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9. (A) If properly addressed, the letter will
reach my supervisor and I.
(B) The letter had been addressed to myself
and my supervisor.
(C) I believe the letter was addressed to
either my supervisor or I.
(D) My supervisor's name, as well as mine,
was on the letter.
(E) My supervisor and me will receive the
letter if it is probably addressed.
12. Acquaintance with all types of ammunition
commonly in use is extremely valuable to
the worker in crime detection chiefly
because
(A) all criminals possess this knowledge.
(B) a broad background is desirable for
success in investigative work.
(C) the worker's safety is thus ensured in
time of danger.
(D) the worker can thus eventually become
a specialist in this line.
(E) such knowledge often simplifies the
problem of investigation.
Sample Questions 10 through 12. In each of these sample questions, use your judgment and general
knowledge to select the best or most important answer from the five suggested answers. Then
darken the proper space on the sample answer sheet.
10. From the standpoint of the prisoners, the
chief advantage to be derived from a
properly administered parole system is the
(A) freedom from fear of being returned to
prison.
(B) opportunity to adjust themselves to
release from imprisonment.
(C) removal of the temptation to commit
crime.
(D) reduced cost of supervising prisoners.
(E) opportunity to save whatever they are
able to earn.
11. An officer of the law may arrest a person
without a warrant upon reasonable suspicion
that the person has committed a felony. The
chief purpose of this rule is to
(A) prevent the person's escape while his
or her guilt is being investigated.
(B) prevent the person from committing
more crimes immediately.
(C) give the person a chance to confess.
(D) permit observation of the person's
behavior.
(E) increase the rate of arrest in proportion
to the number of crimes committed.