FLETC EXAM GUIDE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Prohibited from possessing a firearm (domestic violence misdemeanor - Answer-A
person with a conviction of a state or federal misdemeanor crime of domestic
violence
Firearms trace should reveal - Answer-Manufacturer -> importer (if foreign) ->
wholesaler-> licensed gun dealer -> first retail purchase from licensed gun dealer
Why trace a firearm? - Answer-Primary purpose is to connect a firearm used in a
crime to a specific person
Weapons requiring registration - Answer-Any firearm that is capable of firing more
than one shot with a single pull of the trigger
Machine gun
Required information for firearms tracing - Answer-Make (manufacturer)
Model
Caliber/Gauge
Serial Number
Possession of firearms/dangerous weapons at a federal facility: 18 USC 930 -
Answer-Unlawful to possess firearm or other dangerous weapons at fed facility
Exception; sworn LEO in performance of official duties
**Dangerous weapon does not include pocket knife with a blade less than 2.5 inches
in length
Criminal Statute - Answer-Mens Rea - intent (general and specific)
Actus Reus - the Act
Motive - Answer-Not an element of a crime
Assault - Title 18 USC 111 - Answer-1. Forcibly (must present ability to conflict harm)
2. Assaults, resists, intimidates
3. Any person defined by USC 111 ( fed employee)
4. While person engaged in or account of service
OR
1. Forcibly
2. Assaults or intimidates
3. Any Former person (fed employee)
4. On account of performance during service
, Elements of Bribery - Title 18 USC 201 - Answer-1. Directly or indirectly
2. Offers/gives or solicits/receives
3.Anything of value
4. To a public official or witness
5. To influence an official act
Gratuity Elements - Answer-1. Directly or indirectly
2. Offers/gives or solicits/receives
3. Anything of value
4. To a public official or witness
5. Because of an official act
Bribery - Answer-Is when something of value is given in an attempt to control an
official decision or act by a public official
(Up to 15 years in prison)
Gratuity - Answer-Is when something of value is given as a result of an official act or
decision (up to 2 years in prison)
Title 18 USC 241 Conspiracy Against Rights - Answer-Criminal (Prosecute)
-Conspiracy
-To injustice, oppress, threaten or intimidate
-In exercise if Constitutional Right
OR
-Two or more in disguise
-Prevent or hinder
-Anyone
-In exercise of Const. Right
Title 18 USC 242 Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law - Answer-Criminal
(Prosecute)
-Under color of law
-Intentionally
-Deprive another of Const. Right
Title 42 USC 1983 (Civil Action for Deprivation if Rights) - Answer-Constitutional Tort
(Sue)
-State and local
-Under color of law
-Deprives someone of Constitutional Right
Tort - Answer-A civil wrong, other than a breach of contract, for which the court will
provide a remedy in the form of an action for damages
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Prohibited from possessing a firearm (domestic violence misdemeanor - Answer-A
person with a conviction of a state or federal misdemeanor crime of domestic
violence
Firearms trace should reveal - Answer-Manufacturer -> importer (if foreign) ->
wholesaler-> licensed gun dealer -> first retail purchase from licensed gun dealer
Why trace a firearm? - Answer-Primary purpose is to connect a firearm used in a
crime to a specific person
Weapons requiring registration - Answer-Any firearm that is capable of firing more
than one shot with a single pull of the trigger
Machine gun
Required information for firearms tracing - Answer-Make (manufacturer)
Model
Caliber/Gauge
Serial Number
Possession of firearms/dangerous weapons at a federal facility: 18 USC 930 -
Answer-Unlawful to possess firearm or other dangerous weapons at fed facility
Exception; sworn LEO in performance of official duties
**Dangerous weapon does not include pocket knife with a blade less than 2.5 inches
in length
Criminal Statute - Answer-Mens Rea - intent (general and specific)
Actus Reus - the Act
Motive - Answer-Not an element of a crime
Assault - Title 18 USC 111 - Answer-1. Forcibly (must present ability to conflict harm)
2. Assaults, resists, intimidates
3. Any person defined by USC 111 ( fed employee)
4. While person engaged in or account of service
OR
1. Forcibly
2. Assaults or intimidates
3. Any Former person (fed employee)
4. On account of performance during service
, Elements of Bribery - Title 18 USC 201 - Answer-1. Directly or indirectly
2. Offers/gives or solicits/receives
3.Anything of value
4. To a public official or witness
5. To influence an official act
Gratuity Elements - Answer-1. Directly or indirectly
2. Offers/gives or solicits/receives
3. Anything of value
4. To a public official or witness
5. Because of an official act
Bribery - Answer-Is when something of value is given in an attempt to control an
official decision or act by a public official
(Up to 15 years in prison)
Gratuity - Answer-Is when something of value is given as a result of an official act or
decision (up to 2 years in prison)
Title 18 USC 241 Conspiracy Against Rights - Answer-Criminal (Prosecute)
-Conspiracy
-To injustice, oppress, threaten or intimidate
-In exercise if Constitutional Right
OR
-Two or more in disguise
-Prevent or hinder
-Anyone
-In exercise of Const. Right
Title 18 USC 242 Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law - Answer-Criminal
(Prosecute)
-Under color of law
-Intentionally
-Deprive another of Const. Right
Title 42 USC 1983 (Civil Action for Deprivation if Rights) - Answer-Constitutional Tort
(Sue)
-State and local
-Under color of law
-Deprives someone of Constitutional Right
Tort - Answer-A civil wrong, other than a breach of contract, for which the court will
provide a remedy in the form of an action for damages