Download CLEET Phase 4 (New 2024/2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct A Grade and more Exams Law in PDF only on Docsity! CLEET Phase 4 (New Update) Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct A Grade QUESTION list the three types of "Cartridge Failures" Answer: hangfire, misfire, squib load QUESTION The temporary failure of a primer to ignite the powder charge is Answer: a hangfire QUESTION the failure of a primer to ignite the powder charge is Answer: a misfire QUESTION the cartridge that is loaded with insufficient amount of powder is Answer: a squib load QUESTION A. In the event of a, squib load Answer: 1. cease fire immediately, 2. keep firearm pointed downrange, 3. raise your off gun hand to signal a line officer, do not attempt to clear malfunction QUESTION Never proceed from the firing line to the target area Answer: 1. until all firearms are holstered, 2. until the line has been cleared, 3. until you are instructed to do so by the tower operator QUESTION "Cease fire", upon hearing this command you must: Answer: A. Cease fire, B. De-cock your firearm, C. Put the weapon on safe, D. Holster and secure the firearm, E. Wait for further instructions from the tower operator QUESTION If someone speaks to you on the firing line, Answer: listen but do not turn around, Answer: alcoholic beverages, narcotic drugs, or medications that will affect perception and or judgement on the range at any time QUESTION IV. OFF-DUTY AND HOME SAFETY A. The safe handling and storage of your firearm is your primary responsibility under these three authorities Answer: 1. The Law, Municipal, County, State, and Federal ordinances or statutes 2. Employer policies and procedures 3. Moral Responsibility QUESTION B. Left unguarded, a loaded firearm poses a physical threat to you, your family, and visitors to your home. A firearm is safe only Answer: when it is, inaccessible, and, inoperable QUESTION C. Store your firearms properly and reduce your liability. you should make firearms Answer: inaccessible, and, inoperable, to unauthorized persons QUESTION To make firearms "inaccessible" store them Answer: where unauthorized persons do not have access to them, gun cabinet or vault, lock box, safe with one or more locks, once secure, allow only authorized persons to have key or combination QUESTION only you the GUN OWNER, Answer: can decide who should have access. you are potentially libel if you firearm is misused QUESTION Store firearms and its ammunition Answer: separately, in separate, locked boxes that are secure QUESTION when storing a semi-automatic pistol, remove Answer: the magazine from the mag well, unload the chamber, and remove the rounds from the magazine, store mag and ammo in separate locations QUESTION Be cautious about storing any firearm Answer: in a sleeping area QUESTION Any shooter must be fully Answer: awake or conscious, before using any firearm QUESTION To make your firearms inoperable: Answer: use handcuffs to secure your revolver, use commercial "no key" or other safety device through one of the chambers of the cylinder, secure your firearm by running a key or combo lock around top strap, use available safety devices for semi-automatic pistols, rifles, and shotguns QUESTION A shooters trigger finger is also known as the what? Answer: Primary Safety QUESTION Before a shooter fires a round, he or she must have what? Answer: Positive Target Identification Answer: Answer: Answer: Answer: Perform the proper malfunction clearance procedure and continue firing QUESTION Never fire a succeeding round following a SQUID load until when? The barrel has been checked for obstructions by a line officer QUESTION What is the failure of a PRIMER to ignite the powder charge? Misfire QUESTION What is the TEMPORARY failure of a primer to ignite the POWDER charge? Hangfire QUESTION What is a cartridge that is loaded with an INSUFFICIENT amount of powder? Squib load Answer: QUESTION Anyone who observes an immediately hazardous situation on the firing line should do what? Answer: Call out "cease fire" QUESTION In the event of any emergency "cease fire," all shooters will stop firing and do what? Answer: Holster and secure their firearm, and await further instructions. QUESTION If you are spoken to by a line officer while on the firing line, you should do what? Answer: Maintain your position and listen, but do not turn around QUESTION To transfer what type of firearm should you open and unload the cylinder, and present it grip first with the muzzle pointing to the ground? Answer: Revolver QUESTION To transfer what type of firearm should you remove the magazine, unload the chamber, lock the slide open, and present it grip first with muzzle pointing to the ground? Answer: Semi-automatic pistol QUESTION During firearms training, if any equipment is dropped during a course of fire, make sure what? Answer: The muzzle is pointed down range, then raise your off-gun hand and a line officer will assist you. QUESTION If a firearm is dropped, you should do what? Answer: Raise your off-gun hand and wait for a line officer to assist you. QUESTION Students are required to wear eye and ear protection when? Answer: Anytime they are on or near the firing line. QUESTION Firearms and ammunition should be stored how? Answer: (1) Cease firing immediately. If you are in doubt about whether it is a squib load, cease firing; (2) Keep the firearm pointed down range; (3) Raise your off-gun hand to signal a line officer. Do not attempt to clear the malfunction. QUESTION If someone speaks to you on the firing line what should you do? Answer: Listen, but DO NOT turn around! Keep the firearm pointed down range, or holstered. QUESTION How do you transfer a REVOLVER? Answer: Open the cylinder, unload the firearm, and present the firearm grip first (with the muzzle down). QUESTION With a REVOLVER! Answer: (1) When the cylinder is opened, all rounds are emptied into the shooter's hand and counted; (2) Once the rounds are accounted for, grasp the firearm by the top strap and present the firearm grip first (muzzle pointing to the ground). QUESTION How do you transfer a SEMI-AUTO PISTOL? Answer: Remove the magazine, unload the chamber, lock the slide open, and present the firearm grip first (muzzle down). QUESTION With a SEMI-AUTO PISTOL! Answer: (1) With the safety on ( and de-cocked if applicable), remove the magazine and unload the chamber by pushing the slide to the rear. Allow the chambered round to exit through the magazine well; (2) Lock the slide back and visually check the chamber; (3) After you have confirmed an empty chamber, present the firearm grip first (muzzle pointing to the ground). QUESTION If you drop a round, magazine, or speed loader while reloading, what should you do? Answer: DO NOT try to pick it up. With the muzzle pointing down range, raise your off-gun hand. A line officer will retrieve the dropped items. QUESTION The safe handling and storage of your firearms is one of your what? Answer: One of your Primary Responsibilities. QUESTION What clearly defines a personal liability for misuse of or misconduct with a firearm? Answer: The law- Municipal, county, state, and federal ordinances or statues QUESTION Your conscience and any personal code of this make you responsible for handling and storing a firearm safety. Answer: Moral responsibility QUESTION You should store the firearm and it's ammunition separately in separate, locked boxes that are secure. True or False? Answer: True QUESTION The enclosure over the underside of the frame that protects the trigger is called what? Answer: Trigger Guard (Revolver) QUESTION The part that fits into the frame and is chambered for a specific caliber of ammunition is called what? Applying continuous pressure to the trigger as you fire is called what? Answer: Trigger Control. QUESTION Develop a slow, even rhythm. Complete the fundamentals listed above the same way each time you fire. Follow through means performing the fundamentals without alteration until the bullet leaves the barrel is called what? Answer: Follow Through QUESTION During a pause in a tactical situation (using cover, if available) is called what? Answer: Tactical Load QUESTION Depress the magazine release and catch the magazine how? Answer: Between the fingers of your WEAK hand QUESTION A spent round that fails to eject and is caught by the slide coming back, locking the round in an upright position is called what? Answer: Stovepipe QUESTION You should do what to the magazine to make sure it is seated in the magazine well? Answer: Tap QUESTION By grasping the slide across the top and to the rear being careful not to block the extracted round is called what? Answer: Rack QUESTION What are the 3 clearing malfunctions of a semi-automatic pistol? Answer: (1) Tap; (2) Rack; (3) Bang QUESTION Use the 5 following sequences and techniques to bring a holstered handgun to bear on a target using a two-handed grip. Answer: (1) Grip; (2) Clear; (3) Slap; (4) Sight; (5) Press QUESTION Use this position when the target is within touching distance. Your off-gun hand must be in the center of your chest. The wrist of your gun hand must be locked. Answer: One-Hand Tactical Position QUESTION Once the shooter is on the line and the command to load has been give, it is the shooters's responsibility to do what? Answer: (1) Keep speed loaders or magazines charged; (2) Keep the weapon loaded throughout the course of fire or until the command to unload the weapon has been given. QUESTION At the beginning of a course of fire, once the shooters have assumed position on the firing line, the tower will announce what? Answer: Shooters, load and make ready QUESTION The tower operator will then scan the line for raised hands or shooters who need more time. Once the line appears ready, the operator will state what? Answer: QUESTION Can you be held civilly liable for the misuse or negligent handling of a firearm? Answer: yes QUESTION You may be held liable for the unnecessary use of Answer: deadly force and the consequences of those acts. QUESTION The top priority for all participants must be Answer: firearm safety. QUESTION II. General Safety Rules: A. Treat all firearms as though they were Answer: Loaded. QUESTION B. Never point a firearm at anyone unless Answer: you are ready and willing to kill that person. QUESTION C. Keep your finger "the primary safety" off the trigger until Answer: your sights are on the target. QUESTION D. Always make positive target identification and be sure Answer: of the area behind your target. QUESTION Always keep finger Answer: outside the trigger guard QUESTION III. Range Safety A. Firearms safety begins with: Answer: 1. Are you in sound physical and mental condition? 2. Is your firearm of sound design and well maintained? 3. Is your ammunition both safe and fresh? 4. Is your holster properly designed and constructed to fit your specific handgun? Is the leather in good condition? QUESTION B. Rules 1. When you first pick up a firearm, make sure it is Answer: unloaded. QUESTION Never lay a firearm down without first Answer: unloading it. QUESTION a. Unloading a revolver Answer: (1) Open the cylinder, (2) Eject cartridges or case into your hand, (3) Physically and visually count the chambers in the cylinder to make sure that each is empty, (4) Count the rounds in your hand to make sure that they are all accounted for QUESTION b. Unloading a semi-automatic pistol (a) when on the firing line (b) in a designated dry fire area QUESTION When unloading or loading on the firing line, you should be standing Answer: at a 45 degree angle to the target, strong side away, with muzzle pointing downrange, this is called the, "tactical position" QUESTION Check all firearms for chamber and barrel obstructions Answer: before loading and firing QUESTION never leave cleaning patches in the Answer: cylinder, chamber, or barrel QUESTION Never place your finger on the trigger until the firearm is Answer: clear of the holster, and is pointed downrange QUESTION the trigger finger is the "primary safety" as such, it should remain outside the trigger guard until Answer: the firearm is pointed down range, and the target has been identified QUESTION Be alert to Answer: cartridge failures