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This comprehensive 200-question study guide is specifically designed for candidates preparing for the NYC DCAS Custodian Engineer Civil Service Exam. It covers essential technical domains including high and low-pressure boiler operations, HVAC systems, refrigeration, and NYC building codes. Beyond technical skills, the exam includes critical sections on NYC Department of Education (DOE) administrative circulars, Local 891 union labor management, and Local Law 97 compliance. Each question is formulated as a long-form statement to reflect the complexity of the actual civil service test. Every answer is followed by a pedagogical rationale in italics to ensure a deep understanding of New York City’s unique building maintenance requirements.

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NRA BASIC PISTOL SHOOTING COURSE
200 QUESTION ULTIMATE MASTER
EXAM AND RATIONALE GUIDE 100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS

NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course: Comprehensive
Examination
1. When considering the fundamental safety rules of firearms
handling, what is the primary directive regarding the orientation of
the pistol's muzzle at all times, regardless of whether the firearm is
loaded or unloaded?
• A. The muzzle should always be pointed toward the ground
to prevent accidental injury to bystanders.
• B. Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction,
ensuring that even if it were to discharge, it would
not cause injury or damage.
• C. The muzzle should be pointed upward at a 45-degree angle
to ensure any accidental discharge travels away from people.
• D. The muzzle should always be pointed toward the target,
even when not on the firing line.
• Rationale: The "Safe Direction" rule is the most
fundamental safety principle; a safe direction means that
the firearm is pointed so that even if it were to go off, it
would not cause injury or damage.
2. During the operation of a semi-automatic pistol, which specific
component is responsible for gripping the rim of the cartridge case
to pull it out of the chamber after the round has been fired?
• A. The firing pin
• B. The ejector
• C. The extractor
• D. The slide stop

, • Rationale: The extractor is a spring-loaded claw that grips
the rim of the cartridge to pull it from the chamber; the
ejector then hits the case to push it out of the firearm.
3. Which of the following best describes the "Double Action Only"
(DAO) trigger mechanism found on many modern defensive pistols
and revolvers?
• B. Every pull of the trigger both cocks the hammer
or striker and releases it to fire the weapon.
• A. The trigger can only be pulled once the hammer has been
manually cocked by the shooter's thumb.
• C. The first trigger pull is long and heavy, while subsequent
pulls are short and light.
• D. The trigger mechanism requires two distinct pulls to fire a
single round as a safety feature.
• Rationale: In Double Action Only systems, the trigger
performs two functions (cocking and releasing) with every
single pull, providing a consistent trigger weight for every
shot.
4. When examining a round of ammunition, what is the specific term
used to describe the component that contains the chemical
compound which, when struck by the firing pin, ignites the main
powder charge?
• A. The casing
• B. The primer
• C. The propellant
• D. The projectile
• Rationale: The primer is the small cap at the base of the
cartridge containing a sensitive explosive mixture that
initiates the firing sequence.
5. In the context of the NRA's "Rules for Using and Storing a Gun,"
which of the following is considered a mandatory requirement
before cleaning or performing maintenance on a pistol?
• A. Ensure you have the manufacturer's manual present on
the workbench.

, • B. Wear eye protection but ear protection is optional during
cleaning.
• C. Personally verify that the firearm is completely
unloaded and that no ammunition is present in the
cleaning area.
• D. Apply a heavy coat of oil to the exterior of the slide before
opening the action.
• Rationale: Safety during maintenance requires double-
checking that the gun is empty and removing all live
ammunition from the workspace to prevent accidental
loading.
6. What is the recommended procedure if you experience a "squib
load," which is characterized by a noticeably reduced report and
recoil when the trigger is pulled?
• A. Immediately pull the trigger again to clear the obstruction
with a second bullet.
• B. Cycle the action quickly and continue your course of fire.
• C. Stop shooting immediately, keep the gun pointed
in a safe direction, and wait before clearing the
action to inspect the barrel for an obstruction.
• D. Tap the bottom of the magazine and rack the slide to
ensure the next round is seated.
• Rationale: A squib load occurs when a bullet becomes
lodged in the barrel; firing a subsequent round behind an
obstruction can cause the barrel to burst, leading to
catastrophic failure and injury.
7. Which of the following grip techniques is most effective for
controlling the recoil of a semi-automatic pistol during rapid
successive shots?
• A. Using only the strong hand to allow the weak hand to
remain free for balance.
• B. Placing the weak-hand thumb directly behind the slide to
provide downward pressure.

, • C. A two-handed grip where the support hand wraps
around the strong hand, providing 360-degree
coverage and firm pressure.
• D. Crossing the thumbs behind the hammer to ensure the
grip is as high as possible.
• Rationale: A proper two-handed grip increases stability
and allows the shooter to manage recoil forces more
effectively, returning the sights to the target faster.
8. When using "Iron Sights," what is the correct relationship between
the front sight, the rear sight, and the shooter's eye, commonly
referred to as "Sight Alignment"?
• A. The front sight should be slightly higher than the rear
sight to compensate for bullet drop.
• B. The top of the front sight is level with the top of
the rear sight, and there is equal light (space) on
both sides of the front sight post.
• C. The front sight should be centered in the rear notch while
focusing your eye intently on the target.
• D. The rear sight should be crystal clear while the front sight
and target remain blurry.
• Rationale: Sight alignment is the relationship between the
front and rear sights; the "level top, equal light" rule is the
standard for accuracy.
9. Which part of the finger should ideally be placed on the trigger of a
pistol to ensure a smooth, rearward press without disturbing the
alignment of the sights?
• A. The first joint (crease) of the index finger.
• B. The tip of the finger, using only the fingernail for
precision.
• C. The center of the distal phalanx (the "pad" of the
first segment) of the index finger.
• D. The side of the finger to allow for more leverage on heavy
triggers.

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