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6. What is the correct definition of Section 47 - ABH?

  • A common assault occurs when an individual assaults another person.
  • None of the above
  • A person assaults another person which interferes with health or comfort
  • A person assaults another person which interferes with health
  • A common assault occurs when an individual assaults or commits a battery against another person.

7. What authorisation is needed for Section 18?

  • Chief Constable
  • Inspector
  • None of the above
  • Sergeant
  • Chief Inspector
  • Chief Superintendent
  • Superintendent

8. Which item isn’t a prohibited article under PACE?

  • Illegal Fireworks
  • Controlled Drugs
  • Items used to damage or destroy a vehicle or property
  • A vehicle taken with no consent
  • Items used to commit Fraud

9. Which answer is under the Licensing objectives?

  • Prevention of Public Nuisance
  • All of the above
  • Prevention of Crime and Disorder
  • Public Safety

10. What are the Absolute Human Rights?

  • Right to Life, Free Movement of Travel, Freedom from Slavery, No punishment without law
  • Right to Life, Freedom from Torture, Freedom from Slavery, No punishment without law
  • Right to Life, Freedom from Torture, Freedom from Slavery, Free Expression
  • Right to Life, Freedom from Torture, No Death Penalty, No punishment without law

11. What is the correct statement?

  • Minimum standard of driving is set by the DVLA. If you fall below this standard you are regarded as driving without due care and attention.
  • Minimum standard of driving is set by the National Driving Standards Association. If you fall below this standard you are regarded as driving without due care and attention
  • Minimum standard of driving is set by the Police. Specialist Drivers have higher standards set.
  • Minimum standard of driving is set by GOV.UK. If you fall below this standard you are regarded as driving without due care and attention

12. What is GOWISELY?

  • Grounds, Object, Where, Identity, Station, Entitlement, Legal Power, You
  • Grounds, Object, Warrant, Identity, Station, Entitlement, Legal Power, You
  • Grounds, Offence, Warrant, Identity, Station, Entitlement, Legal Power, You
  • Grounds, Object, Warrant, Identity, Station, Entitlement, Legal Power, Year

13. Where can a Police Officer search you under PACE?

  • None of the above
  • Public Place only
  • Public Place & Private Place
  • Public Place, Private Place & Dwelling
  • Private Place only

14. What is the definition of the Criminal Damage Act?

  • A person who without lawful excuse destroys any property belonging to another
  • A person who without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property belonging to another with intent or by recklessness
  • A person who without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property belonging to another
  • A person who without lawful excuse damages any property belonging to another

15. What is the closest possible sentence for Section 1 - Theft?

  • 6 months - 7 years [AND/OR Fine]
  • 6 months - 14 years [AND/OR Fine]
  • 6 months [AND/OR Fine]
  • 6 months - 5 years [AND/OR Fine]

16. What item can a Police Officer not remove under PACE?

  • Items concealing identity
  • Socks
  • Jacket
  • Headgear
  • Gloves

17. In order, what are the 4 sections of Section 23 - Criminal Procedures Investigation Act?

  • Record > Retain > Review > Reveal
  • Retain > Record > Review > Reveal
  • Record > Retain > Reveal > Review
  • Record > Review > Reveal > Retain

18. What is Section 18?

  • To gather evidence AFTER the time of arrest
  • To Safe Life, Limb and Property
  • To gather evidence DURING the time of arrest
  • To search a property for missing persons

19. Which agency does not work to achieve the Licensing Objectives?

  • RSPCA
  • Gambling Commission
  • Trading Standards
  • Fire and Rescue

20. Under the Sexual Offences Act - Section 75, what circumstance does not prevent consent

  • Fear of Violence
  • Sleeping
  • Swapping people
  • Under the influence
  • Under 18
  • Removing Condom without permission
  • Physical Disability