National Investigators Exam (NIE) Practice Exam

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What kind of object can be considered a pointed/bladed article?

  1. Baseball bat

  2. Butter knife

  3. Scissors

  4. Kitchen knife

The correct answer is: Kitchen knife

A pointed/bladed article refers to an object that has a sharp edge or a sharp point designed for cutting, piercing, or otherwise inflicting injury. Among the options provided, a kitchen knife is distinctly designed with a sharp blade that can effectively cut through various materials such as food, which aligns with the definition of a pointed/bladed article. The blade's characteristics enable it to perform tasks that require cutting, making it suitable to classify as a pointed/bladed object. While a butter knife does have a blade, it is typically dull and not designed for cutting in the same manner as a kitchen knife. Scissors also possess blades, but they are primarily used for cutting paper and similar materials rather than being classified strictly as pointed or bladed articles used for piercing or inflicting injury. A baseball bat, on the other hand, is a blunt object intended for hitting rather than cutting or piercing. Thus, the kitchen knife stands out as the most fitting choice for an object that can be accurately described as a pointed/bladed article.