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a) quick – tempered and somewhat threatening;
b) rather slow, very solid and good-humoured;
d) indifferent to the public.
17. The Police in Great Britain are
a) a civil organisation, which job is to protect and help its fellow-citizens;
b) a military organisation, which job is to protect and help its fellow-citizens;
c) the servants of the Government;
d) the servants of the Crown.
18. The Police in Great Britain are unarmed. It means that they
a) must use non-violent methods of controlling a crowd: tact, persuasion, good – humour;
b) needn’t use force because British crowds are always tolerant and law – abiding;
c) are afraid to use force against the public in order not to kill someone.
19. Who wears a uniform?
a) a detective;
b) a policeman on his beat;
c) a traffic wardence;
d) a Constable.
20. Who does the citizen in trouble first turn to?
a) a detective;
b) a policeman in the patrol car;
c) a policeman on his beat;
d) a Constable.
21. The policeman in Great Britain usually works
a) in a squad under an officer;
b) in groups of two or three;
c) as an independent agent.
22. The lowest rank of a policeman is
a) a Superintendent;
b) an Inspector;
c) a Constable.
23. The best safeguard against the danger of a police state in Great Britain is the fact that
a) the British police are under the state control;
b) the British police are controlled by the Queen;
c) the British police are split up into a number of separate, autonomous police forces which are not under state control;
d) there is no national police force in Great Britain.
24. The headquarters of the Metropolitan (London) Police is
a) New Scotland Yard;
b) 10. Downing Street;
c) Buckingham Palace.
25. Coordination in the work of the Police Forces is achieved by
a) personal contacts between the policemen concerned;
b) certain services which Scotland Yard provides for all Police Forces of the country;
c) the activities of the Prime Minister;
d) a complicated communication system.
26. Arrange the ranks of the Police Forces from the bottom (the lowest rank) to the top (the highest rank).
a) Constable;
b) Chief Inspector;
c) Inspector;
d) Assistant Chief Constable;
e) Sergeant;
f) Superintendent;
g) Chief Constable;
h) Chief Superintendent.
27. A policeman is
a) allowed to belong to a trade union;
b) neither allowed to belong to a trade union nor to a political party;
c) allowed to belong to any political party.
28. Weekly statistics in Uniform Police are kept in order to show
a) how many and what sort of crimes are committed in each division of the Police Force;
b) whether the preventive measures have succeeded or not;
c) the work of the Police to common people and journalists.
29. Criminals are stopped from committing crimes by
a) the thought of the punishment;
b) the presence of a Constable on beat;
c) the sight of a patrol car.
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