FOID Ultimate Exam
**Question 1.** What is the primary legislative purpose of the Illinois FOID Act?
A) To raise revenue for the state police
B) To identify individuals who are unqualified to possess firearms and protect
public safety
C) To limit the number of firearms sold each year
D) To create a registry of all firearms in Illinois
Answer: B
Explanation: The FOID Act was enacted to protect public health and safety by
ensuring that only qualified persons may possess firearms, ammunition, stun
guns, or tasers.
**Question 2.** Under 430 ILCS 65/1, which of the following is expressly
excluded from the statutory definition of “firearm”?
A) Modern semi-automatic rifles
B) Antique firearms manufactured before 1898
C) All shotguns
D) Air-soft guns
Answer: B
Explanation: Illinois law excludes “antique firearms” (generally those made before
1898) from the definition of a firearm for FOID purposes.
**Question 3.** Which of the following items also requires a FOID card for
purchase in Illinois?
A) Pepper spray
B) Blank ammunition for air rifles
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C) Stun guns and tasers
D) Crossbows
Answer: C
Explanation: The FOID Act covers firearms, ammunition, stun guns, and tasers;
therefore a FOID is required to purchase stun guns or tasers.
**Question 4.** The “clear and present danger” standard is used by which
professionals to report a potential FOID applicant?
A) School teachers
B) Medical professionals and law-enforcement officers
C) Employers
D) Religious leaders
Answer: B
Explanation: Physicians, psychologists, and law-enforcement officers may report
individuals who present a clear and present danger to themselves or others.
**Question 5.** Which of the following mental-health conditions disqualifies an
applicant from obtaining a FOID card?
A) A single episode of mild anxiety treated with counseling
B) A diagnosis of schizophrenia with a history of inpatient treatment within the
past five years
C) A history of migraines
D) Seasonal affective disorder without hospitalization
Answer: B
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Explanation: Inpatient mental-health treatment within the past five years is a
statutory disqualifier.
**Question 6.** An applicant who is 19 years old wishes to obtain a FOID card.
Which of the following must be true?
A) The applicant must have a parent or legal guardian who also holds a valid FOID
card and provide written consent
B) The applicant can apply without any additional documentation because they
are a minor
C) The applicant must be a member of the National Guard
D) The applicant must have a college degree
Answer: A
Explanation: Applicants under 21 need written consent from a parent or legal
guardian who themselves possess a valid FOID.
**Question 7.** Which document is required to prove Illinois residency when
applying for a FOID card?
A) A utility bill dated within the past 90 days
B) A foreign passport
C) A valid Illinois driver’s license or state ID card
D) A Social Security card only
Answer: C
Explanation: A valid Illinois driver’s license or state ID is the primary proof of
residency for FOID applications.
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**Question 8.** Which of the following criminal histories permanently
disqualifies an applicant?
A) A misdemeanor traffic violation from ten years ago
B) Any felony conviction, regardless of the state in which it occurred
C) A misdemeanor for public intoxication
D) A citation for littering
Answer: B
Explanation: Any felony conviction under Illinois law or any other jurisdiction
permanently bars a person from obtaining a FOID card.
**Question 9.** A person convicted of a forcible felony within the past 15 years
applies for a FOID. What is the result?
A) The applicant is automatically approved after a waiting period
B) The applicant is disqualified because the conviction is within the 20-year
disqualifier window
C) The applicant may be approved if they complete a firearms safety course
D) The applicant can be approved if the conviction was for a non-violent offense
Answer: B
Explanation: Forcible felony convictions within the last 20 years are a statutory
disqualifier.
**Question 10.** Which of the following misdemeanor offenses can disqualify a
FOID applicant?
A) Trespassing on private property
B) A misdemeanor involving domestic violence, battery, or assault with a firearm