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URDANETA CITY

UNIVERSITY
Owned and operated by the City Government of Urdaneta
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL
JUSTICE EDUCATION

PRELIM EXAMINATION
Marksmanship and Combat Shooting

Name: _______________________________________
Year/blk: _____________________________________ Raw Score
Date: ______________________________
PART I- Multiple Choice
Direction: Choose the correct answer. Write your answer in the space provided. Any corrections or
alterations are considered wrong.
PART I.
_________1. It is any object that is being launched, shot or throw?
a. Projectile c. Trigger
b. Propellant d. Barrel

_________2. “Firearm is a portable weapon” the phrase stating that?


a. A firearm is a light weapon c. A firearm can be carried easily
b. A firearm is a non-lethal weapon d. Both A and C

_________3. “Firearm is termed as a gun; a portable weapon such as pistol or rifle”. The definition
given is?
a. Basic definition of firearms c. technical definition of firearms
b. Legal definition of firearms d. None of the above.

_________4. “Firearm is a weapon consisting essentially of a metal tube that fires a projectile by using
the force of an explosive propellant”. The definition given is from?
a. Basic definition of firearms c. technical definition of firearms
b. Legal definition of firearms d. None of the above.

_________5. Which among the following firearms does not have a trigger?
a. Wheellock c. Matchlock
b. Percussion d. Hand cannon

_________6. Identify the false statement about a Matchlock Arms.


a. It is one big advantage to hand cannons as the shooter could concentrate to the target.
b. Matchlock has no trigger.
c. It is appeared about 1485.
d. Matchlock is more improved than a hand cannon.

_________7. The following statement are NOT true, EXCEPT.


a. Hand cannon is a self-igniting firearm.
b. Matchlock arm is a muzzle loading firearms.
c. Wheellock rifle introduced the flintlock mechanism.
d. Percussion rifle is exactly using the same mechanism with flintlock arms.

_________8. It is a chemical composition which when ignited by a primer, generates a gas that propels
a bullet?
a. Projectile c. Sulfur
b. Vent d. Propellant

_________9. It is otherwise known as Comprehensive firearms and ammunition regulation act?


a. RA No. 10591 c. RA No. 100591
b. RA No. 11591 d. RA No. 10519

_________10. This could be a box or a cylinder type which holds extra ammunition?
a. Magazine c. Action
b. Chamber d. Barrel

_________11. It is a group of a moving parts used to load, fire, and unload the pistol.
a. Magazine c. Action
b. Chamber d. Barrel

_________12. The first firearms that were developed can be generally classified as
a. Muskets c. single shots
b. Muzzle loading d. semi-automatic

_________13. It is a handgun that is magazine-fed?


a. Semiautomatic pistol c. hand cannon
b. Revolver d. musket

_________14. It is a hand gun with a cylinder having several chambers so arranged as to rotate around
an axis.
a. Semiautomatic pistol c. hand cannon
b. Revolver d. musket

_________15. The gun is considered unloaded if


a. There is no magazine inserted
b. There is no round in the chamber
c. You have personally checked that the chamber is empty
d. all of the above.

_________16. Know your target and what is beyond, means that you should not
a. Shoot at a skyline target
b. Shoot over water or pavement, as bullet can ricochet
c. Shoot targets which are not clear on sight
d. All of the above.

_________17. The easiest way to determine the caliber of an ammunition or cartridge is to_______.
a. measure the diameter of the base
b. measure the length of the cartridge
c. look for imprinted caliber on the base or on the head stamp of the cartridge
d. determine the manufacturer of the cartridge

_________18. It is where the hammer of the flintlock rifle strikes to create spark for ignition.
a. Percussion cap c. Frizzen
b. Lever d. Rotating wheel

_________19. If your finger is kept off the trigger, where should it be?
a. On the trigger c. Outside the trigger guard
b. Along the side of the barrel d. Along the cylinder

_________20. In handling or passing a gun to another, the gun condition is___________


a. With magazine inserted
b. The hammer is cocked
c. The slide is pulled back and locked
d. Ready to fire

ENUMERATE THE FOUR (4) GUN SAFETY RULES.


1.

2.

3.

4.

Wag ka nang mangopya, di man kita nakikita, nakikita ka naman ni Lord. Minus points ka sa kanya!
PART II. Identification.
Answer the following questions below, write the correct answer in the space provided. Erasure is
allowed but limited only to 5 erasures.

1. ________________________________ Refers a skillful art of shooting and hitting a target within a specific
range or distance.

2. ________________________________Refers a modern martial art that focuses on the use of the handgun as
a defensive weapon for self-defense, as well as military and law enforcement use.

3. ________________________________Also known as a target or threat-focused shooting, instinctive firing,


and instinctive shooting, is a method of shooting a firearm quickly and accurately in close-quarters,
life-threatening situations that do not rely on the use of sights.

4. ________________________________It refers to the way the shooter holds his/her body when firing a shot.

5. ________________________________This refers to the manner by which the pistol is grasped and held on
the hand.

6. ________________________________To achieve accuracy, the shooter must learn to properly hold his/her
breath at any point during the breathing cycle, while aiming and squeezing the trigger.

7. ________________________________The independent movement of the trigger finger in applying


increasing pressure on the trigger straight to the rear while maintaining sight alignment until the
weapon fires.

8. ________________________________This is an automatic human reflex caused by anticipating the recoil of


the weapon.

9. ________________________________This is the effort to fire the weapon at the precise time the sights
align with the target.

10. ________________________________This position is moderately stable. This provides less exposure and
more stability than the standing position.

11. ________________________________This direction is where we point or gun before and after we fired a
shot.

12. ________________________________ This is the most stable among the three positions.

13. ________________________________ A Latin word stating that “To hurt your enemy, you must hit
him/her”.

14. ________________________________ A Latin word stating that “You must use enough force to knock your
opponent out”.

15. ________________________________ A Latin word stating that “You must hit your opponent quickly
before he/she hits you”.

Enumeration
Instruction: Write your answer in a CAPITAL LETTERS. Any form of erasures and obliterations
are considered wrong!!!

Give at least 5 Fundamentals of pistol shooting


16. 19.
17. 20.
18.

Satanas: “Pag lumingon ka akin ka!”


PART III. Identification.
Answer the following questions below by completing the crossword puzzle. Erasures and
obliterations are considered wrong.

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1. Allows a citizen to own and possess a maximum of two (2) registered firearms;

2. Allows a citizen to own and possess a maximum of ten (10) registered firearms;

3. Allows a citizen, who is a certified gun collector, to own and possess more than fifteen (15)
registered firearms.
4. Refer to parts of a firearm which may enhance or increase the operational efficiency or accuracy
of a firearm but will not constitute any of the major or minor internal parts.

5. Refers to any: (1) firearm which was manufactured at least seventy-five (75) years prior to the
current date but not including replicas.

6. Refers to the import; export, acquisition, sale, delivery, movement or transfer of firearms, their
parts and components and ammunition, from or across the territory of one country to that of
another country which has not been authorized.

7. Refers to any person, legal entity, corporation, partnership or business duly licensed by the FEO
of the PNP to engage in the business of repairing firearms and other weapons or constructing or
assembling firearms.

8. Refers to an unregistered firearm, an obliterated or altered firearm, which has been lost or stolen,
illegally manufactured firearms.

9. Refers to the place or places of abode of the licensed citizen as indicated in his/her license.

10. Refers to a facility established for the purpose of firearms training and skills development,
firearm testing, as well as for sports and competition shooting

11. Refer to firearms intended. to be or primarily designed for individual use or that which is
generally considered to mean a weapon intended to be fired from the hand or shoulder

12. A hand-operated firearm; having a chamber integral with or permanently aligned with the bore
which may be self-loading.

13. A hand-operated firearm with a revolving cylinder containing chambers for individual
cartridges.

14. Refers to any person, legal entity, corporation, partnership or business entity duly licensed by
the Firearms and Explosive Office (FEO) of the PNP

15. Refers to any person, legal entity, corporation, partnership or business duly licensed by the FEO
of the PNP to engage in the business of importing ammunition and firearms.

Enumerate at least 5 professionals are considered to be in imminent danger due to the


nature of their profession, occupation or business
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Life is not about waiting for your destiny; it’s about creating your own prophecy.
-Dagami
PART II
Marksmanship
Combat pistol shooting
Point shooting
Position/Stance
Grip
Breathe Control
Trigger Control/Trigger Squeeze
Flinching
Jerking
Kneeling position
Safe Direction
Prone
Diligentia
Vis
Celeritas

PART III
Type 1 license
Type 3 license
Type 5 license
Accessories
Antique firearm
Arms smuggling
Gunsmith
Loose firearm
Residence
Shooting range
Small arms
Pistol
Revolver
Authorized dealer
Authorized importer

(a) Members of the Philippine Bar;


(b) Certified Public Accountants;
(c) Accredited Media Practitioners;
(d) Cashiers, Bank Tellers;
(e) Priests, Ministers, Rabbi, Imams;
(f) Physicians and Nurses;
(g) Engineers; and
(h) Businessmen

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