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NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+RECENT VERSION

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NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+RECENT VERSION 1) The three major components of a pistol are: - answer frame, barrel and action 2) Your finger may contact the trigger: - answer when you are ready to shoot 3) The trigger mechanism: - answer releases a spring-powered hammer or striker to fire the cartridge. 4) Aiming consists of: - answer sight alignment and sight picture. 5) When aiming a pistol, the eye can only focus on one object at a time; therefore, you should focus on the (BLANK) so that it appears clear and sharp. - answer front sight 6) To ensure you use the correct ammunition for your gun: - answer a. check the information stamped on the barrel and/or slide. b. check your owner's manual. c. check the cartridge box and cartridge headstamp. d. all of the above. 7) When a cartridge fails to fire immediately, you should: - answer keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction and, after waiting at least 30 seconds (as a precaution in case of a hangfire), open the action and remove the cartridge. 8) When gripping the pistol, you should: - answer use the same grip each time that you hold the pistol. 9) Follow-through is important because: - answer it integrates, maintains and continues all shooting fundamentals before, during and immediately after firing the shot. 10) The frame of a pistol is: - answer is the central component of most pistols. 11) The four components of a pistol cartridge are: - answer case, primer, powder charge and bullet. 12) Some of the benefits of the Isosceles Position are: - answer it is natural and easy to assume. 13) Double-action refers to the type of action: - answer in which pulling the trigger performs two tasks: cocking and releasing the hammer. 14) Before cleaning a pistol, be sure that: - answer a. the pistol is unloaded. b. The pistol is disassembled according to instructions in owner's manual. c. no ammunition is present in the area. d. all of the above. 15) A_______ occurs when a cartridge fails to fire after the primer has been struck by the firing pin. - answer misfire 16) The safety on a pistol is: - answer a mechanical device, and can fail. 17) When shooting, you should hold your breath because: - answer it minimizes body movement. 18) Dry-firing: - answer involves practicing every phase of the firing process using an unloaded firearm. 19) The basic rule for sight adjustment is: - answer move the rear sight in the same direction that you want hits on the target to move. 20) Trigger control when shooting refers to: - answer the technique of pulling the trigger without causing any movement of the aligned sights. 21) As the gun powder burns, it creates high-pressure gas that begins to push the bullet down the bore. - answer True 22) Consistency, balance, support, natural aiming area, and comfort are elements of a good shooting position. - answer True 23) Proper sight alignment is having the front sight even with the top of the rear sight, and the front sight centered in the notch of the rear sight so that there is an equal amount of space on each side of the front sight. - answer True 24) A squib load develops less than normal pressure or velocity after ignition of the cartridge powder charge. - answer True 25) A gun that is properly maintained will function more reliably, shoot more accurately and last longer. - answer True 26) ALWAYS keep your gun pointed in a safe direction. - answer True 27) The safety on a pistol is a mechanical device that can fail. - answer True 28) Pistols should be stored so that they are not accessible to unauthorized persons. - answer True 29) A misfire is a perceptible delay in the ignition of a cartridge after the primer has been struck by the firing pin. - answer False 30) Most pistol cartridges can be fired from any handgun. - answer False 31) Both ear and eye protection are highly recommended whenever you are firing live ammunition. - answer True 32) Cartridges loaded to lower pressures than standard ammunition are known as "+P" cartridges. - answer False 33) You should always bury unserviceable ammunition. - answer False 34) You should always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot - answer True 35) Grip consistency is essential for accurate shooting. - answer True 36) Ammunition should not be present when cleaning a pistol. - answer True 37) The single most important selection criterion revolves around the purpose of the firearm. - answer True 38) Your breath should be let out slowly and steadily until the shot is fired. - answer False 39) Your non-dominant eye should be used for aiming the pistol. - answer False 40) You should always keep your gun unloaded until you are ready to use it. - answer True 41) Pistols that are fired regularly do not need to be cleaned. - answer False 42) Aiming consists of two stages: sight alignment and sight picture. - answer True 43) Trigger control is one of the most important shooting fundamentals. - answer True 44) The major components of breech-loading pistols include the frame, the barrel, and the action. - answer True 45) The Natural Aiming Area refers to the natural alignment of the shooter and the gun in any position. - answer True 46) The first Rule for Safe Gun Handling can be ignored while dry-firing. - answer False 47) Pistol cartridges should not be exposed to water or solvents. - answer True 48) The muzzle is the front end of the barrel where the bullet exits. - answer True 49) When shooting a pistol, you should always know your target and what is beyond. - answer True 50) Before handling a gun, learn how it operates. Read the owner's manual for your gun. - answer True 51) Cylinder, frame, barrel - answer The 3 major components of a pistol 52) Cylinder - answer The part of a revolver where cartridges are held in individual chambers arranged in a circular pattern 53) Trigger mechanism - answer The part that releases a spring-powered hammer or striker to fire the cartridge 54) Sight alignment & sight picture - answer The 2 steps in aiming a pistol 55) Front sight - answer What one focuses on when shooting a pistol 56) Barrel or slide, owner's manual, cartridge box, cartridge headstamp - answer What you should check to ensure that you're using the correct ammunition 57) Keep gun pointed in safe direction, wait at least 30 seconds, open action & remove cartridge - answer What you should do when a cartridge fails to fire immediately 58) Grip consistency - answer Essential for accurate shooting 59) Follow-through - answer Integrates. maintains & continues all shooting fundamentals before, during & after the shot 60) Frame - answer The central component of most pistols 61) Case, primer, powder charge, bullet - answer The components of a pistol cartridge 62) Single-action & double-action - answer The 2 types of a revolver action 63) Double-action - answer Pulling the trigger performs both cocking & releasing the hammer 64) Steps before cleaning a pistol - answer Make sure the pistol is unloaded, disassemble according to the manual, no ammunition should be present 65) Misfire - answer The pistol fails to fire after pulling the trigger 66) Safety - answer A mechanical device that can fail 67) Holding your breath - answer Minimizes body movement 68) Dry-firing - answer Practicing shooting with an unloaded gun 69) The basic rule of sight adjustment - answer Move the rear sight in the same direction that you want hits on the target to move 70) Trigger control - answer Pulling the trigger without causing any movement of the aligned sights 71) Burning gun powder - answer Creates high-pressure gas that pushes the bullet down the barrel 72) Consistency, balance, support, natural aiming area, comfort - answer Elements of a good shooting position 73) Proper sight alignment - answer Top of front and rear sights are even & front sight is centered in rear sight 74) Squib load - answer A load that develops less than normal pressure 75) Proper maintenance - answer This helps a gun function more reliably, shoot more accurately & last longer 76) The NRA first rule of gun safety - answer Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. 77) First rule of gun storage - answer Guns should be stored so that they are inaccessible to unauthorized persons 78) Single-action - answer Pulling the trigger only performs one action: releasing the hammer 79) +P cartridges - answer Cartridges loaded to higher pressures than standard ammunition 80) The NRA third rule of gun safety - answer Always keep the gun unloaded until ready to use. 81) Magazine - answer The part of a semi-automatic pistol designed to hold extra cartridges 82) Muzzle - answer The front end of the barrel where the bullet exits 83) Chamber - answer The place where the cartridge is located at the time it is fired 84) The NRA second rule of gun safety - answer Always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. 85) Bullet - answer The projectile that exits the gun when it is fired 86) Primer - answer A pressure sensitive component of a cartridge that ignites the powder. 87) Case - answer The container that holds the primer, powder and bullet 88) Full metal jacket - answer Type of bullet not meant to expand, with no lead exposed at the tip 89) Hollow point - answer Type of bullet made with a hollow cavity at the front, meant to promote expansion 90) Non-jacketed - answer Type of bullet made of lead alloy, without an outside metal jacket 91) The major parts of a rifle are: - answer stock, barrel, action 92) The part of the rifle that allows a shooter to load, fire, and unload the rifle is called the: - answer Action 93) Rifling causes the bullet to spin, providing stability in its flight. Rifling within a barrel is made up of: - answer lands and groves 94) The butt, comb, grip, and fore-end describes the : - answer stock 95) The type of rifle action that operates using energy from the fired cartridge is called: - answer Semi-automation action 96) A peep sight is an example of a(n): - answer aperture sight 97) The most common cartridge used for recreational and target shooting is the: - answer .22 rimfire 98) The primary rule observed in cleaning a rifle is: - answer First to be sure the action is open and the rifle is unloaded. 99) The process of lining up the rifle with the target is called: - answer aiming 100) Which answer best expresses safe rifle handling? - answer Always point the muzzle in a safe direction. 101) The person most responsible for rifle safety is: - answer you , the shooter 102) The standard rule for adjusting sights is: - answer Move the rear sight in the same direction you want to move the location of the shot on the target.

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PRActice eXAM QuestioNs With
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1) The three major components of a pistol are: - answer frame, barrel and action


2) Your finger may contact the trigger: - answer when you are ready to shoot


3) The trigger mechanism: - answer releases a spring-powered hammer or striker to fire the
cartridge.


4) Aiming consists of: - answer sight alignment and sight picture.


5) When aiming a pistol, the eye can only focus on one object at a time; therefore, you should
focus on the (BLANK) so that it appears clear and sharp. - answer front sight


6) To ensure you use the correct ammunition for your gun: - answer a. check the
information stamped on the barrel and/or slide.
b. check your owner's manual.
c. check the cartridge box and cartridge headstamp.
d. all of the above.


7) When a cartridge fails to fire immediately, you should: - answer keep the pistol pointed in
a safe direction and, after waiting at least 30 seconds (as a precaution in case of a hangfire),
open the action and remove the cartridge.


8) When gripping the pistol, you should: - answer use the same grip each time that you hold
the pistol.

,9) Follow-through is important because: - answer it integrates, maintains and continues all
shooting fundamentals before, during and immediately after firing the shot.


10) The frame of a pistol is: - answer is the central component of most pistols.


11) The four components of a pistol cartridge are: - answer case, primer, powder charge and
bullet.


12) Some of the benefits of the Isosceles Position are: - answer it is natural and easy to
assume.


13) Double-action refers to the type of action: - answer in which pulling the trigger performs
two tasks: cocking and releasing the hammer.


14) Before cleaning a pistol, be sure that: - answer a. the pistol is unloaded.
b. The pistol is disassembled according to instructions in owner's manual.
c. no ammunition is present in the area.
d. all of the above.


15) A_______ occurs when a cartridge fails to fire after the primer has been struck by the firing
pin. - answer misfire


16) The safety on a pistol is: - answer a mechanical device, and can fail.


17) When shooting, you should hold your breath because: - answer it minimizes body
movement.


18) Dry-firing: - answer involves practicing every phase of the firing process using an
unloaded
firearm.


19) The basic rule for sight adjustment is: - answer move the rear sight in the same direction
that you want hits on the target to move.


20) Trigger control when shooting refers to: - answer the technique of pulling the trigger
without causing any movement of the aligned sights.

, 21) As the gun powder burns, it creates high-pressure gas that begins to push the bullet down
the bore. - answer True


22) Consistency, balance, support, natural aiming area, and comfort are elements of a good
shooting position. - answer True


23) Proper sight alignment is having the front sight even with the top of the rear sight, and the
front sight centered in the notch of the rear sight so that there is an equal amount of space
on each side of the front sight. - answer True


24) A squib load develops less than normal pressure or velocity after ignition of the cartridge
powder charge. - answer True


25) A gun that is properly maintained will function more reliably, shoot more accurately and last
longer. - answer True


26) ALWAYS keep your gun pointed in a safe direction. - answer True


27) The safety on a pistol is a mechanical device that can fail. - answer True


28) Pistols should be stored so that they are not accessible to unauthorized persons. - answer
True


29) A misfire is a perceptible delay in the ignition of a cartridge after the primer has been struck
by the firing pin. - answer False


30) Most pistol cartridges can be fired from any handgun. - answer False


31) Both ear and eye protection are highly recommended whenever you are firing live
ammunition. - answer True


32) Cartridges loaded to lower pressures than standard ammunition are known as "+P"
cartridges. - answer False

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