Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
Which of the following is a safe direction for pointing a firearm when handling it at home?
A safe direction is one in which an accidental discharge would not cause injury; the CFSC Handbook advises pointing at a safe backstop or interior wall away fro
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 is a safe direction for pointing a firearm when handling it at home?
Answer options: ✅ Towards an interior wall with no people and behind a safe backstop
- Towards a nearby window
- Across the room where family members might be
- At the ceiling fan
Correct answer: Towards an interior wall with no people and behind a safe backstop
Explanation: A safe direction is one in which an accidental discharge would not cause injury; the CFSC Handbook advises pointing at a safe backstop or interior wall away from people. (CFSC Student Handbook, Safe Handling chapter)
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.