CJBAT - The Full Guide
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- The CJBAT is an exam used by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) to test police officer candidates on their cognitive, memorization, and behavioral abilities. You can find our page on the CJBAT here: www.jobtestprep.com/cjbat-tes...
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In this video, we'll go over the following subjects:
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - What Is the CJBAT?
00:49 - CJBAT Behavioral Attributes
01:46 - CJBAT Memorization
02:22 - CJBAT Written Abilities and Reasoning Skills
03:22 - Summary
03:45 - Outro
Here are the solutions to the questions that appear in the video:
Labor Crisis - The statement is based on the following section of the passage: ’Given the impossibility of financing expenditures with deficits, one can realistically suggest budget-neutral increases in training programs and subsidies to businesses.’ In other words, the author suggests that the government cannot afford further expansion of the country's debt and therefore offers alternative measures to overcome the crisis. Thus, the statement is true.
Digital Watches - The correct answer is C. Answer A and D are incorrect because the interest is in digital watches, not pocket watches. Answer B is incorrect because the facts are about watches, not smartphones. Answer C is correct because it best expresses the ideas in the sentences above.
Arson - The correct answer is C. The crime described is first-degree arson - setting fire to an occupied building or structure that is not the property of the person setting it on fire. Whether or not the people or animals inside the structure were hurt does not reduce the severity of the act. It is classified as a Class 3 felony, not a misdemeanor. Note: A Class 3 misdemeanor would only be likely under fourth-degree arson law. A fourth-degree arson occurs when a person knowingly or recklessly creates a fire or explosion that puts another person's life or property in danger. As in this case the fire was deliberately set to an occupied building (an entrance to a store is of course part of the structure), and the danger to the property and the lives of the people inside it was not caused simply due to recklessness, this crime cannot be classified as fourth-degree arson. Answer choice A is incorrect. Any occupied structure, not just a building, being intentionally set on fire by a person who is not its owner falls under the first-degree arson law. Answer choice B is incorrect. The building being occupied is a primary condition in classifying the crime as first-degree arson. Answer choice D is incorrect. When someone sets fire to an occupied structure, even if only property is ultimately damaged, his actions are considered first-degree arson and therefore classified as a Class 3 felony.
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I took it 3 times i didn’t pass it
Is it hard?
Yes i can say that because they don’t really give enough time for the test.