Now
that you have concluded your work in this chapter, reflect on your ability to
ferret out logical reasoning from illogical reasoning. Do you feel comfortable with deciphering if a
scenario satisfies the criteria of a specific crime? Can you distinguish between two seemingly
similar crimes? Are you more aware of
how to critically process given information and make a logical conclusion based
solely on that information? Have you
honed your ability to process data, information, and graphs sensibly and draw
reasonable conclusions based on them? If
you have answered yes to these questions, you are prepared for the logic
questions you will encounter on the police exam! If not, look back at the chapter and hone in
on what exactly continues to cause
confusion, and practice those types of problems some more. This will ensure success on this part of the
exam!
Test What You Know score: _________ /8 correct
Test What You Learned score: _________ /8 correct
After working through the practice problems in this chapter, which of the Learning Objectives have you mastered? Place a check mark next to those objectives to keep track of your progress.