Quiz 1-3.5

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Peel Regional Police Auxiliary Quiz

Test your knowledge about the Peel Regional Police Auxiliary Service with this comprehensive quiz! Designed for current and prospective Auxiliary Officers, this quiz covers essential topics from protocols to ethical standards.

Explore various aspects of police auxiliary duties:

  • Emergency communication numbers
  • Reporting procedures
  • Uniform standards
  • Legal rights and obligations
51 Questions13 MinutesCreated by EngagingOfficer753
The non-emergency number(s) for Peel Regional Police is/are:
905-456-3311
905-453-3311
905-4534-2211
905-453-2121
905-453-3131 & 905-453 2121
905-453-3311 & 905-453-2121
When someone reports to the OIC they are reporting to the Officer-In-Charge
True
False
Auxiliary members should report for duty a minimum of 15 minutes early
True
False
You should not chew gum when in uniform
True
False
Swearing, creating excessive noise, loitering or otherwise obstructing the hallways during breaks from class is discouraged because
Loitering is illegal
Swearing is unprofessional
Other courses an bureaus are operating within the facility
The hallways need to be clear for emergencies
The four approved categories of dress are
Semi-formal, Business, Fitness, Uniform
Business, Fitness, Dress-of-the-Day, Formal
Black Tie, Smart Business, Uniform, Fitness
Casual, Conservative Business Attire, Fitness, Uniform
Auxiliary Officers are expected to maintain a high standard of ethical behaviour both on and off duty as representatives of Peel Regional Police and of our community
True
False
An Auxiliary Officer who has an off-duty interaction with police must report this to the OIC of the Auxiliary Bureau only if it's criminal in nature.
True
False
The Peel Regional Police logo and crest should not be used
For self promotion in social media
As a profile picture or animated graphic
For personal or business purposes
All of the above
When on duty outside, Auxiliary Officers who choose to wear sunglasses
Should ensure they are ballistic sunglasses only.
Should wear highly reflective or mirrored sunglasses to protect their vision.
Should consider removing them when speaking to members of the public or senior officers.
Should only wear the issued photo chromatic glasses.
Members of the Auxiliary Police Service are ultimately governed by which Act?
Criminal Code of Canada
Auxiliary By-Law Act
Police Services Act
Auxiliary Provincial Act
The shield on the Peel Police Emblem is made up of what four elements
Wings, Crown, Badge, Beaver
Cruiser, Gun, Window, Maple Leaf
Mountain, Forest, River, Mall
Tree, Sheaf of Wheat, Locomotive, Building
The Peel Regional Police mission statement is to protect the rights and well-being of all through service excellence and community engagement
True
False
List the words represented by the acronym TRUST in the Peel Mission Statement
Which police services amalgamated to become Peel Regional Police?
Malton, Brampton, Chinguacousy, Streetsville, Mississauga
Mississauga, Brampton, Port Credit, Clarkson, Sheridan
Port Credit, Bramalea, Mississauga, Chinguacousy, Streetsville
Brampton, Port Credit, Streetsville, Mississauga, Chinguacousy
Mississauga, Cooksville, Port Credit, Streetsville, Brampton
Peel Regional Police operate how many divisions?
Four
Five
Seven
Eight
When driving your personal vehicle in uniform the Peel Regional Police insignia must be covered up.
True
False
It’s ok to let anyone follow you into Peel Regional Police facilities.
True
False
List the requirements Auxiliary Officers shall do regarding notebooks and their careers
Use issued notebook, use only blue ink, carry it on duty, use one at a time.
Use issued notebook, carry it on duty, retain all notebooks, use one at a time.
Use issued notebook, erase mistakes, retain all notebooks, use one at a time.
List personal entries, use issued notebook, use one at a time, carry it on duty.
List a few reasons for keeping a notebook
Refresh your memory, writing poetry, court.
Writing grocery lists, court, refresh your memory.
Court, refresh your memory, writing reports.
Refresh your memory, to doodle in, court.
It’s not necessary to have your notebook with you when on duty.
True
False
To correct a mistake in your notebook you...
Erase the mistake.
Draw a single straight line through the mistake and initial it.
Scribble the mistake out so it’s not readable.
Initial the mistake and leave it as is.
T’s acceptable to use two notebooks but only when you are working simultaneous events.
True
False
Your notes should...
List what other officers said and did
List what you said and did
Be kept up-to-date
List what you said and did and be kept up to date
A criminal offence is a breach of what kind of statute?
Provincial
Criminal Code
Federal
Municipal
What are the 3 classes of criminal offences?
Summary Conviction, Probationary, Indictable
Indictable, Dual Procedure, Summary Conviction
Probationary, Dual Procedure, Summary Conviction
None of the above
Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms everyone has the right to be secure against _________________search or seizure.
Reasonable
Unreasonable
Passive
Friendly
Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms everyone has the _________________ to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned
Right not
Power not
Ability not
Opportunity
Reasonable Grounds are a set of facts or circumstances which would satisfy an ordinary, cautious and prudent person that there is reason to believe and goes beyond mere suspicion that an offence has been committed.
True
False
Anyone may arrest without warrant a person whom he finds committing an indictable offence.
True
False
Fill in the blanks: Anyone may arrest without a warrant a person who, on ___________, he believes has committed a(n) ____________ and is escaping from and freshly pursued by persons who have ____________ to arrest that person.
Reasonable grounds, criminal offence, lawful authority
Probable grounds, indictable offence, lawful authority
Probable grounds, indictable offence, justification
Reasonable grounds, criminal offence, justification
You can not arrest someone that you find committing a criminal offence against your property.
True
False
If someone is breaking into your house you can arrest him or her for Breaking and Entering
True
False
What are the 5 steps to making an arrest, in order?
Tell the person they are under arrest, tell them why, take physical control (touch), identify yourself, advise of right to counsel
Identify yourself, take physical control (touch), tell the person they are under arrest, tell them why, advise of right to counsel
Identify yourself, tell the person they are under arrest, tell them why, advise of right to counsel, take physical control (touch)
Identify yourself, tell the person they are under arrest, take physical control (touch), tell them why, advise of right to counsel
What are 3 of the reasons for an arrest?
Public Interest, Repetition or Continuance, Counseling
Public Interest, Repetition or Continuance, Escape
Prevent the Continuation, Investigate Further, Court Appearance
Police Interest, Repetition or Continuance, Evidence
None of the above
An Auxiliary Officer can arrest someone he or she believes is about to commit an indictable offence.
True
False
As a private citizen authorized by the law you are justified to use as much force as necessary for that purpose and are acting on reasonable grounds.
True
False
How much force are we allowed to use to arrest someone?
Minimal
Just enough to affect an arrest
As much as necessary
None of the above
You are criminally responsible if you use excessive force
True
False
You are at the store with your family and you see the person in front of you at the cash put a chocolate bar in his pocket and then walk out without paying for it, can you arrest the person?
Yes
No
Infectious agents (IA) include?
Parasites & Prions
Fungi
Bacteria and viruses
All of the above
What are the 4 portals of exit?
Sputum, Sweat, Saliva, Mucus
Blood, Secretions, Excretions, Skin
Plasma, Infection, Perforations, Ruptures
None of the above
What are the 3 modes of disease transmission?
Ground, water, food
Osmosis, swallowing, globules
Airborne, droplet, contact
Space, separation, division
What are the 4 portals for disease entry into the body?
Flu, Seizure, Illness, Syndromes
Germs, Microbes, Organisms, Pathogens
Mucous membrane, gastrointestinal, inhalation, broken skin
None of the above
If you think you might have had an exposure you should clean and disinfect the exposed area and contact:
The Peel Police nurse
A doctor
Your supervisor (OIC)
The Center For Disease Control
What are the two most common pests to be mindful of?
Roaches & Lice
Ants & Bed Bugs
Bed bugs & Lice
Lice & Spiders
Masks, safety glasses and gloves are examples of
Personal Professional Equipment
Personal Protection Equipment
Personal Proactive Equipment
Personal Preventative Equipment
How can you protect yourself and prevent the spread of COVID?
A. Stay home if you’re sick, don’t touch your face, clean and disinfect
B. Physically distance, wear PPE, wash/sanitize your hands
C. Stay away from positive people, wear an N95, look at your body
A & b
B & c
It is your goal to refrain and abandon the community with total disregard to the integrity and professional image of Peel Regional Police.
True
False
Auxiliary officers are held to a _______________ in and out of uniform at all times.
Double standards
Bizarre standard
Sub standard
Higher standard
 
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