Request edit access
JavaScript isn't enabled in your browser, so this file can't be opened. Enable and reload.
Assessment
JROTC Air Rifle Marksmanship Cadet Safety Examination
* Indicates required question
Email
*
Record my email address with my response
When my air rifle malfunctions (fail to fire), I must
*
4 points
Keep the muzzle pointed downrange
Raise my hand so the Range Officer can see it
Wait for instructions from the Range Officer
All of the above
If I am with someone else who is handling a gun behind the firing line with the action closed, I should?
*
4 points
Wait for an adult yo show up
Mind my own business and hope nothing bad happens
Tell that person to put the gun away
Ask that person to open the action of the gun immediately
If I still have a loaded rifle (pellet in barrel )after the Range Officers gives the command STOP, I must:
*
4 points
Remain in position and keep my air rifle muzzle pointed downrange
Raise my hand so the Range Officer can see it
Follow the Range Officer's instructions
All of the above
No one is authorized to fire a shot until the command START is given, even if the command LOAD has already been given
*
4 points
True
False
The Rules for safe Gun Handling apply only to air rifle shooting and not to other types of guns
*
4 points
True
False
The proper time to place the index finger on the trigger is?
*
4 points
After I start to aim at my target
After loading the rifle
When I start to put the rifle in position on my shoulder
Whenever it feels right
The most important component of rifle safety is?
*
4 points
The trigger
The action
The muzzle
The person holding the rifle
When I pick up or receive an air rifle from someone else, the first thing I must do is?
*
4 points
Release the trigger
Open the action/bolt
Engage the Safety
Control the muzzle (point it in a safe direction)
The command LOAD means: Mark one Answer Only
*
4 points
I can load my air rifle
It may occasionally be violated if accidents do not occur
I can charge/pump my air rifle and load a pellet in it
I can start getting ready to shoot
First Name
*
Your answer
After I finish firing, I may put my rifle down without opening the action first because it has just been fired?
*
4 points
True
False
When I am shooting after the commands to LOAD and START have been given, It's OK to lay a loaded air rifle on my shooting mat or bench and step away from the firing line
*
4 points
True
False
Once an air rifle is unloaded and checked by a Range Officer, it is OK to point it in any direction?
*
4 points
True
False
Everyone who handles air rifle pellets should wash their hands immediately after they leave the range?
*
4 points
True
False
After I pick up or receive a gun and have made sure the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction, the second thing that I must do to make sure it is safe is:
*
4 points
Check the action/bolt to be sure it is open and has a safety flag inserted
Dry fire the gum to see if it works
Give the gun to an adult
Take it to the range
When I am on the firing line and the Range Officer begins a PREPARATION period, I may?
*
4 points
Load my air rifle for the first shot
Remove the CBI, Close the action and dry fire
Go Downrange to see if my target is hung correctly
Get into my firing position, but I may not remove my CBI
The safest direction to point a gun is usually upward or downward
*
4 points
True
False
When a rifle is grounded, it must
*
4 points
Be safe
Be lying on the floor or bench with its action open and a CBE inserted
Be lying on the floor or shooting mat with the action closed
Be prepared for use in the next position
Do I need to charge air in my air rifle to dry fire?
*
4 points
Yes
No
Before anyone can go downrange to change targets or for any other purpose:
*
4 points
Everyone must open their rifle actions and point their muzzles up
No one can go downrange until guns are placed in safe storage
All air rifles must be unloaded, grounded with safety flags inserted and checked
All firers must finish firing
The safest and correct way to load a pneumatic air rifle is?
*
4 points
Open the action, insert a pellet, then charge air
Whichever way works for me
Charge air, open the action, then insert a pellet
Open the action, Charge air, then insert a pellet
Last Name
*
Your answer
When I finish firing my shots on a target, I should lay my rifle down, but I don't have to open the action or insert a CBI until the Range Officer tells me to do that
*
4 points
True
False
The only place I can close the bolt/action of my rifle to dry fire it is?
*
4 points
It's OK to dry fire antwhere the gun is pointed in a safe direction
Any time I am forward of teh Ready Line
On a safe firing range
On my designated firing point after the Range Officer begins a PREPARATION period or gives the command LOAD
An air rifle is considered "unloaded" if?
*
4 points
Its action is open
The firer is done shooting
The action is open, there is no pellet in the barrel and a CBI is inserted
The muzzle is pointed in a safe direction
Safety rules are not as important in being safe with air guns because air rifles are not very powerful?
*
4 points
True
False
The command STOP means:
*
4 points
Complete the shot I am attempting to fire
Quickly complete the shot I am attempting to fire
Immediately take my finger off the trigger and do no fire anymore shots
Tell the Range Officer I am not done
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This form was created inside of Dickson County Schools.
Does this form look suspicious?
Report
Forms
Help and feedback
Help Forms improve
Report