Vocabulary Review

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Vocabulary Review Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of key vocabulary related to public service and law enforcement with this engaging quiz. Impress your friends or colleagues by demonstrating your command of essential terms and concepts!

  • 12 multiple-choice questions
  • Challenge your vocabulary skills
  • Learn more about professional roles in public service
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EngagedScribe423
What do they all have in common?
They are individuals that you can rely on.
They are all first responders.
They are public servants.
Their careers require recertification if transferred to another state.
What do they all have in common?
They are all law enforcement agents.
They are all authorized to pull drivers over.
They can all determine if an individual is liable for something.
They can all detain individuals and seize property if they have suspicions.
Complete the sentence with the best word: Janice is a good friend. I have told her many secrets, but she has never told them to anyone else. She is ______________________.
Reliable
Confident
Trustworthy
None of the above
Complete the sentence with the correct part of speech: Engineers test new vehicles numerous times over a period of months to determine its ________________________.
Rely on
Reliability
Reliable
Reliably
Complete the sentence with the correct part of speech: During the pandemic, masks and sanitizers were _____________.
Shortage
Lack of
Deficit
Scarce
Complete the sentence with the correct word: John is outgoing and loves sports. Jenna is shy and prefers to stay home. John and Jenna should not date because they aren't very compatible. This is an example of a _________________.
Liability
Mismatch
Shortage
Distortion
What is she?
She's a sheriff deputy.
She's a police officer.
She's a dispatcher.
She's a trooper.
We often use the terms lawyer and attorney interchangeably. However, there is a slight different between these terms. A lawyer is someone who studied law and graduated from law school. An attorney is a lawyer who passed the bar exam. Given this information, we can infer that all attorneys are lawyers, but not all lawyers are attorneys.
True
False
What is another word for 'stop' someone?
Detain
Detent
Detein
None of the above
Read the headline below. Then choose the sentence that best paraphrases it.
Baltimore City leaders are not hiring accountants because they have been threatened by them.
Baltimore City leaders are too shy to take responsibility for the violence in their cities.
Baltimore City leaders are too shy to hire accountants to help them combat violence in their city.
Baltimore City leaders are avoiding responsibility over the ongoing violence in the city.
What did the factory workers and police do?
They fought.
They negotiated.
They communicated.
They cooperated.
What is he? He's a _____________.
Thief
Burglar
Criminal
All of the above
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