What is the common passing score percentage most agencies require to pass the written test?

Correct answer: Seventy percent

Explanation

This question tests the recall of a specific numerical detail about the passing standard for the written police exam.

Other questions

Question 1

What percentage of candidates who take the written law enforcement test fail, according to the 'Written Test - LET Prep' section?

Question 2

According to the 'History of Recruitment and Hiring' section, before the 1960s, what was the primary demographic of new police officers?

Question 3

Which of the following is NOT listed as a type of question on the written law enforcement test?

Question 4

What is the recommended reasonable period to study for the written law enforcement test?

Question 5

In the #1-State Physical Agility Test (ORPAT), what is the weight of the 'dummy' that must be dragged?

Question 6

What is the primary purpose of the stressful setup of the oral board interview, as described in the text?

Question 7

In the B-Pad Video Assessment, what is the candidate required to do?

Question 8

Which part of the Law Enforcement Testing (LET) Prep is described as 'probably one of the most critical portions of the testing process'?

Question 9

What is the primary purpose of making a 'conditional offer of employment' before the psychological and medical evaluations?

Question 10

What is the main advice given in the text for a candidate facing the psychological evaluation?

Question 11

Which of these medical tests is NOT listed as a possible component of the Medical Examination for police candidates?

Question 12

According to the 'Recruitment and Hiring Example', what is the minimum recommended time a candidate should start preparing before the written test?

Question 13

What does the text suggest is the main reason that the Law Enforcement Testing Prep (LET Prep) is so difficult and thorough?

Question 14

In the example of the group assessment center, what was the 'issue' the candidates were given to solve?

Question 15

What is the key difference between the #2-Physical Agility Test and the #3-Military Physical Fitness Test as described in the chapter?

Question 16

What two key issues are identified as the biggest concerns during the background investigation portion of the testing?

Question 17

According to the 'Oral Board Story' example, what was the primary reason the candidate failed his interview?

Question 18

What is the purpose of the final 'informal' interview with the Chief or Sheriff?

Question 19

Besides looking for mental illnesses, what else does the psychological evaluation aim to identify in candidates?

Question 20

How many candidates are typically involved in the group assessment center described in the text?

Question 21

What is the final topic discussed in the chapter, highlighting the department's responsibility after a candidate is hired?

Question 22

In the #2-Physical Agility Test where a department hires a testing agency, what obstacles are mentioned that a candidate might have to navigate?

Question 24

The text compares the Law Enforcement Testing Prep (LET Prep) to a combination of several challenging processes. Which of the following is NOT part of that comparison?

Question 25

In the second example of a failed oral board interview, what question did the female candidate fail to answer?

Question 26

What is described as the best way a new candidate can ensure failure in the hiring process?

Question 27

How were assessment centers generally utilized by police departments before being adopted for entry-level candidates?

Question 28

In the #3-Military Physical Fitness Test, the required time for the two-mile run is dependent on what two factors?

Question 29

What is the key takeaway from the 'Hiring Example' box regarding a candidate's use of prescribed anti-depressants?

Question 30

What role does a good supervisor play in 'Mentoring and Retaining' new officers?

Question 31

According to the 'Written Test - LET Prep' section, what are the two basic ways departments administer the written test?

Question 32

The text suggests that candidates often feel the basic questions on the oral board interview are easy and do not require preparation. What is the text's view on this way of thinking?

Question 33

What is the stated goal of the Oregon Physical Agility Test (ORPAT)?

Question 34

What happens to the recording of a candidate's B-Pad Video Assessment?

Question 35

The text states that in the past, women were sometimes allowed to work in the detective bureau for what specific task?

Question 36

What advice does the author in the 'Recruitment and Hiring Example' box give for preparing for the Oral Board Interview?

Question 37

What analogy does the author use in the 'Oral Board Story' to explain how officers respond to stressful situations?

Question 38

What kind of behavior are the evaluators looking for in the group assessment center?

Question 39

What is the background investigator's objective when investigating a candidate?

Question 40

In addition to a candidate's sex and age, what is the other key factor that makes the required times for the military physical fitness test dependent?

Question 41

The text states that there is no set passing score for the written test and it depends on the individual agency. However, what range is given as an example of required passing scores?

Question 42

What is the central message regarding physical fitness for a police candidate?

Question 43

In the #2-Physical Agility Test, after navigating obstacles, what is the final task mentioned that involves a 'dummy'?

Question 44

What is the reason provided for why the oral board interview is one of the least prepared for portions of the LET Prep?

Question 45

What is one of the most common assessment center types utilized at the entry police candidate level?

Question 46

What common mistake do candidates with associate's or bachelor's degrees often make when approaching the LET Prep?

Question 47

The background investigation packet is described as being 'very thorough.' Which of the following is NOT listed as something the packet asks about?

Question 48

What is the term for the final decision-making meeting where the Chief or Sheriff reviews the last candidates with the background investigator and psychologist?

Question 49

The psychological evaluation is described as one of the least understood parts of the hiring process. What reason is given for why candidates quietly fear it?

Question 50

How long is the obstacle run in Part One of the #1-State Physical Agility Test (ORPAT)?