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Wisconsin Wisconsin LESB Written Examination Study Guide

State-specific prep for the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) β€” Wisconsin DOJ exam β€” built by a former U.S. Secret Service Agent.

Wisconsin Law Enforcement Exam Overview

POST Agency

Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) β€” Wisconsin DOJ

Official Website β†—

Exam Name

Wisconsin LESB Written Examination

Format

Multiple choice, 100 questions

Passing Score

70%

Exam Sections

Reading ComprehensionWritingMathematicsReasoningSituational Judgment

Agency Notes

Wisconsin LESB is administered by the WI DOJ Training & Standards Bureau. Contact LESB for current examination schedule. Academy minimum: 720 hours. Minimum age: 18. NOTE: Original URL lesb.wi.gov failed DNS; doj.state.wi.us redirects to wisdoj.gov β€” navigate to wisdoj.gov and search for Law Enforcement Standards Board for current LESB pages.

What's Tested on the Wisconsin Exam

Every section of the Wisconsin LESB Written Examination β€” and what you need to know about each.

01

Reading Comprehension

Passages followed by questions testing your ability to understand, recall, and apply written information β€” the most common section on all POST exams.

02

Writing

Core competency tested on the POST written exam. Demonstrates your knowledge and readiness for law enforcement work in this area.

03

Mathematics

Basic arithmetic, percentages, fractions, ratios, and sometimes basic algebra. Calculator not permitted.

04

Reasoning

Logical deduction and inductive reasoning: identifying patterns, drawing conclusions from incomplete information, and applying systematic thinking.

05

Situational Judgment

Scenario-based questions asking what you would do in common law enforcement situations. Tests judgment, ethics, and procedural knowledge.

Study Tips for the POST Exam

Five universal tips that apply to any POST exam, including the Wisconsin LESB Written Examination.

1

Master Reading Comprehension

Reading comprehension is the highest-weighted section on most POST exams. Practice reading dense passages quickly and accurately β€” police reports, statutes, and procedural text. Aim for speed and retention, not just understanding.

2

Practice Math Fundamentals

Most POST exams include basic math: percentages, fractions, ratios, and simple algebra. You won't need calculus, but sloppy arithmetic under time pressure will cost you. Practice timed math drills until these are automatic.

3

Study Report Writing

Report writing questions test grammar, clarity, and sequence of events. Officers write reports every shift β€” the exam tests whether you can do it correctly. Practice writing clear, factual summaries in chronological order.

4

Practice Situational Judgment

"What would you do?" scenarios have no trick answers on law enforcement exams. The best answer is typically the one that prioritizes officer safety, follows legal procedure, and applies good judgment. Study the principles, not the answers.

5

Take Timed Practice Tests

Time pressure is real on test day. Most POST exams run 2–3 hours with 100+ questions β€” roughly 1.5–2 minutes per question. Practice under real time conditions so the clock doesn't rattle you when it counts.

Wisconsin Law Enforcement Hiring Process

Most Wisconsin agencies follow this sequence β€” though exact order varies by department.

01

Written Examination

Pass the POST written exam. This is your entry point β€” without a passing score, the rest of the process doesn't open up.

02

Physical Agility Test

Demonstrate physical fitness through agency-specific standards. Train consistently for 3–6 months before testing day.

03

Background Investigation

Comprehensive review of your history: criminal record, driving record, employment, references, financial history, and social media. Transparency is essential.

04

Psychological & Medical Evaluation

Psychological screening (MMPI, written exam, interview) plus a medical exam. These are pass/fail based on established standards.

05

Academy Training

Complete the state-mandated basic training academy. Minimum hours vary by state (400–800+ hours). Graduate to become a certified law enforcement officer.

* Exact process varies by agency. Contact your target Wisconsin department for their specific requirements.

Post-Academy

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Frequently Asked Questions β€” Wisconsin POST Exam

What is the Wisconsin LESB Written Examination?+

The Wisconsin LESB Written Examination is the law enforcement written entrance examination administered by the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) β€” Wisconsin DOJ. It assesses whether candidates have the cognitive skills required for effective law enforcement work in Wisconsin. The exam consists of Multiple choice, 100 questions. All candidates seeking Wisconsin law enforcement certification must pass this exam as part of the academy admission process.

What score do I need to pass the Wisconsin law enforcement exam?+

The official passing score for the Wisconsin LESB Written Examination is 70%. However, passing is not the same as being competitive. Many Wisconsin agencies will rank candidates by score and extend conditional offers to top performers first. Aim to score as high as possible β€” not just to pass.

How do I prepare for the Wisconsin police exam?+

Effective preparation for the Wisconsin LESB Written Examination starts with understanding what's tested: Reading Comprehension, Writing, Mathematics, and 2 more sections.

Start with reading comprehension practice β€” it's the highest-weighted section on most POST exams. Follow with written expression and mathematics. Take timed practice tests under real conditions so time pressure doesn't catch you off guard.

BadgePrep offers state-specific study materials tailored to the Wisconsin LESB Written Examination format, including practice questions built on official POST exam formats, timed mock exams, and memory training games. Join the waitlist for early access.

Physical Fitness Test

POST Physical Ability Test

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Most Wisconsin law enforcement agencies use Cooper Institute standards at the 40th–50th percentile as their minimum physical fitness benchmark. The physical test is a hard gate β€” failing it ends your application immediately.

Push-Ups

29 min (male 20-29)

Sit-Ups

38 min (male 20-29)

1.5-Mile Run

Under 13:35 (male 20-29)

Sit-and-Reach

16.5" male / 19.3" female

Cooper 40th percentile defaults β€” verify with your specific agency. Train to 60th+ for a safe margin.

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