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Question 1
Which state agency is responsible for issuing Maine Guide licenses and regulating hunting
activities in Maine?
A) Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
B) Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW)
C) Maine Department of Environmental Protection
D) Maine State Police
E) Maine Tourism Association
Correct Answer: B) Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW)
Rationale: The MDIFW is the primary agency responsible for wildlife management,
conservation, and regulating hunting, fishing, and guiding activities in Maine.
Question 2
What is the minimum age requirement to be licensed as a Maine Hunting Guide?
A) 16 years old
B) 18 years old
C) 21 years old
D) 25 years old
E) 30 years old
Correct Answer: B) 18 years old
Rationale: To be eligible for any Maine Guide license, an applicant must be at least 18 years of
age.
Question 3
A Maine Hunting Guide must possess a valid, current:
A) Maine driver's license
B) Commercial driver's license
C) Basic First Aid and CPR certification
D) Wilderness First Responder certification
E) Maine resident hunting license
Correct Answer: C) Basic First Aid and CPR certification
Rationale: All Maine Guides, regardless of classification, are required to hold current
certification in Basic First Aid and CPR.
Question 4
When guiding a hunting party, what is the guide's primary responsibility?
A) Ensuring each client harvests an animal.
B) Promoting conservation and ensuring client safety.
C) Providing all necessary hunting equipment.
,D) Transporting clients to and from the hunting grounds.
E) Cooking all meals for the hunting party.
Correct Answer: B) Promoting conservation and ensuring client safety.
Rationale: A guide's paramount responsibilities are the safety of their clients and adherence
to conservation principles and regulations.
Question 5
What is the legal shooting hours for deer in Maine during the open season?
A) Half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset.
B) One hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset.
C) Sunrise to sunset.
D) From 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
E) No specific hours, as long as it's daylight.
Correct Answer: A) Half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset.
Rationale: This is the standard legal shooting time for deer and most other game animals in
Maine, as specified in MDIFW regulations.
Question 6
What document must a Maine Hunting Guide carry on their person while guiding?
A) Their birth certificate.
B) A copy of the client's hunting license.
C) Their valid Maine Guide license.
D) Proof of insurance.
E) A map of the hunting area.
Correct Answer: C) Their valid Maine Guide license.
Rationale: Maine law requires guides to carry and display their guide license upon request
while engaged in guiding activities.
Question 7
What is the general firearm safety rule regarding muzzle direction?
A) Point it towards the sky.
B) Point it towards the ground.
C) Always point the muzzle in a safe direction.
D) Point it at your target only when ready to shoot.
E) Keep it pointed away from yourself.
Correct Answer: C) Always point the muzzle in a safe direction.
Rationale: This is the cardinal rule of firearm safety, ensuring that even if an accidental
discharge occurs, no harm will come to persons or property.
,Question 8
When legally pursuing a wounded deer in Maine, what is generally required if the deer enters
private land where you do not have permission to hunt?
A) You can follow it immediately, as it's a wounded animal.
B) You must contact the landowner and obtain permission before entering.
C) You can retrieve it if it's within 100 yards of the property line.
D) You must contact a game warden before entering.
E) You must abandon the pursuit.
Correct Answer: B) You must contact the landowner and obtain permission before entering.
Rationale: Entering private land without permission, even to retrieve a wounded animal, is
trespassing. Contacting the landowner is legally required and ethical.
Question 9
What is the minimum distance a person must be from a dwelling, building, or structure to
legally discharge a firearm or bow and arrow in Maine, unless given permission?
A) 50 feet
B) 100 yards
C) 200 yards
D) 300 yards
E) 400 feet
Correct Answer: B) 100 yards
Rationale: Maine law states that it is illegal to discharge a firearm or bow and arrow within
100 yards of a dwelling, building, or structure without the express permission of the owner, or
if the property is publicly owned, without permission of the person in charge.
Question 10
In Maine, what is the purpose of the Mandatory Hunter Safety Course?
A) To test shooting proficiency.
B) To educate hunters on safety, ethics, and regulations.
C) To qualify for a guide license.
D) To learn how to field dress game.
E) To identify different animal species.
Correct Answer: B) To educate hunters on safety, ethics, and regulations.
Rationale: The course is mandatory for first-time hunters in Maine and focuses on responsible
hunting practices, safety, game identification, and regulations.
Question 11
What color clothing is legally required to be worn by hunters in Maine during the firearms deer
hunting season?
, A) Red
B) Yellow
C) Hunter Green
D) Blaze Orange (Fluorescent Orange)
E) Camouflage
Correct Answer: D) Blaze Orange (Fluorescent Orange)
Rationale: Maine law mandates the wearing of specific amounts of blaze orange during
specific hunting seasons for safety, making hunters highly visible to other hunters.
Question 12
Which of the following is considered a non-toxic shot and is required for waterfowl hunting in
Maine?
A) Lead shot
B) Steel shot
C) Copper shot
D) Brass shot
E) Tungsten shot
Correct Answer: B) Steel shot
Rationale: Lead shot is toxic to waterfowl and is prohibited for waterfowl hunting in Maine
(and federally). Steel shot and other approved non-toxic alternatives are required.
Question 13
What information must be clearly visible on an antlerless deer permit (doe tag) once issued?
A) Hunter's blood type.
B) The specific hunting zone it is valid for.
C) The type of firearm to be used.
D) The hunter's weight.
E) The time of day it was issued.
Correct Answer: B) The specific hunting zone it is valid for.
Rationale: Antlerless deer permits are zone-specific, meaning they can only be used in the
Wildlife Management District (WMD) for which they were issued.
Question 14
When tracking a wounded animal, what is a crucial safety consideration?
A) Only track during daylight hours.
B) Wear bright clothing to be visible to others.
C) Assume the animal is still alive and dangerous.
D) Track quickly to prevent the animal from escaping.
E) Bring a first aid kit.