QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Causes of Firearm Accidents - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅ignorance and carelessness.
Apply basic gun safety rules ALL THE TIME
Preventing Misuse Tragadies - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅Safee and responsible firearm
storage, particularly when a member of the household is experiencing one of the
conditions(depression, intoxication, substance abuse, or enraged individuals)
Becoming a safe and responsible firearm owner - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-respect for
the danger of firearms
-awareness and concern about the possible safety hazards related to firearms
-a desire to learn and practice safe conduct with firearms
Rule #1 for Gun Safety - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅Treat all guns ad if they were loaded
Rule #2 for Gun Safety - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅Keep the gun pointed in the safest
possible direction
Rule #3 for Gun Safety - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅Keep your finger off the trigger until
you are ready to shoot
Rule #4 for Gun Safety - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅Know your target and its surrounding,
and beyond
Rule #5 for Gun Safety - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅Know how to properly operate your
gun
Rule #6 for Gun Safety - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅Store your gun safely and securely to
prevent unauthorized use. Guns and ammunition should be stored separately
, A safe practice when handling a gun is to rest your finger on the outside of the trigger guard
or along the side of the gun until you are ready to shoot. (page 4) - CORRECT
ANSWERS✅✅True
To "know your target, its
surroundings and beyond," you must consider that if the bullet misses or completely passes
through the target, it could strike a person or object. (page 5 ) - CORRECT
ANSWERS✅✅True
Drinking alcohol while
handling firearms is safe if your blood alcohol level remains below the legal limit. (page 6) -
CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅False
Which of the following safety
points should you remember
when handling a gun? (page 6)
A. Never shoot a gun in
celebration.
B. Do not fire at water,
flat or hard surfaces.
C. Wear ear and eye
protection when shooting a
gun.
D. All of the above. - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅D. All of the above
As a safety measure, your firearm
should always be pointed:
(page 4 )
A. To the north.
B. In the safest
possible direction.
C. Up.