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The Florida Firearms Instructor Certification
Examination is associated with Florida instructor
certification standards for firearms instructors. Candidates
seeking certification generally must meet eligibility
requirements, complete approved instructor training,
demonstrate firearms proficiency, and pass a written
examination. Florida firearms instructor certification
emphasizes firearms safety, legal responsibilities, range
operations, instructional techniques, marksmanship
fundamentals, weapon handling, and training
administration. For CJSTC high-liability firearms
instructor certification, candidates typically must
complete an approved Firearms Instructor Course and
achieve at least 85% on the written end-of-course
examination while demonstrating required proficiency
skills.
Exam Coverage
, Firearms safety principles and accident prevention
practices.
Range management, supervision, and emergency
procedures.
Firearm nomenclature, components, and operation.
Ammunition identification, characteristics, and safe
handling.
Fundamentals of marksmanship and shooting
performance.
Firearms malfunctions and corrective actions.
Firearms maintenance, inspection, and storage
procedures.
Florida firearms laws and instructor responsibilities.
Use-of-force principles and legal considerations.
Instructor ethics, professionalism, and liability
awareness.
Adult learning concepts and instructional methods.
Lesson planning and training documentation.
Student evaluation and performance assessment.
Coaching techniques and remediation strategies.
, Live-fire range exercises and qualification procedures.
Risk management and hazard identification.
Training recordkeeping and compliance requirements.
Firearms transport and security procedures.
Communication skills and classroom management.
Scenario-based firearms instruction and decision-
making.
1.
During a live-fire training session, an instructor notices a
student repeatedly sweeping nearby shooters with the
muzzle while moving between firing positions. What
should the instructor do FIRST?
A. Ignore the behavior until qualification concludes
B. Immediately stop the student and correct the safety
violation
C. Deduct points from the student's score later
D. Allow classmates to correct the student
Answer: B
Rationale: Immediate intervention prevents potential
injury and reinforces safe firearm handling before training
continues.
, 2.
A firearms instructor preparing a lesson plan wants
students to retain critical safety information. Which
instructional approach generally improves learning
retention most effectively?
A. Continuous lecture only
B. Reading handouts without discussion
C. Demonstration followed by student practice
D. Showing videos without interaction
Answer: C
Rationale: Demonstration combined with practical
application strengthens understanding and skill
development.
3.
While inspecting range equipment before class, an
instructor discovers damaged target stands that could
collapse during firing. What action is most appropriate?
A. Use them until replacements arrive
B. Warn students and continue training
C. Remove them from service immediately
D. Position students farther away