Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
Which of the following locations is generally acceptable for transporting a non-restricted shotgun in a car in Canada?
Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport. While they can be transported in the passenger compartment, placing them in the trunk (if available)
Start free practice for Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test
300 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
Question: Which of the following locations is generally acceptable for transporting a non-restricted shotgun in a car in Canada?
Answer options:
- Under the driver's seat, loaded and ready for use.
- In the passenger compartment, unloaded and openly visible. ✅ In the trunk of the vehicle, unloaded.
- On a roof rack, in a soft case, with ammunition in the same case.
Correct answer: In the trunk of the vehicle, unloaded.
Explanation: Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport. While they can be transported in the passenger compartment, placing them in the trunk (if available) offers an additional layer of security and ensures they are not readily accessible, adhering to safe transportation principles.
Start free practice for Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test
300 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
More about Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test
Related Questions
- Scenario 1: Which action demonstrates proper trigger finger discipline when carrying a firearm?
- Scenario 2: Which statement best reflects the ACTS rule “Assume every firearm is loaded” when you first pick o
- Scenario 3: When performing the PROVE procedure on a pistol with a loaded chamber indicator that is not visibl
- Scenario 4: Which practice violates trigger finger discipline during target setup?
- Scenario 5: While cleaning a revolver, what does ACTS require regarding your trigger finger?
- Scenario 6: While hunting, you lower your shotgun to shoulder level to cross a small stream. According to ACTS
More for Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test candidates
FAQs
Question explanations
- Scenario 1: Which action demonstrates proper trigger finger discipline when carrying a firearm?
- Scenario 2: Which statement best reflects the ACTS rule “Assume every firearm is loaded” when you first pick o
- Scenario 3: When performing the PROVE procedure on a pistol with a loaded chamber indicator that is not visibl
- Scenario 4: Which practice violates trigger finger discipline during target setup?
Ready to practice?
Free, no signup required. Build a wrong-question list as you go.
Start Free Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test Practice →Related courses
Other Canadian certifications candidates often prepare for alongside this one.