CJBAT - Test Observation and Perception 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: An officer arrives at a convenience store robbery. The clerk describes the suspect as wearing a gray hoodie, black gloves, and carrying a dark backpack. Reviewing the parking lot, the officer spots four individuals nearby. Which should the officer approach first?
- A man in a gray hoodie with a dark backpack standing near the dumpster (Correct answer)
- A teenager in a blue jacket leaning against a bicycle
- A woman in a gray coat carrying a large purse
- A man in black pants jogging down the sidewalk
Correct answer: A man in a gray hoodie with a dark backpack standing near the dumpster
The man in a gray hoodie with a dark backpack matches two of the three key descriptors provided by the witness — clothing color and backpack — making him the strongest match and highest priority for investigation.
Question 2: An officer canvassing a neighborhood after a home invasion notices a parked car with a cracked windshield, fast-food wrappers on the dash, a phone charger plugged into the cigarette lighter, and a blanket in the back seat. What does this most suggest?
- Someone may be living out of the vehicle (Correct answer)
- The vehicle was recently used in a collision
- The vehicle belongs to a shift worker
- The vehicle was recently stolen
Correct answer: Someone may be living out of the vehicle
The combination of a phone charger in active use, a blanket in the back seat, and accumulated food wrappers is consistent with someone using the vehicle as a dwelling, not a one-time collision or theft indicator.
Question 3: While patrolling a park at dusk, an officer notices a man on a bench who makes brief eye contact, immediately looks away, then shifts his body to face away from the officer. The man's hands are not visible and he does not appear to be using a phone or reading. What should the officer consider?
- The man may be concealing something and warrants a closer look (Correct answer)
- The man is likely resting after exercise
- The man is probably waiting for someone
- The man's behavior is consistent with normal park activity
Correct answer: The man may be concealing something and warrants a closer look
Deliberate avoidance of eye contact combined with repositioning the body away from an officer and keeping hands hidden are behavioral cues associated with concealment or evasion, warranting further observation.
Question 4: An officer responding to a reported disturbance observes a man outside an apartment with a torn shirt, a fresh abrasion on his forearm, and knuckle redness on his right hand. The man states he 'just got home from work.' What should the officer note?
- The physical injuries are inconsistent with his stated explanation and suggest recent physical altercation (Correct answer)
- The injuries are minor and consistent with occupational hazards
- The man's explanation is plausible and no further action is needed
- Knuckle redness alone indicates the man was the aggressor
Correct answer: The physical injuries are inconsistent with his stated explanation and suggest recent physical altercation
A torn shirt, fresh abrasion, and reddened knuckles together form an injury pattern inconsistent with simply arriving home from work, and are more consistent with having been in a recent fight — warranting further questioning.
Question 5: An officer on foot patrol passes an alley and smells a strong chemical odor similar to acetone, notices yellow staining on the ground near a dumpster, and sees several discarded cold medicine packages. These observations together most suggest:
- Possible methamphetamine manufacturing activity (Correct answer)
- Illegal dumping of industrial cleaning supplies
- A recent vehicle fuel spill
- Vandalism with spray paint
Correct answer: Possible methamphetamine manufacturing activity
The combination of an acetone-like chemical odor, discolored staining, and discarded pseudoephedrine-containing cold medicine packages are classic indicators associated with illicit methamphetamine production.
Question 6: A witness to a hit-and-run provides the following description of the fleeing vehicle: four-door, light colored, missing a hubcap on the front left wheel, and a cracked left tail light. Officers locate three light-colored four-door vehicles in the area. Which should be prioritized?
- The vehicle with a missing front left hubcap and a cracked left tail light (Correct answer)
- The vehicle with a dented rear bumper and peeling paint
- The vehicle with a broken side mirror and flat tire
- The vehicle with an expired registration sticker and a cracked windshield
Correct answer: The vehicle with a missing front left hubcap and a cracked left tail light
Only the first vehicle matches both specific distinguishing details provided by the witness — the missing front left hubcap and cracked left tail light — making it the strongest candidate for the suspect vehicle.
An officer arrives at a convenience store robbery.
The clerk describes the suspect as wearing a gray hoodie, black gloves, and carrying a dark backpack.
Reviewing the parking lot, the officer spots four individuals nearby.
Which should the officer approach first?