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arrest the driver of an automobile who has been in- 

 volved in a collision. 



6. Describe the proper method of making an arrest. 



7. (a) Describe in detail what action you would take 

 if a patrolman brought a lost child to headquarters. 

 (b) What would you do if a person suddenly taken ill 

 in one of the parks was brought to headquarters? 



8. What instructions and advice would you give a 

 patrolman newly assigned to motorcycle duty? 



9. Under what circumstances would you make an 

 arrest for speeding and what method would you follow 

 to make sure that the person had violated the speed 

 laws ? 



10. (a) Name ten boulevards under the jurisdiction 

 of the West Chicago Park Commissioners, (b) Name 

 the small parks and playgrounds in the West Park 

 system. 



Medical and Physical Requirements for Examination 

 for Sergeant of Police 



Vision. Applicant must be able to read 20:40 with 

 each eye and 20:30 combined (Snellen's test). Must 

 pass a satisfactory color test with yarns. 



Heart and Lungs. Heart must be normal. Any indi- 

 cation of disease of this organ or of blood vessels shall 

 be cause for rejection. Lungs and all organs of respira- 

 tion must be normal. 



Hearing. Must be normal. 



Brain and Nervous System. Must be normal beyond 

 question. Evidence of disease of the brain or of spinal 

 cord shall be sufficient at least to hold the case under 

 advisement. 



Serious Injury or Illness. Complete recovery must be 

 shown and without appreciable effect on physical ca- 

 pacity or functions. 



Physical Defects. Use of legs, arms, hands and feet 

 must be complete, excepting that one joint missing 

 from left hand shall not be cause for rejection, nor shall 

 left hand ankylosis, that affects not more than one 

 finger or thumb joint, be cause. Any physical character- 

 istic that might interfere with good service or affect 

 appearance, shall be cause for rejection. 



Skin, Scalp. Any infectious or contagious disease, 

 or pronounced evidence on any part of the body of any 

 disease, shall be cause for rejection. 



Physical Examination for Sergeant of Police 



Result 

 Description of Test: Mark Weight Product 



1. Volume of lungs 3 



Maximum 320 cubic inches, 100%. /3 point off for each cubic inch less 



2. Strength of back 6 



Maximum 300 kilos, 100%. % point off for each kilo less. 



3. Strength of legs 6 



Maximum 400 kilos, 100%. ^ point off for each kilo less. 



4. Strength of forearm (R plus L) R ) 6 



Maximum 150 kilos, 100%. ]^ point off for each kilo less L ) 



5. Strength of upper arm (flexors) 6 



Maximum, chin 10 times, 100%. 5 points off for each time less. 



6. Strength of upper arm (extensors) 6 



Maximum push-up, 10 times, 100%. 5 points off for each push-up less. 



7. High jump (agility) feet, inches 6 



Maximum, 4 feet, 100%. 2 points off for each inch less. 



8. Abdominal muscles, pick-up 6 



Maximum, 10 times, 100%. 10 points off for each pick-up less. 



9. Fence vault, agility 6 



Maximum, 5 feet, 100%. 2 points off for each inch less. 



Total 50 



General Average. . . 



Signature of Examiners 



