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Examiner/Administrator: Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS), California
Department of Consumer Affairs
CANDIDATE INFORMATION
Name: ________________________________
Candidate ID/Number: __________________
Date: ________________________________
Examination Centre/Location: ________________________________
🟣 IMPORTANT CANDIDATE INSTRUCTIONS (READ CAREFULLY)
This examination is a structured assessment designed to evaluate a candidate’s
theoretical understanding of firearm safety, legal responsibilities, use-of-force principles,
and proper handling procedures as required for professional security firearm
certification. You are expected to apply critical thinking to real-world scenarios involving
firearms in security environments. The test consists of multiple-choice questions and is
time-limited. Candidates must select the most appropriate answer for each scenario
based on best practices and applicable regulatory standards. Total duration of the exam
is approximately 90 minutes, and there are 30 questions in this section. Only one answer
,is correct per question. No external materials or assistance are permitted during the
examination. This document is an original simulation inspired by the official BSIS
firearms training and written examination format and is intended strictly for educational
preparation purposes.
CORE COMPETENCY AREAS
Firearm Safety Rules and Handling Procedures
Use of Force Continuum
Legal Standards and Liability
Defensive Tactics and Situational Judgment
Weapon Storage, Maintenance, and Transport
🟣 INTRODUCTION (80–120 WORDS)
The BSIS Firearm Written Examination evaluates a candidate’s ability to safely, legally,
and effectively handle firearms within the scope of security work. It emphasizes
responsible decision-making under stress, understanding of applicable firearm laws, and
adherence to strict safety protocols. Candidates are assessed on their knowledge of
escalation of force, firearm retention, proper storage, and lawful engagement criteria.
This exam reflects realistic scenarios security personnel may encounter in the field.
,Successful completion demonstrates readiness to carry a firearm in a professional
security capacity under regulatory compliance standards.
QUESTIONS 1–30
Q1. A security officer is assigned to guard a private facility. Before beginning duty, what
is the FIRST action required regarding the firearm?
A. Load the firearm immediately for readiness
B. Check if the firearm is clean only
C. Conduct a safety inspection and ensure it is unloaded
D. Test-fire the weapon in a safe direction
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Conduct a safety inspection and ensure it is unloaded
Explanation: 🟡 The first rule of firearm safety is to always treat every firearm as if it is
loaded. A safety inspection prevents accidental discharge. Loading immediately (A) is
unsafe. Cleaning only (B) ignores safety verification. Test-firing (D) is not part of initial
inspection.
, Q2. Which of the following best describes the "use-of-force continuum"?
A. A sequence of punishments for criminals
B. A guideline for escalating or de-escalating force based on threat level
C. A list of weapons allowed for security officers
D. A police arrest procedure manual
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. A guideline for escalating or de-escalating force based on threat
level
Explanation: 🟡 The continuum helps officers apply proportional force. A is incorrect as it
is not punishment-based. C is unrelated. D refers to arrest procedures, not force
application.
Q3. When is a firearm legally justified for use in most security contexts?
A. When verbally insulted
B. When property is at risk only
C. When there is an immediate threat of death or serious injury
D. When a suspect is running away unarmed
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. When there is an immediate threat of death or serious injury
Explanation: 🟡 Deadly force is justified only in life-threatening situations. Verbal insults
(A) and fleeing suspects (D) do not justify force. Property protection alone (B) is
insufficient.