NRA Rifle Instructor Course Exam
200 Multiple-Choice Practice Questions with Answers & Rationales
Section 1: NRA Instructor Certification & Administration (Questions 1-30)
Question 1
To become an NRA Range Safety Officer, what are the requirements?
A) Be at least 21 years old only
B) Complete an NRA Range Safety Officer Course and test (scoring 90% or better)
C) Be an NRA Certified Instructor in all shooting disciplines
D) Be at least 21 years old AND complete the RSO course with 90% or better
Answer: D
Rationale: The requirements for becoming an NRA Range Safety Officer include
both minimum age (21) and successful completion of the RSO course with a
minimum score of 90% on the exam. Being a certified instructor in all disciplines is
not required.
Question 2
The Chief Trainer is responsible for:
,A) Supervising the training only
B) Conducting rehearsals only
C) Monitoring record keeping and reporting to the NRA only
D) All of the above
Answer: D
Rationale: The Chief Trainer has overall responsibility for supervising training
activities, conducting rehearsals to ensure quality instruction, and monitoring
record keeping while reporting course completions to the NRA. This is a
comprehensive leadership role.
Question 3
What is the expected knowledge retention rate of students who are involved in
NRA courses when the instructor properly uses total participant involvement?
A) 10 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 85 percent
,Answer: C
Rationale: Research indicates that when instructors properly use total participant
involvement techniques, students retain approximately 65% of the knowledge
presented. Passive learning methods result in significantly lower retention rates.
Question 4
What are the three instructor ratings?
A) Assistant, Certified, and Training Counselor
B) Appointed, Apprentice, and Certified
C) Apprentice, Assistant, and Certified
D) Certified, Appointed, and Assistant
Answer: C
Rationale: The NRA recognizes three instructor ratings: Apprentice Instructor,
Assistant Instructor, and Certified Instructor. Each level has specific requirements
and privileges within the NRA training program hierarchy.
Question 5
, For a 17-year-old to become an Apprentice Instructor, she must complete the
instructor course and score what percent or higher on the instructor's tests?
A) 85% or higher
B) 90% or higher
C) 75% or higher
D) No score is required for Apprentice Instructors
Answer: A
Rationale: Apprentice Instructor candidates under age 18 must achieve a
minimum score of 85% on instructor tests. This ensures they have demonstrated
adequate knowledge despite their younger age.
Question 6
Instructor Candidates must complete registration and finalize credentials at
nrainstructors.org within how many days?
A) 120 days
B) 90 days
C) 60 days