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NRA Basic Range Safety Officer (RSO) Course – Answer Key for Certification Test

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This document contains the official answer key for the NRA Basic Range Safety Officer (RSO) course certification test. It lists correct answers (A, B, C, or D) for all 50 multiple-choice questions required for RSO qualification. Ideal for students preparing for the test or instructors reviewing assessment materials

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Nra basic RSO Test Key

Become a Knowledgeable RSO: Essential Range Safety Procedures

I. Pre-Live Fire Range Inspection: Your Safety Checklist

1. The RSO's Pre-Firing Inspection Guide: When inspecting the range
before live fire, an RSO uses the NRA Range Manual and the specific
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for that range as their primary
guides (D III-3).

II. Responding to "Cease Firing": Immediate Action

2. "Cease Firing" Protocol: Upon hearing the command "Cease Firing," you
must stop shooting immediately, remain in your position, and wait for
further instructions from the RSO (D III-13 IV-13).

III. Delivering a Comprehensive Range Briefing:

3. Key Elements of a Range Briefing: A thorough Range Briefing includes
the purpose of the shooting event, orientation of the Range Surface Area
(ready area, firing line, left and right limits, and impact area), range safety
rules, firing line commands, and crucial Emergency Procedures
(ensuring everyone knows how to respond effectively to any incident) (A).

IV. Understanding Your Range's SOP:

4. Essential Contents of the SOP: A comprehensive Standard Operating
Procedure (SOP) should contain Day-to-Day details such as Security, How
to open the facility, conduct a range check, and open range (C PP II-4).
This ensures consistent and safe operation.

V. Responding to Medical Emergencies on the Range:

5. RSO Action in Case of Serious Illness or Injury: As an RSO, if a person
on the range becomes seriously ill or injured, you should take charge of the
situation and direct the following actions: render first aid to the injured
person, call 911, direct emergency personnel to the injured person, and
ask witnesses to write statements on what they observed (D V-4).

, VI. When in Doubt: Consulting the SOP:

6. Clarifying Range Rules: If you are ever in doubt about the range rules, you
should Refer to the range SOPs (A II-4). The SOP is your definitive guide.

VII. Safe Loading of Muzzleloading Rifles: Essential Steps

7. Muzzleloading Safety First: When loading a muzzleloading rifle, you must
always point the barrel in a safe direction and never place your body in
front of the muzzle, wipe and clear the barrel before pouring the
powder into it, and pour the powder into a measure and then into the
barrel, never directly from the powder horn (D VI- 20).

VIII. RSO Positioning During Live Fire: Observing Shooters

8. RSO Location for Effective Supervision: During live firing, the RSO
should be On the firing line where the RSO can best observe the
shooters (B II-2).

IX. Maintaining Order: The RSO's Primary Duty:

9. Responsibility for Range Order: The duty to maintain order on the
range belongs to The RSO (B II-2).

X. Ensuring a Firearm is Unloaded: A Multi-Point Check

10.Verifying an Unloaded Firearm: When making sure a firearm is unloaded,
All the above must be checked: The action, the Chamber, and The
Magazine (D VI -10).

XI. Addressing Disruptive Shooter Behavior:

11.Handling Disruptive Individuals: If a shooter is loud and disruptive on the
firing line and refuses to lower their voice, you should Follow the
instructions in the range SOPs (III-18).

XII. Understanding Stoppages: Interruptions in Operation:

12.Examples of Stoppages: All the above are examples of a stoppage: A fired
case stove-piped in a semi-automatic pistol, A double feed in a pump-
action shotgun, Failure of the cylinder to rotate in a revolver (D VI-2).

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