NC BLET Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield NC BLET facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
98 questions
240 min time limit
70% to pass
- How many validated clues are there for the One-Leg Stand standardized field sobriety test? → 4
- A nontestimonial identification order (e.g., for fingerprints or photos) can be issued for a juvenile alleged to have committed what type of offense? → A felony or a Class A1 or Class 1 misdemeanor.
- What is the primary purpose of a law enforcement code of ethics? → To establish a framework of moral principles guiding officer conduct
- The professional standard of 'impartiality' in law enforcement means officers should: → Apply the law equally to all persons regardless of personal feelings or biases
- Which of the following is a key requirement for a valid consent search in North Carolina? → The consent must be given voluntarily and without coercion from law enforcement.
- What is the primary purpose of administering a Portable Breath Test (PBT) at the roadside during a DWI investigation? → To establish probable cause for a DWI arrest.
- A case involving a 13-year-old juvenile alleged to have committed a Class A felony, such as murder, will be: → Automatically transferred to Superior Court for trial as an adult.
- What is the importance of "beat knowledge" in patrol duties? → It allows officers to predict criminal activity based on community familiarity
- What is the primary purpose of patrol duties in law enforcement? → To maintain public order and safety
- Under North Carolina's seat belt law (G.S. 20-135.2A), who is required to be properly restrained in a motor vehicle? → The driver and all passengers.
- Generally, a law enforcement officer testifying as a lay witness (not an expert) should avoid stating: → Their personal opinion on the defendant's guilt or innocence.
- What is the importance of the "use of force continuum" in defensive tactics training? → It provides a guideline for appropriate levels of force
- In standard police radio procedure, what is the primary purpose of using the phonetic alphabet (e.g., 'Adam,' 'Boy,' 'Charles')? → To ensure clarity and prevent misinterpretation of letters that sound similar.
- How should an officer document evidence collected at a crime scene? → By taking photographs and labeling evidence immediately
- Cultural competence in law enforcement primarily refers to: → The ability to understand and respectfully respond to diverse cultural backgrounds
- An officer who stops motor vehicles primarily based on the race of the driver is: → Violating constitutional rights and professional ethics standards
- An officer receives a gift card from a grateful community member after helping resolve a neighborhood dispute. The most ethical action is to: → Decline the gift in accordance with department gratuity policy
- You encounter an unconscious adult victim with life-threatening injuries. Under which legal principle can you provide medical care? → Implied consent
- An officer discovers that their direct supervisor has been falsifying arrest statistics. The officer should: → Report the misconduct through proper internal or external reporting channels
- Which principle is fundamental to all defensive tactics taught in the training program? → De-escalation and control
- In North Carolina, what is the age range for a "delinquent juvenile"? → At least 8 and less than 18 years of age.
- An officer who accepts free meals from local businesses may be violating: → Department gratuity policies and professional ethics standards
- Which statement about the duty to report misconduct is accurate under NC law enforcement standards? → Officers who witness but do not report misconduct may face disciplinary action themselves
- During an investigation, what is the purpose of conducting a canvass of the area surrounding a crime scene? → To find and interview potential witnesses
- During firearms training, what key safety rule must always be followed? → Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
- What is the purpose of a judge ordering the "sequestration of witnesses"? → To keep witnesses out of the courtroom so they do not hear each other's testimony.
- Which defensive tactic involves using an officer's body mechanics to redirect an aggressor's force? → Joint manipulation
- A juvenile taken into temporary custody for a status offense, such as truancy or running away, must be placed in: → A nonsecure custody facility.
- Which of the following is a key element that distinguishes First-Degree Murder from Second-Degree Murder in North Carolina? → Premeditation and deliberation.
- Which of the following is a primary goal during the preliminary investigation of a crime? → Identify and preserve evidence
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