A) Longbow B) Compound bow C) Crossbow D) Recurve bow
A) Add weight to the arrow B) Make the arrow more visible C) Stabilize the arrow in flight D) Increase arrow speed
A) Pounds (lbs) B) Newtons C) Inches D) Grains
A) String length B) Arrow length C) Draw length D) Bow length
A) Protects the bowstring B) Increases arrow speed C) Provides a cleaner release of the bowstring D) Holds more arrows
A) To create a large wound channel B) To penetrate thick hides C) To improve arrow accuracy D) To add weight to the arrow
A) Field point B) Practice point C) Target point D) Fixed blade broadhead
A) Measuring the bow's draw weight B) Measuring the distance to the target C) Measuring the wind speed D) Measuring the arrow speed
A) Double lung B) Rear leg C) Neck D) Antler
A) Always know what is beyond your target B) Never practice with broadheads C) Always point your bow at others D) Shoot at any movement
A) To protect against insects B) To keep you warm C) To blend in with the environment D) To make you more visible to other hunters
A) Adding accessories to your bow B) Polishing your bow C) Adjusting your sights for accurate shots D) Replacing the bowstring
A) Chin rest B) Elbow rest C) Knee rest D) Drop-away rest
A) To add weight to the bowstring B) To reduce bow noise C) To increase arrow speed D) To align the sight with the target
A) The type of feathers used for fletching B) The amount of powder in a cartridge C) A unit of weight used for arrows and broadheads D) The type of wood used to make arrows
A) To hold arrows B) To safely stop arrows C) To protect the target D) To measure arrow speed
A) To make it look new B) To increase its value C) To ensure safety and proper function D) To impress other hunters
A) To increase arrow speed B) To reduce bow vibration and noise C) To protect the bowstring D) To hold more arrows
A) Excitement and anxiety when seeing game B) A disease that affects deer C) A type of archery target D) A hunting technique
A) Baiting B) Ground blind C) Treestand D) Spot and stalk
A) With an arrow nocked B) In a bow case C) Unstrung and on the passenger seat D) Just laying in the trunk
A) Fire another arrow immediately B) Immediately run to the animal C) Leave the area quietly D) Wait a period of time before tracking
A) Cold weather B) Light rain C) High winds D) Overcast skies
A) Attractant scents B) Scent-eliminating spray C) Strong deodorant D) Cologne
A) Knife B) Pliers C) Arrow puller D) Hammer
A) Add weight to the arrow B) Increase arrow speed C) Reduce string vibration D) Easier to see arrow placement at dusk
A) Leave the area and hope it recovers B) Continue searching alone indefinitely C) Pretend it didn't happen D) Contact a qualified tracker
A) Reduces the noise of the arrow in flight B) Affects how much the arrow flexes during launch C) Increases the speed of the arrow D) Makes the arrow heavier
A) Target Archery B) Field Archery C) 3D Archery D) Olympic Archery
A) Sand B) Metal C) Compressed foam D) Water |