Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What does "cursory" refer to in terms of attention?

  1. Thorough

  2. Hasty

  3. Continuous

  4. Assignment

The correct answer is: Hasty

The term "cursory" refers to a quick or hasty examination or consideration that lacks attention to detail. When someone conducts a cursory review, they typically skim through the material rather than engaging with it deeply. In the context of attention, it implies that the focus is minimal and not comprehensive, which aligns perfectly with the understanding that cursory attention does not involve an in-depth analysis or thoroughness. The other options suggest different types of attention: "thorough" indicates a careful and comprehensive approach, "continuous" implies ongoing attention over time, and "assignment" does not pertain to the type of attention itself. Understanding "cursory" as indicative of a hurried or superficial approach highlights why it specifically relates to hasty attention.