The OPSRE Part 1 also known as the NPPF Step 2 Legal Exam is a three hour exam with 150 multiple choice questions on general knowledge relevant to the rank of sergeant or inspector. The exam is valid for five years from the date of passing.
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Objective Structured Performance Related Exam (OSPRE) Part 1 - Sample
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To be jailed means to be locked up.
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Bibery is corrupt.
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3. Question
A drug dealer is referred to as a dealer.
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The person that has committed a crime is most likely the suspect?
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The individual that was injured is the witness
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This individual most likely will be contacted by police to find independent facts regarding the crime is the victim
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The victim is the witness to a crime
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8. Question
A person who had knowledge that a crime was going to occur, but did nothing to stop the crime from occurring may be a suspect.
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A person that watched a crime occur is a witness?
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This person, although not directly involved in the incident, may be needed in court to testify as the events of what happened.
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