HUNTERS SAFETY QUIZ 2 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
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Why should you use ear protection when shooting a firearm? -
ANSWER-to prevent permanent hearing loss
Why were the principles in the North American Model of Wildlife
Conservation developed? - ANSWER-to manage and conserve
wildlife resources
How can you show respect for non-hunters? - ANSWER-by
transporting animals without displaying them
All modern firearms have three basic groups of parts. What are
these parts? - ANSWER-action, stock, barrel
The basic components of cartridges and shotshells are similar.
Which basic component is a bullet and shot pellets? - ANSWER-
projectile
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What is the main difference between centerfire and rimfire
ammunition? - ANSWER-Rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing.
What type of shotgun pellets are allowed for waterfowl hunting in
the U.S.? - ANSWER-steel
When a shotgun fires, a sequence of events takes place. After the
hunter pulls the trigger, what is the next event in the sequence? -
ANSWER-The firing pin strikes the primer.
To make sure a bolt-action firearm is unloaded, you must check
the: - ANSWER-open-action and magazine
Which statement is true about fully-automatic firearms? -
ANSWER-A fully-automatic may not be used for hunting.
A firearm safety: - ANSWER-is a mechanical device that could
fails
can fail when least expected due to wear or other factors
can be bumped from the safe position
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A telescopic sight (or scope): - ANSWER-gathers light to magnify
a target
Rifles, shotguns, and handguns differ mostly based on their: -
ANSWER-barrel and ammo
______ is a term that describes the size of a rifle or handgun
bore. This term also describes the size of cartridges used with
different bores. - ANSWER-caliber
Shotguns are classified by: - ANSWER-gauge
In rifles and handguns, the diameter of the bore usually indicates:
- ANSWER-caliber
Which of the following statements is true? - ANSWER-Never carry
more than one caliber or gauge of ammunition at the same time.