This exam assesses writing, reading, and reasoning ability. The writing component of the test is broken down into 3 parts—spelling, vocabulary, and clarity—while the reading component is broken down into 2 parts—reading comprehension and cloze (fill in the blank). This is the most commonly administered written test for police in California.
Written Exam
PELLETB Exam
As with any language test, it is very important that you practice constantly to familiarize yourself with the test format. When you study, make sure you’re in a place where you can focus without any distractions.
On the day of the test, it’s better to attempt all the questions, even if you’re not sure what the answer is. To practice, you can find example questions here.
Usually, you’ll take the PELLETB at a police station or designated testing location, like the ones listed here. The test will take 2.5 hours, so make sure you’re used to the length.
NTN Exam
Another alternative test that you can take in California is administered by the National Testing Network (NTN). This one also consists of 3 sections—a human relations, reading, and an incident observation and report writing test.
The human relations test is video-based. You’ll watch a video establishing a certain situation, and you will have to respond to questions regarding the scenario. The reading portion will mostly test your vocabulary usage and your reading comprehension and understanding. Finally, during the incident observation and report writing section, you’ll watch a situational video, then draft a report of the scenario. This test focuses on responses to situational questions and allows you to display your critical thinking and verbal communication abilities.
With this test, it’s important for you to listen and make sure to pay close attention to all the video and written materials.