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higher then reason susp is reasonable cause to believe which is probable cause. subs search doesnt talk abt prob cause
The answer choice in question used the term reasonable suspicion. The patrol guide says reasonable belief is needed to conduct subsequent strip search. Reasonable belief = probable cause.
Off the current subject............has anyone confirmed if any of these mystery books had these subjective questions discussed.....I heard a rumor these things read like LBB's.........which edition did they take them from.....anyone doing any research on this???
Off the current subject............has anyone confirmed if any of these mystery books had these subjective questions discussed.....I heard a rumor these things read like LBB's.........which edition did they take them from.....anyone doing any research on this???
Someone mentioned it on a prior thread but I didn't notice it on the 6th edition of the book.
I read in another thread that someone got their hands on the 6th edition and it didn't contain any of these scenarios. I was going to try the library tomorrow to try and find the 7th edition.
This is the point of the protest. Nobody knows where this info can be found in regards to these questions. The source was NEVER CITED in the question, the application, the test booklet or the revision notice and this is why these questions will be thrown the hell out.
i think it would behove everyone if a new answer key can be made and only ppl that know they did well would submit thier answer key to make the master key this is why i havent submitted my answer key cause i dont know how i did so if we can have the top 5 or 10 tester submi thier answer keys to mcnutty then maybe we can get a better idea of where we stand
How about just waiting until the 28th. Most people can't even agree on answers. Better off waiting instead of wasting your time on these unreliable keys.
This was the question on who do you give the E day to. In choice B : PO Williamson is one of the cops and in question #13 it asks who does the 3rd Plt send to the hospital to guard the prisoner. The choice is PO Williamson in question #13 so if he is granted the E day then how can he go to the hospital? They have choice B for question 13 which is Williamson.
# 10 should be choice C
#56 was 205-58
The Sgt was unhappy as being rated below standard. He would have to submit a report on typed letter head to his personnel officer concerned because the CO is the reviewer of the evaluation and cannot act as the initial hearing officer.
#56 should be choice B
-- Edited by Inspector71 on Saturday 12th of November 2011 03:21:28 PM
-- Edited by Inspector71 on Saturday 12th of November 2011 03:39:53 PM
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How many of the in-basket questions depended on other? Since you weren't assigned a role or specific times, would it be fair to say they were all stand-alone, unless one question referenced another?
In the standard english question I didn't pick the answer that started with 'Neither' and then 'nor' thinking it was wrong but thinking back I think it might have been correct. According to wikipedia it is a Grammatical conjunction. They give the example of 'Neither the basketball team nor the football team is doing well.' as being standard english. Was that the correct answer? and can we contest any of these STANDARD ENGLISH questions?
If 10 or 13 was the Neither/nor question then everyone got it wrong according to the Master Key because I distinctively remember neither/nor being choice A)
Just for future reference, our Master Key was only 11 questions (15, 18, 21, 26, 29, 34, 37, 47, 61, 83, 85) off from the final key. Just goes to show these things aren't full-proof, but can give you a pretty good idea of where you will fall. And that's on a crazy test, probably would have been more accurate if it was an easier test. Mcnulty out.