#1
What is the first safety rule when handling firearms?
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
Always point the gun in a safe direction
Know your target and what is beyond
Keep the gun unloaded until ready to use
#2
Which of the following is an example of proper firearms storage?
Keeping a loaded gun under your pillow
Storing a firearm in a locked cabinet with ammunition stored separately
Leaving a gun on a table while attending to other tasks
Storing a gun with its safety engaged in an unlocked drawer
#3
What does the acronym 'CCW' stand for in the context of firearms?
Concealed Carry Weapon
Carry Concealed Weapon
Concealed Carry Permit
Concealed Combat Weapon
#4
Which of the following is an example of proper trigger discipline?
Keeping your finger on the trigger at all times
Placing your finger on the trigger when aiming at a target
Resting your finger on the trigger guard when not shooting
Keeping your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
#5
What does 'MOA' stand for in relation to firearms?
Minute of Adjustment
Minute of Angle
Maximum Optimal Accuracy
Maximum Operational Ammunition
#6
What is 'ballistic fingerprinting' used for in firearms identification?
To determine the age of a firearm
To identify the manufacturer of a firearm
To match spent cartridges to a specific firearm
To analyze the trajectory of a bullet
#7
What is the primary purpose of a 'gun lock'?
To increase the accuracy of a firearm
To prevent unauthorized access and accidental discharge
To reduce the weight of a firearm
To enhance the visual appearance of a firearm
#8
Which of the following is a common type of firearm action?
Single-fire
Double-shot
Triple-action
Semi-automatic
#9
What is 'stopping power' in the context of firearms?
The ability of a firearm to incapacitate a threat with a single shot
The capacity of a firearm to hold a large number of rounds
The force required to pull the trigger of a firearm
The speed at which a bullet travels after being fired
#10
What does 'NRA' stand for in the context of firearms?
National Rifle Association
National Registry of Arms
National Range Association
National Regulation Authority
#11
What is the purpose of the '21-foot rule' in firearms training?
To determine the optimal shooting stance
To assess the distance needed to draw a firearm
To establish the minimum safe distance for engaging a threat with a knife
To calculate the effective range of a handgun
#12
In the context of security guard regulations, what does 'duty of care' refer to?
The responsibility of guards to arrive on time for their shifts
Ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals and property
Completing paperwork accurately and promptly
Providing basic first aid in emergency situations
#13
What is the purpose of a 'stoppage' drill in firearms training?
To practice stopping at various points on a shooting range
To simulate a malfunction and practice clearing it
To learn how to stop an assailant without using lethal force
To practice stopping a moving target with precise shots
#14
In security guard regulations, what is typically required to obtain a firearms permit?
Completion of a firearms safety course and passing a background check
Previous military experience
Demonstration of proficiency in martial arts
Completion of a CPR certification course
#15
What is the purpose of 'dry firing' in firearms training?
To practice shooting in inclement weather conditions
To practice shooting without live ammunition
To clean a firearm without using water or solvents
To fire a firearm with a malfunctioning firing pin
#16
What is 'double-tapping' in the context of firearms?
Firing two shots in quick succession at the same target
Firing two shots simultaneously from two different firearms
Firing a shot and then quickly reloading to fire again
Firing a shot while simultaneously ejecting the magazine
#17
What is the 'four cardinal rules' of firearm safety?
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, keep the gun pointed downrange, treat every gun as if it's loaded, know your target and what is beyond
Always wear ear protection, keep the gun unloaded, keep the gun in a locked case, clean your gun regularly
Only use the gun in self-defense, always carry a backup gun, keep the gun in your waistband, be mindful of your surroundings
Store the gun in a visible location, point the gun upwards when not in use, load the gun before handling, store the gun with the safety off
#18
What is the primary function of a 'chamber flag'?
To indicate that a firearm is loaded
To clean the chamber of a firearm
To provide a visual indication that the chamber is empty and the firearm is safe
To modify the caliber of a firearm
#19
What is 'trigger reset' in firearms terminology?
The act of pulling the trigger halfway to engage the safety mechanism
The mechanism that resets the trigger after firing a shot
The process of disassembling the trigger mechanism for cleaning
The adjustment of the trigger sensitivity
#20
What does 'FMJ' stand for in ammunition?
Full Metal Jacket
Free Movement Joint
Fast Moving Jet
Firearm Magazine Journal
#21
Which of the following is NOT a recommended procedure during a firearm malfunction?
Tap the bottom of the magazine to ensure it is properly seated
Attempt to fire the gun again to see if the malfunction resolves itself
Perform immediate action to clear the malfunction
Lock the slide or bolt to the rear to inspect the chamber
#22
What is the purpose of a 'clearing barrel' on a shooting range?
To dispose of empty casings safely
To provide a stable surface for firearms maintenance
To clear malfunctions from firearms
To ensure firearms are unloaded and safe before leaving the range
#23
What is 'bullet drop compensation' (BDC) commonly used for in firearms?
To adjust for the curvature of the Earth at long distances
To compensate for the effects of wind on bullet trajectory
To adjust aim for the downward trajectory of a bullet at various distances
To compensate for recoil when firing multiple shots
#24
What does 'MOLLE' stand for in relation to tactical gear?
Military Operated Load Lifting Equipment
Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment
Multi-purpose Operational Loadout Ensemble
Mobile Operations and Logistics Loadout Equipment
#25
What is the purpose of a 'flash hider' on a firearm?
To reduce the muzzle flash and minimize the shooter's visibility in low-light conditions
To enhance the visual appearance of the firearm
To increase the velocity of the bullet as it exits the barrel
To prevent overheating of the barrel during rapid fire