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1. Refers to the loaded shell for rifles, musket, carbine or shotgun, revolvers and pistols from
which a ball, shot shell or other missiles maybe fired by means of gunpowder or other
explosives.
a. Charta c. Ammunition
b. Cartouche d. Bullet
2. Refers to a group of cartridge or to a single cartridge.
a. Charta c. Ammunition
b. Cartouche d. Bullet
3. Latin word where the word cartridge derived which means paper.
a. Charta c. Ammunition
b. Cartouche d. Bullet
4. French word where it derived the word cartridge meaning a rolled paper.
a. Charta c. Ammunition
b. Cartouche d. Bullet
5. Type of ammunition that is very carefully made a replica of cartridge usually of tool steel.
a. Drill Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Black Ammunition d. Dummy
6. Is a complete unfired unit consisting of bullet, primer, cartridge case and gun powder.
a. Drill Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Black Ammunition d. Dummy
7. Type of ammunition which is completely inert, without an explosive and is use in mill training to
practice loading and manipulation of gun.
a. Drill Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Black Ammunition d. Dummy
8. Cartridge without a bullet, containing gunpowder that is designed to generate a loud noise to
indicate firing.
a. Drill Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Black Ammunition d. Dummy
9. Is used for theatrical performances or filmmaking, training dogs and military training.
a. Drill Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Black Ammunition d. Dummy
10. The term applied for complete unit of unfired cartridge.
a. Live Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Pin-Fire d. Rim-Fire
11. Type of cartridge in which the ignition cap (primer) is concealed inside the cartridge case and
has a pin resting upon it.
a. Live Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Pin-Fire d. Rim-Fire
12. This type of cartridge is said to have been used in France in the year 1830s in shotgun
ammunition and later revolver and pistol ammunition.
a. Live Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Pin-Fire d. Rim-Fire
13. Type of cartridge in which the priming mixture is located a t the hallow rim of the case can be
fired if the cartridge is tuck by the firing pin on the rim case (cavity rim).
a. Live Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Pin-Fire d. Rim-Fire
14. At present, this type of cartridge is entirely confined to the colt.22 short, long magnum.
a. Live Ammunition c. Cartridge
b. Pin-Fire d. Rim-Fire
15. Refers to a cartridge in which primer cup (ignition cap) is centrally placed in the base of the
cartridge case and the priming mixture is exploded by the impact of the firing pin and with the
support of the anvil.
a. Rimmed Case type c. Center fire
b. Semi-Rimmed d. Head stamp
16. Are frequently used consisting of the design or letter imprinting on the shell head.
a. Rimmed Case type c. Center fire
b. Semi-Rimmed d. Head stamp
17. Type of cartridge in which the case has a well defined upstanding rim around the base or simply
a cartridge with rim diameter greater than the body diameter of the shell.
a. Rimmed Case type c. Center fire
b. Semi-Rimmed d. Head stamp
18. Cartridge with a case slightly rimmed.
a. Rimmed Case type c. Center fire
b. Semi-Rimmed d. Head stamp
19. He invented by John M. Browning for an automatic pistol in 1903 for greater fit to the chamber.
a. Rimless type c. John M. Browning
b. Rebated type d. Belted type
20. Type of cartridge with a case having a rim diameter equal to diameter of the body, with an
extraction groove cut around the base.
a. Rimless type c. John M. Browning
b. Rebated type d. Belted type
21. This type is commonly used in 9mm and cal.45 pistol.
a. Rimless type c. John M. Browning
b. Rebated type d. Belted type
22. Refer to the cartridge with rimless pattern, but which has rim diameter smaller than body of the
case.
a. Rimless type c. John M. Browning
b. Rebated type d. Belted type
23. Cartridge with prominent raise belt around his body just in front of the extraction groove.
a. Rimless type c. John M. Browning
b. Rebated type d. Belted type
24. Refers to a complete unit of unfired cartridge consisting of the pellets, primer, case, wads and
gunpowder.
a. Gauge c. Shotgun
b. Soft or Drop Shots d. Shotgun cartridge
25. Have very unique characteristics in terms of its diameter designation both for its firearm and
cartridge use.
a. Gauge c. Shotgun
b. Soft or Drop Shots d. Shotgun cartridge
26. The unit of measurement used in shotgun.
a. Gauge c. Shotgun
b. Soft or Drop Shots d. Shotgun cartridge
27. Made by pure lead, to which a small amount of arsenic has been added to make it take on the
form of a spherical drop as it falls down the shot tower.
a. Gauge c. Shotgun
b. Soft or Drop Shots d. Shotgun cartridge
28. Type of shot with small amount of antimony mixed with lead to increase hardness.
a. Chilled or Hard Shot c. Lubaloy
b. Coated or plated shot d. Buck Shot
29. A chilled shot coated with thin copper through electroplating design for greater strength.
a. Chilled or Hard Shot c. Lubaloy
b. Coated or plated shot d. Buck Shot
30. Other name for coated or plated shot.
a. Chilled or Hard Shot c. Lubaloy
b. Coated or plated shot d. Buck Shot

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