NTN Situational Judgment 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: You are a new patrol officer and your partner asks you to overlook a minor traffic violation committed by his neighbor as a personal favor. What is the BEST course of action?
- Agree to overlook the violation to maintain a good working relationship with your partner
- Issue the citation according to standard procedures regardless of the request (Correct answer)
- Ask a supervisor to handle the situation so you are not involved
- Warn the neighbor verbally but do not issue a citation
Correct answer: Issue the citation according to standard procedures regardless of the request
Officers must apply the law consistently and impartially; granting favors based on personal relationships undermines integrity and equal enforcement.
Question 2: While on duty you observe a fellow officer using excessive force on a suspect who is already restrained. What should you do FIRST?
- Wait until the incident is over and then discuss it privately with the officer
- Immediately intervene to stop the excessive force (Correct answer)
- Report the incident to a supervisor after your shift ends
- Ignore the situation since the other officer outranks you
Correct answer: Immediately intervene to stop the excessive force
Officers have a duty to intervene immediately when they witness excessive force to protect the suspect and uphold the law.
Question 3: A citizen approaches you with a complaint about noise from a neighbor's party. When you arrive, the music is no longer loud. What is the MOST appropriate response?
- Immediately cite the neighbor for the noise complaint
- Speak with both parties, document the contact, and advise the neighbor of the ordinance (Correct answer)
- Tell the complainant there is nothing you can do since the noise has stopped
- Arrest the neighbor for disturbing the peace
Correct answer: Speak with both parties, document the contact, and advise the neighbor of the ordinance
Documenting the contact and educating the neighbor on ordinances is a measured, community-oriented response that addresses the concern without over-enforcement.
Question 4: You stop a vehicle for a broken tail light. The driver offers you cash to 'forget about it.' You should:
- Accept the cash but still write the citation
- Decline the cash, issue the citation, and report the bribery attempt (Correct answer)
- Decline the cash and let the driver go with a warning
- Accept the cash only if the amount is small and covers your expenses
Correct answer: Decline the cash, issue the citation, and report the bribery attempt
Accepting a bribe is a crime; officers must refuse, issue the appropriate citation, and report the attempt through proper channels.
Question 5: You are dispatched to a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival you find both parties calm and the involved individuals say nothing happened. What should you do?
- Leave immediately since both parties deny any incident
- Conduct a thorough investigation, interview parties separately, and document your findings (Correct answer)
- Arrest both parties to be safe
- Only take a report if someone shows visible injuries
Correct answer: Conduct a thorough investigation, interview parties separately, and document your findings
Domestic situations require thorough investigation including separate interviews because victims may be reluctant to speak in front of the abuser.
Question 6: During a traffic stop, the driver tells you they have a legally registered firearm in the glove compartment. What is your BEST immediate action?
- Order the driver out of the vehicle and handcuff them immediately
- Ask the driver to keep their hands visible and not reach for the firearm while you run their information (Correct answer)
- Ignore the disclosure since the firearm is registered
- End the stop immediately for officer safety
Correct answer: Ask the driver to keep their hands visible and not reach for the firearm while you run their information
Acknowledging the disclosure, maintaining visual control of the driver's hands, and verifying registration ensures officer safety while respecting the driver's lawful rights.
Question 7: A community member approaches you on patrol and provides information about suspected drug activity at a specific address. What is the MOST appropriate first step?
- Immediately enter the address to investigate
- Document the tip, obtain the citizen's contact information if willing, and forward the information to the appropriate unit (Correct answer)
- Dismiss the tip unless the citizen can provide physical evidence
- Announce the tip over the radio so all officers are aware
Correct answer: Document the tip, obtain the citizen's contact information if willing, and forward the information to the appropriate unit
Properly documenting a tip and routing it to the appropriate investigative unit ensures legal due process and protects the integrity of any future investigation.
You are a new patrol officer and your partner asks you to overlook a minor traffic violation committed by his neighbor as a personal favor.
What is the BEST course of action?