Police Officer Trivia 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the name of the federal law that established the Miranda warning requirement?
- Miranda v. Arizona (1966) (Correct answer)
- Terry v. Ohio (1968)
- Mapp v. Ohio (1961)
- Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)
Correct answer: Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
Miranda v. Arizona (1966) is the Supreme Court decision that requires police to inform suspects of their rights before custodial interrogation.
Question 2: Which federal agency maintains the National Crime Information Center (NCIC)?
- Department of Homeland Security
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (Correct answer)
- Drug Enforcement Administration
Correct answer: Federal Bureau of Investigation
The FBI operates the NCIC, a computerized database of criminal justice information available to law enforcement across the US.
Question 3: What color light traditionally indicates a police vehicle is traveling in emergency mode in most US states?
- Green and white
- Blue and red (Correct answer)
- Yellow and orange
- Purple and white
Correct answer: Blue and red
Blue and red emergency lights are the standard combination used on police vehicles across most US jurisdictions.
Question 4: What does the acronym 'APB' stand for in law enforcement communications?
- Armed and Potentially Belligerent
- All Points Bulletin (Correct answer)
- Active Patrol Broadcast
- Arrest and Pursuit Brief
Correct answer: All Points Bulletin
APB stands for All Points Bulletin, a broadcast alert sent to all law enforcement units in an area about a suspect or vehicle.
Question 5: Which amendment to the US Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures?
- Second Amendment
- Fifth Amendment
- Fourth Amendment (Correct answer)
- Sixth Amendment
Correct answer: Fourth Amendment
The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures and requires probable cause for warrants.
Question 6: What is the term for the area immediately surrounding a crime scene that police must secure first?
- Hot zone
- Primary perimeter (Correct answer)
- Exclusion corridor
- Control buffer
Correct answer: Primary perimeter
The primary perimeter is the innermost boundary established at a crime scene to protect physical evidence from contamination.
Question 7: In the NATO phonetic alphabet used by police, what word represents the letter 'K'?
- Kansas
- King
- Kilo (Correct answer)
- Kappa
Correct answer: Kilo
Kilo represents the letter K in the NATO phonetic alphabet, which is widely used in law enforcement radio communications.
What is the name of the federal law that established the Miranda warning requirement?