Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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What are the three steps when responding to a situation according to the National Use of Force model?

  1. Assess, plan, act

  2. Look, listen, move

  3. Stop, drop, roll

  4. Watch, decide, implement

The correct answer is: Assess, plan, act

The three steps when responding to a situation according to the National Use of Force model are assess, plan, and act. Option B is incorrect, as it is not a part of the National Use of Force model. Option C is incorrect, as "stop, drop, roll" is a phrase commonly used for fire safety, not responding to a situation. Option D is incorrect, as "watch, decide, implement" is too simplified and does not cover the full extent of the steps in the National Use of Force model.