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4. What should a police officer's conduct be at all of your name from the register for appointment or for 

 times to all persons? your discharge after appointment. 



5. What is the mot important duty of a policeman? j. Write the date, month and year of your birth. 



6. What is the first thing a policeman should ob- ^ Name aU the schools yQu haye attended> j ndud . 

 serve when ass.gned to a new post? bg grammar schools> high schools> evening schools> 



7. What is the duty of an officer when he finds lost correspondence schools or business collegeS) or other 

 children on boulevards or in parks? educational institutions. 



8. If party or parties are about to start work or 



,. LI j j ^i j- ^ Give the length of time you attended each school, the 



construct anything on boulevards under the jurisdiction 



e i 1-n /-.!_ T> i /~. u * .L courses of study you took and whether or not you 



of the West Chicago Park Commissioners, what are the - 



, . ,. , ,. a- , graduated. Jf you only went to grammar school and 



duties of the police officer? * 



TT j L i. t did not graduate, mention the highest grade you com- 



9. Under what circumstances may a policeman retuse 



to issue a summons for traffic violations and take the 



offender to station instead? 3- Are 7 u n w employed? If so, give the name and 



10. When is an officer justified in using his baton? address of your employer, the date you started with 



him, the salary you receive and the kind of work you do. 



Experience 4. Give a list of your employers for the last ten 



Do not write your name on this paper. All your years; how long you worked for each, the kind of work 

 statements will be verified by the Civil Service Board. done and tell why you left each place. Do not include 

 Proof of any misstatements will be cause for the removal in this list your present employer. 



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Physical Examination for Patrolman 



Result 

 Description of Test: Mark Weight Product 



1. Volume of lungs 4 



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



2. Strength of back 6 



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



3. Strength of legs 6 



Maximum, 500 kilos, 100%. A point off for each kilo less. 



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



Maximum, 175 kilos, 100%. }4 point off for each kilo less L ) 



5. Strength of pectorals Push ) 4 



Maximum, 100 kilos, 100%. I point off for each kilo less. Pull ) 



6. Strength of upper arm 6 



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



7. High jump, feet, inches 6 



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



8. Abdominal muscles 6 



Lifting 35-lb. dumb-bell fromlying position, 100%. apointsoffforeachpoundless. 



9. Lifting dumb-bell from floor to full arm length over head with each arm R ) 



Maximum, 75 Ibs., 100%. 2 points off for each pound less. L ) 6 



Total 50 



General Average . . . 

 Signatures of Examiners 



