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NRA TEST| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% CORRECT| NEWEST! 2025-2026! True One of the fundamental NRA rules for safe gun handling is to always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. True When using or storing a gun, always follow this NRA rule. Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate. False A safety practice in addition to the NRA rules allows dry firing any time, anywhere. False Ground cloths may be used in the standing position. False You may wear a shooting jacket or heavy sweatshirt to shoot in the IBBGCM match. True The forearm of your rifle may have up to four holes that will accept a screw for the sling attachment. True Only round .177 (4.5 mm) lead or steel BB's are permitted. True On the official NRA target, AR-4/10 (12 bullseye), the eight, nine, and ten rings are black. False In BB gun competitions, normal street type or light athletic shoes are permitted as long as they do not exceed the top of the ankle. Shooting boots/shoes are not permitted
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True One of the fundamental NRA rules for safe gun handling is to always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. True When using or storing a gun, always follow this NRA rule. Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate. False A safety practice in addition to the NRA rules allows dry firing any time, anywhere. False Ground cloths may be used in the standing position. False
You may wear a shooting jacket or heavy sweatshirt to shoot in the IBBGCM match. True The forearm of your rifle may have up to four holes that will accept a screw for the sling attachment. True Only round .177 (4.5 mm) lead or steel BB's are permitted. True On the official NRA target, AR-4/10 (12 bullseye), the eight, nine, and ten rings are black. False In BB gun competitions, normal street type or light athletic shoes are permitted as long as they do not exceed the top of the ankle. Shooting boots/shoes are not permitted. Shoes do not need to be a matched pair.
No BB guns may be cocked until the competitor is called to the firing line and the preparation period has begun. True If a target falls or is blown from its target holder or blows loose so that the competitor can no longer fire at it, the competitor or coach must notify the Range Officer who will notify the Chief Range Officer. True In team matches, the Team Coach, all firing members of the team, and alternate firing members, if allowed by the match conditions and provided by the team, must be named on the entry form before the first shot of the match is fired. True A competitor who because of physical handicap cannot fire from one or more of the shooting positions outlined in the NRA BB Gun Rules, or who must use special
equipment when firing, may petition the NRA Protest committee for permission to use a special position or to use modified equipment, or both. False If the BB has a magazine, five BBs may be loaded at a time. True Center shots are to be scored only to decide ties False If a gun is loaded or cocked when the "CEASE FIRE" command is given, you should immediately fire the gun into the back stop. True At the end of the preparation period, the Chief Range Officer states, "THE PREPARATION PERIOD HAS ENDED." False A misfire is a shot where a shooter deliberately fires on another shooter's target.
The trigger itself should be squeezed using the first joint of the first finger. False Audible timing devices are allowed during a match. False Stocks can not be panted or altered in any way. True Metallic receiver sights, from any manufacturer may be substituted for factory sights and mounted on the receiver of a gun. True To avoid ricochet, never shoot at a flat, hard surface or the surface of water. True Do not be upset if you are refused use of someone's land for hunting. There is a good reason why they said, "NO."
True Guns not in use should always be unloaded. True A hooded front sight with interchangeable inserts may be used, however, no portion of the front sight may extend past the end of the barrel. False Grounds cloths have to be used in all positions. False A button or small strip of tape may be used to help hold the sling in place. True Shoes may not go above the ankle. True The kneeling roll can not exceed 25 cm (9.84 inches) in diameter. True
True If a BB gun fails to function, the BB competitor or coach must notify the Range Officer. True Upon the command "Cease Fire" all BB guns must be grounded and made safe. True In the case of a loose target or in an instance where a target may fall off the Range Officer must be notified immediately. True A jury of 3 people chosen before a match to help settle disputes that may take place during a match. False Once the "clear all guns" command is given you should shoot any target that have not been shot.
False The kneeling roll must always be used in the kneeling position. True The Daisy 499 should be treated the same as all firearms. False During the preparation period all competitors should shoot into the sighter box to sight in their guns. True The distance from the firing line to the target line is 16 feet 3 3/4 inches. True The shooter is the most important part of gun safety. True If the competitor has a gun malfuction on the firing line the Range Official should be notified immediately.
False Competitors must use a mat when firing in prone position. True While shooting in Sitting Position, the weight of your body must be supported on the buttocks and the feet or ankles, no other portion of the body can be touching the ground. True While in kneeling position, the competitor shall touch the ground with the right foot, the right knee and the left foot. False While in kneeling position, the BB gun may not be held by means of the sling. False While in sitting position, the BB gun may not be held by means of the sling. True
While in standing position, the BB gun may not be held by means of the sling. False While in prone position, the BB gun may not be held by means of the sling. False NRA rules allow a shooter to use a sling during all four positions. True If the kneeling roll is placed under the instep of the right foot, the foot may not be turned at an angle of more than 45 degrees. If the kneeling roll is not used, the foot may be positioned at any angle, to include placing the side of the foot and the lower leg in contact with the ground False While in kneeling position, a portion of the upper leg or buttocks may touch the ground at any point. False
Only round .177 (4.5mm) lead or steel BBs are permitted. False Round .177 (4.5mm) lead or steel BBs and Ball Bearings measuring .177 (4.5mm) are permitted. True Only one cylindrical roll for shooting in the kneeling position is allowed. It may be a maximum of 25cm (9.84 inches) long and 18cm (7.08 inches) in diameter, and made of soft and flexible material. False One or more cylindrical rolls for shooting may be used during kneeling position. False A kneeling roll may be more than 25cm (9.84 inches) long and more than 18 cm (7.08 inches) in diameter. False
A kneeling roll may be made of any hard materials. True The forearm may have up to four holes that will accept a screw for the sling attachment. False The forearm may have up to six holes that will accept a screw for the sling attachment. True Slings not exceeding 1 1/4 inches in width, with movable keepers are permitted in the prone, sitting, and kneeling positions. False Slings not exceeding 1 1/4 inches in width, with movable keepers are permitted during all 4 shooting positions. True
False A competitor is permitted to wear pads, braces and elastic bandages during the competition. True Any shoulder held smooth bore BB gun with metallic sights, in which the propelling force is developed through the use of a compressed spring, gas or compressed air. False The Daisy 499 BB gun is the only gun that may be used during an official NRA sanctioned match. True A competitor may not wear a shooting jacket. False A competitor may wear a shooting jacket.
True A competitor may not wear trousers designed for shooting. True Only ordinary trousers or jeans are permitted to be worn by a competitor. False A competitor may wear trousers designed for shooting. True Gloves may not be worn by a competitor. False Gloves may be worn by a competitor. True A maximum of two unaltered sweatshirts may be worn during firing. False