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NRA BASIC RULES EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
The Chief Range Officer is responsible for the range safety and for enforcing all
rules. - (answers)True
The official preparation period will not be less than 1 minute nor more than 3
minutes. - (answers)True
A coach or shooter is not allowed to be a Range Officer. - (answers)False
The Chief Statistical Officer is responsible for the efficient conduct of the entire
tournament. - (answers)False
When CEASE FIRE has been called and you have a loaded or cocked gun, it is the
competitor's responsibility to notify the Range Officer. - (answers)True
It is the duty of the parents and coaches to check their scores in the Preliminary
Bulletin and call attention to errors within the time specified at the tournament. -
(answers)False
No competitor or coach will load or cock BB guns except at the ready line and only
after the proper commands are given. - (answers)False
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When leaving the firing point all BB guns must be unloaded. - (answers)True
The total weight of an unloaded BB gun may not exceed 6 lbs, excluding the sling.
- (answers)True
A BB can be loaded into the gun at the firing line after the command; "Commence
Fire" has been given. - (answers)True
The Chief Statistical Officer is in charge of the scoring of all targets and statistical
work in connection with the match. - (answers)True
The Shooting Distance in a 5 meter match is 16 feet 4 inches. - (answers)False
Eye patches are not allowed to be worn. - (answers)False
BB gun time allowance is one minute per record shot (10 shots in 10 minutes). -
(answers)True
The 5 meter shooting distance is measured from the firing line edge closest to the
competitor to the face of the targets. - (answers)True
Competitors are not allowed to cock their own BB guns. - (answers)False
NRA BASIC RULES EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
The Chief Range Officer is responsible for the range safety and for enforcing all
rules. - (answers)True
The official preparation period will not be less than 1 minute nor more than 3
minutes. - (answers)True
A coach or shooter is not allowed to be a Range Officer. - (answers)False
The Chief Statistical Officer is responsible for the efficient conduct of the entire
tournament. - (answers)False
When CEASE FIRE has been called and you have a loaded or cocked gun, it is the
competitor's responsibility to notify the Range Officer. - (answers)True
It is the duty of the parents and coaches to check their scores in the Preliminary
Bulletin and call attention to errors within the time specified at the tournament. -
(answers)False
No competitor or coach will load or cock BB guns except at the ready line and only
after the proper commands are given. - (answers)False
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When leaving the firing point all BB guns must be unloaded. - (answers)True
The total weight of an unloaded BB gun may not exceed 6 lbs, excluding the sling.
- (answers)True
A BB can be loaded into the gun at the firing line after the command; "Commence
Fire" has been given. - (answers)True
The Chief Statistical Officer is in charge of the scoring of all targets and statistical
work in connection with the match. - (answers)True
The Shooting Distance in a 5 meter match is 16 feet 4 inches. - (answers)False
Eye patches are not allowed to be worn. - (answers)False
BB gun time allowance is one minute per record shot (10 shots in 10 minutes). -
(answers)True
The 5 meter shooting distance is measured from the firing line edge closest to the
competitor to the face of the targets. - (answers)True
Competitors are not allowed to cock their own BB guns. - (answers)False