HUNTING LICENSE

  1. The Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act (or Pittman-Robertson Act) pays for:




    B) *improving wildlife habitats
  2. This term describes the size of a rifle or handgun bore. This term also
    describes the size of cartridges used with different bores. What is the
    term?

    gauge
    caliber
    shot charge
    action
    caliber
  3. What might cause a shotgun to explode?

    misfire
    insufficient gunpowder in the shotshel
    using the wrong choke for your quarry
    using the wrong shotshell in your shotgun
    using the wrong shotshell in your shotgun
  4. Which shotgun choke has the tightest shot pattern?

    Cylinder
    Improved Cylinder
    Modified
    Full
    Full
  5. Which of the following would be a good spot to store a firearm?




    D) a cool, clean, and dry location
  6. Why should you clean your firearm after each time you use it?




    A) to keep it in top condition
  7. When selecting ammunition, you must choose the correct cartridge or shotshell for your firearm. What else should you consider?

    the number of days you will be hunting
    the species you will be hunting
    the number of hunters in your group
    the experience of the hunters in your group
    the species you will be huntin
  8. What are the basic parts of ammunition?

    case, primer, powder, and projectile
    case, powder, wad, and slug
    case, powder, projectile, and wad
    case, powder, projectile, and shot
    case, primer, powder, and projectile
  9. Which type of firearm sight is simple, inexpensive, and standard on most handguns?




    B) open
  10. A firearm safety:

    *can fail when least expected due to wear or other factors
    *cannot unknowingly be bumped from the safe position
    *is a device that blocks the cartridge from entering the chamber
    *can be relied on at all times to protect against accidental shooting
    can fail when least expected due to wear or other factors
  11. Within a firearm, a burning material creates pressure to force the bullet or shot out of the barrel. What is this burning material?




    D) powder
  12. When you know a firearm's effective killing range, you can determine:




    C) when a shot will give a clean kill
  13. When a shotgun fires, a sequence of events takes place. After the hunter pulls the trigger, what is the next event in the sequence?

    *Expanding gas drives the shot through the barrel.
    *The firing pin strikes the primer.
    *A spark ignites the gunpowder.
    *Gunpowder burns and converts to a gas.
    The firing pin strikes the primer.
  14. Shotguns are classified by:

    A caliber   
    B bore     
    C choke     
    D gauge
    gauge
  15. Bullets spin when shot from a rifle or handgun. What causes this spinning?

    A primer    
    B action     
    C cartridge     
    D rifling
    rifling
  16. A firearm safety:

    A can take the place of safe firearm handling 
    B ensures that a firearm will not fire accidentally     
    C should be released as soon as you spot your quarry     
    D is a mechanical device that could fail
    is a mechanical device that could fail
  17. When a rifle fires, a sequence of events takes place. After the firing pin strikes the primer, what is the next event in the sequence?

    A Expanding gas drives the bullet through the barrel.
    B Gunpowder burns and converts to a gas.   
    C The trigger is pulled.     
    D The primer explodes and ignites the gunpowder.
    The primer explodes and ignites the gunpowder.
  18. What type of shotgun pellets are allowed for waterfowl hunting in the U.S.?

    A lead    
    B steel 
    C ceramic     
    D asbestos
    steel
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HUNTING LICENSE
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HUNTING LICENSE
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