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
  1. How many validated clues are there for the One-Leg Stand standardized field sobriety test? 4
  2. 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.
  3. What is the primary purpose of a law enforcement code of ethics? To establish a framework of moral principles guiding officer conduct
  4. The professional standard of 'impartiality' in law enforcement means officers should: Apply the law equally to all persons regardless of personal feelings or biases
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. What is the importance of "beat knowledge" in patrol duties? It allows officers to predict criminal activity based on community familiarity
  9. What is the primary purpose of patrol duties in law enforcement? To maintain public order and safety
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. What is the importance of the "use of force continuum" in defensive tactics training? It provides a guideline for appropriate levels of force
  13. 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.
  14. How should an officer document evidence collected at a crime scene? By taking photographs and labeling evidence immediately
  15. Cultural competence in law enforcement primarily refers to: The ability to understand and respectfully respond to diverse cultural backgrounds
  16. An officer who stops motor vehicles primarily based on the race of the driver is: Violating constitutional rights and professional ethics standards
  17. 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
  18. You encounter an unconscious adult victim with life-threatening injuries. Under which legal principle can you provide medical care? Implied consent
  19. 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
  20. Which principle is fundamental to all defensive tactics taught in the training program? De-escalation and control
  21. In North Carolina, what is the age range for a "delinquent juvenile"? At least 8 and less than 18 years of age.
  22. An officer who accepts free meals from local businesses may be violating: Department gratuity policies and professional ethics standards
  23. 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
  24. During an investigation, what is the purpose of conducting a canvass of the area surrounding a crime scene? To find and interview potential witnesses
  25. During firearms training, what key safety rule must always be followed? Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
  26. 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.
  27. Which defensive tactic involves using an officer's body mechanics to redirect an aggressor's force? Joint manipulation
  28. A juvenile taken into temporary custody for a status offense, such as truancy or running away, must be placed in: A nonsecure custody facility.
  29. Which of the following is a key element that distinguishes First-Degree Murder from Second-Degree Murder in North Carolina? Premeditation and deliberation.
  30. Which of the following is a primary goal during the preliminary investigation of a crime? Identify and preserve evidence