Customs Officer Exam Prep - Question List

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36. Recently, officers received leads from informants about possible illegal activity at La Rosita Park. When officers arrived at the park, they drove through the parking lots, looking for individuals and vehicles matching their leads. The officers examined several suspicious vehicles, including many unregistered vehicles. All of the unregistered vehicles contained bundles of marijuana. No arrests have been made in connection with this incident.
  1. Several arrests have been made in connection with this incident
  2. Some of the vehicles that did not contain bundles of marijuana were unregistered
  3. All of the vehicles that contained bundles of marijuana were unregistered
  4. All of the vehicles that did not contain bundles of marijuana were registered
  5. Some of the vehicles that contained bundles of marijuana were registered
37. Green cards authorize aliens to work in the United States. The cards have a ten-year expiration period. Application for a renewal of a green card can be made up to six months in advance of expiration. In order to apply for renewal of a green card, the applicant is required to apply in person and bring his or her current green card, application, fee, and new photos. It may take one year for applicants to receive new green cards, but temporary documents are provided.
  1. An application that does not require the applicant to apply in person cannot be a renewal application for a green card
  2. Application for a replacement green card cannot be made more than six months in advance of expiration
  3. Green cards are the only work authorization documents that expire after 10 years
  4. It is not the case that some green cards never expire
  5. Some renewed green cards are not available in less than one year
38. If a non-immigrant alien (for example, a tourist) enters the United States illegally or enters legally but violates his or her non-immigrant status, the alien is considered to be an undocumented alien. If an alien accepts unauthorized employment, remains longer than permitted, or commits one of several other violations, the alien has violated his or her nonimmigrant status. Some of these undocumented aliens purchase counterfeit documents or assume another person’s identity by using fraudulently obtained genuine documents. R.G. is a non-immigrant alien who is living in the United States.
  1. If R.G. is an undocumented alien, then R.G. must have entered the United States illegally
  2. If R.G. has violated non-immigrant status but has not remained in the United States longer than permitted, then R.G. has accepted unauthorized employment
  3. If R.G. has not remained in the United States longer than permitted, R.G. is not an undocumented alien
  4. If R.G. is an undocumented alien, then R.G. entered the United States legally
  5. If R.G. is not an undocumented alien, then R.G. has not accepted unauthorized employment
39. When an illegal alien is being “removed,” the alien’s passport in U.S. Government possession is returned to the issuing government, not to the illegal alien. If the illegal alien’s departure is voluntary, the passport is allowed to be returned to the alien. The U.S. Government holds the passport of H.B., an illegal alien who must leave the country.
  1. H.B.’s departure is not voluntary if H.B.’s passport is allowed to be returned to H.B.
  2. If H.B.’s passport is not returned to the issuing government upon H.B.’s departure, then H.B. is not being removed
  3. H.B.’s departure is not voluntary unless the passport is allowed to be returned to H.B.
  4. If H.B.’s passport is not allowed to be returned to H.B., then H.B.’s departure is not voluntary
  5. If H.B. is being removed, then H.B.’s passport is to be returned to the issuing government
40. Oleoresin capsicum (OC), or “pepper spray,” is an effective law enforcement tool for incapacitating violent or threatening arrestees without using deadly force. Pepper spray causes a burning sensation of the eyes and skin and tearing and swelling of the eyes. Almost all arrestees are unable to see after being sprayed with OC. Some law enforcement agencies that have adopted OC sprays have fewer allegations of use of excessive force. Many law enforcement agencies have reported a reduction in officer and arrestee injuries as a result of the introduction of OC sprays.
  1. Any use of a law enforcement tool that causes a burning sensation of the eyes is considered to be the use of deadly force
  2. Few arrestees are able to see after being sprayed with OC
  3. All law enforcement agencies which have reduced officer and arrestee injuries have also reduced allegations of use of excessive force
  4. No agencies that have adopted OC sprays have fewer allegations of use of excessive force
  5. Only pepper spray is an effective law enforcement tool for incapacitating violent or threatening arrestees without using deadly force

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