does the question get thrown out or are both answers correct?
in order for the question to be thrown out, it would mean that NONE of the choices could have been correct or that the question was entirely wrong in itself. If not, it will be a double or tripple answer.
carman728 said
Oct 25, 2013
Ok cool. Thanks jay
Caballo Loco said
Oct 25, 2013
Damn I got the assault on the 65 y/o wrong but I did get the LBB question on the drug transaction right ( which I thought I had wrong) so I'm even.
Ps: So far the questions I'm finding out I had wrong I get the same result on the spreadsheet so I think Gamblor's work is somewhat accurate.
Liberal Tools said
Oct 25, 2013
90YAmIHere wrote:
Jdawg wrote:
I hated that stupid jury duty question. I looked into that procedure PG 211-21 and found out you notify the ICO if it was 7 days from the jury duty. Didn't realize we can keep the fee. I didn't do that when I had jury duty. The cims question was nypd for water/ice rescue and the other cims had something to do with life safety operations which I think was FDNY because they are also in charge of mass decontamination. Which question was the t/s one with ccrb so we can all protest that one. The barricaded edp 216-05 turns into a hostage barricaded and we then comply with PG 212-38 and the patrol supervisor ensures that HNT is coming thru communications because the umos is already supposed to notify taru, hnt, esu. Also in the procedure central automatically notifies patrol supervisor and esu. Also the vehicle pursuit was PG 212-39 and the primary and supervisor can ask for assistance if they cannot safely apprehend the suspects.
211-21 has nothing to do with Jury Duty....205-26 is Jury Duty and I don't know where you get the 7 days thing from because it says NOTHING about 7 days and the ICO.....Also in the CCRB question YOU WERE the T/S operator and the correct answer was to pass the complaint to the Desk Officer
Yes your correct the correct answer would be to pass the complaint to the desk but that wasn't any of the answer choices. thats my point. Think it should be tossed
soccerpsyco32 said
Oct 26, 2013
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VerZa said
Oct 26, 2013
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VerZa said
Oct 26, 2013
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Wingnut said
Oct 26, 2013
soccerpsyco32 wrote:
The correct answer was C for the 61 charges. The damage caused was 300 dollars and therefore a Crim Mis 3. There was only one option for Crim Mis 3. Double check your birthdays, you may have been off.
There were two choices containing crim mis 3 as a charge. The right answer was the 61 with Crim Mis 3 as the top charge and Assault 3 as the secondary. CM3 is an E Felony.
ShaunNY said
Oct 26, 2013
It was Assault 2nd because victim was 65 and perp was 54. 10 year age gap and him being 65 makes it assault 2 top charge.
Wingnut said
Oct 26, 2013
ShaunNY wrote:
It was Assault 2nd because victim was 65 and perp was 54. 10 year age gap and him being 65 makes it assault 2 top charge.
If true that's a good job for catching it. i didn't even look for the ages.
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Oct 26, 2013
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JDMEVO9 said
Oct 26, 2013
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carman728 said
Oct 26, 2013
Does anyone remember the aggrevated 511 one? There were two correct answers. One said "patrol borough Brooklyn north and south issue criminal court summonses in addition to their arrest package" which is true. The other borough that does it is Staten Island but it didn't say Brooklyn north and south ONLY. So technically that's correct. And another was you enter the vehicle information: registered state, license, etc in the vehicle section of the OLBS (I believe it was), which is also correct. Does anyone remember this?
Caballo Loco said
Oct 27, 2013
Vehicle info goes on the narrative section of the OLBS. What's funny about that question is that one of the schools had an almost identical question in one of their packets
carman728 said
Oct 27, 2013
Oooh ok thanks!
emilchik80 said
Oct 31, 2013
ShaunNY wrote:
That's the right answer. The radio codes were reversed.
sounds good to me.. btw, im impressed you remembered what procedure they asked for
in order for the question to be thrown out, it would mean that NONE of the choices could have been correct or that the question was entirely wrong in itself. If not, it will be a double or tripple answer.
Ok cool. Thanks jay
Damn I got the assault on the 65 y/o wrong but I did get the LBB question on the drug transaction right ( which I thought I had wrong) so I'm even.
Ps: So far the questions I'm finding out I had wrong I get the same result on the spreadsheet so I think Gamblor's work is somewhat accurate.
Yes your correct the correct answer would be to pass the complaint to the desk but that wasn't any of the answer choices. thats my point. Think it should be tossed
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There were two choices containing crim mis 3 as a charge. The right answer was the 61 with Crim Mis 3 as the top charge and Assault 3 as the secondary. CM3 is an E Felony.
It was Assault 2nd because victim was 65 and perp was 54. 10 year age gap and him being 65 makes it assault 2 top charge.
If true that's a good job for catching it. i didn't even look for the ages.
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Vehicle info goes on the narrative section of the OLBS. What's funny about that question is that one of the schools had an almost identical question in one of their packets
Oooh ok thanks!
ShaunNY you are absolutely correct!!!!!!!!!!!!!