ADPP Session
One Practice
exam (226
Questions with
complete
solutions)
What degree of situational awareness would
you be in if you were at the 'specific alert'
stage? - answer Condition Orange
What degree of situational awareness would
you be in if you were 'relaxed or unaware'? -
answer Condition White
,What degree of situational awareness would
you be in if you were in the 'action' stage? -
answer Condition Red
What degree of situational awareness would
you be in if you were 'relaxed but alert'? -
answer Condition Yellow
What degree of situational awareness would
you be in if you were in condition yellow? -
answer Relaxed but alert
What degree of situational awareness would
you be in if you were at condition white? -
answer Relaxed and unaware
What are the six stages of the decision-
making process, STOPAR? - answer Stop &
switch on, think, observe & orientate, plan,
act, and review
What does the 'REVIEW' stage of the STOPAR
process refer to? - answer Further action
review and self-review
,What does the 'Plan' stage of the STOPAR
process require you to do? - answer
Determine the strategic outcome and
required police role by evaluating the
information already obtained
What does the 'Act' stage of the STOPAR
process require you to do? - answer Identify
the various actions or steps to be undertaken
to achieve the desired strategic outcome
What does the 'Observe and Orientate' stage
of STOPAR require you to do? - answer Size
up the immediate situation through
behavioural observation and risk assessment
What does the 'Think' stage of the STOPAR
process require you to do? - answer
Organise your thoughts and prioritise the
urgency of your response based on the
information received
In a policing context, what is the definition of
'risk'? - answer The chance that someone
, may be harmed, or property damaged,
because of being exposed to a threat or
hazard
The 'Police Role' refers to the four different
personalities that police should adopt to
achieve a desired strategic outcome. What
are the four different personalities? - answer
Mediator, Facilitator, Negotiator, Law Enforcer
With reference to observation and decision
making, what does 'see' refer to? - answer
Notice or become aware of someone or
something by using your sense of sight
In situational awareness terms, what does a
'baseline' refer to? - answer An informal
measure that determines what is normal and
what is not
In situational awareness terms, what is
"observation'? - answer The combination of
seeing and watching
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