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SECTION 1: RI HANDGUN SAFETY RULES & RANGE COMMANDS (Q1–Q8)
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Question 1
Which of the following is the FIRST fundamental rule of firearm safety taught in Rhode
Island Blue Card-approved courses?
A. Always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
B. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
C. Never point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy
D. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The first and foundational rule of firearm safety is to treat every firearm as if it is loaded,
establishing the mindset that prevents complacency. While all four rules are critical, the
standard NRA and RI-approved curriculum presents Rule 1 as treating every firearm as
loaded.
Question 2
You arrive at a shooting range in Warwick for your first Blue Card training session. The
Range Safety Officer (RSO) calls "CEASE FIRE." What is the FIRST action you must take?
A. Unload your firearm and place it on the bench
B. Keep the firearm pointed downrange with finger off the trigger
C. Immediately remove the magazine from your firearm
D. Step back from the firing line and wait for further instructions
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Upon hearing "CEASE FIRE," the immediate response is to stop shooting, keep the
muzzle pointed in a safe direction (downrange), and remove your finger from the trigger.
Unloading and stepping back follow only after the RSO gives specific instructions;
premature handling can create an unsafe situation.
Question 3
During a live-fire exercise in North Kingstown, your semi-automatic pistol fails to fire
when you pull the trigger. You hear a faint "click" but no discharge. What should you do
FIRST?
A. Immediately rack the slide to clear the malfunction
B. Keep the firearm pointed downrange for at least 30 seconds
C. Remove the magazine and then clear the chamber
D. Tap the magazine and attempt to fire again
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
A click with no bang may indicate a hangfire (delayed ignition). Per RI-approved safety
curriculum and NRA standards, you must keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction
(downrange) for at least 30 seconds before attempting to clear the malfunction.
Racking immediately could cause a delayed discharge in an unsafe direction.
Question 4
A friend in Providence asks you to show them your new handgun. Before handing it over,
what is the CORRECT sequence of actions?
A. Remove the magazine, rack the slide, visually inspect the chamber, then hand it over
with the action open
B. Rack the slide, remove the magazine, then hand it over
C. Visually inspect the chamber, remove the magazine, then hand it over
, D. Engage the safety, remove the magazine, then hand it over
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The correct sequence is: remove the source of ammunition (magazine), clear the
chamber by racking the slide, visually and physically inspect the chamber to confirm it is
empty, then transfer the firearm with the action open and muzzle in a safe direction.
This follows standard RI Blue Card safe-handling demonstration requirements.
Question 5
At an indoor range in Cranston, the RSO announces "LOAD AND MAKE READY." What
does this command mean?
A. Load your firearm and begin firing immediately
B. Load your firearm and prepare to fire when the next command is given
C. Load one round only and wait for the target to turn
D. Load your firearm and holster it
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
"LOAD AND MAKE READY" authorizes shooters to load their firearms and prepare to
engage targets, but firing does not begin until the RSO issues the "COMMENCE FIRING"
or "FIRE" command. Beginning to fire prematurely violates range safety protocol and
could result in immediate removal from the range.
Question 6
You are renting a handgun at a range in North Kingstown for the first time. The RSO
hands you a firearm. What should you do BEFORE loading it?
A. Inspect the bore for obstructions and verify the correct ammunition
B. Test the trigger pull to ensure it feels right
C. Dry-fire the firearm to check the hammer function