Special Constables Training - Week 1 & 2 Test and Survey PDF

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This is a test and survey covering Canadian law for special constables. The questions cover topics such as the differences between Federal and Provincial laws, types of offences, and arrest powers.

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7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey Score: 84.7%...

7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey Score: 84.7% 83/98 points Page 5/11 5. Breaking Provincial Laws have greater ramifications than breaking Federal Laws True False 1/1 point 6. Federal Laws are the same for all people across Canada True False 1/1 point 7. An Indictable offence is the most serious criminal offence True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 1/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 8. There are no statue of limitations on initiating a charge for an indictable offence True False 1/1 point 9. Anyone can charge another person with a criminal offence by swearing to an information. True False 1/1 point 10. For a provincial offence, charges must be laid within 9 months of the time of the alleged offence True False 1/1 point 11. Police decide whether a charge goes by way of Summary or Indictable True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 2/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 12. What is law? Rules that protect everyone’s rights Rules of conduct found only in the criminal code Legislation that changes often by democracy Only found under Federal Statutes 1/1 point 13. Common Law is law that: Is in the Criminal Code Changes often according to government decisions Is early traditional law that is not written down Is law enacted by various levels of government 1/1 point 14. A charge for a summary conviction offence must be initiated within: 6 months after the offence date 1 year after the offence date 18 months after the offence date 2 years after the offence date 0/1 point 15. A criminal information is: A document sworn to that initiates the charge against the accused file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 3/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey A form the accused is provided with upon arrest A document that compels witnesses to court A form that is provided to the detention centre when the accused is held for bail 1/1 point 16. What are the 3 classifications of offences? Summary Conviction, Hybrid, Dual Procedure Summary Conviction, Indictable, Preliminary Summary Conviction, Hybrid, Preliminary Summary Conviction, Dual Procedure, Indictable 1/1 point 17. Rights and Freedoms under the charter are absolute True False 1/1 point 18. Statute Law is legislation created through the applicable level of government (Federal, Provincial and Municipal) True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 4/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 19. Criminal Offences are defined as a breach of a Provincial Statute True False 1/1 point Page 6/11 20. Your duty book must include date, day of the week, start time and weather. True False 1/1 point 21. Duty book notes can be written in pencil. True False 1/1 point 22. Pages of your duty book can be ripped out but only if a mistake is made. True False 1/1 point 23. You are only allowed to use 1 duty book at a time. True file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 5/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey False 1/1 point 24. R vs Stitchcombe is case law that held that the accused in criminal cases has a constitutional right to full and complete disclosure of the Crown’s case. True False 1/1 point 25. Members shall write their own notes in their duty book. True False 1/1 point 26. It is okay to leave spaces between entries True False 1/1 point 27. If you forget to add something in your duty book at the time, you cannot add it later True False file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 6/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 1/1 point 28. It is okay to skip pages in your duty book True False 1/1 point Page 7/11 29. The arrest powers for any person is found in Section ____ of the Criminal Code? 495 494 493 481 1/1 point 30. The arrest powers for peace officers is found in Section _____ of the Criminal Code? 495 494 493 481 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 7/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 31. Which of the following is not an arrest power for any person? Finds committing an indictable offence Reasonable grounds a criminal offence has been committed and that person is escaping from, and being freshly pursued, by a person with a lawful arrest authority Reasonable grounds that there is a valid warrant in the jurisdiction Owner/lawful possessor/person authorized finds committing criminal offence 1/1 point 32. Which of the following is not an arrest power for a peace officer? Reasonable grounds someone has committed an indictable offence Reasonable grounds that there is a valid warrant in their jurisdiction Finds committing a criminal offence Reasonable grounds someone has committed a criminal offence 0/1 point 33. A “breach of the peace” is any disorderly or violent conduct that disturbs public peace and order? True False 1/1 point 34. The “R” from RICE and the four P’s stands for “risk”? True file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 8/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey False 0/1 point 35. Which of the following is not required for a valid arrest warrant? Signature of the Judicial Officer Name or description of the accused Signature of the charging peace officer Description of the offence 1/1 point 36. Which of the following is not always required for a lawful arrest? Tell the person they are under arrest Tell the person why they are under arrest Handcuffing the person Reading the person their rights to counsel and ensure understanding 1/1 point 37. Reasonable grounds to believe is a higher threshold than reasonable grounds to suspect. True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 9/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 38. Peace officers may detain an individual if there are reasonable grounds to suspect, in all the circumstances, that the individual is connected to a particular crime and that the detention is necessary? True False 1/1 point Page 8/11 39. From the offences listed below, which is a straight indictable offence? Assault Assault with a weapon Assault cause bodily harm Aggravated assault 1/1 point 40. Assault bodily harm is a lesser and included offence of assault (level 1). True False 1/1 point 41. Assault with intent to resist arrest can be laid against a person that assaults another person with intent to resist or prevent the lawful detention of themselves or another person True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 10/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 42. A peace officer that is assaulted must be in the lawful execution of their duty to charge assault peace officer True False 1/1 point 43. A person needing medical attention as a result of being assaulted will always be a charge of assault cause bodily harm. True False 0/1 point 44. To charge someone with assault with a weapon the victim must have also suffered bodily harm. True False 1/1 point 45. No consent is obtained where the complainant submits or does not resist to the application of force due to: Personation Fraud under $5000 Threats or fear of the application of force Party to the offence file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 11/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 1/1 point 46. You and your partner are walking the beat in uniform and you are approached by a complainant running up to you and out of the breath. The complainant tells you that another person wearing a blue shirt ran out of a doorway yelling and screaming and shook their fist in the complainant's face. The complainant was afraid the person was going to hit them, so they ran away and are now reporting it to you. The person in the blue shirt has committed the offence of? Breach of the Peace Trespassing Utter threats to cause bodily harm Assault 1/1 point 47. If someone threatens to punch you but makes no gesture towards you and you don't believe they can punch you then you don't have an assault. True False 1/1 point 48. In the criminal code s. 265(1) defines what constitutes an assault and applies to all forms of assault, including sexual assault, assault peace officer, assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm, aggravated sexual assault, etc. True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 12/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 49. You get called to a shopping mall and are told that a suspect destroyed a large ceramic planter in the patio seating area. You approach the suspect who is still there. They are visibly upset and explain to you that they were riding their bike when they fell into the planter. They are not hurt but you can see their bike is damaged. You will: Not arrest as they have not committed an offence Arrest them for mischief to property Charge them under the Highway Traffic Act for not wearing a helmet Arrest them for riding their bicycle on the sidewalk 1/1 point 50. To arrest someone for voyeurism, you must find committing: True False 1/1 point 51. The definition of night as it pertains to the offence of trespass by night is? 6:00 pm to 6:00 am 8:00 pm to 6:00 am 9:00 pm to 9:00 pm 9:00 pm to 6:00 am 0/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 13/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 52. To prove the offence of cause disturbance the court must hear from independent witnesses that they were disturbed. True False 1/1 point 53. Trespass by night is a(n)? Indictable Offence Provincial Offence Dual Procedure Offence Summary Conviction Offence 0/1 point 54. Cause disturbance is a(n)? Arrest only, no offence Indictable offence Summary Conviction offence Dual procedure offence 1/1 point 55. For trespass at night you may arrest someone on reasonable grounds. True False file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 14/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 1/1 point 56. For the offence of voyeurism an offender must have surreptitiously observed or made a recording of someone only for a sexual purpose True False 0/1 point 57. You attend at a residence to speak to a complainant about their ex-partner. The complainant tells you that they recently separated and since that time the x-partner is showing up wherever the complainant is. The ex-partner does not speak to the complainant but just stares. The frequency of this is becoming more regular and the complainant is beginning to fear for their safety as their ex-partner did not take the separation well. Based on what the complainant has reported you have reasonable grounds to believe the ex-partner is committing the offence of: Trespass by night Mischief Criminal Harassment Utter threats to cause bodily harm 1/1 point 58. A complainant comes into the station to report that their neighbour threatened to poison the complainant's dog. After your investigation you determine that you have reasonable grounds to believe that the neighbour committed the offence of: Mischief Uttering threats related to property file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 15/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey Assault Uttering threats related to animals 0/1 point 59. You are called to a neighbour dispute at the start of your night shift. The complainant tells you that their neighbour, the suspect, came out threatening them with a machete and telling them to get their bushes away from the new fence the suspect put up. The suspect was swinging the machete around and yelling that they were going to kill the complainant. You have reasonable grounds to believe the suspect has committed the offence(s) of? Uttering threats to cause death Uttering threats to cause bodily harm Assault with a weapon and uttering threats to cause death Assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm 0/1 point 60. A couple was involved in an intimate relationship. They exchanged sexually explicit photographs of themselves with each other. After they broke up one of the partners began distributing the images of the other partner to friends and family without consent. This is an example of... Criminal Harassment Publication of intimate images Voyeurism Cause disturbance 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 16/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 61. Assault is not an included offence of uttering threats to cause bodily harm: True False 0/1 point 62. A student keeps following another student around during the school day and harassing them by sending hundreds of text messages. This has been ongoing for several weeks. The student is fearful of the other student. You have reasonable grounds to believe the offence of ________________ has been committed Cause Disturbance Assault Criminal Harassment Mischief 1/1 point Page 9/11 63. In crisis, emotion, not reason, is controlling the subjects’ actions True False 1/1 point 64. “HOOKS” are something positive to discuss with a person in crisis True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 17/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 65. There are 10 Techniques to Active Listening True False 1/1 point 66. Suicide factors include mental illness True False 1/1 point 67. A subject’s crisis must be seen from your perspective True False 0/1 point 68. Suicide affects people of all ages. True False 1/1 point 69. Rapport is the first step in the stairway. True file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 18/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey False 1/1 point 70. Kevin HINES wouldn’t have jumped off the bridge if someone had intervened True False 1/1 point 71. You should bring up a “Trigger” and encourage a subject to talk about it True False 1/1 point 72. There are 4 steps on the Behavioural Stairway True False 1/1 point 73. You shouldn’t ask “Open ended” questions to a person in crisis True False file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 19/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 1/1 point 74. Effective pauses are sometimes good in a discussion True False 1/1 point 75. Its good to summarize a discussion with a subject True False 1/1 point 76. One of the steps on the Behavioural stairway is Influence True False 1/1 point 77. It’s OK to ask a subject if they plan to kill themselves? True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 20/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey Page 10/11 78. What does the C In ICEN stand for? Capture Coordinate Contain Convince 1/1 point 79. You can never use physical force to evacuate a victim or bystander if they are not cooperative True False 1/1 point 80. Safe Distance is directly related to the weapon system you are facing. True False 1/1 point 81. An average healthy male with a weapon can cover a distance of _________ in approx.. 1.5 sec 18 ft 21 ft 23 ft file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 21/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 28 ft 1/1 point 82. Imminence of a threat includes: Means, Opportunity and Time True False 0/1 point 83. Moving into the reactionary gap of an armed mentally ill subject dramatically increases officer jeopardy, and few things are as certain as when officer jeopardy increases, officer/suspect life expectancy decreases. True False 1/1 point 84. To contain the person the special constable must control their entry and exit point. True False 1/1 point 85. The Special Constable should never disengage? True file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 22/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey False 1/1 point 86. Negotiate is a technique that 2 or more people use to resolve any kind of conflict that results in a mutually beneficial outcome True False 1/1 point 87. The behavioural influence Stairway model includes: Active listening, Empathy, Negotiation, Influence, Behavioural Change True False 0/1 point Page 11/11 88. Generalized Anxiety, Phobic, Panic and Obsessive-Compulsive are all symptoms of Anxiety. True False 1/1 point 89. Men are 2 times more likely to experience schizophrenia True False file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 23/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 0/1 point 90. BiPolar, UniPolar and Major Depressive Disorder are examples of what category of mental illness? Psychotic Disorders Mood Disorders Personality Disorder Bad Day Disorder 1/1 point 91. The 5 Senses Technique is a de-escalation technique that can be used to assist people experiencing crisis. The five senses include Touch, Taste , Smell, See, Hear. True False 1/1 point 92. Hallucinations and Delusions are common symptoms of someone experiencing Psychosis and/ or Schizophrenia True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 24/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey 93. Psychosis is used to describe conditions that affect the mind, in which people have trouble distinguishing between what is real and what is not….called a psychotic episode True False 1/1 point 94. Beck’s Triad is a person’s negative outlook on life and can be used to discern potential suicide risk. Themselves – “I’m worthless” The World – “The world sucks” The Future – “I will always be a failure” True False 1/1 point 95. Borderline Personality Disorder is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, distorted sense of self and strong emotional reactions. True False 1/1 point 96. Which of the following Acts regulates mental health care in the province of Ontario? The Liquor License Act The Criminal Code of Canada Fish and Game Act file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 25/27 7/2/24, 10:27 AM Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey The Mental Health Act 1/1 point 97. Which of the following is not a valid Mental Health Form? Form 1 Form 2 Form 47 Form 100 1/1 point 98. Section 33 of the MHA states - A police officer or other person who takes a person in custody to a psychiatric facility shall remain at the facility and retain custody of the person until the facility takes custody of him or her in the prescribed manner. True False 1/1 point 99. Section 17 of the Mental Health Act is the section that sets out the requirements for Police to apprehend a person. True False 1/1 point file:///C:/Users/abbos/Desktop/Special Constables Training - Week 1 and 2 Test and Survey.html 26/27 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey Score: 83.5% 71/85 points Page 5/11 5. The Cannabis Act is: A Provincial Act A Federal Act 1/1 point 6. The purpose of the Cannabis Act is to: a) Protect the health of young persons by restricting their access to cannabis b) Protect young persons and others from inducements to use Cannabis c) provide for the licit production of cannabis to reduce illicit activities in relation to cannabis d) deter illicit activities in relation to cannabis through appropriate sanctions and enforcement measures; e) reduce the burden on the criminal justice system in relation to cannabis; f) provide access to a quality-controlled supply of cannabis; and g) enhance public awareness of the health risks associated with cannabis use. True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 1/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 7. The definition of “Possession “ for the Cannabis Act is the same as the Criminal Code definition. True False 1/1 point 8. You must be 18years or older to buy, use possess and grow recreational Cannabis. True False 1/1 point 9. CBD is the main psychoactive component of cannabis. It makes you feel high True False 1/1 point 10. Cannabis has both psychoactive and Physiological effect True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 2/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 11. Which statement is NOT true You can only purchase a maximum of 60 grams The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is the provincial regulator that authorizes/issues/oversees retail licenses for cannabis stores Ontario Cannabis store (OCS.ca), Cannabis is delivered by mail in distinct packaging 1/1 point 12. CBD is commonly used as a medical/health product True False 1/1 point 13. The definition of a young person under the Cannabis act: a) for the purposes of sections 8,9 and 12, is an individual who is 12yrs of age or older but under 18 years of age b) for the purposes of any other provision of this Act, an individual who is under 18yrs of age True False 1/1 point 14. Can a 17 year old be charged with possession of 4 grams of dried Cannabis? Yes No 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 3/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey Page 6/11 15. The CDSA stands for the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. True False 1/1 point 16. Which of the following is not a Schedule I Substance under the CDSA? Fentanyl Cocaine Synthetic Cannabinoids Oxycodone 1/1 point 17. MDMA is the chemical found in the synthetic drug called ecstasy True False 1/1 point 18. Which controlled substance is supplied in London under the Safer Opioid Supply Program? Dilaudid GHB Psilocybin https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 4/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey Crystal Methamphetamine 1/1 point 19. Which of the following is not a side effect of anabolic steroids? Reduced sperm count in men Increased facial and body hair growth in women Enlargement of the male breast tissue Hallucinations 1/1 point 20. A substance must be found in schedule I, II or III of the CDSA to be deemed illegally possessed. True False 1/1 point 21. The three elements of possession are knowledge, consent, communication. True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 5/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 22. The three types of possession are Personal Possession, Constructive Possession and Joint Possession True False 1/1 point 23. The Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act was created to give legal protection for individuals seeking emergency help during an overdose. True False 1/1 point 24. Personal Protective Equipment (such as Nitrile gloves) does not need to be worn when handling drug paraphernalia such as scales or used syringes. True False 1/1 point Page 7/11 25. A Provincial Offences Officer may issue an offence notice or Summons under Part 1 True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 6/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 26. Based on what grounds can you issue an Offence Notice or Summons under Part 1 Reasonable and Probable grounds Beyond a reasonable doubt Belief 0/1 point 27. A Part 1 Offence Notice or Part 1 Summons must be served by a Summon Server True False 1/1 point 28. The POA classified as a “substantive” act. True False 0/1 point 29. We proceed with less serious charges with a Part 1 True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 7/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 30. We proceed with more serious charges with a Part 1 True False 1/1 point 31. The definition of a young person under the POA is 12-16 years old True False 0/1 point 32. The people we charge under the POA are called defendants. True False 1/1 point 33. The 3 steps in proceeding under Part 1 of the POA are: 1. Issue 2. Serve 3. File True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 8/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 34. You have 60 days from the offence date to serve an Offence Notice under Part 1 of the POA True False 1/1 point 35. You must file an offence notice ASAP…but no longer than 7 days after serving the Offence Notice. True False 1/1 point 36. Under Part 1 you may issue either an Offence Notice or a Part 1 Summons to both Adults and Young Persons True False 0/1 point 37. The maximum penalty for an adult under a Part 1 is : $1000 Fine-including Surcharges and no jail $2000 Fine-including Surcharges and no jail $1000 Fine-not including Surcharges and no jail $1000 Fine- not including Surcharges and 6 months max jail 0/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjLq… 9/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 38. By default, the 2 things you are certifying to be true when you sign the statement created by filling in the blanks on a “Certificate Offence” form are: 1. You have a belief that the noted person committed the noted offence on date/time and location indicated. 2. You personally served the defendant an offence notice. True False 1/1 point 39. A Part 1 Summons requires a court appearance True False 1/1 point 40. A Part 3 Summons can only be given to an adult. True False 0/1 point 41. Based on what grounds can you issue a Part III Summons Reasonable and Probable grounds Beyond a reasonable doubt Belief 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 10/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 42. Anyone may lay an information before a justice. True False 1/1 point 43. The Part III must be laid within 1 year of the offence unless prescribed otherwise in statute that creates the offence True False 1/1 point 44. There are 2 Types of Part III Summons, Short Form and Long Form True False 1/1 point Page 8/11 45. The main driving style that Special Constables should adopt is Defensive Driving Cooperative Driving Careful Driving Conscientious Driving 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 11/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 46. Cooperative Driving employs the following: The ABC’s Surprise=Hazard Inputs Sirens 0/1 point 47. The ABC’s stand for: Assertive, Be careful, Considerate Plan Ahead, Be careful, Create Escapes Plan Ahead, Be seen, Conscientious Plan Ahead, Be seen, Create Escapes 1/1 point 48. How do we measure eye lead? As far as the eye can see 8-10 seconds in town 20-30 seconds in the country 8-10 seconds in town and 20-30 seconds in the country 1/1 point 49. When scanning its important to Keep your eyes on the road https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 12/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey Scan up past the sidewalks to the building or store front Scan tree line to tree line Scan up past the sidewalks to the building or store front and scan tree line to tree line 0/1 point 50. How do we measure following distance? 3 cars lengths Both tires and pavement can be seen 3 seconds minimum in ideal conditions The closer the better to get other drivers to move out of your way 1/1 point 51. ABS stands for anti-lock braking system? True False 1/1 point 52. ABS braking does not allow for the driver to maintain steering function while in use? True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 13/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 53. When searching a Special Constable Vehicle it should be done Methodically, using the quadrant method Stick your hands in crevices and down seats to find contraband Thoroughly inspecting and searching both the inside and outside of the vehicles Methodically, using the quadrant method and thoroughly inspecting and searching both the inside and outside of the vehicles 1/1 point 54. When reversing what is NOT a key factor in using the high plank position? Mirrors should be avoided when possible High Plank maximizes visibility and decreases blind spots, allows for greater scanning for hazards The driver should be focused on looking in the direction they are driving, even when reversing Getting into a high plank position is a good AB work out 1/1 point 55. What is the most important tool you can use while driving? Wave thank you while passing Flash your high beams while passing Double pump the brakes to maximize ABS application Eye lead 1/1 point Page 9/11 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 14/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 56. What are the two approaches to communication discussed in class? Responsive and Demanding Relational and Directive Righteous and Diligent Relational and Demanding 1/1 point 57. Which one is NOT a desired communication skill of a special constable? Empathy Active listening Talking over others Validation 1/1 point 58. What phrases can be used to help Special Constable’s navigate back and forth from relational to directive approaches? Transitional phrases Transaction phrases Terrifying phrases None of the above 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 15/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 59. What approach can be used to deliver fulsome and professional communication during an interaction? Curious approach First contact approach Directive approach Second contact approach 1/1 point 60. When faced with verbal attacks from the public you should… Ignore and redirect Get defensive Allow the person to get closer to you Take it personally 1/1 point 61. You should try and interrupt a citizen when they are ranting at you. True False 1/1 point 62. In heightened situations, short, clear and easy instructions are a more effective communication approach. True https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 16/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey False 1/1 point 63. Effective communication is a form of conflict prevention. True False 1/1 point 64. The communication approach you choose does NOT depend on the urgency of the situation. True False 1/1 point 65. A directive approach allows a Special Constable time to self-regulate. True False 1/1 point Page 10/11 66. What is the goal of a special constable when they encounter a conflict situation with a member of the public? To use clear communication To resolve the issue without using force To request a police officer attend the scene https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 17/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey To do what is necessary to resolve the issue 1/1 point 67. What is NOT one of a special constable’s roles in conflict prevention: Curiosity Active listening Communication skills Questioning skills 0/1 point 68. During a conflict situation, what does a special constable need to determine while making an assessment of what is happening? What is the desired outcome of the subject How cooperative the subject is being If the subject has prior police involvement If they are required to deal with the situation 1/1 point 69. What is instrumental behaviour? Highly emotional and irrational Rational thinking and actions to achieve their goals Non-cooperative Symbolic thinking and expressions https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 18/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 1/1 point 70. What is a characteristic of someone who has an emotional mindset? Expressive and unable to problem solve Cooperative and helpful Empathetic Avoiding the situation 1/1 point 71. What are considered to be the “interests” of subjects? Emotions, decisions, thoughts, or behaviors Feelings, relationships, or fears Needs, desires, concerns, or fears Emotions, desires, or thoughts 1/1 point 72. Thomas and Kilman describe each conflict management style according to a person’s level of: Confidence and aggressiveness Assertiveness and cooperation Respect and intelligence Clarity and experience 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 19/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 73. What is the benefit of resolving a conflict using cooperation? You force someone’s will upon the other person You satisfy every person’s needs You give up your own interests to satisfy someone else You work together to accomplish a goal 0/1 point 74. How can a special constable “collaborate” with a subject when trying to resolve conflict? Seek the subject’s perspective in the decision process Tell the subject what is best for them Work with another agency to make a decision for the subject Tell the subject decide the outcome 1/1 point 75. What are the 5 conflict management styles? Avoidance, awareness, calmness, compassion, and collaboration Avoidance, accommodation, compromise, competition, and collaboration Acceptance, awareness, compromise, competition, and collaboration Acceptance, accommodation, calmness, competition, and collaboration 1/1 point Page 11/11 76. The definition of “spirits” under the Liquor Licence and Control Act is: any beverage containing alcohol in a prescribed amount. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 20/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey any beverage containing alcohol obtained by fermentation. any beverage containing alcohol obtained by distillation. any beverage containing synthetic ethyl alcohol. 1/1 point 77. Complete the following statement with the appropriate response as it relates to the Liquor Licence and Control Act: No person under 19 years of age shall have, consume,... attempt to purchase, purchase, or otherwise obtain liquor. sell, attempt to purchase, purchase, or otherwise obtain liquor. purchase, attempt to obtain or obtain beer, wine, spirits. purchase, attempt to purchase, or otherwise obtain beer. 0/1 point 78. The definition of “alcohol” under the Liquor Licence and Control Act is: a product of fermentation or distillation of grains, fruits or other agricultural products and includes synthetic ethyl alcohol. any beverage containing alcohol in excess of the prescribed amount obtained by the fermentation of the natural sugar contents of fruits. spirits, wine, beer or any combination and includes any alcohol in a form appropriate for human consumption as a beverage alone or in combination with any other matter. any beverage containing alcohol in excess of the prescribed amount obtained by the fermentation of malt and hops or of any similar products in drinkable water. 0/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 21/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 79. No person shall have or consume liquor in any place other than a: (a) Residence (b) Premises with a Licence or Permit issued (c) Private Place (d) Private Place designated by a By-Law True False 1/1 point 80. You can lawfully carry a part bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey, closed with the cap on, but not sealed across the street to your neighbour's house. True False 0/1 point 81. Definition of Residence under LLCA includes: Place Actually, occupied and used as dwelling Whether or not in common with other persons including all premises used in conjunction with the place to which the general public is not invited or permitted access All the above 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 22/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 82. For a Motor vehicle to be considered a Private Place it must be equipped with: Sleeping accommodation Cooking Facilitites Parked and used as a residence Off the highway All the above 1/1 point 83. A boat is considered a Private Place when in motion as long as it has permanent sleeping accommodation, a permanent cooking and sanitary facilities and can be sailing across the water. True False 1/1 point 84. An indoor place available for rent is NOT a private place True False 1/1 point 85. No person shall be in an intoxicated conditions: In a place to which the general public is invited or permitted access; or In any part of a residence that is used in common by persons occupying more than one dwelling in the residence True https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 23/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey False 1/1 point 86. In order to arrest someone who is intoxicated in a Public place or Common area there is a 3 part test that must be met: 1. intoxicated by Alcohol and 2. is in a public place or common area and 3. Arrest is necessary for the safety of any person True False 1/1 point 87. There are only 2 arrest authorities under the LLCA and with both you must find them committing True False 0/1 point 88. To arrest for fail to identify it must meet a 2 part test; 1. finds a person apparently in contravention of this act AND 2. refuses to give his or her name and address OR reasonable grounds to believe that the name or address given is false True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 24/25 7/12/24, 9:56 AM Special Constables Training - Week 4 Test and Survey 89. It is lawful to supply liquor to a person under 19 years of age when liquor is supplied: "in a residence or private place by a parent of the person supplied or person having lawful custody." True False 1/1 point Done All set! Now create your own interactive quiz. Get started https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sayFnlwXi20OFYE_2B8_2FsXWaDFLg8dmAGSq7WX7PGB_2FXnn0Z3cq8OMRU6T4GS1_2BjL… 25/25 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey Score: 82.4% 42/51 points Page 5/9 5. The Cannabis Control Act is very similar to the Liquor Licence and Control Act True False 1/1 point 6. Cannabis has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Cannabis Act (Canada) True False 1/1 point 7. The definition of a Vehicle under the CCA is A motor vehicle as defined in the Highway Traffic Act A motorized snow vehicle as defined in the MSVA Any other vehicle that may be prescribed https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 1/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey All the above 0/1 point 8. The minimum legal age to access and use cannabis products is 18 True False 1/1 point 9. No person shall drive or have the care or control of a vehicle or boat, whether or not it is in motion, while any cannabis is contained in the Vehicle or boat Subsection 12(1). True False 0/1 point 10. There is a medical exemption for Question 5 which states that Subsection 12(1) of the Act does not apply with respect to cannabis obtained for medical purposes in accordance with Part 14 of the Cannabis regulations(Canada) or in accordance with a court order if: a) The person who is authorized to possess the cannabis for his/her own medical purposes in accordance with applicable federal law is a passenger in the vehicle or boat b) The cannabis is not readily available to the driver or the vehicle or boat True False 1/1 point https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 2/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 11. A police officer who has a belief that cannabis is being contained in a vehicle or boat in contravention of subsection (1) may at any time, without a warrant, enter and search the vehicle or boat and search any person found in it. CCA Sec 12(3) True False 1/1 point 12. A police officer may seize any thing, including cannabis, if the police officer has reasonable grounds to believe that: (a) the thing will afford evidence of an offence under this Act; (b) the thing was used or is being used in connection with the commission of an offence under this Act, and unless the thing is seized it is likely that it would continue to be used or would be used again in the commission of an offence under this Act; or (c) the thing is proceeds of an offence under this Act. CCA Sec 16(1) Seizure True False 1/1 point 13. Arrest without warrant If a police officer finds a person apparently In contravention of this Act or apparently in contravention of a prescribed Provision of the regulations and the person refuses to give his or her name and address or the police officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the name or address given is false, the police office may arrest the person without warrant CCA Sec 19 True False 1/1 point https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 3/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 14. Limitations: No proceeding under this section shall be commenced more than three years after the day the offence was, or alleged to have been, committed. True False 1/1 point Page 6/9 15. Identify the type of ammunition above:.338 Lapua HPBT Shotgun Shell Rim fire cartridge Center fire cartridge 1/1 point 16. Describe the sequence of the Firing Cycle of a Semi-Automatic Firearm Extract, Eject, Fire, Feed Fire, Extract, Eject, Feed Feed, Fire, Eject, Extract Extract, Eject, Feed, Fire 1/1 point 17. A sawed off shotgun is considered a Restricted Firearm. True False 1/1 point https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 4/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 18. Identify the four steps in order when proving a firearm safe Squeeze the trigger; remove the source of ammunition; physically and visually check the chamber and magazine well; check the bore for any obstructions. Point the firearm in a safe direction; remove the source of ammunition; physically and visually check the chamber and magazine well; check the bore for any obstructions. Remove the source of ammunition; physically and visually check the chamber and magazine well; check the bore for any obstructions. 1/1 point 19. All firearms have a Safety. True False 1/1 point 20. Identify the Canadian Criminal Code Firearm Classification for each of the 3 photo’s above. 1. Prohibited, 2. Restricted, 3. Non-restricted 1. Restricted, 2. Non-restricted, 3. Prohibited 1. Non-restricted, 2. Restricted, 3. Non-restricted 1. Pistol, 2. Shotgun, 3. Sawed-off rifle 1/1 point Page 7/9 21. The grass between a sidewalk and the road constitutes a “highway” as defined by the Highway Traffic Act. True False https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 5/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 1/1 point 22. A large farming tractor requires licence plates and a permit. True False 1/1 point 23. A driver of a Street Car shall carry their driver’s licence at all times while in charge of the Street Car. True False 1/1 point 24. A class G2 driver is required to have a qualified accompanying driver with at least 4 years of driving experience. True False 1/1 point 25. A Qualified Accompanying Driver must be sober/cognizant. True False https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 6/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 1/1 point 26. A driver who fails to surrender their licence can be arrested for failing to identify. True False 1/1 point 27. A police officer or cadet may have a vehicle towed if the vehicle is blocking traffic and the cost of the tow is the owner’s responsibility. True False 1/1 point 28. A driver involved in a collision with no injuries and $5000 damage is not required to report the collision to the police. True False 1/1 point 29. A police officer or officer appointed for carrying out the act may arrest a person driving a vehicle with licence plates that have not been authorized for the use on the vehicle they are operating. True False https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 7/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 1/1 point 30. When directing traffic at an intersection it is imperative to control Vehicles, your temper, cyclists Traffic, Cyclists, The Force Pedestrians, Cyclists and Vehicle Traffic Vehicles, Cyclists, Bladder 1/1 point 31. When directing traffic it is best to start by Seeing if the lights are working Wearing your PPE Making sure driver’s see and understand your directions All of the above 1/1 point 32. Under the Highway Traffic Act Section 217(4) is an impound for 7 days 90 days Indefinitely 14 days 0/1 point https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 8/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 33. Licence plates in the Province of Ontario are the property of The driver The Province of Ontario The owner of the vehicle The Mayor 1/1 point 34. You can seize plates being used improperly on A highway A parking lot A farm field Anywhere (all of the above) 1/1 point 35. Which vehicles are allowed to be chrome yellow? A school bus A motorcycle A moped A road building machine 1/1 point Page 8/9 36. A notice must only be given in writing , by signs that are clearly visible in daylight conditions at each ordinary entrance or by means of a marking system. True https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 9/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey False 0/1 point 37. It is an offence under the TPA to enter Premises when entry prohibited. True False 1/1 point 38. Colour of right can be a defence under the TPA True False 1/1 point 39. A police officer can arrest off premises if: Has R&PG person has been in Contravention Made fresh departure Person refuses to identify, or R&PG Identity is false All the above 1/1 point https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJ… 10/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 40. Section 146 of the POA provides Use of Force justification for: -Police on R&PG -May use force as is necessary -to do what is required or authorized by law -Consider the nature of the offence and use only as much force as is necessary -Be prepared to justify any use of force True False 0/1 point 41. 15 year old student at East Elgin High School charged with Enter Premises when entry prohibited under 2(1)(a)(i) Trespass to Property Act He can be charged by way of a Part 1 Offence Notice since he is under 16 years of age. True False 1/1 point 42. A police officer, or the occupier of premises, or a person authorized by the occupier may arrest without warrant any person he or she believes on reasonable and probable grounds to be on the premises in contravention of section 2? True False 1/1 point 43. The authority to search a person that has been arrested under the TPA comes from; The act itself https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJF… 11/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey The Criminal Code of Canada Common Law Because we can 1/1 point 44. What is an offence under the TPA? Enter when prohibited, engage in prohibited activities, fail to leave when directed All of the above 1/1 point 45. Only the owner of the property has the authority to order someone to leave the premises? True False 1/1 point Page 9/9 46. The standard of reasonable ground to believe is greater than reasonable suspicion but less than on a balance of probabilities when the totality of circumstances is considered. True False 1/1 point https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJ… 12/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey 47. Reasonable grounds to believe is equivalent to “proof beyond a reasonable doubt.” True False 0/1 point 48. What section of the criminal code authorizes special constables to use force in the administration or enforcement of the law? Section 25. Section 26. Section 27. Section 34(1) 1/1 point 49. For force to be reasonable (three branch test) it must be… Necessary, Timely, Proportionate. Lawful, Gentle, Necessary. Lawful, Necessary, Proportionate. Timely, Lawful, Gentle. 1/1 point 50. What section of the criminal code holds special constables criminally responsible for any excessive use of force? Section 25. https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJ… 13/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey Section 26. Section 27. Section 34(1) 0/1 point 51. Section 27 of the criminal code deals with what use of force powers? Use of force Excessive force Defence of property Using force to prevent the commission of an offence 0/1 point 52. The criminal code provides protection for those who commit acts, including using force, to protect or defend themselves or another person under certain conditions. What section speaks to this? Section 25. Section 26. Section 27. Section 34(1) 0/1 point 53. When a special constable uses force to protect themselves or another person, what key elements must you consider? You believe that force is being used, or a threat of force is being used, against them or another person. https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJ… 14/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey The purpose is to defend themselves or another person. The act is reasonable given the circumstances. All of the above. 1/1 point 54. What section of the criminal code provides protection for those who commit acts, including using force, to protect or defend property under certain circumstances? Section 35(1). Section 36(1). Section 27. Section 34(1) 1/1 point 55. The charter of rights and freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society. True False 1/1 point Done https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJ… 15/16 7/19/24, 8:14 AM Special Constables Training - Week 5 Test and Survey All set! Now create your own interactive quiz. Get started https://w w w.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=sVtzXE0dRw 1w ODxcJL5tBzgiZ5DmbmzUtk29arW3D8Bfks66v_2BgxYG351_2BIw e_2BXjJJ… 16/16 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey Score: 87.9% 51/58 points Page 5/11 5. What are the factors considered under 493.1CC for consideration of release? Release at earliest opportunity Least onerous conditions appropriate to circumstances Conditions reasonable for accused to comply with All the above None of the above 1/1 point 6. The three justifications for detention in custody are: Primary Grounds, Secondary Grounds, Tertiary Grounds True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 1/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 7. Primary Grounds speak to: Whether the public will lose trust in the administration of justice if the accused were to be released Whether the accused will appear in court Whether the accused will likely re-offend while out on bail None of the above 0/1 point 8. Tertiary Grounds: Highlight whether the public will lose trust in the administration of justice if the accused were to be released Speak to whether the accused will likely re-offend while out on bail; Speak to whether the accused will appear in court when required; All of the above 1/1 point 9. An Officer shall not arrest without Warrant unless P.R.I.C.E. has been satisfied. True False 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 2/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 10. The Acronym P.R.I.C.E. stands for: P- Public Interest, R- Repetition of the Offence, I – Identity of accused, C- court attendance, E- Evidence True False 1/1 point 11. The Steps in the Ladder Approach in a Police Officer’s consideration of Methods of Release are: - Police officer determines Release or Compel to court - Undertaking by Peace Officer - Appearance Notice by Peace officer - Summons by peace officer - Unconditional release by peace officer True False 1/1 point 12. If an accused is issued an Appearance Notice by a Police Officer, and refuses to sign the document of release, does that invalidate the Appearance notice? Yes No 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 3/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 13. The contents of an Appearance Notice include: The Name, DOB, address of accused and Substance of offence and Statute/legislation True False 1/1 point 14. What type of releases for an accused in custody can be issued by a Police Officer? Appearance Notice, Undertaking, Summons and Compulsory Notice. Appearance Notice, Release Unconditionally, Summons and Compulsory Notice. Release Unconditionally, Summons, Appearance Notice, Undertaking Undertaking, Compulsory Notice, Summons, Release Unconditionally 1/1 point 15. If a Police Officer arrests a person and does not release them they must take the person to a justice within: 12hrs 18hrs 24hrs ASAP 0/1 point 16. An endorsed warrant means it has been signed by a JP or Judge for Release-this allows police to release the person wanted on the warrant True https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 4/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey False 1/1 point 17. There are _____________types of warrants that give powers to arrest a person. 1 2 3 4 1/1 point 18. When releasing an accused by way of UNDERTAKING, what conditions CANNOT be imposed? Not to associate with persons with a known criminal record Keep the peace and be of good behaviour Not to possess cell phones Not to possess tools (B&E) 0/1 point 19. When issuing an accused with an Undertaking release and imposing conditions, you should consider the principles of Restraint which is “Least onerous conditions for circumstance and must justify the condition” True False https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 5/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 1/1 point Page 6/11 20. It is an offence for the owner of a motor vehicle to permit another person to operate it without having insurance. True False 1/1 point 21. It is an offence under the CAIA to provide false insurance coverage documentation. True False 1/1 point 22. It is not an offence under the CAIA if have insurance but are unable to surrender it when requested. True False 1/1 point 23. Ethan has always wanted to be an entrepreneur. Ethan told his classmates that he can sell them insurance cards for a discounted rate. Ethan photocopies 10 fake insurance cards that he made and he starts selling them to his friends on his lunch break for $15. What offence did Ethan commit? Fail to produce valid insurance card https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 6/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey Sale or distribution of a false or invalid insurance card Fraud 1/1 point Page 7/11 24. If you are driving your own off road vehicle on your friends property you don’t have to surrender the permit upon the demand of a peace officer? True False 1/1 point 25. Under the act a Peace officer has the authority to stop any person driving an off road vehicle. True False 1/1 point 26. No owner of a vehicle shall permit a child under the age of 16 to drive the vehicle except where the child is driving the vehicle a) on land occupied by the vehicle owner b) under the close supervision of an adult True False 0/1 point Page 8/11 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 7/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 27. True or False – The three ways anyone can establish death are Decapitation, Transection and Advanced Decomposition True False 1/1 point 28. What is the name of the principle that states, “Every contact leaves a trace and takes a trace. This two-way transfer results in contamination.” Picard’s Exchange Principle Locard’s Exchange Principle Locard’s Trace Principle Locard’s Exchange Rules 1/1 point 29. When dealing with a chaotic or over-whelming scene, officers should use the CORE acronym to assist in remembering what to do. The steps of CORE include: Control the scene, Observations, Record, Evaluate Control the scene, Observations, Relay information, Examine the scene Come to the area, Observations, Record, Evaluate Control the scene, Open dialogue with witnesses, Record, Evaluate 1/1 point 30. In regard to protecting DNA, what shall be worn when handling exhibits of forensic value? Hatch/Search gloves https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 8/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey No gloves are required Nitrile / latex gloves Get your partner to handle the item 1/1 point 31. True or false – When filling out a scene registry, everyone who enters the scene must be added to the log, whether they are police personnel or not? True False 1/1 point 32. The acronym WIN stands for: “What’s Imminent Now? “What’s Important Now?” “Witness Information Needed?” “Walkthrough Inspection Necessary” 1/1 point 33. Which of the following are roles of officers regarding evidence? Preserve Identify Collect Tender evidence into court https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73d… 9/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey All of the above 1/1 point 34. The initial response to a crime scene should be: Quick and methodical Slow and thorough Quick and unorganized Slow and unmethodical 1/1 point 35. True or False – If EMS arrives on scene first, there is no requirement to obtain their names and contact details as that will be obtained later by investigating officers True False 1/1 point 36. The Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) attends fires when: It is suspicious A fatality has occurred The owners request their presence It is suspicious and a fatality has occurred All of the above 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 10/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 37. When responding to crime scenes, it is important to designate one area as the entry and exit point, which is known as a “path of contamination”. True False 1/1 point 38. Which of the following details are required to ensure evidence continuity? Time of collection Bag number and seal number for each item Where it was located What was located How it was located All of the above 1/1 point 39. At the scene of a hanging, the ligature shall be removed from the individual at every scene? True False 1/1 point 40. Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning include: Headache Dizziness https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 11/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey Shortness of breath A and C All of the above 1/1 point 41. Which aspect is NOT typically determined from footwear impression evidence? The minimum number of suspects The type of shoes worn by the offender The exact location where the suspect(s) came from The foot size of the offender 1/1 point Page 9/11 42. What Section of the Charter protects people from unreasonable search and seizure: Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 24 1/1 point 43. Which of the following is not a part of the Grant analysis for determining if evidence should be included/excluded under Section 24(2) of the Charter: The severity of the Charter breach The impact of the Charter breach on the accused Society’s interest https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 12/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey If the Charter breach involved the accused’s dwelling house 1/1 point 44. A search is defined as state conduct that interferes with a person’s reasonable expectation of privacy: True False 1/1 point 45. A seizure is defined as the state taking a thing without consent that a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in: True False 1/1 point 46. Which of the following is not part of the Edwards Test, which is used to determine if someone has a reasonable expectation of privacy: Presence at the time of the search Ownership of the property or place Having a lock on the door to the property Ability to regulate access to the property or place 0/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 13/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 47. The Supreme Court of Canada in Hunter v. Southam determined that warrantless searches are prima facie reasonable under Section 8 of the Charter: True False 1/1 point 48. The Supreme Court in R. v. Collins said that a search is reasonable if it is: The search is authorized by law The law itself was reasonable The manner in which the search was carried out was reasonable All of the above 1/1 point 49. A search incident to arrest requires reasonable grounds, in addition to the grounds for the arrest: True False 0/1 point 50. A search incident to arrest can be for: Evidence Weapons Means of escape https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 14/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey All of the above 1/1 point 51. A strip search is permitted incident to all drug arrests: True False 1/1 point 52. A search incident to detention can only be a protective pat down for weapons: True False 1/1 point 53. Fresh pursuit is defined as continuous pursuit conducted with reasonable diligence, so that pursuit and capture along with the commission of the offence may be considered as forming part of a single transaction: True False 1/1 point Page 10/11 54. It is an offence to smoke tobacco in a vehicle with a person under 18 present. True False https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 15/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey 1/1 point 55. It is against the law to sell cigarettes to a person under 19yrs of age True False 1/1 point 56. The definition of a motor vehicle under the Smoke Free Ontario Act is the same as that of the Highway traffic Act so includes a street car, a farm tractor and a traction engine. True False 0/1 point Page 11/11 57. What is the preferred type of statement? Paraphrased Pure version Leading Contaminated 1/1 point 58. What type of question is used in the questioning funnel? Probing questions Open-ended questions https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 16/18 7/26/24, 8:23 AM Special Constables Training - Week 6 Test and Survey Close-ended questions All of the above 1/1 point 59. What does TEDS stand for? Tell, Explain, Describe, Show Talk, Elaborate, Determine, Summarize Time, Effect, Distance, Space Training, Efficacy, Development, Self-improvement 1/1 point 60. PLATO and ADVOKATE are important details to obtain when taking a statement. True False 1/1 point 61. After taking the initial pure version, your next step should be: Summary and Review Introduction Clarify with questions Closure 1/1 point https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/quiz/results?sm=rxBsARm9oi0ieRb740jgCG8kXwnEMJ1dTwujC5c2TlE8nHu2AJKOKArOYaldU0mkWz_2BZ1w73… 17/18 1. What are the three types of empathy? Cognitive empathy, Empathic concern, Affective empathy. 2. Without rapport, it is unlikely that people will share their_____or listen to our advice, or___? Thoughts and feelings; do what we ask. 3. According to proxemics, officer safety and effective communication are best in which zone? The social zone. 4. Because different cultures can have distinct culture norms that employ various decoding rules, miscommunication rarely happens? False. 5. Which of the following are things that a SC can do to practice active listening? Open-ended questions, paraphrasing, i-messages-mirroring, summarizing, predictable dialogue, and transitional phrases. 6. Why should SC use Open-Ended questions? Forces people to tell the truth. 7. Which are minimal encouragers? “Uh-huh”, nodding your head, “right”, “hmmmmm”. 8. Summarizing is a blend of______ and_____? Paraphrasing and emotional labelling. 9. SC will rarely encounter barriers to communication? False. 10. The goal of any SC is to use____and_____ communication to assist them in managing and/or resolving conflict during public interactions? Verbal and non-verbal. 11. A person walks into a residence through the unlocked front door and removes a wallet and car keys that are hanging on a hook just inside. The person leaves the residence and is arrested down the road by the police? Break and enter, commit an indictable offence of theft. 12. You are dispatched to a commercial premise for an alarm. Upon arrival a person exits the back door of the unit you were dispatched to. You? Arrest the person for break and enter. 13. You are on patrol and find a person breaking into cars and taking items from inside the cars. You notice windows have been smashed. You arrest this person during the search incident to arrest and you find a hammer and screwdriver on them. You may charge them for? Theft and position of break in instruments. 14. The three elements of possession are, 1. Knowledge, 2. Consent, 3. Control? True. 15. The four elements of break and enter are? Intent, Enter, Place, Break. 16. Theft plus violence equals? Robbery. 17. You attend a call and meet with an elderly lady. She tells you that she was walking along the sidewalk when a person came riding up behind her on a bike and grabbed her purse away from her. She fell onto the sidewalk but was not seriously hurt. What type of offence is this? Theft. 18. To charge an occupant for take motor vehicle without consent they had to know that the motor vehicle was taken without consent? True. 19. Take motor vehicle without consent is what type of offence? Summary conviction offence 20. A motor vehicle is a vehicle that is drawn, driven or propelled, or driven by any means including muscular power, but does not include railway equipment? False. 21. An honest belief in a set of facts or circumstances that if they actually exist constitute legal justification or excuse? True 22. A bank error is made, and a person ends up with an extra $1000 in their account. They know it is an error but spend the money anyway. This would be considered to be? Theft. 23. The subject of a fraud can be money, property, valuables, securities or a service? True. 24. Fraud can be in the past, present or future? True. 25. You attend a call at Walmart. The person arrested was caught taking a pair of headphones valued at $300. The most appropriate charge is shoplifting, not theft since the property was recovered? False. 26. A complainant attends the police station to report they are being harassed by an ex-business partner. The ex-business partner has a condition not to contact the complainant but has been repeatedly calling and texting in violation of the probation order. The ex-business partner may be charged with breach of probation? True. 27. You arrest a suspect for breaching a condition of their probation order. The probation order is from St. Thomas Police. To proceed with charges the crown must seek permission from the Attorney General? False. 28. You respond to a call of break and enter. The homeowner tells you it was the teenager from down the street. You attend and arrest the teenager and bring them into the station. The teenager denies breaking into the home and states they had gotten into an argument with the homeowner over a driving incident and the homeowner told the teenager they were going to be made to pay. You release the teenager unconditionally and begin considering what charges against the homeowner? Public Mischief. 29. For s. 130(1)(a) CC, which reads “everyone who falsely represents himself to be a peace officer or a public officer”, must have an article or badge on them for you to make out this offence? False. 30. You stop a vehicle for speeding and when you approach the vehicle the driver asks for professional considerations and shows you a police badge. You recognize the badge as one that was reported stolen from your police service. You know that the driver is not the person the badge belongs to. You can arrest them for? Personation. 31. You respond to a fight call at a nightclub. Upon arrival you see two persons fighting and one is clearly the aggressor. You approach the fight and call to a person that is watching to come help you break up the fight. They laugh at you saying, “no way”, this is just getting good.” You direct them to assist you and advise them they could be arrested for? Obstruct Police. 32. An officer is sitting in their cruiser writing notes from the last call they were on. The officer is approached by a person and the person asks the officer if they don’t have anything better to do than sitting around. The person wants to know if this is what their tax dollars pay for. This interruption is interfering with the police officer getting their notes done. This is an obstruction of justice? False. 33. The Supreme Court of Canada has said that implied consent is a valid defense for sexual assault? False. 34. Two people are in a dating relationship and are going out for the evening. They begin talking about sexual activities they would like to try when the evening is over. When they return home one of the parties passes out from drinking too much. The other party still engages in the activities they discussed earlier because consent was given. Is this a valid consent? No, because consent must be given at the time the activity is taking place. 35. For aggravated sexual assault, a person must wound, maim, disfigure or? Endanger life. 36. If someone is a party of the offence of a sexual assault what level of sexual assault is this considered? Level 2 section 272(1)(d) C. 37. For there to be a valid consent to a sexual activity a person must give their consent? Voluntarily. 38. A sexual assault is an assault that violates the________ of another? Sexual integrity. 39. The age of consent for sexual activity is? 16 yrs. 40. A sexual assault under section 271 CC is what type of offence? Dual procedure. 41. Of the three elements to be proven in a sexual assault, two of the will be looked at based on ab objective standard and one on a subjective standard. Which one is based on a subjective standard? Absent consent. 42. The dis

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