Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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Which term means the opposite of 'intentional'?

  1. Deliberate

  2. Accidental

  3. Planned

  4. Calculated

The correct answer is: Accidental

The term that means the opposite of 'intentional' is indeed 'accidental.' When something is described as intentional, it indicates that it was done on purpose and with a clear intention or objective. Conversely, 'accidental' refers to events or actions that occur by chance or without deliberate planning. This distinction highlights that accidental occurrences are not the result of conscious decision-making or forethought, making them fundamentally different from intentional actions. For example, if a corrections officer inadvertently breaches protocol during an incident, it would be classified as an accidental act rather than an intentional one. On the other hand, the terms 'deliberate,' 'planned,' and 'calculated' all imply a sense of forethought and purpose, aligning them closer to the concept of intentionality rather than its opposite.