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TCOLE Exam Questions & Answers | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2025 Version, Exams of Ethics

1. (1.1.1) The condition of the body that enables an individual to use his or her body in activities requiring strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, coordination, agility power, balance, speed, and accuracy, without undue experience of fatigue and exhaustion is the definition of A. wellness B. physical fitness C. stamina D. good conditioning - ✔✔B. Physical Fitness 2. (1.1.1) That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. A. Ergonomics B. Wellness C. Fitness D. Physiology - ✔✔B. Wellness

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1. (1.1.1) The condition of the body that enables an individual to use his or her body in activities
requiring strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, coordination, agility power,
balance, speed, and accuracy, without undue experience of fatigue and exhaustion is the definition of
A. wellness
B. physical fitness
C. stamina
D. good conditioning - ✔✔B. Physical Fitness
2. (1.1.1) That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk
potential.
A. Ergonomics
B. Wellness
C. Fitness
D. Physiology - ✔✔B. Wellness
3. (1.1.1) is defined by TCLEOSE as that condition of the human organism that consists
of its health and disease status and risk potential. There are varying degrees of wellness, ranging from
death to optimal well-being. Genuine health is not just the absence of disease or infirmity, it is a state of
positive well-being. It induces the physical, mental, spiritual, and social emotional dimensions of life.
Total well-being translates into the practice of positive lifestyle behaviors and good health habits.
A. Physical fitness
B. Wellness
C. Stamina
D. Good conditioning. - ✔✔B. Wellness
4. (1.1.1) Physical fitness can be divided into two categories which are
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  1. (1.1.1) The condition of the body that enables an individual to use his or her body in activities requiring strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, coordination, agility power, balance, speed, and accuracy, without undue experience of fatigue and exhaustion is the definition of A. wellness B. physical fitness C. stamina D. good conditioning - ✔✔B. Physical Fitness
  2. (1.1.1) That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. A. Ergonomics B. Wellness C. Fitness D. Physiology - ✔✔B. Wellness
  3. (1.1.1) is defined by TCLEOSE as that condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. There are varying degrees of wellness, ranging from death to optimal well-being. Genuine health is not just the absence of disease or infirmity, it is a state of positive well-being. It induces the physical, mental, spiritual, and social emotional dimensions of life. Total well-being translates into the practice of positive lifestyle behaviors and good health habits. A. Physical fitness B. Wellness C. Stamina D. Good conditioning. - ✔✔B. Wellness
  4. (1.1.1) Physical fitness can be divided into two categories which are

A. Health related and wellness. B. Motor related and wellness. C. Functional and health related fitness; and motor fitness D. None of the above - ✔✔C. Functional and health related fitness; and motor fitness

  1. (1.1.1) Specifically, in regards to the "two categories of physical fitness" which of the following is more important? A. Functional/health related B. Motor related C. Wellness D. None of the above - ✔✔A. Functional/health related
  2. (1.1.1) Wellness ranges from optimum health to A. death B. medium health C. marginal health D. old age - ✔✔A. death
  3. (1.1.1) Which of the following statements is correct concerning the "Wellness Pyramid?" A. How we act, function, and perform during our everyday lives does not have that much impact on fitness/wellness. B. Self-responsibility has marginal impact on fitness/well-being C. Exercise and proper nutrition make up the foundation of the Wellness Pyramid D. Nutrition is not a part of this concept - ✔✔C. Exercise and proper nutrition make up the foundation of the Wellness Pyramid
  4. (1.1.1) The BPOC list the following six specific factors that make up the "Wellness Pyramid." Which of the following factors make up the foundation on which the Wellness Pyramid is built? A. Self-Responsibility B. Stress Management

D. Critical Incident Stress (CIS) is not incident specific. - ✔✔A. Some types of stress are considered as being "positive."

  1. 1.3.1) The BPOC defines " " as the natural reaction of the mind and body to a demand placed on it - pleasant o unpleasant. A. Eustress B. Distress C. Stress D. "CIS" - ✔✔C. Stress
  2. (1.3.1) The BPOC defines " " as a stressor that is perceived as positive such as a promotion, getting married or achieving an accomplishment. A. Eustress B. Acute stress C. Distress D. Chronic stress - ✔✔A. Eustress
  3. (1.3.1) The BPOC describes " " as a stressor that is perceived as negative such as an injury, illness, divorce or being fired. A. Eustress B. Distress C. CIS D. PTSD - ✔✔B. Distress
  4. (1.3.1) " " is defined as prolonged unrelieved stress also called cumulative stress. Prolonged unrelieved wear and tear results from too many demands. An extreme example of this is burnout when a person loses energy and interest because of unrelieved stress. A. Eustress B. Distress C. Acute stress D. Chronic stress - ✔✔D. Chronic stress
  1. (1.3.1) The BPOC use the acronym "CIS" for which of the following terms? A. Crisis Intervention Specific B. Critical Involvement Situation C. Critical Incident Stress D. Crisis Independent Stress - ✔✔C. Critical Incident Stress
  2. (1.3.1) " " is incident specific. This is heavy-duty stress that causes psychological and physical discomfort for 2 days to 1 month. It is considered "normal" response to an abnormal extreme situation. A. PTSD B. CIS C. CID D. PTCD - ✔✔B. CIS
  3. (1.3.1) Based on Chapter One of the BPOC, which of the following statements is true? A. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) creates major distress & long lasting disruptive changes in person's life. This is not "normal" stress and may need professional help. B. PTSD is heavy-duty stress that causes psychological and physical discomfort for 2 days to 1 month. C. Eustress is a stressor that is perceived as negative such as an injury, illness, divorce or being fired. D. Law enforcement is the only profession with high levels of stress. - ✔✔A. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) creates major distress & long lasting disruptive changes in person's life. This is not "normal" stress and may need professional help.
  4. (1.3.2) A " " is defined by the BPOC as a demand, real or imagined, that disrupts a person's equilibrium and initiates the stress response. A. problem B. stressor C. critical situation D. none of the above - ✔✔B. stressor
  1. (1.5.2) Which of the following statements is "true" in regards to PTSD? A. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are less severe and persist less than two to three days. B. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are more severe and usually persist for about two to three weeks. C. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are more severe and persist after 1 month after the incident. D. Symptoms in PTSD are not at all similar to those found in Critical Stress Disorder. - ✔✔C. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are more severe and persist after 1 month after the incident.
  2. (1.6.1) Based on the BPOC, which of the following statements is not correct? A. The frequency of suicide in the U.S. is "1 every 16 minutes." B. Men attempt suicide more often, women are more likely to complete suicide. C. Men more often use firearms in attempting suicide; women more often use drugs or poisons. D. Marital problems increases risk of suicide 4.8 times. - ✔✔B. Men attempt suicide more often, women are more likely to complete suicide.
  3. (1.6.1) According to law enforcement statistics furnished by the BPOC, an average of 69 law enforcement officers died feloniously in the U.S each year during the 1990's but police suicides averaged more than per year during that same decade. A. 300 B. 400 C. 500 D. 600 - ✔✔A. 300
  4. (1.7.2) Based on the BPOC, which of the following statements would be a "myth." A. Alcoholism is a disease for which recovery is guaranteed IF the alcoholic begins and sticks with a recovery program. If not, premature death is likely. B. Many alcoholics hold high-level jobs and function well at work for years before their performance is noticeable affected by drinking.

C. No one really knows what drives a person to drink. Studies have implicated physical, genetic, psychological, environmental, and social factors. D. All alcoholics are skid-row drunks. - ✔✔D. All alcoholics are skid-row drunks.

  1. (1.7.5) Which of the following was not specifically given by the BPOC as a symptom of steroid use? A. Mood swings and increased aggressiveness B. Acne C. Voice lowering (in females) D. Decrease risks of liver cancer, hepatitis, hypertension and diabetes. - ✔✔D. Decrease risks of liver cancer, hepatitis, hypertension and diabetes.
  2. (2.1.1) Policing in America has its roots in methods. A. Posse comitatus B. Spanish C. French D. European - ✔✔D. European
  3. (2.1.1) In early American history, the northeastern states generally had the "watch and ward" system of policing. "Watch" was policing , while "ward" was policing. A. Evening, Midmorning B. Nighttime, Daytime C. Weekends, Monday through Friday D. Daytime, Nighttime - ✔✔B. Nighttime, Daytime
  4. (2.1.2) August Volmer can best be remembered for: A. identifying police corruption B. Getting the Pendleton Act passed C. Creating the FBI D. His contribution to the goal of professionalizing the police - ✔✔D. His contribution to the goal of professionalizing the police
  1. (2.1.3) According to the BPOC, which of the following would not be a true statement? A. During Texas' 100 years as a province of Mexico, Mexican governors reigned over the territory that would later become Texas. B. Stephen F. Austin employed a militia group to protect the settlers from Indian and bandit raids. This group later became known as the Texas Rangers. C. Two elected law enforcement officials in Texas are constables and sheriffs. D. The watch/ward system of police became prevalent in Texas because of its large territory and absence of large cities/urban areas. - ✔✔D. The watch/ward system of police became prevalent in Texas because of its large territory and absence of large cities/urban areas.
  2. (2.1.3) In the Texas Legislature enacted legislation that created TCLEOSE. A. 1962 B. 1965 C. 1972 D. 1975 - ✔✔B. 1965
  3. (2.1.4) The is the statutory authority for the Commission (TCLEOSE) to establish rules that law enforcement agencies and officers must follow. A. Code of Criminal Procedure B. Government Code C. Occupations Code D. Health and Safety Code - ✔✔C. Occupations Code
  4. (2.1.4) A " " is defined by TCLEOSE Rules as any magazine-fed repeating rifle with iron/open sights or with a frame mounted optical enhancing sighting device, 3 power or less, that is carried by the individual officer in an official capacity. (TCLEOSE Rule 211.1) A. long-range rifle B. precision rifle C. patrol rifle D. shotgun - ✔✔C. patrol rifle
  1. (2.1.4) A " " is defined by TCLEOSE Rules as any rifle with a frame mounted optical sighting device greater than 3 power that is carried by the individual officer in an official capacity. (TCLEOSE Rule 211.1) A. long-range rifle B. precision rifle C. patrol rifle D. shotgun - ✔✔B. precision rifle
  2. (2.1.4) When a person that holds a TCLEOSE peace officer license is arrested, charged, or indicted for a criminal offense above the grade of Class C misdemeanor or for any Class C misdemeanor involving the duties and responsibilities of his office for family violence, that person must report such fact to the commission in writing within days. (Rule 211.27) A. 6 B. 12 C. 24 D. 30 - ✔✔D. 30
  3. (2.1.4) According to Commission Rules, if a licensee's name is changed for any reason, such as marriage, divorce, or other court action, it must be reported to the Commission within days. (Rule 211.27) A. 60 B. 50 C. 40 D. 30 - ✔✔D. 30
  4. (2.1.4) A person may not become a peace officer if they have ever been convicted of: (Rule 217.1) A. Three or more of any misdemeanor crimes. B. Any Class "C" Misdemeanor. C. Any family violence offense. D. None of the above - ✔✔C. Any family violence offense.
  1. (2.1.4) Which of the following statements is true concerning TCLEOSE Rule's for "minimum" educational requirement for becoming a peace officer in Texas provided the person attends an Academic Alternative to the Basic Peace Officer Course taught at a TCLEOSE approved program at a college (For example ACC)? (Rule 217.1) A. All persons must have at least a Bachelor's Degree. B. All persons must have at least an Associate's Degree. C. All persons must have an honorable discharge from the military. D. Person must have at least four years of active military service and be honorably discharged. - ✔✔B. All persons must have at least an Associate's Degree.
  2. (2.1.4) Which of the following is a minimum standard to be permanently licensed as a peace office in Texas? (Rule 217.1) A. All persons must have at least a Bachelor's Degree B. All persons must have at least an AAS Degree in Criminal Justice C. All persons must have at least two years of active military service. D. All persons must have been subjected to a background investigation and has been interviewed prior to appointment by representatives of the appointing authority. - ✔✔D. All persons must have been subjected to a background investigation and has been interviewed prior to appointment by representatives of the appointing authority.
  3. (2.1.4) The most minimum age at which a person may ever become a peace officer in Texas is. (Rule 217.1) A. 18 B. 20 C. 21 D. 25 - ✔✔A. 18
  4. (2.1.4) Part of the legislatively required peace officer training must include the curricula and learning objectives developed by the commission, to include supervision issues for each peace officer appointed to their first supervisory position, this training must be completed within months following the date of appointment as a supervisor. (Rule 217.11) A. 6 0 days

B. 12 months C. 24 months D. None of the above - ✔✔C. 24 months

  1. (2.1.4) The legislatively required continuing education program for individual's licensed as peace officers shall consist of hours of training every month unit of a training cycle. (Rule 217.11) A. 25, 12 B. 35, 24 C. 40, 24 D. 50, 12 - ✔✔C. 40, 24
  2. (2.1.4) In addition to other training requirement, each_______________ s required to complete a 20 hour course of training in civil process during each current training cycle. (Rule 217.11) A. Deputy sheriff B. City marshal C. Deputy constable D. DPS commissioned officer - ✔✔C. Deputy constable
  3. (2.1.4) According to TCLEOSE Rules, the commission take disciplinary action against a licensee for failure to complete the appropriate training within a training cycle. (Rule 217.11) A. shall B. must C. may D. none of the above - ✔✔C. may
  4. (2.1.4) In addition to other training requirements, each deputy constable is required to complete a hour course of training in civil process during each current training cycle. (Rule 217.11) A. 10 B. 15

B. An examination may not be re-taken by an individual who has had a license expire over two years ago. C. An examination may not be taken by an individual who already holds an active license. D. An examination may never be taken again by an individual who has had a license in the past that has expired. - ✔✔C. An examination may not be taken by an individual who already holds an active license. D.

  1. (2.1.4) TCLEOSE Rule 219.1 states that, " ." A. an eligible examinee will be allowed one opportunity to pass the examination. If an individual is dismissed from an exam for cheating, any remaining attempts are invalidated and the basic licensing course must be repeated. B. an eligible examinee will be allowed three opportunities to pass the examination. If an individual is dismissed from an exam for cheating, the applicant will not be allowed to ever take the exam again. C. an eligible examinee will be allowed three opportunities to pass the examination. If an individual is dismissed from an exam for cheating, any remaining attempts are invalidated and the basic licensing course must be repeated. D. an eligible examinee will be allowed four opportunities to pass the examination. If an individual is dismissed from an exam for cheating, any remaining attempts are invalidated and the basic licensing - ✔✔C. an eligible examinee will be allowed three opportunities to pass the examination. If an individual is dismissed from an exam for cheating, any remaining attempts are invalidated and the basic licensing course must be repeated.
  2. (2.1.4) Based TCLEOSE Rule 219.1, which of the following statements is true in regards to taking the TCLEOSE Peace Officer licensing examination? A. After two failures, the examinee must repeat the basic licensing course for the license sought. The academic alternative program may be repeated to satisfy this requirement. B. After three failures, the examinee must repeat the basic licensing course for the license sought. The academic alternative program may not be repeated. C. After four failures, the examinee must repeat the basic licensing course for the license sought. The academic alternative program may be repeated. D. After three failures, the examinee is not allowed to take the examination again. - ✔✔B. After three failures, the examinee must repeat the basic licensing course for the license sought. The academic alternative program may not be repeated.
  1. (2.1.4) An agency that employs at least peace officers must comply with the annual firearm proficiency requirements. (Rule 217.21) A. 1 B. 5 C. 10 D. 20 - ✔✔A. 1
  2. (2.1.4) The annual firearms proficiency requirement for handguns must include a minimum passing percentage of % with a minimum firing of rounds, including at least rounds of duty ammunition. (Rule 217.21) A. 50%, 50, 5 B. 60%, 100, 10 C. 70%, 50, 5 D. 80%, 150, 15 - ✔✔C. 70%, 50, 5
  3. (2.1.4) The minimum standards for the annual firearms proficiency course of fire for shotguns shall be a minimum of rounds of duty ammunition fired at a range of at least yards. (Rule 217.21) A. 5, 25 B. 10, 15 C. 5, 15 D. 25, 25 - ✔✔C. 5, 15
  4. (2.1.4) The minimum standards for the annual firearms proficiency course of fire for precision rifles shall be a minimum of rounds of duty ammunition fired at a range of at least 100 yards; however an agency may, in its discretion, allow a range of less than 100 yards but not less than 50 yards if the minimum passing percentage is raised to percent. (Rule 217.21) A. 50, 25 B. 25, 50 C. 20, 75 D. 20, 90 - ✔✔D. 20, 90

D. None of the above. - ✔✔B. A Commission Rule

  1. (2.1.5) Based on the BPOC, most of the workload of patrol officers and detectives under the " "consists of handling crimes that have already been committed, disturbances in progress, traffic violations , and such. Exceptions include crime prevention and narcotics investigations. This model of law enforcement relies on limited information, mostly from victims, witnesses, and suspects. Focus tends to be on one "incident" which is resolved before moving to the next "incident". A. Community Policing Model of Law Enforcement B. Traditional Police Service Model of Law Enforcement C. Untraditional Police Model of Law Enforcement D. None of the above would be correct - ✔✔B. Traditional Police Service Model of Law Enforcement
  2. (2.1.5) Which of the following specific characteristics did the BPOC indicate would usually be used to describe the "Traditional Police Service Model?" A. Reactive response, incident driven, use of the criminal justice system, and very little use of aggregate statistics. B. Receptive to citizen input, incident driven, use of the criminal justice system, and little use of aggregate statistics. C. Proactive response, incident driven, non-use of the criminal justice system, and use of aggregate statistics. D. Reactive response, incident driven, use of the criminal justice system, and use of aggregate statistics - ✔✔D. Reactive response, incident driven, use of the criminal justice system, and use of aggregate statistics
  3. (2.1.5) In the "Traditional Police Service Model" of policing, most decisions are made: A. at the management and mid-management level with little citizen involvement. B. at the management and mid-management level with significant citizen involvement C. at the management and mid-management level with significant lower level employee involvement. D. None of the above. - ✔✔A. at the management and mid-management level with little citizen involvement.
  4. (2.1.5) Within the traditional police service model, most decisions are made at the management and mid-management level with little involvement.

A. supervisor B. commissioner C. court D. citizen - ✔✔D. citizen

  1. (3.1.1) According to TCLEOSE, the earliest definition of "professionalism" comes from A. physicians B. law C. military D. religion - ✔✔D. religion
  2. (3.1.1) " "is the occupation which one professes to be skilled in and to follow. A vocation in which professed knowledge of some branch of learning is used in its application to the affairs of others, or in the practice of an art based upon it. A. Law B. Religion C. Profession D. Military - ✔✔C. Profession
  3. (3.1.2) Which of the following was specifically listed by TCLEOSE as being a "characteristic of professionalism?" A. Service to others. B. Community policing. C. Traditional policing. D. High criminal arrest rate. - ✔✔A. Service to others.
  4. (3.l.2) Which of the following was specifically listed by TCLEOSE as being an "advantage" of the "professional model for law enforcement?" A. Public or client were less served. B. Quality of peace officers is improved.