CALIFORNIA BSIS FIREARM PERMIT QUESTIONS
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Question 1
A firearm should be considered loaded at all times because:
A. Most negligent discharges occur with unloaded firearms
B. Visual inspection alone cannot guarantee an unloaded condition
C. Ammunition may chamber automatically
D. California law requires all firearms to be stored loaded
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The fundamental safety rule is to treat every firearm as loaded because
a chambered round may not be obvious without a physical check.
Question 2
Under California law, a security guard may use deadly force:
A. To protect property only
B. To prevent a suspect from fleeing
C. When there is an immediate threat of death or great bodily injury
D. Whenever the guard feels unsafe
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Deadly force is justified only to stop an immediate and otherwise
unavoidable threat of death or serious bodily harm.
,Question 3
While on duty, an exposed firearm permit holder must ensure the firearm is:
A. Concealed whenever possible
B. Carried only during nighttime hours
C. Carried in a holster designed for retention
D. Loaded only during emergencies
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A proper retention holster reduces the risk of unauthorized access or
firearm loss.
Question 4
A negligent discharge most commonly results from:
A. Mechanical failure
B. Poor ammunition quality
C. Finger on the trigger at the wrong time
D. Excessive recoil
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Human error, especially improper trigger discipline, is the leading
cause of negligent discharges.
Question 5
The primary purpose of the Four Rules of Firearm Safety is to:
A. Improve shooting accuracy
B. Prevent all firearm malfunctions
C. Reduce the risk of accidental injury or death
D. Comply with federal transportation laws
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The rules are designed to prevent injury even if one rule is violated.
,Question 6
A security guard drawing a firearm without legal justification may be guilty of:
A. Assault with a deadly weapon
B. Brandishing a firearm
C. Trespassing
D. Lawful display
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Displaying a firearm in a threatening manner without justification
constitutes brandishing.
Question 7
Which action best demonstrates proper muzzle discipline?
A. Keeping the firearm pointed toward the floor
B. Pointing the firearm toward a safe direction at all times
C. Aiming at the target before identifying it
D. Keeping the safety engaged
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The muzzle must never cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
Question 8
A security guard may carry a firearm while off duty if:
A. The guard feels it is necessary
B. The firearm is unloaded
C. Authorized by law and permit conditions
D. Wearing a uniform
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Carrying a firearm is strictly regulated by permit conditions and
California law.
, Question 9
What is the most important factor when deciding to use force?
A. The size of the suspect
B. The value of the property
C. The immediacy of the threat
D. The number of witnesses
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Use of force decisions must be based on the immediacy and severity of
the threat.
Question 10
Failure to follow firearm safety procedures can result in:
A. Criminal charges only
B. Civil liability only
C. Administrative penalties only
D. Criminal, civil, and administrative consequences
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Improper firearm use may lead to multiple forms of legal and
professional consequences.
Question 11
A guard who fires a warning shot:
A. Acts within standard procedure
B. Demonstrates restraint
C. May be held liable for unintended consequences
D. Is protected under self-defense law
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Warning shots are dangerous and not legally protected due to the risk
of injury.