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Florida Class G Armed Security License QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS
YEAR
POINT FORM SUMMARIZED EXAM COVERAGE (Florida Class G Armed Security License)
Licensing authority: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Division
of Licensing
Prerequisite: Class D Security License or simultaneous application
Firearms training: 28-hour initial course with licensed Class K instructor
Training breakdown: 12 hours legal aspects, 8 hours safety/mechanical, 8 hours range
qualification
Legal statutes: Chapters 493, 775, 776, and 790, Florida Statutes
Justifiable use of force: Chapter 776, including deadly force and self-defense
Criminal liability: Offenses related to firearm misuse and excessive force
Civil liability: Negligence, wrongful death, and excessive force lawsuits
Firearm safety rules: Four universal rules including muzzle control and trigger discipline
Firearm mechanical training: Parts identification, loading/unloading, clearing malfunctions
Range safety: Commands, protocols, and safe handling on firing line
Qualification course: 144 rounds minimum (practice plus two qualification cycles)
Passing score: 70% (168 of 240 points) for initial and annual requalification
Annual requalification: 4 hours minimum each year to maintain active license
Weapon types: Semi-automatic pistol (primary), with optional shotgun or rifle endorsements
Ammunition knowledge: Calibers, components, and safe storage
Holster and duty belt: Proper carry and retention
Written examination: 100 questions on legal and mechanical topics (70% passing)
Renewal: Annual with proof of requalification and fee payment
Disqualifiers: Felonies, violent misdemeanors, domestic violence, certain drug offenses
Ethical conduct: Professional standards and legal limitations of security officers
EXAM QUESTIONS (Florida Class G Armed Security License)
Question 1
What Florida agency is responsible for issuing and regulating the Class G Armed Security License?
A) Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)
B) Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS)
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Florida Class G Armed Security License QUESTIONS

AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS

YEAR

POINT FORM SUMMARIZED EXAM COVERAGE (Florida Class G Armed Security License)

  • Licensing authority: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Division of Licensing
  • Prerequisite: Class D Security License or simultaneous application
  • Firearms training: 28-hour initial course with licensed Class K instructor
  • Training breakdown: 12 hours legal aspects, 8 hours safety/mechanical, 8 hours range qualification
  • Legal statutes: Chapters 493, 775, 776, and 790, Florida Statutes
  • Justifiable use of force: Chapter 776, including deadly force and self-defense
  • Criminal liability: Offenses related to firearm misuse and excessive force
  • Civil liability: Negligence, wrongful death, and excessive force lawsuits
  • Firearm safety rules: Four universal rules including muzzle control and trigger discipline
  • Firearm mechanical training: Parts identification, loading/unloading, clearing malfunctions
  • Range safety: Commands, protocols, and safe handling on firing line
  • Qualification course: 144 rounds minimum (practice plus two qualification cycles)
  • Passing score: 70% (168 of 240 points) for initial and annual requalification
  • Annual requalification: 4 hours minimum each year to maintain active license
  • Weapon types: Semi-automatic pistol (primary), with optional shotgun or rifle endorsements
  • Ammunition knowledge: Calibers, components, and safe storage
  • Holster and duty belt: Proper carry and retention
  • Written examination: 100 questions on legal and mechanical topics (70% passing)
  • Renewal: Annual with proof of requalification and fee payment
  • Disqualifiers: Felonies, violent misdemeanors, domestic violence, certain drug offenses
  • Ethical conduct: Professional standards and legal limitations of security officers EXAM QUESTIONS (Florida Class G Armed Security License) Question 1 What Florida agency is responsible for issuing and regulating the Class G Armed Security License? A) Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) B) Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS)

C) Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles D) Florida Department of Corrections Correct Answer: B Rationale: The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing, is the issuing authority for all private security licenses including Class D, G, and related investigator licenses under Chapter 493. Question 2 A security officer who carries a firearm while performing security duties in Florida must hold which specific license classification? A) Class D only B) Class G C) Class K D) Class C Correct Answer: B Rationale: The Class G license is specifically designated for armed security officers and private investigators who carry a firearm while performing duties regulated under Chapter 493, Florida Statutes.

D) 12 hours Correct Answer: B Rationale: Florida Statutes require 28 hours of firearms training for initial Class G qualification, consisting of classroom instruction and live-fire range exercises. Question 5 How many hours of legal aspects training must be included in the 28-hour Class G initial course? A) 4 hours B) 8 hours C) 12 hours D) 16 hours Correct Answer: C Rationale: The Class G curriculum requires 12 hours of legal aspects training covering Chapters 493, 775, 776, and 790, Florida Statutes, as well as civil and criminal liability. Question 6 What is the maximum number of hours that can be spent on live-fire range training during the 28-hour

initial Class G course? A) 4 hours B) 6 hours C) 8 hours D) 10 hours Correct Answer: C Rationale: No more than eight hours of the 28 hours of training shall consist of range training, ensuring adequate classroom instruction on legal and safety topics. Question 7 How often must a Class G license holder requalify with their firearm to maintain an active license? A) Every 6 months B) Every 12 months C) Every 24 months D) Every 36 months Correct Answer: B

C) A licensed Class K Firearms Instructor D) Any NRA-certified instructor Correct Answer: C Rationale: Class G training must be conducted by a licensed Class K Firearms Instructor who is specifically certified to provide firearms training for security personnel under Chapter 493. Question 10 What is the minimum passing score required on the written examination for Class G initial training? A) 60 percent B) 70 percent C) 75 percent D) 80 percent Correct Answer: B Rationale: Students must achieve a passing score of 70 percent or higher on the written examination covering legal aspects and operational/mechanical training.

Question 11 How many total rounds must a student fire during the initial Class G firearms qualification? A) 48 rounds B) 96 rounds C) 144 rounds D) 200 rounds Correct Answer: C Rationale: The qualification course requires 144 rounds total: one cycle of 48 rounds for practice fire plus two cycles of 48 rounds for qualification. Question 12 What is the minimum passing score on the live-fire qualification course for Class G? A) 150 out of 240 points B) 168 out of 240 points C) 180 out of 240 points D) 200 out of 240 points Correct Answer: B

A) Chapter 493 B) Chapter 775 C) Chapter 776 D) Chapter 790 Correct Answer: A Rationale: Chapter 493, Florida Statutes, is the primary law governing private security services, including licensing requirements for Class D, G, and other security-related licenses. Question 15 Which Florida statute chapter addresses firearms and weapons, including unlawful carry and possession? A) Chapter 493 B) Chapter 775 C) Chapter 776 D) Chapter 790 Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Chapter 790, Florida Statutes, contains laws regarding firearms, weapons, concealed carry, and prohibited possession, which directly apply to armed security officers. Question 16 Which chapter of the Florida Statutes defines criminal offenses and penalties, including those applicable to security officers? A) Chapter 493 B) Chapter 775 C) Chapter 776 D) Chapter 790 Correct Answer: B Rationale: Chapter 775 provides general criminal provisions, including classifications of offenses, sentencing guidelines, and definitions of criminal intent. Question 17 Under Florida's justifiable use of force statute, deadly force may be used when a person reasonably believes it is necessary to prevent what?

Question 19 Proper trigger discipline requires that a shooter keep their finger where until ready to fire? A) Inside the trigger guard resting on the trigger B) Outside the trigger guard along the frame C) On the trigger but without pressure D) Wrapped around the grip only Correct Answer: B Rationale: Trigger discipline requires keeping the index finger straight and outside the trigger guard until the shooter has acquired the target and decided to fire, preventing accidental discharges. Question 20 Which of the following is NOT one of the four universal firearms safety rules? A) Treat every firearm as if it is loaded B) Keep finger off trigger until ready to shoot C) Only load the firearm when in a vehicle D) Be sure of your target and what is beyond it Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The four universal safety rules include treating all guns as loaded, muzzle control, trigger discipline, and target identification. Loading restrictions are situational, not universal. Question 21 The rearward movement of a firearm after firing a round is called: A) Muzzle flip B) Recoil C) Blowback D) Muzzle rise Correct Answer: B Rationale: Recoil is the backward force generated when a firearm is discharged, caused by the forward momentum of the bullet and expanding gases. Question 22 What is the definition of a "misfire" in firearms terminology? A) When a round fails to fire after the trigger is pulled B) When the firearm fires multiple rounds with one trigger pull

Question 24 What is the primary purpose of a firearm's magazine? A) To clean the barrel between shots B) To store and feed ammunition into the chamber C) To reduce recoil during firing D) To lock the slide open after the last round Correct Answer: B Rationale: A magazine is a device that holds cartridges under spring tension and feeds them sequentially into the firearm's chamber for firing. Question 25 According to Florida law, a Class G security officer may carry a firearm while on duty only when: A) The officer has a valid Concealed Weapon License B) The officer has completed the 28-hour training and holds an active Class G license C) The officer has permission from the property owner D) The officer is wearing plain clothes Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Carrying a firearm during security duties requires an active Class G license regardless of whether the officer also holds a Concealed Weapon License, as this is a professional license category. Question 26 What is the minimum age requirement to apply for a Class G license in Florida? A) 18 years old B) 19 years old C) 21 years old D) 25 years old Correct Answer: A Rationale: The minimum age for a Class G license is 18 years old, consistent with the Class D license requirement. Question 27 Which of the following criminal history factors would likely disqualify an applicant from receiving a Class G license? A) A minor traffic violation from five years ago

Question 29 If a Class G license holder allows their license to expire, how long do they have to renew without retaking the full 28-hour course? A) 30 days B) 60 days C) 90 days D) No grace period exists; expired licenses require full retraining Correct Answer: D Rationale: There is no grace period for Class G license renewal; if the license expires, the individual must retake the full 28-hour initial training course and reapply. Question 30 What is the correct sequence of actions when drawing a firearm from a holster? A) Draw, disengage safety, acquire sight picture, fire B) Establish grip, disengage retention, draw, rotate muzzle downrange, acquire sight picture C) Acquire sight picture first, then draw D) Draw with finger on trigger for speed

Correct Answer: B Rationale: Proper drawing technique requires establishing a master grip, disengaging retention devices, drawing straight up, rotating the muzzle toward the target, and acquiring sight picture. Question 31 What is the purpose of a retention holster for armed security officers? A) To make the firearm more comfortable to carry B) To prevent unauthorized removal of the firearm from the holster C) To speed up the drawing process D) To comply with uniform requirements only Correct Answer: B Rationale: Retention holsters incorporate passive or active mechanisms to prevent someone other than the officer from removing the firearm, which is critical for security work. Question 32 Under Florida law, a security officer using a firearm in the course of duties may be subject to which type of liability?