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Chicago Police Department (CPD) VIP Practice Examination
CPD — The Chicago Police Department Written Examination is administered by the City of Chicago Department of Human Resources as part of the multi-step CPD hiring process; it is a multiple-choice cognitive ability exam covering reading comprehension, written expression, mathematics, problem-solving, situational judgment, and observational skills, with a passing threshold historically set at 70%.
47
Questions
120m
Time Limit
70.00%
To Pass
Question 1 of 47👑 VIP
Read the following passage and answer the question below. "At approximately 8:45 PM on a Tuesday evening, Officer Chen responded to a disturbance call at 1742 North Kedzie Avenue. Upon arrival, she observed two males arguing loudly in the parking lot of a convenience store. One male, later identified as Marcus T., age 34, was holding an unopened bottle of beer. The second male, identified as Jerome W., age 28, had a small laceration above his left eyebrow that was actively bleeding. Jerome stated that Marcus had struck him with his fist approximately five minutes before officers arrived. Marcus denied striking Jerome and claimed the injury had occurred before he encountered Jerome in the parking lot. One witness, a store employee, stated she observed the two men fighting but did not see the initial contact. Officer Chen separated the two men, rendered first aid to Jerome, and called for an ambulance." Based on the passage, what physical injury did Jerome W. sustain?
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