FREE BSCC Corrections Officer Selection Questions and Answers
Identify the best-constructed sentence. The sentence must display the appropriate use of words and contain no grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Explanation:
Choice C has the correct verb tense. The grammar in the remaining choices is incorrect.
An inmate should not be confined to a separate holding area as a form of punishment for longer than ten days. However, exceptions can be made if the inmate poses a threat to the safety of other inmates and staff members. In such cases, longer confinement may be acceptable. The warden must approve each case before a longer confinement is imposed.
Based ONLY on the paragraph above, which one of the following statements is the most accurate?
Explanation:
Choice B is the only statement fully supported by the paragraph because it describes the requirements and required approval for extended confinement. Choice A is incorrect because the safety of the inmate was not provided as a cause for extended confinement. Choice C is incorrect because probable cause is required for extended confinement. Choice D is incorrect because confinement of less than ten days is not considered extended.
You are the officer in a unit that houses 58 inmates. There has been a gas leak and you are required to escort the inmates to the gym. Before the gas leak, 19 inmates were sent to the hospital for medical care. How many inmates from your unit will you escort to the gym?
Explanation:
Out of the 58 inmates in the unit, 19 were not present. Therefore, the correct answer is 39 (58-19). The remaining choices are incorrect because they can only be achieved by subtracting incorrectly.
When inmates arrive at a facility, they are given a copy of the facility’s Rules and Regulations. However, policies often change. When this occurs, the Rules and Regulations are revised. A new copy is then given to all inmates and officers. Officers are available to answer questions from inmates regarding the revisions. Copies of all the revisions are kept in the law library.
Based ONLY on the paragraph above, how are inmates made aware of changes to the Rules and Regulations?
Explanation:
Choice A accurately describes how inmates are informed of changes to the Rules and Regulations. Choice B is incorrect because while officers can answer questions about the changes, inmates are made aware of the new changes by the new copy of the Rules and Regulations. Choices C and D are incorrect because officers do not inform inmates of the changes and inmates receive a completely new copy.
Identify the best-constructed sentence. The sentence must display the appropriate use of words and contain no grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Explanation:
Choice D has the correct punctuation. The punctuation in the remaining choices is incorrect.
Inmates frequently move within a facility from one location to another. Any time an inmate needs to move from one place to another, a pass is required. The pass must be signed by an officer. If an inmate is suspected of forging an officer’s signature, the pass should be verified immediately.
Based ONLY on the paragraph above, which one of the following statements is the most accurate?
Explanation:
Choice B is the only statement fully supported by the paragraph. A pass is only valid if it has an officer’s signature. Choice A is incorrect because a pass is required any time inmates change locations. Choice C is incorrect because officer signatures may be forged. Choice D is incorrect because inmate discipline was not described in the paragraph.
Each time officers control an incident between inmates an expense is incurred by the facility. For example, officers had to stop a fight in the recreation yard last week. They used $8.27 worth of chemical agents. They used $3.34 worth of rubber bullets. The incident also caused officers to work overtime, which cost a total of $127.53. Some of the involved inmates had small tears in their clothing, which cost $15.62 to replace. What was the total cost of the incident?
Explanation:
The total cost of the incident was $154.76. The remaining choices are incorrect because they can only be achieved by adding incorrectly.
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.
Based ONLY on the paragraph above, which one of the underlined words contains a grammar or spelling error?
Explanation:
Choice D has an incorrect verb tense. The grammar in the remaining choices is correct. The paragraph is written in past tense and the verb in option D should be “assigned” to represent the past tense.
Subtract the following amounts:
$188.47 - $ 95.99
Explanation:
The answer is $92.48 when the numbers are subtracted correctly. The remaining choices are incorrect because they can only be achieved by subtracting incorrectly.
Inmates are responsible for mailing their own forms and legal documents to a court of law. A list of addresses for the different courts is provided to inmates. Inmates are also required to pay the postage for any documents they send. On occasion, a document requires a notary’s signature before being submitted to a court. Because notarization is not provided for free, inmates must pay the fees for this service.
Based ONLY on the paragraph above, which one of the following statements is the most accurate?
Explanation:
Choice A is the only statement fully supported by the paragraph because it states that inmates are required to pay the postage for any documents they send, which includes court documents. Choice B is incorrect because the paragraph does not provide information regarding assistance with mailing. Choice C is incorrect because not all documents require a notary’s signature. Choice D is incorrect because there is no mention of the court reminding inmates to pay for notary services within the paragraph.
Identify the best-constructed sentence. The sentence must display the appropriate use of words and contain no grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Explanation:
Choice C contains the correct spelling. The word ‘maintain’ is spelled incorrectly in the remaining choices.