FFA Wildlife CDE Practice Tests Safety
___________is the number one concern to your harvested meat after dispatching your
animal
- Heat
- Dirt
-Moisture
- Predators - ANS-Heat
--------- kill by cutting blood vessels - ANS-Broad-heads
---------- are traps that catch the animal's entire body - ANS-bodygrip trap
---------- is saving natural resources, with no consumption of them. - ANS-Preservation
--------is the spread of shot pellets after they hit a non-moving target - ANS-shot-pattern
-------is the wise use of natural resources, without wasting them. - ANS-Conservation
A gun with the safety in the on position is safe and can always be trusted T/F -
ANS-False
A hunter leans his rifle against a fence to crawl over and it slides off and discharges this
is an example of a ............... - ANS-safety rule violation
A Minute Angle (MOA) is approximate----- of a degree?- ANS-1/60
A person can live? - ANS-3 weeks without food
A point of projection that extends at least one inch from the edge of the main beam or
another line T/F - ANS-true
A type 1 PFD is a near-shore buoyant vet - ANS-false (type II)
A---- inch target is the same size as the vital region on a deer. - ANS-8 inches
Always cross wire fences between fence posts to prevent damage T/F - ANS-False
, Bill, Ted, and Sarah are hunting pheasant. They are in a line and spaced about 50 ft
apart. Each hunter has a span of fire of about 60 degrees directly in front of them.
(Safe/Unsafe) - ANS-Unsafe
Bob and Ted are quail hunting with Bob's Dog Bob keeps the gun safety on an his finger
outside the trigger as they watch the dog work (Safe/Unsafe) - ANS-Safe
Broad of the shotgun grooved to put a spin on the shot for greater accuracy - ANS-false
Chronic Wasting Disease belongs to a family of diseases known as transmissible
spongiform encephalopathies or prion disease that deer and elk in more than 23 states
have been impacted by (T/F) - ANS-True
Clive is hunting with his grandfather's muzzleloader. He has been practicing and has
sighted the muzzle so that his shots are accurate. He gathers supplies. Clive also has
CO2 cartridges in case the ball gets stuck Safe/Unsafe - ANS-Unsafe
Contour Lines on a topography map indicate - ANS-elevation changes
Dry fire the firearm after unloading (safe/unsafe) - ANS-unsafe
Eighty percent of all accident occur within ________ yards of the muzzle - ANS-10 yrds
Fg powder is acceptable to use in smaller calibers under .50 - ANS-No, only FFFg is
acceptable
Flintlocks and percussion locks are more reliable, easier to load, and safer than
matchlock and wheel lock muzzleloader (T/F) - ANS-True
George builds his own tree stand (Safe/ Unsafe) - ANS-unsafe
Gun and ammunition are stored in a safe.
- safe, unsafe, or not an issue - ANS-unsafe
Hunter sees a 10 point buck and after he shots it he learns he accidentally shots his
taillight. This is a ............... - ANS-Hunter Judgement mistake
Hunting ethics cover behavior that has to do with issues of fairness, respect, and
responsibility not covered by laws
-T/F - ANS-true
___________is the number one concern to your harvested meat after dispatching your
animal
- Heat
- Dirt
-Moisture
- Predators - ANS-Heat
--------- kill by cutting blood vessels - ANS-Broad-heads
---------- are traps that catch the animal's entire body - ANS-bodygrip trap
---------- is saving natural resources, with no consumption of them. - ANS-Preservation
--------is the spread of shot pellets after they hit a non-moving target - ANS-shot-pattern
-------is the wise use of natural resources, without wasting them. - ANS-Conservation
A gun with the safety in the on position is safe and can always be trusted T/F -
ANS-False
A hunter leans his rifle against a fence to crawl over and it slides off and discharges this
is an example of a ............... - ANS-safety rule violation
A Minute Angle (MOA) is approximate----- of a degree?- ANS-1/60
A person can live? - ANS-3 weeks without food
A point of projection that extends at least one inch from the edge of the main beam or
another line T/F - ANS-true
A type 1 PFD is a near-shore buoyant vet - ANS-false (type II)
A---- inch target is the same size as the vital region on a deer. - ANS-8 inches
Always cross wire fences between fence posts to prevent damage T/F - ANS-False
, Bill, Ted, and Sarah are hunting pheasant. They are in a line and spaced about 50 ft
apart. Each hunter has a span of fire of about 60 degrees directly in front of them.
(Safe/Unsafe) - ANS-Unsafe
Bob and Ted are quail hunting with Bob's Dog Bob keeps the gun safety on an his finger
outside the trigger as they watch the dog work (Safe/Unsafe) - ANS-Safe
Broad of the shotgun grooved to put a spin on the shot for greater accuracy - ANS-false
Chronic Wasting Disease belongs to a family of diseases known as transmissible
spongiform encephalopathies or prion disease that deer and elk in more than 23 states
have been impacted by (T/F) - ANS-True
Clive is hunting with his grandfather's muzzleloader. He has been practicing and has
sighted the muzzle so that his shots are accurate. He gathers supplies. Clive also has
CO2 cartridges in case the ball gets stuck Safe/Unsafe - ANS-Unsafe
Contour Lines on a topography map indicate - ANS-elevation changes
Dry fire the firearm after unloading (safe/unsafe) - ANS-unsafe
Eighty percent of all accident occur within ________ yards of the muzzle - ANS-10 yrds
Fg powder is acceptable to use in smaller calibers under .50 - ANS-No, only FFFg is
acceptable
Flintlocks and percussion locks are more reliable, easier to load, and safer than
matchlock and wheel lock muzzleloader (T/F) - ANS-True
George builds his own tree stand (Safe/ Unsafe) - ANS-unsafe
Gun and ammunition are stored in a safe.
- safe, unsafe, or not an issue - ANS-unsafe
Hunter sees a 10 point buck and after he shots it he learns he accidentally shots his
taillight. This is a ............... - ANS-Hunter Judgement mistake
Hunting ethics cover behavior that has to do with issues of fairness, respect, and
responsibility not covered by laws
-T/F - ANS-true