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1
What is the primary responsibility of a Range Safety Officer (RSO)?
A) To personally train all shooters on advanced firearm techniques.
B) To ensure all participants have the correct ammunition for their firearms.
C) To prevent unsafe acts and to ensure that all rules and regulations are
followed.
D) To record individual shooter scores for competition.
E) To provide medical first aid exclusively.
Correct Answer: C) To prevent unsafe acts and to ensure that all rules
and regulations are followed.
Rationale: The RSO's primary role is safety: preventing accidents,
enforcing rules, and ensuring a safe environment for all
participants.
2
Before live fire begins on a range, what is the first action the Officer In
Charge (OIC) or RSO must ensure?
A) All ammunition is issued to participants.
B) All targets are securely in place.
C) A comprehensive safety briefing has been conducted.
D) The range is fully loaded with ammunition.
E) All firearms are pre-loaded by the RSO.
Correct Answer: C) A comprehensive safety briefing has been
conducted.
Rationale: A thorough safety briefing is a foundational step to ensure
all participants understand the rules, procedures, and potential
hazards before any live fire activity commences.
3
Which of the following is considered a universal firearm safety rule?
A) Always use factory-loaded ammunition.
,B) Always wear camouflage while on the range.
C) Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
D) Always keep the firearm unloaded until a specific command is given.
E) Always carry a firearm with the safety engaged.
Correct Answer: C) Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
Rationale: One of the core universal firearm safety rules is to always
keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, ensuring that even if an
accidental discharge occurs, no one is injured.
4
During a "Ceasefire" command, what is the immediate action required from
all shooters on the firing line?
A) Continue firing but slow down.
B) Immediately unload their firearm, place it on the bench with the action
open, and step behind the firing line.
C) Engage the safety and await further instructions.
D) Reload their magazines.
E) Change their targets.
Correct Answer: B) Immediately unload their firearm, place it on the
bench with the action open, and step behind the firing line.
Rationale: A "Ceasefire" command demands immediate cessation of
all firing, safe unloading of firearms, visible verification of an open
action, and stepping clear of the firing line to ensure absolute
safety.
5
What type of personal protective equipment (PPE) is always mandatory for
anyone on a live-fire range?
A) Earplugs only.
B) Shooting gloves and a hat.
C) Eye and ear protection.
D) A ballistic vest.
,E) Full face shield.
Correct Answer: C) Eye and ear protection.
Rationale: Eye and ear protection are fundamental and mandatory
PPE on any live-fire range to prevent injury from muzzle blast,
ejected casings, or ricochets.
6
An OIC/RSO observes a shooter repeatedly violating a safety rule after being
corrected once. What is the appropriate course of action?
A) Give them one more warning.
B) Ignore it, as long as no one is hurt.
C) Immediately remove the shooter from the firing line and potentially from
the range.
D) Assign them to a different lane.
E) Confiscate their firearm.
Correct Answer: C) Immediately remove the shooter from the firing
line and potentially from the range.
Rationale: Repeated safety violations, especially after a warning,
demonstrate a disregard for safety protocols. The RSO/OIC has the
authority and responsibility to immediately remove such an
individual to ensure the safety of all present.
7
What information is essential to include in a pre-fire safety briefing?
A) Detailed ballistics data for every firearm.
B) The current weather forecast.
C) Emergency procedures, range boundaries, and specific range commands.
D) Personal shooting tips and techniques.
E) The RSO's personal contact information.
Correct Answer: C) Emergency procedures, range boundaries, and
specific range commands.
Rationale: A pre-fire safety briefing must cover critical information
, like emergency procedures (medical, fire), clear definitions of range
boundaries, and the specific commands that will be used during the
firing period.
8
What is the primary danger associated with a "squib load" (underpowered
cartridge)?
A) The bullet will travel much faster than normal.
B) The bullet may lodge in the barrel, leading to a dangerous overpressure if
another round is fired.
C) The firearm will automatically jam.
D) It will cause an immediate fire.
E) It will severely damage the target.
Correct Answer: B) The bullet may lodge in the barrel, leading to a
dangerous overpressure if another round is fired.
Rationale: A squib load results in a bullet lodging in the barrel. If
another round is fired behind it, the increased pressure can cause
the barrel to rupture, potentially injuring the shooter and
bystanders.
9
When moving a cased or holstered firearm on a range, what should be the
shooter's primary focus?
A) Keeping the firearm pointed at the ground.
B) Speed to avoid disturbing others.
C) Ensuring it remains secure and the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction.
D) Exhibiting the firearm to others.
E) Keeping their finger on the trigger.
Correct Answer: C) Ensuring it remains secure and the muzzle is
pointed in a safe direction.
Rationale: Even when cased or holstered, the basic safety principle of