I called the CFO here and found out that it's $40 to challenge the RPAL and $65 to take the course here in Fredericton, NB. I think I'm going to challenge the test.
Is there any questions on the test that are unexpected or sort of "trick" questions to make it actually difficult? So far from reading the RPAL/PAL training book and watching the training videos(PAL/RPAL) the only surprise I see so far is how extensive they talk about the history of firearms and how older models function. (flintlocks, ect) Is that kind of stuff actually on the test? Or is it just like one question?
So far from watching the training videos I haven't learned a single new thing, I was already aware of everything the video states. Should I be good to challenge the test then? I personally feel confident to challenge the test, but like I said before, I'm not sure if there's any sort or "trick" questions on the test or not.
Is there any questions on the test that are unexpected or sort of "trick" questions to make it actually difficult? So far from reading the RPAL/PAL training book and watching the training videos(PAL/RPAL) the only surprise I see so far is how extensive they talk about the history of firearms and how older models function. (flintlocks, ect) Is that kind of stuff actually on the test? Or is it just like one question?
So far from watching the training videos I haven't learned a single new thing, I was already aware of everything the video states. Should I be good to challenge the test then? I personally feel confident to challenge the test, but like I said before, I'm not sure if there's any sort or "trick" questions on the test or not.