Florida Basic Firearms Recruit Training Program High Responsibility Exam, Exams of Securities Regulation

A comprehensive exam for the florida basic firearms recruit training program, covering essential safety procedures, firearm terminology, and operational knowledge. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of firearm handling, safety protocols, and basic firearm components. The exam is designed to evaluate the knowledge and skills necessary for responsible firearm ownership and use.

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2024/2025

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Florida Basic Firearms Recruit Training
Program High Responsibility Exam
Final.
1. Shooting hand - Answers: ✅___ is used to describe the hand used
to shoot the firearm.
2. Support hand - Answers: ✅___ is used to describe the hand that
aids the other in shooting.
3. Safety - Answers: ✅___ is the most important element of firearms
training.
4. Negligence - Answers: ✅___ is the most common cause of firearms
accidents.
5. At all times - Answers: ✅The highest standards of firearms safety
are required ___.
6. Loaded - Answers: ✅Always treat every firearm as if it were ___,
whether you think it is or not.
7. Safety Check - Answers: ✅Each time you pick up, put down, or
hand a firearm to another, open the firearm's action and physically
and visually inspect it to make sure that it is not loaded. This is
called a ___.
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Florida Basic Firearms Recruit Training

Program High Responsibility Exam

Final.

  1. Shooting hand - Answers: ✅___ is used to describe the hand used to shoot the firearm.
  2. Support hand - Answers: ✅___ is used to describe the hand that aids the other in shooting.
  3. Safety - Answers: ✅___ is the most important element of firearms training.
  4. Negligence - Answers: ✅___ is the most common cause of firearms accidents.
  5. At all times - Answers: ✅The highest standards of firearms safety are required ___.
  6. Loaded - Answers: ✅Always treat every firearm as if it were ___, whether you think it is or not.
  7. Safety Check - Answers: ✅Each time you pick up, put down, or hand a firearm to another, open the firearm's action and physically and visually inspect it to make sure that it is not loaded. This is called a ___.
  1. Memory - Answers: ✅Never rely on ___ to decide if a firearm is unloaded.
  2. Safe direction - Answers: ✅Always point the muzzle in a ___.
  3. Environment - Answers: ✅The ___ dictates what direction is safe.
  4. 45 - Answers: ✅A safe direction is generally muzzle pointed down at a ___ degree angle away from your body with your finger outside the trigger guard.
  5. Once - Answers: ✅Clean the firearm each time it is fired, and fully inspect the firearm ___ a week. Safety check the firearm each time you use it.
  6. Unloaded and is pointed in a safe direction - Answers:

✅Before cleaning or handling a firearm, make sure that it is ___ and ___. Never clean a loaded firearm.

  1. 16 - Answers: ✅As officers and perhaps first-time gun owners, you are responsible for making sure your weapon is secure while you are off duty. Section 790.174, F.S. addresses requirements for storing firearms safely.As used in this act, the term "minor" means any person under the age of ___.
  1. Extractor Rod - Answers: ✅When depressed, the ___ causes the extractor to push the cartridge from the cylinder. (Revolver)
  2. Frame - Answers: ✅The ___ is internal structure that holds the parts of the revolver and provides a way of gripping the firearm.
  3. Front Sight - Answers: ✅___ is located on the end of the barrel near the muzzle; it is designed for the swift location of the target and for bringing the firearm into alignment for accuracy.
  4. Grip - Answers: ✅The ___ made of wood, plastic, or rubber; designed to allow the shooter to grip the firearm easily for control.
  5. Hammer - Answers: ✅When the trigger is pulled, the ___ falls forward to activate the primer.
  6. Hammer Nose - Answers: ✅___ is part of the hammer or frame that protrudes through the frame and strikes the primer (internal part). (Revolver)
  7. Hammer Spur - Answers: ✅The part of the hammer used for cocking the weapon to single-action mode.
  1. Hand - Answers: ✅The part of a revolver that turns the cylinder as the gun is cocked, thus aligning a cartridge with the hammer or firing pin (internal part).
  2. Rear Sight - Answers: ✅The ___ is located on the rear of the frame; it can be adjustable or fixed.
  3. Top Strap - Answers: ✅The part of the frame that houses the rear sight, positioned over cylinder.
  4. Trigger - Answers: ✅The ___ activates the revolver's operation in both single and double action.
  5. Trigger Gaurd - Answers: ✅The part of the frame that protects the trigger.
  6. Projectile - Answers: ✅The term bullet is as known as a ___.
  7. Counterclockwise - Answers: ✅The direction of the cylinder rotation depends upon the manufacturer. A Smith & Wesson and Ruger revolver rotates ___.
  8. Clockwise - Answers: ✅The direction of the cylinder rotation depends upon the manufacturer. A Colt revolver rotates ___.
  1. Front Sight - Answers: ✅___ is located on the slide's front; used to bring the firearm into alignment
  2. for accuracy.
  3. Front Strap - Answers: ✅___ is the portion of the grip that allows the fingers of the shooting hand to rest. (Semiautomatic Pistol)
  4. Grip Panel - Answers: ✅The ___ is made of polymer designed to allow the shooter to easily grip and control the weapon.
  5. Magazine Catch - Answers: ✅The ___ releases the magazine from the frame (magazine well). (Semiautomatic Pistol)
  6. Magazine Floor/Butt Plate - Answers: ✅___ is base of the magazine.
  7. Muzzle/Barrel - Answers: ✅The ___ provides a path for the fired bullet and is chambered to hold the cartridge. (Semiautomatic Pistol)
  8. Rear Sight - Answers: ✅The ___ is located on the rear of the slide that aligns with the front sight to bring the firearm into alignment for accuracy.
  1. Slide - Answers: ✅The ___ houses the firing pin, safety, drop safety, sights, and extractor (Semiautomatic Pistol)
  2. Slide Cover Plate - Answers: ✅___ allows access of the firing pin assembly (Semiautomatic Pistol).
  3. Slide Lock - Answers: ✅The device that allows quick and simple field stripping of the pistol.
  4. Slide Stop Lever - Answers: ✅The device that locks the slide in the open position.
  5. Thumb Rest - Answers: ✅The ___ is a place for the thumb to rest while gripping the pistol
  6. Trigger - Answers: ✅The ___ activates the pistol's operation.
  7. Trigger Safety - Answers: ✅The ___ allows the trigger to move when pressed. (Semiautomatic Pistol)
  8. Magazine - Answers: ✅The ___ holds the ammunition.
  9. Spring and Follower - Answers: ✅The magazine contains a ___ and ___ that pushes each round up to be stripped off by the forward movement of the slide.
  1. Double Action Only - Answers: ✅When a pistol is ___, every round fires double action with the hammer at rest against the rear of the slide. Every time the trigger is pulled to the rear, it manually cocks and releases the hammer to fire the pistol. As the slide cycles and goes forward, the hammer safety follows, coming to rest against the slide's rear. The hammer never stays cocked. The weapon's trigger pull is the same each time.
  2. Double/Single - Answers: ✅In a ___ pistol, the first round fires double action. (The trigger being pulled to the rear manually cocks the hammer and releases it.) The second and subsequent rounds fire single action as the hammer remains cocked each time the slide cycles. After firing is complete, the hammer remains cocked. Before holstering the weapon, it must be de-cocked using the de-cocking lever.
  3. "Striker Fire Action" - Answers: ✅The Glock action is sometimes referred to as a ___.
  4. Double Action Pistol - Answers: ✅The Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) classifies the Glock as a ___.
  5. "Safe Action Pistol." - Answers: ✅Glock refers to their firearm as a ___.
  6. Loading - Answers: ✅___ is seating a loaded magazine into the magazine well.
  1. Feeding/Chambering - Answers: ✅___ is moving the round from the magazine to the chamber by releasing the slide, picking up the round from the magazine and seating the round into the chamber.
  2. Locking - Answers: ✅___ is when the breech end of the barrel locks into the slide
  3. Unlocking - Answers: ✅___ is unseating the breech end of the barrel from the slide
  4. Extraction - Answers: ✅"pulling" the spent cartridge from the chamber
  5. Ejecting - Answers: ✅___ is "pushing" the spent cartridge out of the ejection port.
  6. Cocking - Answers: ✅returning the firing mechanism to the fire position
  7. Grip - Answers: ✅When handing another person a semiautomatic pistol hand it over ___ first.
  8. 12 - Answers: ✅Most common shotgun gauge is the ___ gauge.
  1. Ejection Port - Answers: ✅The opening on the side or bottom of the receiver; spent casings are ejected from it and live rounds are loaded into this port (Shotgun)
  2. Ejector - Answers: ✅The piece of spring steel mounted on the inside left of the receiver; when the action pulls a shell to the rear, it compresses and then releases the ejector as the bolt goes past it. A small extension stops the shell from going further and assists in ejecting the shell from the receiver. (Shotgun)
  3. Extractor - Answers: ✅___ is the metal hook-shaped part mounted on the bolt; the hook engages the rim of the cartridge so that when the action is brought to the rear, the ___ removes the shell from the chamber. (Shotgun)
  4. Fore-end/Slide - Answers: ✅___ is the wooden or polymer grip near the magazine (Shotgun).
  5. front/bead sight or post - Answers: ✅___ is on the front of the barrel used to bring the firearm into alignment for accuracy (Shotgun)
  6. Loading Port - Answers: ✅The ___ is the bottom opening on the receiver that live rounds are fed into or removed from the magazine tube (Shotgun)
  1. Magazine Cap - Answers: ✅___ is located on the magazine tube's end and keeps the barrel in place (Shotgun)
  2. Magazine Tube - Answers: ✅___ is located under the barrel and holds rounds (Shotgun)
  3. Muzzle - Answers: ✅The barrel's front end (Shotgun)
  4. Shell Carrier - Answers: ✅The ___ is the slightly rounded steel part that blocks the loading port; catches rounds released from the magazine and raises them into alignment with the chamber (Shotgun)
  5. Shell Latches (Stops) - Answers: ✅___ are the two pieces of steel mounted on each side of the inside of the receiver at the magazine's rear; they help hold the cartridges in the magazine and release them one at a time when the action operates. They are also used to manually unload the shotgun. (Shotgun)
  6. Stock - Answers: ✅___ is the part of the weapon attached to the receiver; a shooter places this on his or her shoulder when firing. (Shotgun)

 Butt  Comb  Grip  Heel

weapon, or after placing a round in the open ejection port, pushing the slide forward (Shotgun)

  1. Port Arms - Answers: ✅When handing a shotgun to another person hand them the weapon in the ___ stance.
  2. Bolt Lock Level - Answers: ✅The ___ holds the bolt to the rear when the charging handle is pulled to the rear and the lower portion is depressed; it releases the bolt when the upper portion is depressed (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  3. Buffer/Buffer Spring - Answers: ✅The ___ enables the bolt to return after firing (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  4. Butt - Answers: ✅The ___ is end of the stock (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  5. Charging Handle - Answers: ✅___ enables manipulation of the bolt to chamber a round (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  6. Forestock/Hand Guard - Answers: ✅The ___ is used to support the rifle with the support hand; acts as a heat shield from the barrel (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  7. Forward Assist - Answers: ✅___ is a button assuring that the bolt is locked (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  1. Lower Receiver Group - Answers: ✅The ___ contains the magazine release, magazine well, trigger housing, and trigger components (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  2. Magazine Well - Answers: ✅___ is the housing for the magazine (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  3. Muzzle Flash Suppressor - Answers: ✅The attachment on the barrel's forward end that reduces the flash as burning powder escapes when the bullet exits the barrel (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  4. Sling Swivels - Answers: ✅___ are metal loops affixed to the rifle/carbine to which a carrying strap attaches.
  5. Take Down Pins - Answers: ✅The ___ enables separation of the upper receiver from the lower receiver and allows for fieldstripping and cleaning (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  6. Upper Receiver Group - Answers: ✅The ___ houses the bolt assembly group (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)
  7. case/casings - Answers: ✅the metal or plastic container that holds all parts of a round of ammunition: primer, powder charge, and bullet
  1. Round - Answers: ✅___ is a complete ammunition cartridge that contains all parts of ammunition; a military term meaning one single cartridge
  2. Caliber - Answers: ✅___ is a measurement used to identify different cartridge (projectile) sizes. It is determined by measuring the diameter of the bore of the firearm. This helps identify the correct ammunition for a specific weapon.
  3. Gauge - Answers: ✅is a measurement of shotgun bores derived from the number of bore-sized balls of lead per pound.
  4. Blank Round - Answers: ✅A ___ is a round designed for training or noise; the casing's cardboard material becomes a projectile when fired; the projectile cannot penetrate drywall or hollow core doors. However, it can penetrate soft body tissue. When fired at close range, it can cause serious injury or death. Do not discharge in the direction of others. Use extreme caution.
  5. Lead Round Nose - Answers: ✅___ is a cartridge design that features a solid lead bullet with a round nose; this bullet has a medium velocity. By design, it easily penetrates interior walls or hollow core doors and then ricochets.
  6. Jacketed Soft Point - Answers: ✅___ is one-half to three- quarters of this lead bullet is jacketed with copper; the exposed lead on the flat nose allows for expansion upon impact. Usually of

high velocity, this bullet is designed for antipersonnel. The round easily penetrates interior walls and solid doors.

  1. Hollowpoint - Answers: ✅___ is a lead or copper-jacketed lead with a hollow cavity in the bullet's nose; as the bullet expands upon impact, it expends its kinetic energy. Since a hollowpoint expands quickly, it does not penetrate as deeply as a round-nose bullet. This design reduces ricochet. Usually of high velocity, it delivers maximum shock upon striking a surface of soft tissue.
  2. Full Metal Jacket - Answers: ✅___ is a round-nose lead bullet completely covered with a copper jacket; sometimes called ball ammunition, it is normally of medium to high velocity. Used extensively by the military, it has low expansion and high penetration capabilities. The chance for ricochet is high.
  3. Frangible - Answers: ✅___ is normally made of brass or copper dust held together with a resin material that disintegrates upon impact with steel or concrete; it can penetrate hollow core doors, drywall, or thin wood material
  4. Armor Piercing - Answers: ✅___ is made of solid carbon or tungsten steel coated with bright green Teflon; it has a considerably sharper point than most manufactured rounds. The round can pierce protective body armor or steel. In Florida, its use or possession is illegal for anyone but law enforcement.