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CORE DOMAINS
Firearm safety rules and handling principles
California firearm laws and regulations (BSIS requirements)
Use-of-force standards and legal justification
Firearm storage, transport, and security procedures
Ethical conduct and professional responsibility
Emergency response and incident reporting
Ammunition types and safe usage principles
Situational awareness and threat assessment
Liability, negligence, and legal consequences
INTRODUCTION
The BSIS firearm written exam evaluates the knowledge required for individuals seeking
authorization to carry firearms while performing security duties. It assesses understanding
of firearm safety rules, applicable laws, ethical responsibilities, and proper decision-making
in high-pressure situations. Candidates are tested using multiple-choice and scenario-
based questions designed to measure both theoretical knowledge and practical judgment.
The exam emphasizes real-world application, including legal compliance, use-of-force
,justification, safe handling procedures, and incident reporting. Strong preparation ensures
candidates can act responsibly, minimize risk, and uphold public safety standards while
performing armed security functions effectively and lawfully.
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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–50
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1. What is the primary rule of firearm safety?
A. Keep finger on trigger until ready
B. Always point firearm in a safe direction
C. Assume firearm is unloaded
D. Store firearm loaded for readiness
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Always point firearm in a safe direction
🔴 Explanation: This is the fundamental safety rule to prevent accidental injury or death.
2. What should you do before handling any firearm?
A. Assume it is loaded
B. Shake it to check balance
C. Point it at the ground
D. Remove the magazine only
🟢 Correct Answer: A. Assume it is loaded
🔴 Explanation: All firearms must be treated as loaded to ensure safe handling.
, 3. What is the purpose of the trigger finger discipline rule?
A. Improve accuracy
B. Prevent accidental discharge
C. Increase firing speed
D. Reduce recoil
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Prevent accidental discharge
🔴 Explanation: Keeping the finger off the trigger prevents unintended firing.
4. When is it acceptable to point a firearm at someone?
A. During training only
B. When issuing commands
C. When justified by lawful force
D. At all times during patrol
🟢 Correct Answer: C. When justified by lawful force
🔴 Explanation: Firearms may only be aimed when legally justified use of force is required.
5. What is the safest direction to point a firearm?
A. Toward the ground at an angle
B. At any empty space
C. In a direction where accidental discharge causes no harm
D. Toward a wall
🟢 Correct Answer: C. In a direction where accidental discharge causes no harm
🔴 Explanation: Safe direction means minimizing risk of injury or damage.
, 6. What is the main purpose of BSIS firearm regulations?
A. Increase firearm ownership
B. Ensure public and officer safety
C. Promote private security competition
D. Reduce training requirements
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Ensure public and officer safety
🔴 Explanation: BSIS regulates firearms to maintain safety standards.
7. What must you verify before cleaning a firearm?
A. It is unloaded
B. It is fully loaded
C. It is pointed upward
D. It is brand new
🟢 Correct Answer: A. It is unloaded
🔴 Explanation: Firearms must be cleared before maintenance to prevent accidents.
8. What is negligent discharge?
A. Firing in self-defense
B. Accidental firing due to carelessness
C. Controlled training shot
D. Lawful warning shot
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Accidental firing due to carelessness
🔴 Explanation: It occurs when a firearm is discharged unintentionally due to negligence.