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1An officer works 8 hours per day, 5 days a week. How many hours does the officer work in 4 weeks?
A.120 hours
B.40 hours
C.160 hours
D.200 hours
Explanation: First, calculate the hours worked per week: 8 hours/day * 5 days/week = 40 hours/week. Then, multiply by the number of weeks: 40 hours/week * 4 weeks = 160 hours. This represents the total working hours over the specified period.
2A police station has 150 officers. If 20% of the officers are on leave, how many officers are on duty?
A.120 officers
B.100 officers
C.30 officers
D.130 officers
Explanation: First, calculate the number of officers on leave: 20% of 150 = 0.20 * 150 = 30 officers. Then, subtract the officers on leave from the total number of officers to find those on duty: 150 - 30 = 120 officers.
3The ratio of patrol cars to motorcycles in a police fleet is 5:3. If there are 25 patrol cars, how many motorcycles are there?
A.15 motorcycles
B.20 motorcycles
C.23 motorcycles
D.10 motorcycles
Explanation: The ratio 5:3 means that for every 5 patrol cars, there are 3 motorcycles. If there are 25 patrol cars, which corresponds to the '5' part of the ratio, then one 'part' represents 25 / 5 = 5. Therefore, the number of motorcycles is 3 parts * 5 = 15 motorcycles.
4A police vehicle travels 240 km in 3 hours. If it maintains the same speed, how long will it take to travel 400 km?
A.4 hours
B.5 hours 30 minutes
C.6 hours
D.5 hours
Explanation: First, calculate the speed of the vehicle: Speed = Distance / Time = 240 km / 3 hours = 80 km/h. Next, use this speed to find the time needed for the new distance: Time = Distance / Speed = 400 km / 80 km/h = 5 hours.
5A police officer buys lunch for $45.75 and a drink for $8.25. How much change does the officer receive from a $100 bill?
A.$54.25
B.$54.00
C.$46.00
D.$45.75
Explanation: First, calculate the total cost of the items: $45.75 + $8.25 = $54.00. Then, subtract the total cost from the amount paid to find the change: $100.00 - $54.00 = $46.00.
6The number of incidents reported in a district over five days were 12, 8, 15, 10, and 20. What is the average number of incidents per day?
A.15 incidents
B.12 incidents
C.14 incidents
D.13 incidents
Explanation: To find the average, sum all the values and divide by the number of values. The sum of incidents is 12 + 8 + 15 + 10 + 20 = 65. There are 5 days. So, the average is 65 / 5 = 13 incidents per day.
7A police department has a budget of $500,000 for new equipment. If 2/5 of the budget is spent on patrol cars, how much money is left for other equipment?
A.$100,000
B.$200,000
C.$300,000
D.$250,000
Explanation: First, calculate the amount spent on patrol cars: (2/5) * $500,000 = $200,000. To find the money left, subtract this amount from the total budget: $500,000 - $200,000 = $300,000.
8If 'x' represents the number of cases solved by Officer Smith, and Officer Jones solved 3 more cases than Officer Smith, which expression represents the number of cases solved by Officer Jones?
A.x/3
B.x + 3
C.3x
D.x - 3
Explanation: The phrase '3 more cases than Officer Smith' directly translates to adding 3 to the number of cases Officer Smith solved. Therefore, if Officer Smith solved 'x' cases, Officer Jones solved 'x + 3' cases.
9A rectangular crime scene is cordoned off with tape. The scene measures 15 meters in length and 8 meters in width. What is the total length of tape required to secure the perimeter?
A.46 meters
B.30 meters
C.120 square meters
D.23 meters
Explanation: The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated as 2 * (length + width). So, Perimeter = 2 * (15 m + 8 m) = 2 * (23 m) = 46 meters. This is the total length of tape needed to go around the scene.
10A police water cannon has a capacity of 10,000 liters. If 1 liter is approximately 0.264 US gallons, what is the capacity of the water cannon in US gallons (to the nearest whole gallon)?
A.3788 gallons
B.10000 gallons
C.2640 gallons
D.264 gallons
Explanation: To convert liters to US gallons, multiply the volume in liters by the conversion factor. Capacity in gallons = 10,000 liters * 0.264 gallons/liter = 2640 US gallons. The result is already a whole number.

About the TTPS Entrance Exam Exam

The Trinidad & Tobago Police Service (TTPS) entrance test measures candidate proficiency in mathematics, English language, reasoning, and local/regional general knowledge.

Assessment

Multiple-choice computerised exam administered by Trinidad & Tobago Police Service (TTPS).

Time Limit

2.0 hours

Passing Score

50%

Exam Fee

Free (Trinidad & Tobago Police Service (TTPS))

TTPS Entrance Exam Exam Content Outline

25%

Mathematics And Numerical Ability

Practice questions covering the domain: mathematics and numerical ability.

25%

English Comprehension And Grammar

Practice questions covering the domain: english comprehension and grammar.

25%

General Knowledge And Current Affairs

Practice questions covering the domain: general knowledge and current affairs.

25%

Logical Reasoning And Aptitude

Practice questions covering the domain: logical reasoning and aptitude.

How to Pass the TTPS Entrance Exam Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 50%
  • Assessment: Multiple-choice computerised exam administered by Trinidad & Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
  • Time limit: 2.0 hours
  • Exam fee: Free

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

TTPS Entrance Exam Study Tips from Top Performers

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2Practice sample calculations and review real-world scenario items.
3Review the explanations for all incorrect practice questions to build core conceptual clarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for TTPS Entrance Exam?

The passing score is 50%.

Who administers the TTPS Entrance Exam exam?

The exam is administered by the Trinidad & Tobago Police Service (TTPS).