1. The autonomic nervous system is divided into two branches, the parasympathetic nervous system and
the sympathetic nervous system. - True
2. A person can experience up to 70% reduction in peripheral vision during activation of the SNS. -
True
3. The concept that depicts the relationship betwe...
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1. The autonomic nervous system is divided into two branches, the parasympathetic nervous system and
the sympathetic nervous system. - ✔✔True
2. A person can experience up to 70% reduction in peripheral vision during activation of the SNS. -
✔✔True
3. The concept that depicts the relationship between heart rate and performance and examines the
heart rate zone for optimal performance is known as: - ✔✔Inverted - U Law
4. The heart rate zone for optimal performance is: - ✔✔115-145
5. Foods that maintain and build muscle that are used as an energy source during times of stress and to
increase mental performance are known as: - ✔✔Proteins
6. The energy system that burns out after 10-15 seconds, reducing the maximum output by 45%, is the: -
✔✔ATP/PC Systems
7. The three Components of Acceptability that underline the research philosophy of the PPCT System are
Tactical, Legal, and Human Factors. - ✔✔False
8. A subject resists from the Escort Position by pulling his arm away from the officer. - ✔✔Defensive
Resistance
9. The subject is not willing to comply with the officer's verbal commands and makes threatening
statements to the officer. This is an example of: - ✔✔Verbal Non-Compliance
, 10. Officers are dispatched to investigate a suspicious subject in front of an all night convenience store.
Upon arrival, the officers are confronted by a subject who immediately produces a knife and lunges at
the officers. - ✔✔Deadly Force Assault
11. Officers are called to an abortion clinic to remove unwanted protesters. When officers attempt to
escort a protester away from the scene, the protester goes "limp" and/or becomes "dead weight." -
✔✔Passive Resistance
12. While investigating a complaint of an "unwanted guest", officers confront a subject who assumes a
potentially "combative stance" and glares at them. - ✔✔Psychological Intimidation
13. During an interview, a subject throws a punch at the officer. - ✔✔Active Aggression
14. An officer uses the bony portion of his hand to deliver a strike to an offender's Brachial Plexus origin.
- ✔✔Deadly Force
15. An officer applies a joint lock to a subject who has resisted him from/in the escort position. - ✔✔Soft
Empty Hand Control
16. An officer uses his baton to deliver a Fluid Shockwave Strike to an offender's Tibial nerve motor
point. - ✔✔Intermediate Weapon
17. An officer tells a subject to step out of the car. - ✔✔Verbal Direction
18. An officer delivers an angle kick to a subject's Common Peroneal nerve motor point. - ✔✔Hard
Empty Hand Control
19. An officer, dressed in full uniform arrives at the scene. - ✔✔Officer Presence
20. For the purposes of officer safety, the minimum safe zone that an officer should maintain is referred
to as the: - ✔✔Reactionary Gap
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