PPAER Communication Skills 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: An officer must testify in court. Which communication approach is most effective on the stand?
- Speak rapidly to convey confidence and authority
- Use police jargon to demonstrate expertise to the judge
- Speak clearly, answer only what is asked, and pause before responding (Correct answer)
- Look at the jury constantly regardless of who asks the question
Correct answer: Speak clearly, answer only what is asked, and pause before responding
Deliberate pacing, concise answers, and thoughtful pauses demonstrate credibility and prevent inadvertent overstatement.
Question 2: Which of the following best defines 'feedback' in the communication process?
- The channel through which a message is sent
- The response from the receiver that signals whether the message was understood (Correct answer)
- Noise that distorts the original message
- The encoding of information by the sender
Correct answer: The response from the receiver that signals whether the message was understood
Feedback closes the communication loop by confirming whether the receiver interpreted the sender's message accurately.
Question 3: A supervisor notices that officers frequently misinterpret written directives. The most effective corrective measure is to:
- Post directives on the bulletin board in larger font
- Hold a briefing to verbally explain directives and allow questions (Correct answer)
- Require officers to sign that they have read the directive
- Issue the same directive again with a new date
Correct answer: Hold a briefing to verbally explain directives and allow questions
Verbal briefings with Q&A sessions allow clarification of ambiguities that written directives alone cannot resolve.
Question 4: During a high-stress traffic stop, the driver is visibly anxious. To reduce tension, the officer should first:
- Immediately demand license and registration without greeting
- Issue commands in a slow, calm, and clear tone while identifying themselves (Correct answer)
- Use silence and wait for the driver to speak first
- Place a hand on the vehicle door to assert physical presence
Correct answer: Issue commands in a slow, calm, and clear tone while identifying themselves
A calm, clear self-identification establishes authority while reducing perceived threat, which helps de-escalate anxiety.
Question 5: Which of the following is an example of a closed-ended question useful in an investigation?
- 'Can you tell me what happened that evening?'
- 'How did the incident make you feel?'
- 'Did you see the suspect enter through the front door?' (Correct answer)
- 'What do you think led up to the altercation?'
Correct answer: 'Did you see the suspect enter through the front door?'
Closed-ended questions require a specific yes/no or factual answer, which is useful for confirming specific details during an investigation.
Question 6: A report that contains passive voice throughout is problematic mainly because:
- It makes the document longer and harder to read
- It obscures who performed the action, reducing clarity and accountability (Correct answer)
- Passive voice is grammatically incorrect in official writing
- It is considered too informal for police documentation
Correct answer: It obscures who performed the action, reducing clarity and accountability
Passive voice ('the door was opened') hides the actor, which can create ambiguity about responsibility in legal documents.
Question 7: An officer responds to a domestic dispute and both parties speak simultaneously. The officer should:
- Ask both parties to be quiet and separate them to interview each individually (Correct answer)
- Allow the louder party to finish first since they appear more distressed
- Take notes from both simultaneously to be efficient
- Ask a neighbor to mediate while the officer observes
Correct answer: Ask both parties to be quiet and separate them to interview each individually
Separating the parties eliminates cross-contamination of accounts and allows each person to speak without intimidation.
An officer must testify in court.
Which communication approach is most effective on the stand?