NRA BASIC RANGE SAFETY OFFICER (RSO)
EXAM PREP TEST BANK 250 CORRECTLY
ANSWERED PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
RATIONALES LATEST UPDATE 2026 –
BASED ON NRA RSO TRAINING
MATERIALS AND RANGE SAFETY
PROTOCOLS
SECTION 1: ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE RSO (Questions 1–40)
1. What is the primary responsibility of a Range Safety Officer (RSO)?
A) Manage range finances and budgeting
B) Ensure the safety of all individuals on the range
C) Teach marksmanship courses
D) Clean and maintain firearms
Answer: B
Rationale: The RSO's primary duty is to ensure the safety of all persons on the range by
enforcing safety protocols and supervising range operations. Instruction, finances, and
maintenance are secondary or separate roles .
2. What is the role of the Range Safety Officer?
A) To manage range membership fees
B) To supervise shooting activities as prescribed by the range SOP
C) To teach beginner shooting courses
D) To maintain range equipment
Answer: B
Rationale: The RSO supervises shooting activities as prescribed by the range SOP. The
Chief RSO (CRSO) develops range SOP, trains RSOs, and has overall responsibility for
safe gun handling and shooting everywhere on the range .
3. Which of the following are core duties of the RSO? (Select all that apply)
A) Monitor shooter compliance with range rules
B) Enforce safety protocols
C) Act as an instructor for novice shooters
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D) Stop unsafe activity immediately
E) Conduct range inspections
Answer: A, B, D, E
Rationale: Instruction is a separate role requiring different certification. The RSO focuses
on safety enforcement and supervision. Core duties include monitoring, enforcing rules,
stopping unsafe activity, and conducting inspections .
4. The most important element of firearm safety is:
A) Mechanical safeties
B) Proper ammunition
C) Attitude
D) Experience level
Answer: C
Rationale: A shooter's attitude and commitment to following safety rules are more critical
than any mechanical device. A positive safety mindset is the foundation of all safe gun
handling—without it, even the best equipment fails to prevent accidents .
5. The purpose of having an RSO on the firing line is to:
A) Maintain order on the range
B) Ensure that shooters follow the range regulations
C) Prevent property damage and personal injury
D) All of the above
Answer: D
Rationale: The RSO serves multiple critical functions: maintaining order, enforcing
regulations, and preventing damage and injury. All three contribute to overall range
safety .
6. The rule of an RSO is:
A) To teach marksmanship to all shooters
B) To supervise shooting activities as prescribed by range SOPs
C) To clean all firearms after use
D) To manage range finances
Answer: B
Rationale: The RSO's primary function is supervision of shooting activities according to
established SOPs, not instruction or maintenance .
7. Whose duty is it to maintain order on the range?
A) The senior shooter
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B) The RSO
C) The range owner
D) Law enforcement
Answer: B
Rationale: The RSO is responsible for maintaining order and ensuring compliance with all
range regulations .
8. During live firing, where should the RSO be positioned?
A) In the clubhouse
B) On the firing line where the RSO can best observe the shooters
C) Downrange near the targets
D) Behind all shooters
Answer: B
Rationale: The RSO must be positioned on the firing line with optimal visibility of all
shooters to monitor safety and respond quickly to any issues .
9. An RSO observes a shooter handling a firearm during a cease-fire. The RSO should:
A) Wait until the cease-fire ends to address the issue
B) Immediately and loudly command "CEASE FIRE — STOP" and correct the unsafe
behavior
C) Ignore the behavior to avoid conflict
D) Report the shooter after the session
Answer: B
Rationale: Immediate intervention is required when unsafe behavior occurs during a
cease-fire. The RSO must stop the behavior immediately and correct it .
10. The RSO's zone of control includes:
A) The firing line
B) The area behind the firing line
C) The target area (downrange)
D) All of the above
Answer: D
Rationale: The RSO is responsible for safety anywhere shooting-related activity occurs,
including the firing line, behind the line, and downrange areas .
11. An RSO notices a shooter becoming angry or agitated. The RSO should:
A) Ignore the behavior unless it becomes violent
B) Calmly ask the shooter to step away from the firing line and speak privately
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C) Immediately eject the shooter
D) Call law enforcement first
Answer: B
Rationale: De-escalation and private conversation are preferred over immediate ejection
unless there is imminent danger. Professional intervention can prevent incidents .
12. Who has authority to call a cease fire?
A) Only the Chief RSO
B) Only instructors
C) Any person observing an unsafe condition
D) Only range management
Answer: C
Rationale: Safety is everyone's responsibility. Any person on the range who observes an
unsafe condition or emergency must be empowered to call a "Cease Fire" .
13. RSOs should enforce rules:
A) Only with new shooters
B) Only during competitions
C) Consistently and impartially
D) Only when management is present
Answer: C
Rationale: Consistent and impartial enforcement of rules is essential for maintaining a
safe range environment. Favoritism or inconsistent enforcement undermines safety .
14. The RSO's authority comes from:
A) Shooters' consent
B) The NRA and range management
C) Law enforcement
D) Competition rules
Answer: B
Rationale: The RSO's authority is derived from the NRA training and certification as well
as the range management's delegation of safety oversight responsibility .
15. RSOs should remain:
A) Passive during shooting
B) Distracted by conversations
C) Alert and observant at all times
D) Seated to conserve energy