NRA BASIC RSO EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
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300 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Q: What is the primary responsibility of a Range Safety Officer? A: To
ensure the safety of all persons on the shooting range at all times.
2. Q: What are the three fundamental rules of gun safety? A: 1) Always
keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, 2) Always keep your finger off the
trigger until ready to shoot, 3) Always keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.
3. Q: When should an RSO intervene in a shooting situation? A:
Immediately upon observing any unsafe act or condition that could result in
injury.
4. Q: What does "CEASE FIRE" mean on a shooting range? A: All
shooting must stop immediately, all firearms must be made safe, and no one
may handle firearms until the "ALL CLEAR" command is given.
5. Q: Who has the authority to call a cease fire on the range? A: Any person
on the range who observes an unsafe condition, but especially the RSO.
6. Q: What should you do if someone does not respond to a cease fire
command? A: Use a loud whistle, air horn, or other audible signal, and
physically intervene if necessary to ensure safety.
7. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility regarding range rules? A: To enforce
all range rules consistently and fairly for all shooters.
8. Q: When can an RSO ask someone to leave the range? A: When they
repeatedly violate safety rules, are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or
exhibit unsafe behavior.
,9. Q: What should an RSO do before allowing shooting to commence? A:
Ensure the range is clear, all safety equipment is in place, and all participants
understand the range commands.
10. Q: What is the purpose of a safety briefing? A: To inform all range users
of safety rules, range commands, and emergency procedures.
11. Q: How often should safety briefings be conducted? A: Before each
shooting session and whenever new shooters join the range.
12. Q: What personal protective equipment should an RSO wear? A: Eye
protection and hearing protection at minimum.
13. Q: What should an RSO do if they observe a malfunction? A: Call cease
fire, ensure the firearm is pointed downrange, and assist in safely clearing the
malfunction.
14. Q: What is the RSO's role in emergency situations? A: Take charge,
ensure scene safety, provide first aid if trained, and coordinate emergency
response.
15. Q: When should an RSO document an incident? A: After any safety
violation, accident, injury, or unusual occurrence on the range.
16. Q: What authority does an RSO have on the firing line? A: Complete
authority to enforce safety rules and make decisions necessary for safe range
operations.
17. Q: What should an RSO do if unsure about a safety situation? A: Err on
the side of caution and stop the activity until the situation can be resolved
safely.
18. Q: How should an RSO communicate with shooters? A: Clearly, loudly,
and with authority, using standard range commands.
19. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility regarding ammunition? A: Ensure
only appropriate ammunition is used for each firearm and target combination.
20. Q: When should an RSO inspect firearms? A: Before use, after
malfunctions, and whenever safety is questionable.
21. Q: What should an RSO do about damaged equipment? A: Remove it
from service immediately and mark it as unsafe for use.
22. Q: How should an RSO handle disagreements with shooters? A: Remain
professional, explain the safety concern, and maintain authority while being
respectful.
, 23. Q: What training should an RSO maintain? A: Regular safety training,
first aid certification, and range-specific training updates.
24. Q: What is the RSO's role in teaching firearm safety? A: Demonstrate
proper safety procedures and correct unsafe practices immediately.
25. Q: How should an RSO position themselves on the range? A: Where
they can observe all shooters and maintain control of the firing line.
26. Q: What should an RSO do about spectators? A: Ensure they wear
appropriate safety equipment and remain in designated safe areas.
27. Q: When can ammunition be handled on the range? A: Only when
authorized by the RSO and only at designated times and locations.
28. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility for range maintenance? A: Report
safety hazards and ensure the range remains in safe operating condition.
29. Q: How should an RSO handle multiple range activities? A: Maintain
awareness of all activities and coordinate them to prevent conflicts.
30. Q: What should an RSO do about weather conditions? A: Suspend
activities when weather creates unsafe conditions.
31. Q: What is the purpose of range commands? A: To control range
activities and ensure coordinated safe operations.
32. Q: How should an RSO handle new or inexperienced shooters? A:
Provide additional supervision and instruction to ensure safe participation.
33. Q: What should an RSO do about unsafe firearms? A: Remove them
from service immediately and prevent their use.
34. Q: What is the RSO's role in target operations? A: Ensure safe target
changes and maintain control during target activities.
35. Q: When should an RSO seek additional help? A: When the situation
exceeds their training or when additional safety coverage is needed.
36. Q: What should an RSO do about intoxicated individuals? A: Prohibit
them from handling firearms and remove them from the range area.
37. Q: How should an RSO document safety violations? A: Record date,
time, individuals involved, nature of violation, and corrective action taken.
38. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility for emergency equipment? A:
Ensure it is accessible, functional, and properly maintained.
CORRECTLY VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR EXAM
SUCCESS (MOST RECENT UPDATED)
300 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Q: What is the primary responsibility of a Range Safety Officer? A: To
ensure the safety of all persons on the shooting range at all times.
2. Q: What are the three fundamental rules of gun safety? A: 1) Always
keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, 2) Always keep your finger off the
trigger until ready to shoot, 3) Always keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.
3. Q: When should an RSO intervene in a shooting situation? A:
Immediately upon observing any unsafe act or condition that could result in
injury.
4. Q: What does "CEASE FIRE" mean on a shooting range? A: All
shooting must stop immediately, all firearms must be made safe, and no one
may handle firearms until the "ALL CLEAR" command is given.
5. Q: Who has the authority to call a cease fire on the range? A: Any person
on the range who observes an unsafe condition, but especially the RSO.
6. Q: What should you do if someone does not respond to a cease fire
command? A: Use a loud whistle, air horn, or other audible signal, and
physically intervene if necessary to ensure safety.
7. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility regarding range rules? A: To enforce
all range rules consistently and fairly for all shooters.
8. Q: When can an RSO ask someone to leave the range? A: When they
repeatedly violate safety rules, are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or
exhibit unsafe behavior.
,9. Q: What should an RSO do before allowing shooting to commence? A:
Ensure the range is clear, all safety equipment is in place, and all participants
understand the range commands.
10. Q: What is the purpose of a safety briefing? A: To inform all range users
of safety rules, range commands, and emergency procedures.
11. Q: How often should safety briefings be conducted? A: Before each
shooting session and whenever new shooters join the range.
12. Q: What personal protective equipment should an RSO wear? A: Eye
protection and hearing protection at minimum.
13. Q: What should an RSO do if they observe a malfunction? A: Call cease
fire, ensure the firearm is pointed downrange, and assist in safely clearing the
malfunction.
14. Q: What is the RSO's role in emergency situations? A: Take charge,
ensure scene safety, provide first aid if trained, and coordinate emergency
response.
15. Q: When should an RSO document an incident? A: After any safety
violation, accident, injury, or unusual occurrence on the range.
16. Q: What authority does an RSO have on the firing line? A: Complete
authority to enforce safety rules and make decisions necessary for safe range
operations.
17. Q: What should an RSO do if unsure about a safety situation? A: Err on
the side of caution and stop the activity until the situation can be resolved
safely.
18. Q: How should an RSO communicate with shooters? A: Clearly, loudly,
and with authority, using standard range commands.
19. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility regarding ammunition? A: Ensure
only appropriate ammunition is used for each firearm and target combination.
20. Q: When should an RSO inspect firearms? A: Before use, after
malfunctions, and whenever safety is questionable.
21. Q: What should an RSO do about damaged equipment? A: Remove it
from service immediately and mark it as unsafe for use.
22. Q: How should an RSO handle disagreements with shooters? A: Remain
professional, explain the safety concern, and maintain authority while being
respectful.
, 23. Q: What training should an RSO maintain? A: Regular safety training,
first aid certification, and range-specific training updates.
24. Q: What is the RSO's role in teaching firearm safety? A: Demonstrate
proper safety procedures and correct unsafe practices immediately.
25. Q: How should an RSO position themselves on the range? A: Where
they can observe all shooters and maintain control of the firing line.
26. Q: What should an RSO do about spectators? A: Ensure they wear
appropriate safety equipment and remain in designated safe areas.
27. Q: When can ammunition be handled on the range? A: Only when
authorized by the RSO and only at designated times and locations.
28. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility for range maintenance? A: Report
safety hazards and ensure the range remains in safe operating condition.
29. Q: How should an RSO handle multiple range activities? A: Maintain
awareness of all activities and coordinate them to prevent conflicts.
30. Q: What should an RSO do about weather conditions? A: Suspend
activities when weather creates unsafe conditions.
31. Q: What is the purpose of range commands? A: To control range
activities and ensure coordinated safe operations.
32. Q: How should an RSO handle new or inexperienced shooters? A:
Provide additional supervision and instruction to ensure safe participation.
33. Q: What should an RSO do about unsafe firearms? A: Remove them
from service immediately and prevent their use.
34. Q: What is the RSO's role in target operations? A: Ensure safe target
changes and maintain control during target activities.
35. Q: When should an RSO seek additional help? A: When the situation
exceeds their training or when additional safety coverage is needed.
36. Q: What should an RSO do about intoxicated individuals? A: Prohibit
them from handling firearms and remove them from the range area.
37. Q: How should an RSO document safety violations? A: Record date,
time, individuals involved, nature of violation, and corrective action taken.
38. Q: What is the RSO's responsibility for emergency equipment? A:
Ensure it is accessible, functional, and properly maintained.