TLETA WEEK 10 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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TLETA WEEK 10 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
How many shooting happen within 21 feet? - ANSW//Approximately 85%.
Of the percentage of shootings that happen within 21 feet, what percent of those occur within 5 feet or less? - ANSW//Approximately 50%
How often do most shootings last? ...
TLETA WEEK 10 QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
How many shooting happen within 21 feet? - ANSW//Approximately 85%.
Of the percentage of shootings that happen within 21 feet, what percent of those occur within
5 feet or less? - ANSW//Approximately 50%
How often do most shootings last? - ANSW//Around 5 seconds with 5 or less bullets fired.
Who is a safety officer on the gun range? - ANSW//Everyone is.
What percentage of shootings occur within the hours of 1800 to 0600? - ANSW//Over 60%
What is the purpose of hollow point bullets? - ANSW//To expand upon entry to make a larger
wound cavity.
How many shots should you fire in a deadly force situation? - ANSW//shoot until the threat stops.
What three things must be present to make a gun safe or unsafe? - ANSW//Firearm, ammunition,
and shooter.
What are the two main causes of firearm accidents? - ANSW//Ignorance and carelessness.
What are the basic elements to gun safety? - ANSW//Positive attitude, Knowledge, and Skill.
What does B.A.N.K stand for in reference to firearms safety? - ANSW//Be sure of target and
backdrop, all guns are loaded, never point weapon at something you do not intend to destroy,
and keep your finger off trigger until ready to shoot.
,What are the three pistol malfunctions? - ANSW//Failure to fire, stove pipe, and double feed.
What is the most common pistol malfunction? - ANSW//Failure to fire.
What is friction? - ANSW//The resulting force the must be overcome when one body moves in
contact with another body.
What are the three types of friction? - ANSW//Static, kinetic, and rolling.
What is static friction? - ANSW//The force exerted between two surfaces by weight alone.
What is kinetic friction? - ANSW//Sliding or slipping between two surfaces.
What is rolling friction? - ANSW//The gripping or pulling between two surfaces.
How is Inertia described within laws of motion. - ANSW//A body at rest will remain at rest and a
body in motion will remain in motion in a strait line until acted upon by an external force.
How Acceleration described within laws of motion? - ANSW//The rate of change of momentum is
proportional to the force acting on a body and momentum will take place in the direction of the
force.
How is action/ reaction described in laws of motion? - ANSW//For every action there is an equal or
opposite reaction.
What is the TCA for deadly force? - ANSW//39-11-620
What is momentum? - ANSW//Vehicle mass x velocity
, How much does stopping distance increase by doubling speed? - ANSW//By 4 times.
What is centrifugal force? - ANSW//Force which acts on a body moving in a circular or semi circular
motion and is directed away from the center of the axis of rotation.
What is centripetal force? - ANSW//Force which acts on a body moving in a circular or semi circular
motion and is directed towards from the center of the axis of rotation.
What is a professional driver? - ANSW//Someone who can drive from one place to another in a
safe and efficient manner.
What is defensive driving? - ANSW//`The technique of avoiding dangerous situations by
anticipating the hazards caused by other people, weather and road conditions.
When is defensive driving necessary? - ANSW//When the technique can be used to prevent an
avoidable crash.
What are the three components to defensive driving? - ANSW//Awareness, space management,
collision avoidance.
What is the distance between you and the vehicle in front of you in a non emergency situation?
- ANSW//3 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
What are the three forces controlled by the driver? - ANSW//Acceleration, braking, and steering.
How acceleration and braking always be done? - ANSW//They both should always be done
smoothly.
What is ABS braking? - ANSW//Computerized braking assistance.
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