Froggy Jumps Fourth Amendment QuestVersion en ligne Fourth Amendment par Arizona Bar Foundation 1 What does the 4th Amendment protect you from? a Cruel and unusual punishment b Unreasonable searches and seizures c Self-incrimination 2 When is a warrant generally required to search a home? a Always b Never c Always, except for exceptions like urgent danger or consent 3 What must a police officer usually show to search your home? a A note from school b A warrant issued by a judge c A police badge 4 If police pull someone over and do not have a warrant, what can they do? a Ask for license and registration b Search the entire car for no reason c Enter the person's home after the stop 5 What does “consent” mean in a search? a Giving permission for a search without a warrant b Police searching because they feel like it c A judge allowing a search 6 What is “probable cause”? a A strong reason, based on facts, to believe a crime has happened or will happen b A guess or feeling that something seems wrong c Permission from a teacher or parent to search someone 7 Which scenario often allows a search without a warrant? a Consent/permission given by the person or owner b A demand from a friend c A random check by police 8 Do students have Fourth Amendment protection at school? a Yes, but with more limited privacy in some cases b Only if the student is a minor c No protection at all 9 Who decides if a search at school is allowed? a Police only b The principal only c School officials with reasonable suspicion 10 What is a 'reasonable suspicion' in a school search? a A hunch with no basis b A reasonable belief that rules or safety are at risk c Proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt