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
- What is the recommended minimum rest between two high-intensity training sessions targeting the same muscle groups? → 48–72 hours
- 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
- 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
- Which physiological factor most limits maximal strength expression in an untrained correctional officer candidate? → Poor neuromuscular recruitment and motor unit activation
- 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
- What is backward design in curriculum development? → Starting with desired outcomes and working backward to plan instruction
- In the context of student learning, what does 'metacognition' refer to? → The ability to think about and monitor one's own thinking and learning
- What does the grip strength test measure in the fitness evaluation? → Upper body and hand strength.
- 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
- In curriculum design, 'vertical articulation' refers to: → The progression and connection of content across different levels or stages of a program
- 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
- Which physiological sign indicates a candidate is approaching their anaerobic threshold during the shuttle run? → Rapid accumulation of blood lactate and heavy labored breathing
- 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)
- What is the primary purpose of the FITCO certification program? → To validate professional competence and knowledge in the field
- In differentiated instruction theory, 'interest' as a learner variable refers to: → A recruit's passion, curiosity, or affinity for particular topics or activities
- What is the importance of alignment in curriculum development? → Ensuring learning objectives, instruction, and assessments work together coherently
- When documenting an inmate's behavior change in a log, which approach is MOST appropriate? → Record specific observable behaviors with dates and times
- 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
- Which approach to giving instructions to inmates is MOST likely to achieve compliance? → Clear, firm, and respectful directives that explain what is expected
- Effective active listening during a tense exchange with an inmate includes: → Maintaining eye contact, nodding appropriately, and paraphrasing key points
- 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
- 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
- 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
- A 1-repetition maximum (1RM) test is used to measure what aspect of muscular performance? → Absolute maximum strength for a single effort
- How should differentiation be incorporated into curriculum design? → By planning multiple pathways to accommodate diverse learner needs
- 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
- Which document translates curriculum goals into specific daily instructional activities, timing, and resources for a single session? → Lesson plan
- Core strength is considered foundational to overall strength performance in FITCO because the core: → Transfers force between upper and lower body during dynamic tasks
- What type of drill is most effective for improving agility? → Cone drills.
- 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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