The National Police Officer Selection Test is designed to test whether candidates have sufficient reading comprehension, grammar, mathematical skills, and incident report writing skills that need to effectively carry out a job as a police officer.
Section I – Mathematical Skills
This section of the NPOST exam will measure your basic mathematical skills. You will be shown a short passage of text and you will need to solve the presented problem. You are not permitted to use a calculator in this part of the test. However, you will be given scratch paper.
You will need to check one answer in the answer sheet given to you. Marks will not be deducted for incorrect answers so make sure you answer every question, even if it is just a guess.
This part of the NPOST exam contains 20 questions and you will have 20 minutes to complete the test.
Section II – Reading Comprehension Skills
This section tests your reading comprehension skills. You will be shown passages that relate to law enforcement or state policies. You will not be required to have any preexisting knowledge of the subject matter presented. This is because all the information you need to answer the question correctly will be provided in the text itself.
There are three possible question types that you will encounter:
- A true/false question format where you will be stating a passage or report form. You will have to decide whether or not the statement is accurate or inaccurate based on the details provided in the passage or the report.
- A ‘choose which is the most accurate/inaccurate statement’ format where you will have to pick from several statements which are the most accurate or inaccurate ones about the passage or report provided.
- A ‘Choose the best choice’ that would best complete the statement or question regarding the passage or report.
There will be 25 questions in this section and you will be given 25 minutes to complete the test.
Section III – Grammar Skills
In this section of the National Police Officer Selection Test, you will need to identify errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation. This section features two question types:
- You will have to pick the choice that best completes a sentence.
- There will be a misspelled word in a sentence and you will have to pick the choice that contains the same misspelled word.
There will be 20 questions in this section and you will be given 15 minutes to answer everything.
Section IV – Incident Report Writing Skills
Here, you will be given a sample report that is typically seen or used in the state’s or municipality’s law enforcement agency that you are interested in joining.
You will be asked specific details about the contents of the report and you will be expected to write down your answer in complete sentences and with perfect grammar, capitalization, and punctuation.
In this section of the National Police Officer Selection Test, you must be extra careful since even a single instance of misplaced punctuation will render your answer incorrect even if you get the details right.
There will be 10 questions in this part of the exam and you will be given 15 minutes to answer everything.