EXPANDED SCOPE
FOR
CONSUMER
AFFAIRS TECHNICIAN PR 1,2,3
ORDINANCE
ENFORECMENT OFFICER OC & PR 1,2,3,4,5
SENIOR
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OC & PR 1,2,3,4,5
1. PREPARING WRITTEN
MATERIAL-These
questions test for the ability to present information clearly and accurately,
and to organize paragraphs logically and comprehensibly. For some questions,
you will be given information in two or three sentences followed by four
restatements of the information. You must then choose the best version. For
other questions, you will be given paragraphs with their sentences out of
order. You must then choose, from four suggestions,
the best order for the sentences.
2. UNDERSTANDING AND
INTERPRETING WRITTEN MATERIAL-These questions test for the ability to
understand and interpret written material. You will be presented with brief
reading passages and will be asked questions about the passages. You should
base your answers to the questions only on what is presented in the
passages and not on what you may happen to know about the topic.
3. EVALUATING
INFORMATION AND EVIDENCE-These questions test the candidates'
abilities to evaluate and draw conclusions from information and evidence. Each
question consists of a set of facts and a conclusion based on the facts. The
candidate must decide if a conclusion is warranted by the facts.
4. ADVANCED
INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES-These questions test
for knowledge of the more complicated and technical aspects of field
investigations. The questions will cover such areas as: interviewing principles
and practices, investigative principles, sources of information and reporting
methods commonly used in field investigations, securing statements, rules of
evidence and evidence collection, preparing cases for court or legal hearings,
and testifying in the courtroom or in hearings. Many of the questions are
situational in nature. The questions are generic rather than dealing with
investigations in a particular field.
5. SUPERVISION-These questions
test for knowledge of the principles and practices employed in planning,
organizing, and controlling the activities of a work unit toward predetermined
objectives. The concepts covered, usually in a situational question format,
include such topics as assigning and reviewing work; evaluating performance;
maintaining work standards; motivating and developing subordinates;
implementing procedural change; increasing efficiency; and dealing with
problems of absenteeism, morale, and discipline.
A Guide for the
Written Test for Investigators is available at the New York State
website: https://www.cs.ny.gov/testing/testguides.cfm.
USE OF CALCULATORS
IS ALLOWED