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The NRA Basic Range Safety Officer course is designed for:
A) Individuals who wish to serve as Range Safety Officers on firing ranges
B) Only law enforcement officers
C) Only military personnel
D) Only competitive shooters
-ANSWER- A
What is the minimum age to be certified as an NRA RSO?
A) 18 years old
B) 16 years old
C) 21 years old
D) No minimum age
-ANSWER- A
What is the maximum number of shooters an RSO can safely supervise?
A) Depends on the range layout, type of shooting, and experience of shooters; the
RSO must use professional judgment
B) 10 shooters maximum
C) 5 shooters maximum
D) 25 shooters maximum
-ANSWER- A
What should an RSO do if they are unsure how to clear a particular firearm
malfunction?
A) Ask the shooter or another knowledgeable person for assistance rather than risk
an unsafe action
B) Attempt to clear it anyway
C) Tell the shooter to leave the range
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,D) Fire the firearm to clear it
-ANSWER- A
The RSO should conduct a range inspection:
A) Before each live fire session
B) Once per month
C) Once per year
D) Only after an accident
-ANSWER- A
What is the most common cause of range accidents?
A) Failure to follow basic safety rules
B) Equipment malfunction
C) Poor range design
D) Inadequate lighting
-ANSWER- A
The RSO should ensure that all shooters have:
A) Appropriate eye and ear protection before stepping onto the firing line
B) Their own firearms
C) Completed a background check
D) Signed a liability waiver
-ANSWER- A
What should an RSO do if they notice a shooter is not wearing ear protection?
A) Stop the shooter immediately and require them to put on ear protection before
proceeding
B) Allow them to continue if they are far from others
C) Remind them after the session
D) Ignore it as their personal choice
-ANSWER- A
When an RSO inspects the range prior to conducting live fire, what guide does he
use for inspection?
A) The NRA Range Manual
B) The SOP for the range
C) Both A and B
D) The local police department guidelines
-ANSWER- C
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,Upon hearing the command "Cease firing", you should:
A) Stop shooting immediately, remain in place, and wait for further instructions
from the RSO
B) Unload your firearm and walk off the line
C) Continue shooting until your magazine is empty
D) Immediately leave the firing line
-ANSWER- A
A Range briefing includes: purpose of the shooting event, range surface area
orientation (ready area, firing line, left and right limits, and impact area), range
safety rules, firing line commands, and:
A) Emergency procedures (everyone knows what to do to help resolve the
situation)
B) The history of the range
C) Biographical information about the RSO
D) The cost of ammunition
-ANSWER- A
What should an SOP contain?
A) The articles of incorporation, range regulations, and emergency plan
B) The range safety briefing, range limits, and how to conduct dry fire
C) Day-to-day details such as security, how to open the facility, conduct a range
check, and open range
D) All of the above
-ANSWER- D
As an RSO, what should you do if a person on the range becomes seriously ill or
injured?
A) Cause fire, take charge of the situation, and direct the following action: render
first aid to the injured person; call 911; direct emergency personnel to the injured
person; and ask witnesses to write statements on what they observed
B) Continue the shooting event and ignore the situation
C) Evacuate everyone from the range immediately
D) Wait for emergency personnel to arrive before taking any action
-ANSWER- A
If in doubt about the range rules, you should:
A) Refer to the range SOPs
B) Ask another shooter what to do
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, C) Make your best guess
D) Ignore the rules
-ANSWER- A
When loading a muzzleloading rifle, you always:
A) Wipe and clear the barrel before pouring the powder into it
B) Pour the powder into the measure and then into the barrel. Never pour powder
directly into the barrel from the powder horn
C) Point the barrel in a safe direction and never place your body in front of the
muzzle
D) All of the above
-ANSWER- D
During live firing, where should the RSO be?
A) On the firing line where the RSO can best observe the shooters
B) Behind a protective barrier at all times
C) In the ready area only
D) At the range entrance
-ANSWER- A
Whose duty is it to maintain order on the range?
A) The RSO
B) The senior shooter
C) The range owner
D) The local police
-ANSWER- A
When making sure a firearm is unloaded, what must be checked?
A) The action
B) The chamber
C) The magazine
D) All of the above
-ANSWER- D
A shooter is loud and disruptive on the firing line and refuses to lower his voice.
You should:
A) Follow the instructions in the range SOPs
B) Ask him to leave immediately
C) Ignore the behavior
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