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<blockquote data-quote="94ShoOff" data-source="post: 44823" data-attributes="member: 939"><p>Its been a while (good song by the way) but I remember cities giving only two different tests. I'm sure that different areas of the country use different tests. Spending four bucks is probably worth the money. But to be honest with ya, the tests I took were more about common knowledge and common sense. If you don't have it, don't apply! Math questions: if an officer is responding to a call 20 miles away and he can drive 40mph in 5 miles of business zone, and 60mph in 15 miles of highway, how long will it take to get to the call? They might give you a list of department grey book(rules). Then give you an action and ask if it is against policy. Exp.- Officer Smith was seen driving around smoking a cigarette. You would then have to refer to the tobacco policy to make a decision. </p><p> You might see a box with ten rows and ten columns. Each box would be filled with a letter. They would then give a list of directions. Exp.- Go to the third row, travel all the way to the right and go around the box counterclockwise until you reach the third D. Whats the letter below that D? This will test how you can follow directions. Those are the basic tests I remember. Most people wind up taking several tests before placing well so don't get discouraged if you don't get the results you want. One guy I know took 37 tests before getting hired. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94ShoOff, post: 44823, member: 939"] Its been a while (good song by the way) but I remember cities giving only two different tests. I'm sure that different areas of the country use different tests. Spending four bucks is probably worth the money. But to be honest with ya, the tests I took were more about common knowledge and common sense. If you don't have it, don't apply! Math questions: if an officer is responding to a call 20 miles away and he can drive 40mph in 5 miles of business zone, and 60mph in 15 miles of highway, how long will it take to get to the call? They might give you a list of department grey book(rules). Then give you an action and ask if it is against policy. Exp.- Officer Smith was seen driving around smoking a cigarette. You would then have to refer to the tobacco policy to make a decision. You might see a box with ten rows and ten columns. Each box would be filled with a letter. They would then give a list of directions. Exp.- Go to the third row, travel all the way to the right and go around the box counterclockwise until you reach the third D. Whats the letter below that D? This will test how you can follow directions. Those are the basic tests I remember. Most people wind up taking several tests before placing well so don't get discouraged if you don't get the results you want. One guy I know took 37 tests before getting hired. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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