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PPCT STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023/2024 What are the two counter strikes? - ANSWER-Straight punch, Palm heel strike What are you trying to achieve with a pressure point? - ANSWER-Pain Compliance What are you trying to achieve with a strike? - ANSWER-Motor Disfunction What is the...

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PPCT STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS 2023/2024

What are the two counter strikes? - ANSWER-Straight punch, Palm heel strike



What are you trying to achieve with a pressure point? - ANSWER-Pain Compliance



What are you trying to achieve with a strike? - ANSWER-Motor Disfunction



What is the main target of the two counter strikes? - ANSWER-Torso



A baton is considered what level of control - ANSWER-Intermediate Weapon



What is the weakest baton strike - ANSWER-Back hand cutting strike



When delivering a forward baton strike your palm should be? - ANSWER-Facing up



Suspect pulls his arm inwards, what is this called and how do you react? - ANSWER-Side curl, transport
wrist lock



Suspect locks his arm straight out while in the escort position, what is this called and what is your
reaction? - ANSWER-Straight arm lockout, straight armbar take down



What position are you in, in the escort position? - ANSWER-Level 2 ½



In a wrist lock what finger to you apply pressure towards? - ANSWER-Index finger



What is a primary distraction technique? - ANSWER-Knee Strike

, What is the primary target of an angle kick? - ANSWER-Common peroneal nerve motor point



You deliver a pain compliance technique to a suspect, if you do not relieve pressure once the suspect
complies what are two things that could happen? - ANSWER-1. Escalate resistance

2. Go unconscious



Most dangerous type of subject - ANSWER-Potentially uncooperative



4 Weapon retention survival strategies - ANSWER-1. Maintain reactionary gap

2. Identifying threatening body language

3. Develop predetermined survival response

4. Maintain psychological control of subject and environment



4 steps in weapon retention - ANSWER-1. Stabilize grip

2. Pull weapon to center

3. Release and stun

4. Distract if release fails



4 issues that help prepare an officer for disarming - ANSWER-1. Relative distance

2. Distractionary windows

3. Absolute commitment

4. Follow up control



What is the Disarming procedure - ANSWER-1. Perry

2. Secure

3. Disarm and stun

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