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SASD Exam

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  1. [quote][center][img]http://sd.lsgov.us/pictures/SASD/sasd_star_5.png[/img]
  2. [size=150]San Andreas Sheriff's Department[/size]
  3. [size=130] Deputy Sheriff Academy #45 - Written Exam[/size][/center]
  4. [b]Full Name:[/b] Pierre Dupont
  5. [b]Signature:[/b] [i]Pierre Dupont[/i]
  6. [b]Training Session:[/b] C
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  8. The following questions have been designed to test your knowledge and intuition, both of which are vitally important for holding a role in the San Andreas Sheriff's Department. Please ensure you read each question carefully before providing an answer.[/quote]
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  10. [quote][size=125][center]Standard Questions[/center][/size]
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  12. [b]1. What is insubordination and when is it allowed?[/b]
  13. - Insubordination is when a deputy doesn't follow the orders given by his superiors. Insubordination is only allowed when these rules are against the law or a regulation of the San Andreas Sheriff's Department.
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  15. [b]2. What should a deputy do when approaching a populated area during a pursuit?[/b]
  16. - The deputy should slow down his cruiser while persuing in a populated area.
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  18. [b]3. True or False: Civilians with minor infractions should be arrested in county jail.[/b]
  19. - False
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  21. [b]4. List all equipment and weaponry that a standard deputy, ranked Deputy Sheriff Generalist, can use and carry on his person.[/b]
  22. - A Deputy Sheriff Generalist can carry a baton, an X26 taser, pistol, and a pepperspray.
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  24. [b]5. List all categories that crimes can be classified under.[/b]
  25. - Misdemeanors, felonies and infractions.
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  27. [b]6. Under what circumstances may a Deputy Sheriff Generalist patrol in the city of Los Santos?[/b]
  28. - A Deputy Sheriff Generalist cannot patrol in the city of Los Santos unless gaining a permission from a Sergeant or higher to patrol alone/with another Deputy Sheriff Generalist, or have a Deputy Sherif I as a partner.
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  30. [b]7. When should an arrest record be completed?[/b]
  31. - An arrest record should be completed when the suspect is being imprisoned in the San Andreas Correction Facility.
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  33. [b]8. What should you do before reloading a firearm?[/b]
  34. - Before reloading a firearm, I should make sure there are no extra bullets left in the chamber and always keep the firearm aimed down.
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  36. [b]9. When should units leave their cruisers to provide cover during felony stops?[/b]
  37. - Units should leave their cruisers to provide cover during felony stops when the two assisting deputies arrive on scene and the suspect tosses the vehicle keys out of the window.
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  39. [b]10. Why are deputies supposed to stand angled from the driver's window in traffic stop, instead of directly facing it?[/b]
  40. - Deputies are supposed to stand angled from the driver's window so that the civilian has to turn at him, and so, the deputy can see what the civilian is doing. In addition, he makes it harder that way for the civilian to aim something at the deputy.
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  42. [b]11. Which of the following equipment is/are classified as less lethal force:
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  44. A: MP5 Submachine gun
  45. B: X26 Tazer
  46. C: Glock 22 Handgun
  47. D: Beanbag Shotgun[/b]
  48. - B: X26 Tazer
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  50. [b]12. What are the benefits of being partnered?[/b]
  51. - Lowers the chance of being attacked and kidnapped, having someone to watch your back and easier to seperate tasks.
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  53. [b]13. Under what circumstances may a Deputy Sheriff Generalist patrol in the county?[/b]
  54. - A Deputy Sheriff Generalist can only patrol in the county.
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  56. [b]14. When should a deputy read a suspect his Miranda Rights?[/b]
  57. - A deputy should read a suspect his Miranda Rights when questioning him about anything that could implicate them into a crime.
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  59. [b]15. What ranks are allowed to grant permission for imprisonment in the San Andreas Correctional Facility?[/b]
  60. - Sergeants or above are allowed to grant permissions for imprisonment in the SACF. If there are no Sergeants or above, a Corporal can grant a permission.
  61.  
  62. [size=125][center]Hypothetical Questions[/center][/size]
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  65. [b]16. Deputy Sheriff Generalist Jovi is patrolling the county, when he sees a black vehicle speeding. He pulls the vehicle over, then steps out of the vehicle and approaches the driver, positioning himself angled from the driver's window. He takes the driver's documents then goes to check them. He finds out the driver is clean, so he goes back to the driver, informs him of the reason for the traffic stop, then wishes him a good day. He then resumes patrol. What did Jovi do wrong?[/b]
  66. - He did not do anything wrong. However, if the driver was wanted for something severe then he should wait for suitable backup to arrive and then inform the civilian. Moreover, Jovi would have been wrong if he told the driver the reason why was he stopped before handing him back the papers.
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  68. [b]17. Deputy Sheriff Generalist Westerland and Deputy Sheriff Generalist Mendoza are patrolling the highways of Los Santos. What have they done wrong?[/b]
  69. - They did nothing wrong as highways, inside or outside Los Santos, are the primary jurisdictions of the San Andreas Sheriff's Department and they can patrol highways as partnered Deputy Sheriff Generalists.
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  71. [b]18. Deputy Sheriff Generalist Brown is patrolling the county when he sees a man walking on the side of the road. Brown notices that the man matches a recent all-points bulletin(an all points bulletin is an announcement made by Law Enforcement Agencies for wanted suspects) describing an armed suspect who shot at deputies with a handgun recently. The man hasn't noticed the deputy yet but the deputy is convinced that this man is the APB. What should Brown do?[/b]
  72. - Deputy Brown should use his radio to call for backup, preferably the unit who placed the APB(to identify the APB). Once backup arrives, they should withdraw their firearms and aim them at the man. They should ask him to get onto his stomach with his limbs stretched and then cuff him. If identified as the APB, he should be frisked. If not, they should not search to avoid legal complications.
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  74. [b]19. Deputy Sheriff I Garner is patrolling the county when he receives a backup request from another deputy who is conducting a traffic stop in the county. When Deputy Garner arrives at the backup location, she sees the patrol car parked on the side of the road but the deputy who asked for backup is nowhere to be seen, neither is the vehicle that the deputy had stopped. What should Deputy Garner do in this situation?[/b]
  75. - The deputy should immediately report the incident over the radio so that other units are aware. A BOLO should be placed on the vehicle that was pulled over due to high possibility of being involved in a kidnapping.
  76.  
  77. Afterwards, centra should be contacted to send the dashcam footage of the mentioned cruiser so the units are able to know what actually happened.
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  79. Attempts to find the deputy should be an immediate trace and searching around the area of the traffic stop. Tactical teams should be called too.
  80.  
  81. [b]20. Deputy Sheriff II Thompson is patrolling the county when he comes across a male laying in the road. When Deputy Thompson checks the male, it is obvious that the male is dead, having suffered multiple gunshot wounds. There are several potential witnesses (and potential suspects) walking nearby and Deputy Thompson is the only deputy on scene. What should Deputy Thompson do?[/b]
  82. - Before anything, deputy Thompson should call in with the situation and inform the department, asking for assistance to proceed. While assistance is on the way, deputy Thompson should carefully try to approach the situation and ask what happened. When the back up arrives, they should secure the area and call LSFD to send coroners and then start questioning the witnesses to reach the killers.
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  84. [b]21. Sergeant Bueno is in a pursuit involving a yellow van. During the pursuit, the van crashes into a white premier at a traffic signal and continues to speed away. Sergeant Bueno is the only one who was visual of the pursuit, and he does not have the suspect's name or plates. What should he do?[/b]
  85. - Sergeant Bueno should stop and check the occupants of the white Premier, calling FD if needed, then set a BOLO on the yellow van mentioning where was it last seen.
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  87. [b]22. Deputy Sheriff I Gaines is conducting a traffic stop on a driver in Blueberry for speeding. He is the only deputy on scene. During the traffic stop, the driver steps out of his vehicle with a handgun and shoots at the patrol car. While shooting at the patrol car, the suspect runs to a nearby house and enters it. Deputy Gaines is not harmed by the shots, but the suspect has now entered a building. What should Deputy Gaines do at this point?[/b]
  88. - First thing deputy Gaines would do, is calling in the situation. Since the suspect entered the building with his handgun, it is obvious that he has taken the residents as hostages, hence, deputy Gaines should not do anything, but call for the Special Enforcement Bureau and let them professionally handle the situation. In the meantime, deputy Gaines would secure the perimeter and aim his gun at the door.
  89.  
  90. [b]23. Deputy Sheriff I Robertson is patrolling the city, when he spots a massive brawl in Idlewood, which involves more than 20 suspects fighting each other. How should he proceed?[/b]
  91. - Deputy Robertson should immediately inform the Los Santos Police Department over the departmental radio as it is major, and calls for immediate backup. In the meantime, he should remain seated in the cruiser and keeps giving them verbal warning via the megaphone to disperse, using lights as well. When the backup arrives, he should head to the brawl with the other officers using peppersprays to end it and maybe try to identify the inciters to apprehend them.
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  93. [b]24. Deputy Sheriff Generalist Brown and Lieutenant Collins pull over a vehicle for a minor road law violation. A civilian approaches the patrol car of the two deputies and reports that a man was just shot down by another man inside a nearby 24-7 store. Both, Brown and Collins, rush over to the 24-7 after reporting in the situation, and as they are about to reach the 24-7's entrance, an unarmed man, matching the description given by the civilian, exits the store and runs off. Brown and Collins chase the man and call for backup. 15 minutes into the ongoing foot pursuit, Lieutenant Collins decides that she's had enough and orders Generalist Brown to shoot the suspect in a non vital area to disable him, since he was reported armed. Explain what Brown should do.[/b]
  94. - From the beginning, one of the duo should have entered the 24/7 to check on the civilians as victims are a priority.
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  96. They should then call in the foot pursuit and give other units frequent updates.
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  98. As for Brown, he should not take the shot as its justification is highly questionable as the suspect is not confirmed armed. He should instead use his taser to take down the individual. Afterwards he should handcuff the individual and search them.
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  100. If the gun was not found, they should check the 24/7's CCTV to find out what really happened.
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  102. [b]25. Deputy Sheriff Generalist Del Rey has conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in Angel Pine and found that the driver had a low risk arrest warrant. Deputy Del Rey is now handcuffing the suspect in front of the suspect's vehicle when he notices that several individuals are now approaching the vehicle, starting to surround it. The area is getting crowded and Deputy Del Rey is the only deputy on scene. What should Deputy Del Rey do?[/b]
  103. - Deputy Del Rey was mistaken from the very beginning for not calling in the situation and asking for backup(or enough backup for a felony stop if it is a felon). Before anything, he should call for backup then approach the suspect. When the other individuals arrive, he should talk to them and stall them until the backup arrives and then all the deputies handle the situation.
  104. [/quote]
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  106. [quote]Please check all answers that you have provided to ensure that you have not missed any out. It is advised that you spend at least ten minutes re-reading your answers to ensure that you have answered them fully. Upon completion, hand your written exam over to the supervising invigilator.[/quote]
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