FCTC Test Situational Judgment and Logic 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: During your shift, you discover that a fire door in your housing unit is propped open with a chair. What should you do FIRST?
- Remove the chair and report the violation through proper channels (Correct answer)
- Ignore it since no fire is currently occurring
- Ask nearby inmates if they know who propped it open
- Wait until your supervisor passes by to point it out
Correct answer: Remove the chair and report the violation through proper channels
A propped fire door is an immediate safety and security risk. The first priority is to eliminate the hazard by removing the obstruction, then document and report it per facility protocol.
Question 2: You are escorting an inmate to a medical appointment when he suddenly collapses and becomes unresponsive. What is your FIRST action?
- Call for backup and medical staff immediately (Correct answer)
- Attempt to carry the inmate to the medical unit yourself
- Ask other inmates in the area what happened
- Complete the escort paperwork before calling for help
Correct answer: Call for backup and medical staff immediately
A medical emergency requires immediate notification of medical staff and backup. Attempting to move the inmate alone or delaying to gather information could worsen the situation or compromise officer safety.
Question 3: An officer who reports misconduct always faces a departmental review. Officer Reyes did not face a departmental review. What can you logically conclude?
- Officer Reyes did not report misconduct (Correct answer)
- Officer Reyes reported misconduct but was overlooked
- Officer Reyes is a senior officer
- Officer Reyes committed misconduct
Correct answer: Officer Reyes did not report misconduct
The logical structure states that reporting misconduct always leads to a review. Since no review occurred, the only valid conclusion is that Officer Reyes did not report misconduct. The other options introduce assumptions not supported by the given statement.
Question 4: While conducting a routine cell search, you find a handmade weapon hidden inside a mattress. The inmate claims it belongs to his cellmate. What should you do?
- Confiscate the weapon, document the finding, and report both inmates pending investigation (Correct answer)
- Accept the inmate's explanation and only charge the cellmate
- Leave the weapon in place and notify your supervisor verbally with no documentation
- Return after your shift to collect the weapon so you can finish the search first
Correct answer: Confiscate the weapon, document the finding, and report both inmates pending investigation
Any contraband discovered must be immediately secured and documented. Both inmates are considered suspects until an investigation determines ownership. Leaving contraband or skipping documentation violates security protocol.
Question 5: You notice a fellow officer accepting food from an inmate during mealtime and pocketing a folded piece of paper the inmate passed along. What is your MOST appropriate response?
- Report what you observed to your supervisor as soon as possible (Correct answer)
- Confront the fellow officer privately and warn him to stop
- Say nothing unless you see it happen a second time
- Ask the inmate what was written on the paper
Correct answer: Report what you observed to your supervisor as soon as possible
Accepting gifts or unauthorized items from inmates is a serious boundary violation that may indicate corruption or compromise. Officers are obligated to report observed misconduct to a supervisor, not handle it informally or ignore it.
Question 6: All inmates cleared for general population have completed intake screening. Inmate Davis has not completed intake screening. What can you logically conclude?
- Inmate Davis has not been cleared for general population (Correct answer)
- Inmate Davis is a new arrival
- Inmate Davis failed the screening
- Inmate Davis is being held in administrative segregation
Correct answer: Inmate Davis has not been cleared for general population
The logical rule states that clearance for general population requires completed intake screening. Since Davis has not completed screening, he cannot have been cleared for general population. The other options go beyond what the given information supports.
During your shift, you discover that a fire door in your housing unit is propped open with a chair.
What should you do FIRST?