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1. Motorized vehicles, power assisted or electric bikes (ebikes) must be transported to a pound under contract with the service.
a. True
b) False
false
2. Where would a member take fuel or oil prior to submitting the container or equipment?
a. Service Fleet and materials management garage to have it safely removed
b) The ETF garage to have it safely removed
c) The Property Unit garage to have it safely removed
d) Put it in your own vehicle, why waste?
A – Fleet and materials management
3. When seizing a large quantity of property, members should notify __________ during normal buinsess hours to arrange for the use of a truck to transport large seizures of property directly to the PEMU.
a. The PEMU
b. The Fleet and Materials Management
c. The Drug Squad
d. The Employment Unit
B- Fleet and Materials Management
4. Bulk drugs should be stored in ________ bags.
a. Plastic Property bags
b. Drug Submission envelopes
c. Paper Bags
d. Special bags marked for bulk drugs only
Plastic Property Bags
5. The DLMS locker may from time to time be used to dry biohazardous property.
a. True
b. False
FALSE – FIS to be contacted – arrangements made to have the seized property properly dried
6. Firearms shall be properly unloaded and ammunition shall be stored in separate corrugated cardboard boxes. They may be submitted in the same locker, but must be in separate boxes.
a. True
b. False
FALSE – they must be submitted in separate lockers
7. All cash seized in accordance with a Drug investigation and or/Proceeds of Crime Legislation shall be forwarded to
a. The PEMU cashier
b. The seized Property Management Directorate by the PEMU cashier
c. The seized Currency Management Directorate by the PEMU cashier
d. seized Proceeds Management Directorate by the PEMU cashier
B - seized Property Management Directorate by the PEMU cashier
8. How much notice must be given to the PEMU when arranging for Property received at PEMU to be delivered through the DLMS for court or release purposes?
a. 24 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 72 hours
d. Seven days
B- 48 hours
9. If there is a service wide failure in the DLMS system...where shall the property be stored?
a. The unit commanders office
b. The staff sergeants office
c. The parade room
d. The administration coordinators office
e. A secure location as designated by the unit commander
E- A secure location as designated by the unit commander. The TPS 712 shall be stored in the Staff sergeants office
10. Upon receipt of a DLMS refusal Notice, the officer in charge shall ensure the submitting officer corrects the submission within seven days of the
a. date the officer learned of the refusal
b. date the refusal transaction was processed
c. date the officer in charge was notified of the refusal
d. date the unit commander outlined on the email
B – the date the refusal was processed
11. overdue notice from Unit Commander- removed as soon as practicable
info
12. The Property and Evidence Management – Drug Repository will accept drugs seized by police officers from another police service, only if the seizing officer accompanies the drugs and personally submits them to the repository.
a. True
b. False
FALSE – They will only accept the drugs if a Toronto police officer submits the drugs
13. Court exhibits removed from the Drug Reposistory will have their location noted and return monitored. Exhibits not returned in _____ days shall be identified and the information forwarded to the requesting officers unit commander and to the Drug Squad – Central Drug Information Unit (CDIU).
a. Three
b. Four
c. Seven
d. Thirty
D - SEVEN
14. When submitting drugs to be analysed by Health Canada – Sample Control Division, The sample limit is ______ grams. Except when submitting KHAT, the minimum is 200grams.
a. 100 grams
b. 20 grams
c. 10 grams
d. 80 grams
C- 10 grams
15. Drug Exhibit envelopes that have been opened shall be re-weighed, packaged and sealed in the presence on a supervisor. The drug exhibit envelopes must be resealed individually in separate plastic property bags with the information section on the front of the bag fully completed. The pre printed number on the property bag must be recorded in the memorandum book.
a. True
b. False
true
16. Valuable Property Means:
a. Perishable and other items that may make a prisoner the target of a theft or robbery
b. Money, jewellery, and other items that may make a prisoner the target of a theft or robbery
c. Money, jewellery, and other items that may make a prisoner the target of a sexual assault
d. Any item that may make a prison the target of any criminal offence
B - Money, jewellery, and other items that may make a prisoner the target of a theft or robbery
17. Who is responsible for ensuring that the TPS 470 and any prescribed medication accompanies the prisoner to court, a correctional facility or medical facility
a. The booking officer
b. The officer in charge
c. The arresting officer
d. The transporting officer
A – the booking officer bUT ALSO THE TRANSPORTING ---
18. In the procedure Emergency Incident Response – A level 2 is considered
a. A disaster Incident
b. Emergency Response
c. A Major Incident
d. A major Disaster
A Major Incident
19. _______________requires that people enter and remain in a building with the doors and windows closed due to an external environmental threat. Fans, including heating and air conditioning units, should be turned off to prevent air from outside entering the building. Normal operations may continue within the building.
a. Shelter in place
b. Hold and Secure
c. Lockdown
d. Emergency
SHELTER IN PLACE
20. ___________________ means that all movement in and out of the school and within the school is restricted as the danger is inside the school or is on school property and poses an immediate threat to the students or staff.
a. Shelter in place
b. Hold and Secure
c. Lockdown
d. Emergency
LOCKDOWN
21. ______________means that all movement in and out of the school is restricted and external doors locked, however, movement within the school is not restricted as the external danger near the school poses no immediate threat to the students or staff unless they leave the building.
a. Shelter in place
b. Hold and Secure
c. Lockdown
d. Emergency
HOLD AND SECURE
22. Incident Commander Cadre means Toronto Police Service Senior Officers who have been trained as incident commanders and will be available 24/7 on an “on call” basis and may be activated through the Inspector - Public Safety & Emergency Management (PS&EM).
a. True
b. False
true
23. ________________means the general response activities and resources to mitigate the situation of any incident. Members respond quickly to the report of an emergency situation to gather information, assess the situation, and determine whether additional members and specialized response is required. Many emergency incidents are resolved within a short period of time, using resources available at the divisional level.
a. LEVEL ONE
b. LEVEL TWO
c. LEVEL THREE
d. LEVEL ONE EMERGENCY RESPONSE
e. LEVEL TWO MAJOR INCIDENT
LEVEL ONE EMERGENCY RESPONSE
24. ________________ means an emergency incident which exceeds a division's normal operational resources and requires additional support, or multiple agency co-ordination at the site and some degree of external support. Level 2 - Major incidents may continue for an extended period of time and require a site Command Post and/or the Police Command Centre (PCC).
a. LEVEL ONE
b. LEVEL TWO
c. LEVEL THREE
d. LEVEL ONE EMERGENCY RESPONSE
e. LEVEL TWO MAJOR INCIDENT
level two major incident
25. ____________means an incident that may affect a significant portion of the population, may continue for a long period of time and may require an extensive recovery period. Response to a disaster may require the activation of the Police Command Centre (PCC), the Emergency Operations Centre (EDC), political direction and support, and the official declaration of a disaster in accordance with Municipal Code 59 and the provincial Emergency Management and CivilProtection Act
a. LEVEL ONE
b. LEVEL TWO
c. LEVEL THREE DISASTER INCIDENT
d. LEVEL ONE EMERGENCY RESPONSE
e. LEVEL TWO MAJOR INCIDENT
LEVEL THREE DISASTER INCIDENT
26. Toronto Emergency Management Program Committee (TEMPC) means a committee comprised of the Chief Of Police and key representatives from local boards, city agencies, and other agencies and organizations, is responsible for the overall management of Level 3 - Disaster Incidents. During these emergencies, this group is collectively responsible for the direction and co-ordination of emergency response operations within the City of Toronto.
a. True
b. False
FALSE - the chief may be on this committee but the main complainant is the MAYOR
27. _____________means a team of people representing involved agencies with responsibility for the incident, which jointly provide management direction to an incident through a common set of incident objectives and strategies established al the command level. Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
a. Toronto Emergency Management Program Committee (TEMPC)
b. materiel
c. Senior Management Team
d. Incident Management System Team (IMS Team)
e. Unified Command
UNIFIED COMMAND
28. The role of the ----------------is to co-ordinate the strategic police response to the site(s) while ensuring that essential policing services continue throughout the city.
a. Toronto Emergency Management Program Committee (TEMPC)
b. Police Command Centre
c. Senior Management Team
d. Incident Management System Team (IMS Team)
e. Unified Command
police command centre
29. Although the --------- on scene assumes the role of Incident Commander, the Service has established a cadre of trained Incident Commanders, capable of assuming incident command whenever called upon do so.
a. First supervisor on scene
b. First police officer on scene
c. First trained incident manager
d. First Unit commander
FIRST POLICE OFFICER
30. In order to ensure the safety of the public, emergency responders and Service members, an effective communication strategy is vital to impart crucial information to all involved at the beginning, during and at the completion of an emergency. When developing a communication strategy, the Incident Commander shall ensure Public Information is consulted, and that the following are considered ALL BUT ONE:
a. who the communication is intended for (general public, other agencies, Service members)
b. what information the communication will include
c. what form the communication will take (public address, radio/television, telephone, news releases)
d. will the communication be accessible by internet
D- The correct answer should read- will the communication be accessible by those who it was intended for
31. The nine classes of hazardous materials include
a. Explosives
b. Flammable liquids
c. Organic materials
d. Poisonous solids
e. Corrosive oidizers
They all sound hazardous but only A explosives is on the list
1 explosives
2. gases -
3. flammable liquids
4. flammable solids
5. oxidizers and organic peroxides
6. poisonous and infectious substances
7. radioactive materials
8. corrosive materials
9. miscellaneous hazardous goods
32. The outer perimeter means a further subdivision made to refine the isolation of the actual hazard or emergency site.
a. True
b. False
FALSE – that is the definition for INNER PERIMETER – OUTER PERIMETER means the secure line established by the police to define and isolate the emergency site as a closed, controlled area.
33. _____________means an area where contamination may still exist, but levels are not immediately dangerous to life and health. Only members equipped with the appropriate level of PPE and clothing may enter this Zone.
a. COLD
b. HOT
c. WARM
d. neutral
warm zone
34. The main function of Toronto Police Service (Service) officers at scenes involving hazardous materials is to establish and maintain perimeters at a safe distance until the threat is neutralized by properly trained personnel.
a. True
b. False
true
35. A request for the attendance of TFS at a hazardous materials incident does not mean the "Haz One" unit has been automatically dispatched. Officers must make a specific request as outlined above, for the "Haz One" unit to attend.
a. True
b. False
true
36. ___________personnel shall take charge of the investigation at the scene of a bomb threat, explosion or incident involving unknown materials. Only a police officer from this unit shall handle or transport a suspected bomb or explosive device.
a. Explosive Device Unit (EDU)
b. Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU)
c. Emergency Task Force
d. Toronto Fire Hazardous Materials Unit
A – Explosive Device unit – which is attached to the ETF
32. The outer perimeter means a further subdivision made to refine the isolation of the actual hazard or emergency site.
a. True
b. False
FALSE – that is the definition for INNER PERIMETER – OUTER PERIMETER means the secure line established by the police to define and isolate the emergency site as a closed, controlled area.
33. _____________means an area where contamination may still exist, but levels are not immediately dangerous to life and health. Only members equipped with the appropriate level of PPE and clothing may enter this Zone.
a. COLD
b. HOT
c. WARM
d. neutral
warm zone
34. The main function of Toronto Police Service (Service) officers at scenes involving hazardous materials is to establish and maintain perimeters at a safe distance until the threat is neutralized by properly trained personnel.
a. True
b. False
true
35. A request for the attendance of TFS at a hazardous materials incident does not mean the "Haz One" unit has been automatically dispatched. Officers must make a specific request as outlined above, for the "Haz One" unit to attend.
a. True
b. False
true
36. ___________personnel shall take charge of the investigation at the scene of a bomb threat, explosion or incident involving unknown materials. Only a police officer from this unit shall handle or transport a suspected bomb or explosive device.
a. Explosive Device Unit (EDU)
b. Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU)
c. Emergency Task Force
d. Toronto Fire Hazardous Materials Unit
A – Explosive Device unit – which is attached to the ETF
37. The ____________________ contains a list of hazardous materials by name and identification number. Copies of these guides are kept in each marked Service vehicle, at the Communications Centre and at Public Safety & Emergency Management.
a. North American Hazardous Materials Guidebook
b. North American Emergency Response Guidebook
c. North American Dangerous Goods Guidebook
d. North American Hazardous Response Guidebook
b
When attending at the scene of an incident involving hazardous materials, The supervisory officer shall
a. exercise caution when approaching the site,
b. assume the role of Police Incident Manager
c. expand the IMS as required by assigning officers to fill necessary functions
d. ALL OF THE ABOVE
all of the above
39. When attending the scene of a possible explosive device or bomb threat the responding officer is NOT required to
a) refrain from touching or handling any suspicious device
b) interview the complainant
c) use stairs to go from one level to another
d) use a telephone for communication rather than a radio to avoid possibility of detonation
e) note the serial number of the bomb and cut only the red wire
e - humour
40. Once again The supervisor must become the incident commander at a bomb threat.
true
false
true
41. At a minimum an explosion shall be treated as a LEVEL 2 Incident.
true
true
43. After finding an explosive device, and the area has been evacuated, a police officer shall

a. Close all windows and doors to minimize damage
b. Ensure civilians are kept at least 500 metres away
c. Establish the most direct route to remove the suspected explosive package/device from the premise
d. Establish a plan to assist management in returning the employees and students their classrooms and offices
C- Establish the most direct route to remove the suspected explosive device from the premise
44. A supervisor must always assume the role of incident commander after arriving at the scene of a
a. Bomb threat
b. Emergency Incident
c. Incident involving Hazardous material
d. Incident requiring the ETF
e. Explosion or incident involving explosive devices
f. Evacuations
g. All of the above
h. Only a, c, and e
i. Only a, b, and c
H - ONLY AT a BOMB THREAT, INCIDENT INVOLVING HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AND AT AN EXPLOSION
45. In the procedure Evacuations, after the decision has been made to evacuate or shelter in place, the incident commander may assign the communication strategy responsibility to
a. Another police officer at the scene
b. A senior officer
c. A representative of Public Information
d. The most senior officer at the command post
C- A representative of Public Information
46. An officer cannot forcibly remove persons from their residence even under
an order pursuant to the emergency management and civil protection act.
Officers shall continue to encourage residents to leave when sufficient
danger exists.
However, there is a limited authority for police to evacuate persons under the fire protection and prevention act (fppa). Section 15(1) of the fppa authorizes a fire marshal, an assistant fire marshal or a fire chief to remove persons from land or premises where the fire poses an immediate threat to
life. Who may call open the police to assist in carrying out their duties:

a) A sheriff, assistant sheriff and a chief sheriff
b) a fire marshal, an assistant fire marshal or fire chief
c) a fire captain
d) a deputy fire chief
b) a fire marshal, an assistant fire marshal or fire chief
47. If a person refuses to evacuate, who shall the evacuations officer notify
a. The command post
b. The fire chief
c. The incident commander
d. The senior officer at the command post
the incident commander
49. According to the Incident Command System Organizational chart, what header does Access and Egress Fall under
a. Investigative
b. Logistics
c. Planning
d. Administration
e. Operations
OPERATIONS
50. According to the Incident Command System Organizational chart, what header does Communications fall under
a. Investigative
b. Logistics
c. Planning
d. Administration
e. Operations
logistics
51. According to the Incident Command System Organizational chart, what header does traffic Fall under
a. Investigative
b. Logistics
c. Planning
d. Administration
e. Operations
f. Incident Commander
investigative
52. According to the Incident Command System Organizational chart, what header does intelligence Fall under
a. Investigative
b. Logistics
c. Planning
d. Administration
e. Operations
f. Incident commander
incident commander
53. According to the Incident Command System Organizational chart, what header does Heath and Safety Fall under
a. Investigative
b. Logistics
c. Planning
d. Administration
e. Operations
f. Incident Commander
INCIDENT COMMANDER
54. According to the Incident Command System Organizational chart, what header does Documentation Fall under
a. Investigative
b. Logistics
c. Planning
d. Administration
e. Operations
planning
1 Substance Abuse – (Supervisor) When it is determined that there are fitness for duty or safety concerns shall notify the _______ on an internal correspondence.
a) the unit commander
b) the OIC
c) the MAS
d) EFAP
a
2 Lice and scabies are considered communicable diseases. TRUE OR FALSE
false
3 External Threats Against Service Members – Supervisor – Upon being notified that a member has received a threat against their own safety or the safety of their family shall
a) suggest the member consult with the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), if appropriate
b) report the circumstances on an internal correspondence to the officer in charge
c) submit/ensure the submission of an ECOPS report to the unit commander
d) all of the above
e) a and c only
e
4 Property General – Videotapes seized for copyright infringements or production videotapes which contain pornographic material may be processed through the “video evidence bins”. TRUE OR FALSE
false – through the DLMS
5 When seizing a large quantity of property, members should notify…
a) Property and Evidence Management Unit (PEMU)
b) The Unit Commander
c) The OIC
d) Fleet and Materials Management
d
6 OIC – Upon receipt of a DLMS Refusal Notice shall ensure the submitting officer corrects the submission within _____ days of the date the refusal transaction was processed.
a) 10
b) 14
c) 7
d) 5
e) none of the above
c
7 Inquiries pertaining to the analysis of exhibits shall be directed to the Drug Repository during normal business hours…
a) Monday to Friday from 0700 to 1600 hours
b) Monday to Saturday from 0700 to 1630 hours
c) Monday to Friday from 0700 to 1700 hours
d) Monday to Saturday from 0700 to 1600 hours
e) None of the above
e - Monday to Friday 0700 to 1630 hours
8 OIC or designated Supervisor upon receipt of drug exhibits and accompanying documents shall…
a) witness the packaging and weighing of all drug exhibits by the submitting officer
b) ensure all documents are complete, accurate and signed by the submitting officer
c) ensure the property and appropriate documents are recorded and stored in the DLMS
d) all of the above
e) b and c only
d
9 Property of Persons in Custody - Police Officer – When property belonging to a person in custody is held for safety reasons or seized to prevent injury or escape shall
a) place all prescribed medication in a separate tamper proof property bag(s) and complete a TPS 470 for each type of medication
b) submit large items to Property and Evidence management Unit (PEMU)
c) if the property is turned over to another member obtain a signature in the memorandum book
d) record the property bag number in the memorandum book
e) all of the above
f) a, b and c only
e
10 The Incident Management System (IMS) is based on a doctrine enacted by the _______ that recommends IMS as the emergency preparedness model in Ontario
a) Toronto Police Service
b) Ministry of Correctional Services and Community Safety
c) Ministry of the Attorney General
d) Toronto Emergency Management Program Committee
d
11 Level 1 Emergency Response – First member – When responding to an emergency incident shall
a) assess the situation and notify the Communications Operator – Communications Centre
b) liaise with other responding emergency services supervisors
c) notify supervisor
d) notify the OIC
e) all of the above
f) a, b and c only
f
12 Who shall notify the divisional officer in charge when responding to a level 1 Emergency Response?
a) the First Supervisory Officer
b) the Incident Commander
c) the First Officer on scene
d) Communications Operator
a
13 If assessing that the situation has changed and is becoming a Level 2 – Major Incident who shall notify the Supervisor – Communications Centre and request that the divisional OIC, Duty Desk and the Public safety and Emergency management Unit be notified to monitor and attend as required?
a) the Incident Commander
b) the First Officer on Scene
c) the First Supervisory Officer
d) Communications Operator
a
14 The Incident Commander, if assessing the situation to be a Level 3 – Disaster Incident shall via the Communications Supervisor – Communications Centre, request the attendance of a Duty Inspector. TRUE OR FALSE.
true
15 Level 3 – Disaster Incident – All Members – When any member of the Service is notified of a Level 3 – Disaster Incident of impending disaster shall request the Communications Operator – Communications Centre to notify…
a) the Duty Desk
b) The Public safety and Emergency Management Unit on-call member
c) The unit commander/officer in charge of the affected division(s), when appropriate
d) All of the above
d
16 Under the Toronto Police Service Incident Command System Organizational Chart which sub heading is Demobilization found.
a) Operations
b) Logistics
c) Planning
d) Investigative
c
17 Under the Toronto Police Service Incident Command System Organizational Chart which sub heading is Evacuations found.
a) Operations
b) Logistics
c) Planning
d) Investigative
a
18 Incidents Involving Hazardous Materials - Outer Perimeter means a further subdivision made to refine the isolation of the actual hazard or emergency site. TRUE OR FALSE.
false – Inner Perimeter
19 First Police Officer - When the presence of hazardous or unknown materials is confirmed or suspected shall
a) request the attendance of a supervisory officer
b) consult with Public Safety & Emergency management Unit – Emergency Management
c) remain in the cold zone and await the arrival of TFS
d) notify the ETF – EDU
e) all of the above
f) a, b and c only
f
20 Supervisory Officer – When attending at the scene of an incident involving hazardous materials and after being briefed by the first officer at the site shall
a) advise the communications operator of the updated status of the incident
b) if appropriate, escalate the incident to a Level 2 Major or Emergency Incident) or Level 3 (Disaster Incident) in compliance with Procedure 10-01
c) expand the IMS as required by assigning officers to fill necessary functions
d) discuss evacuation considerations with TFS personnel
e) all of the above
f) b, c and d only
e
21 “We work together within the Service and with members of our communities to achieve our goals, making use of diverse skills, abilities, roles and views” is what core value.
a) Positive Attitude
b) Teamwork
c) Reliability
d) Respect
b
22 Name the 5 Command structures under the Toronto Police Service Organizational Chart.
Human Resources Command, Administrative Command, Executive Command
Divisional Policing Command, Specialized Operations Command