Tempe Police written test
What is the Tempe Police Written Test?
The Tempe Police department uses the National Police Selection Test (NPST) by FPSI (Fire & Police Selection, Inc.) for their entry-level testing.
The test is used to measure candidates’ ability to effectively work with the public and other members of their department in addition to reading comprehension, writing ability, mathematical reasoning, and reasoning/analyzing skills.
The FPSI NPST Police test includes 120 questions.
How to Pass the Tempe Police Written Test?
Applicants need to pass the following test topics:
BASIC MATH - add, subtract, multiple and divide.
READING COMPREHENSION
Multiple choice reading test with a twist. Your agency will send you a twenty (20) page “Reading Comprehension Manual” that you need to study (and remember) one to two weeks prior to your exam.
REASONING AND ANALYSIS
Judgement, Problem Solving & Data Interpretation.
WRITING ABILITY
You will be tested on your grammar, spelling, punctuation and writing clarity.
HUMAN RELATIONS/SITUATIONAL JUDGMENT
This section contains questions designed to measure your ability to work under stressful conditions, integrity, ethics, decision-making, self-control, the ability to maintain confidentiality, interpersonal skills, teamwork, ability to follow rules, demonstrating respect for others.