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2. Which one of the following crimes known to the police in England and Wales involves the greatest total value of property
stolen?
a) burglary;
b) theft of motor vehicles;
c) theft from another person;
d) shop-lifting;
e) theft by an employee.
3. Crime prevention is most effective
a) when there is a partnership between the police and the public;
b) when common people help the police;
c) when common people refuse to help the police.
4. The smallest division of the police force is
a) a police station;
b) a subdivision;
c) a division;
d) a beat.
5. Each Constable is personally responsible for his beat.
a) true;
b) false.
6. The job of the traffic wardens in Great Britain is
a) to control offences like speeding, careless driving, drunken driving;
b) to fine drivers for the wrong parking;
c) to make sure that drivers obey parking regulations.
7. In towns a Constable works
a) 10 hours a day;
b) 6 hours a day;
c) 8 hours a day.
8. A Constable can
a) make mental notes of everything that is happening on his beat;
b) leave his beat without any good reason;
c) stop and question anyone who is acting suspiciously;
d) call up his headquarters for help or instructions if necessary.
9. Each police car is manned by a driver and an observer where
a) only observer is a trained policeman;
b) both are fully trained policemen;
c) driver is not a policeman at all.
10. The observer of a patrol car
a) reports his position by radio to the information room;
b) keeps in touch with the ordinary beat constables;
c) searches and arrests anyone who is acting suspiciously.
11. A person of this profession must be able:
- to stop a runaway thief;
- to keep order in a busy street;
- to give first aid to someone taken suddenly ill;
- to control a crowd;
- to help and advise any citizen who needs or asks for assistance;
- to deal with a road accident etc.
Name his occupation.
12. The house of a suspect can be searched by a policeman
a) with a warrant from a magistrate;
b) with the permission of the owner but without a warrant from a magistrate;
c) without a warrant from a magistrate and without the permission of the owner.
13. What fundamental principles govern the Police of Britain?
a) each policeman is individually responsible for his actions;
b) each policeman can do what he likes, because the law is always on his side;
c) it is the law that regulates every policeman’s powers.
14. The Police of Britain
a) are helped by the public;
b) are hindered by the public;
c) are indifferently treated by the public.
15. Sir Robert Peel established the first Police force in London in
a) 1892;
b) 1829;
c) 1898.
16. Your image of a policeman in Great Britain is of someone
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