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Week 5 Quiz: FTT 111/ FTT111 Module 5 Quiz | Answered Latest Fall 2025/26 - Sonoran Desert School. Module 5 Quiz Due Nov 2 at 11:59pm Points 15 Questions 15 Time Limit None Instructions Available Sep 29 at 12am - Nov 3 at 11:59pm Quizzes must be completed and submitted by Sunday 11:59 PM of the week in which they are due. There are no exceptions. The quizzes cannot be opened after the due date has passed, not even by faculty or student success coaches. Requests to open quizzes to complete them after the due date will not be considered. You have only ONE attempt at completing a quiz. Quizzes cannot be reset for multiple attempts. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt1 Score for this quiz: 15 out of 15 Submitted Oct 29 at 3:09pm This attempt took 7 minutes. Correct answer Question 1 1/1 pts 7 minutes 15 out of 15 Regardless of feed type, the first step in the feeding process of a blowback firearm is the same. True False Page 114, Paragraph 3: Regardless of feed type, the initial step in the feeding process of blowback firearms is the same. Correct answer Question 2 1/1 ptsA roughly machined chamber can cause which type of malfunction in a gas-delayed blowback firearm? (Select all correct answers) An extraction malfunction An unlocking malfunction A firing malfunction No answers are correct Your answer Is correct. Correct answer Question 3 1/1 pts Straight blowback firearms are locked by the bolt engaging locking lugs within the barrel. True False Correct answer Question 4 1/1 pts Other than ammunition and operator error, what is the next most common problem with simple blowback firearms? Cocking issues Feeding issues Extracting issues Locking issues Your answer Is correct. Correct answer Question 5 1/1 pts Because of the design type, blowback firearms are always: Manually fed No answers are correct Cylinder fed Magazine fed Your answer is correct. Correct answerQuestion 6 1/1 pts The blowback action is mostly reliant upon: Operator technique Ammunition All answers are correct Your answer is correct. Page 114, Paragraph 2: Underpowered cartridges or improper shooting technique can both lead to malfunctions with blowback actions. Once ammunition and operator error are ruled out, you can focus on the firearm itselr. Correct answer Question 7 1/1 pts What would happen if a blowback action utilized a sprung or powered ejector? Nothing; it is normal for a blowback action to use this design The action would be forced out of battery The firearm would not be able to extract the round Your answer is correct. Correct answer Question 8 1/1 pts On a lever-delayed blowback firearm, the shorter arm is also called the “effort arm”. True False Page 121, paragraph 1: The lever will begin to rotate, driving the long arm (effort arm) into the bolt carrier and forcing it backward at a greater velocity than the bolt, slightly delaying the opening of the breech. Correct answer Question 9 1/1 pts Which of the following are the three main designs of a delayed blowback action?Roller, lever, and gas Roller, toggle, and gas Hesitation, toggle, and lever Toggle, lever, and hinged Your answer is correct. Correct answer Question 10 1/1 pts Generally, the straight blowback action design is found on firearms that use high-pressure centerfire cartridges. True False Correct answer Question 11 1/1 pts Choose all that apply. Which of the following steps in the cycle of operation of both the straight blowback and the delayed blowback are exactly the same? Feeding Unlocking Extracting Ejecting Cocking Locking Firing Your answer is correct. Correct answer Question 12 1/1 pts Which mechanical part on the firearm’s action can impede the locking procedure on a blowback action? Ejector Firing pin Extractor Bolt faceYour answer Is correct. Correct answer Question 13 1/1 pts What is the major difference between hammer fired and striker fired designs? (Select all correct answers) The striker moves with the slide. Hammer is attached to the frame The striker remains attached to the frame. Hammer moves along with the slide Your answer is correct. Correct answer Question 14 1/1 pts Excessive headspace in a blowback firearm can cause firing problems True False Correct answer Question 15 1/1 pts Look closely at the image below and determine if the action is open or closed. Carrier Receiver Locking Piece ClosedOpen Your answer is correct. Quiz Score: 15 out of 15

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Module 5 Quiz
Due Nov 2 at 11:59pm
Points 15
Questions 15
Available Sep 29 at 12am - Nov 3 at 11:59pm
Time Limit None


Instructions

Quizzes must be completed and submitted by Sunday 11:59 PM of the week in which
they are due. There are no exceptions. The quizzes cannot be opened after the due date
has passed, not even by faculty or student success coaches. Requests to open quizzes
to complete them after the due date will not be considered.

You have only ONE attempt at completing a quiz. Quizzes cannot be reset for multiple
attempts.


Attempt History
Attempt Time Score

LATEST Attempt 1 7 minutes 15 out of 15

Score for this quiz: 15 out of 15
Submitted Oct 29 at 3:09pm
This attempt took 7 minutes.
Correct answer


Question 1
1/1 pts
Regardless of feed type, the first step in the feeding process of a blowback firearm is the same.
True

False

Page 114, Paragraph 3:

Regardless of feed type, the initial step in the feeding process of blowback firearms is the same.

Correct answer


Question 2
1/1 pts

, A roughly machined chamber can cause which type of malfunction in a gas-delayed blowback firearm?
(Select all correct answers)
An extraction malfunction

An unlocking malfunction

A firing malfunction

No answers are correct


Your answer Is correct.
Correct answer


Question 3
1/1 pts
Straight blowback firearms are locked by the bolt engaging locking lugs within the barrel.
True

False

Correct answer


Question 4
1/1 pts
Other than ammunition and operator error, what is the next most common problem with simple blowback
firearms?
Cocking issues

Feeding issues

Extracting issues

Locking issues

Your answer Is correct.

Correct answer


Question 5
1/1 pts
Because of the design type, blowback firearms are always:
Manually fed

No answers are correct

Cylinder fed

Magazine fed

Your answer is correct.

Correct answer

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