FITCO Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield FITCO facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

55 questions
65 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. What is the recommended minimum rest between two high-intensity training sessions targeting the same muscle groups? 48–72 hours
  2. During training, an instructor shares sensitive information about an ongoing inmate case as an example. Trainees should: Keep the information confidential and not share it outside training
  3. At what point during a workout is the body most ready for effective static stretching? After a workout when muscles are warm and well-perfused
  4. Which physiological factor most limits maximal strength expression in an untrained correctional officer candidate? Poor neuromuscular recruitment and motor unit activation
  5. An officer candidate aged 35 notices recovery between shuttle run levels takes longer than it did at age 25. This is MOST likely due to: Age-related decline in maximum heart rate and reduced cardiovascular recovery rate
  6. What is backward design in curriculum development? Starting with desired outcomes and working backward to plan instruction
  7. In the context of student learning, what does 'metacognition' refer to? The ability to think about and monitor one's own thinking and learning
  8. What does the grip strength test measure in the fitness evaluation? Upper body and hand strength.
  9. A facility introduces a digital shift-handover log replacing paper records. What is the most important benefit of this change? Records are searchable, time-stamped, and harder to alter, improving accountability
  10. In curriculum design, 'vertical articulation' refers to: The progression and connection of content across different levels or stages of a program
  11. During a training debrief, a trainee disagrees strongly with the evaluator's feedback. The ethical course of action is to: Express disagreement respectfully and use the formal appeal process if warranted
  12. Which physiological sign indicates a candidate is approaching their anaerobic threshold during the shuttle run? Rapid accumulation of blood lactate and heavy labored breathing
  13. A candidate completes 6 full levels of the FITCO shuttle run then stops voluntarily. Which best describes the score recorded? Level 6 (the last fully completed level)
  14. What is the primary purpose of the FITCO certification program? To validate professional competence and knowledge in the field
  15. In differentiated instruction theory, 'interest' as a learner variable refers to: A recruit's passion, curiosity, or affinity for particular topics or activities
  16. What is the importance of alignment in curriculum development? Ensuring learning objectives, instruction, and assessments work together coherently
  17. When documenting an inmate's behavior change in a log, which approach is MOST appropriate? Record specific observable behaviors with dates and times
  18. Which of the following factors most significantly hinders adult literacy learners from participating in educational programs in correctional settings? Shame and fear of being judged by peers
  19. Which approach to giving instructions to inmates is MOST likely to achieve compliance? Clear, firm, and respectful directives that explain what is expected
  20. Effective active listening during a tense exchange with an inmate includes: Maintaining eye contact, nodding appropriately, and paraphrasing key points
  21. A correctional officer trainee is asked by a classmate to share their personal study notes from a restricted training module. The trainee should: Decline and remind the classmate of confidentiality requirements
  22. Which of the following best explains why strength training is recommended as part of injury-prevention preparation for the FITCO test? It strengthens muscles and connective tissues, improving joint stability and resilience
  23. During training, a correctional officer educator is pressured by a supervisor to pass a trainee who failed key evaluations. The educator should: Document the pressure and escalate to a higher authority or ethics office
  24. A 1-repetition maximum (1RM) test is used to measure what aspect of muscular performance? Absolute maximum strength for a single effort
  25. How should differentiation be incorporated into curriculum design? By planning multiple pathways to accommodate diverse learner needs
  26. Which heart rate zone (as a percentage of maximum heart rate) best represents moderate aerobic training intensity for building a cardiovascular base? 55–70% HRmax
  27. Which document translates curriculum goals into specific daily instructional activities, timing, and resources for a single session? Lesson plan
  28. Core strength is considered foundational to overall strength performance in FITCO because the core: Transfers force between upper and lower body during dynamic tasks
  29. What type of drill is most effective for improving agility? Cone drills.
  30. Which of the following adaptations results from consistent aerobic endurance training over 8–12 weeks? Increased mitochondrial density and oxidative enzyme activity in muscle fibres
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