| If you want to become a cop there are a few | | | | walks with a limp. Five hours later, Officer |
| things that you must do first. One such thing is | | | | Rodgers stops 4 white males walking at the |
| you must pass the police written exam. If you | | | | intersection of Main and Washington to question |
| flunk the exam, you'll have to wait about six | | | | them. Which piece of information would you |
| months to a year until you can retake. That's | | | | consider more vital in identifying the suspect. |
| why it is so vital to pass it the first go round. In | | | | A. The suspect was described as having brown |
| this article, I have included a practice test question | | | | hair. |
| to help you prepare for the law enforcement | | | | B. The suspect walked with a limp. |
| exam. Use common sense in the scenario | | | | C. The suspect was described as wearing a dark |
| provided below to come up with the correct | | | | blue carhartt jacket. |
| answer. | | | | D. The suspect has a mustache. |
| Police Written Exam Sample Test Question: | | | | The correct answer to this particular question is B. |
| 1. While on patrol, Officer Rodgers hears an | | | | Someone limping is not a sight you see everyday, |
| attempt to locate alert bulletin from dispatch | | | | and is an unusual feature. So if the suspect has a |
| indicating that a robbery had just occurred at the | | | | slight limp it would be highly noticeable. The other |
| downtown fair. The suspect was described as | | | | answers just don't cut it as far as being the most |
| being a white male, long brown hair, blue eyes, | | | | helpful tip in identifying the suspect. For example, |
| and wearing a dark blue carhartt jacket. The | | | | the suspect can shave off his mustache, and cut |
| suspect was also said to have a mustache, and | | | | his hair. He can also change clothes. |