&magicnumber=25&category1=Officer Survival&category2=Criminal Law&category3=10-Codes&category4=Unknown Risk Traffic Stops&category5=Search and Seizure&question1=What is a downed-officer rescue?&question2=Name the three positions your weapon can be in when not holstered or slung.&question3=When 'Slicing the Pie', what should you do when encountering a threat?&question4=Name the two room entry techniques where two officers can enter a room safely while covering unknown areas.&question5=Name the four positions in the diamond formation.&question6=Name the three classes of crimes.&question7=A crime committed when a person enters any structure, vehicle, or vessel; with the intent to commit petit or grand larceny, assault, battery, or any other felony. &question8=Name the two elements of the 'Two-prong' Miranda test. &question9=The amendment that protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. &question10=Crime committed when a person takes the property of another, or in the presence of another, by force or threat of force; real or percieved, uses force to overcome resistance to the taking of property, or uses force to facilitate an escape.&question11=Define 10-60&question12=Define 10-10&question13=Define 10-16&question14=Define 10-37&question15=Define 10-86&question16=The portion of the vehicle an officer should stand behind for protection during contact with the driver during a traffic stop.&question17=The area between the front of the patrol vehicle and the rear of the violator's vehicle. &question18=The number of steps in the verbal judo process used during a traffic stop.&question19=The step of a traffic stop completed to determine a safe area for the stop, completed during radio traffic, prior to activating emergency lights.&question20=Common practice to touch this area of the violator vehicle prior to making contact with the driver. &question21=A search to check the outside of clothing only, based on reasonable suspicion, for weapons only. &question22=To conduct a thorough search, an officer should divide the body into how many quadrants?&question23=The process of checking a vehicle for valuable property and contraband prior to impound. &question24=The type of search conducted by an officer while only LOOKING for contraband or weapons on a suspect or in a vehicle. &question25=The 1960s case law that established the 'frisk' and the standard for reasonable suspicion. &answer1=A team based tactic to evacuate an inured officer or civilian from a dangerous area for the purpose of medical assistance or simply move to safety.&answer2=High-Ready, Low-Ready, Suppress Muzzle&answer3=Once the threat is discovered, move to the last point of cover and verbally challenge the subject. &answer4=Button hook and Criss cross&answer5=Point man/Leader, Left Flank, Right Flank, and Rear Guard&answer6=Misdemeanor, Gross Misdemeanor, and Felony&answer7=Burglary&answer8=Custody and Interrogation&answer9=The 4th Amendment&answer10=Robbery&answer11=Officer needs assistance&answer12=Fight &answer13=Domestic Disturbance&answer14=Suspicious Circumstances/Subject&answer15=Open Door&answer16=B-Post&answer17=No Zone&answer18=7 steps&answer19=Forcasting the stop&answer20=Touching the trunk/tailgate of the vehicle. &answer21=Terry Frisk&answer22=4 quadrants&answer23=Vehicle Inventory&answer24=Visual Search&answer25=(USC) Terry vs. the state of Ohio&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=&finalanswer=&gamename=Monday #1&loadresult=Load Success!