LEAB Study Guide 2026

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📋 LEAB Exam Format at a Glance

48
Questions
100 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 LEAB Topics to Study (63)

✍️ Sample LEAB Questions & Answers

1. You have consistently experienced difficulty sleeping due to irregular rotating shift schedules. You:
Address it through healthy sleep strategies and consult wellness resources if needed

Addressing sleep issues proactively protects officer health, sound judgment, and long-term job performance.

2. A juvenile is taken into custody. Which sequence must be followed?
Separate from adult offenders, notify parents or guardians, document, then process

Juveniles must be separated from adult offenders and parents notified promptly before further processing.

3. You are first on scene at a multi-vehicle accident with injuries. You are alone. What is the correct order of priority?
Call for help and medical assistance, secure the scene, then render first aid if safe to do so

Calling for assistance ensures adequate resources respond while scene security prevents additional accidents and protects everyone involved.

4. Identify the sentence fragment.
After securing the perimeter.

'After securing the perimeter' is a dependent clause and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

5. A victim of a crime refuses medical attention and insists on giving their statement immediately, but they are visibly in shock. What is the best approach?
Encourage medical evaluation first, and if refused, take a brief preliminary statement while ensuring medical resources remain available

A person in shock may provide unreliable information; balancing the victim's wishes with their wellbeing ensures both care and evidence quality.

6. A school resource officer receives three separate reports in one week that the same student has asked classmates for money, citing a different emergency each time. This pattern MOST LIKELY suggests:
The student may be running a deliberate small-scale deception scheme

Repeated, varied pretextual requests for money from different victims in a short window is consistent with intentional fraud rather than coincidence.

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