This goes with the MOA Test challenge version of the test, the one with the shield section on it and with 78 questions. You should be able to proctor the test with just a copy of the MoA and the answers to the B/R or G classifications.
1. Break bones or leave bruises.
2. Must
3. 2.5 inch (both blanks)
4. Must
5. Must
6. Must
7. 2 inch
8. 12 oz
9. 24 oz
10. Handle
11. 1.25 by 3
12. 1.25 by 2.5
13. 45
14. F
15. F, only arrows are allowed to have aluminum cores
16. F
17. 1/3
18. 30 in
19. F, even rattan and bamboo must be taped
20. 12 in /48 inches
21. Blue
22. T
23. 4 oz, 16 in, solid core
24. 2 in
25. 6 in
26. Foam rings
27. T
28. 12 in. This is also mentioned in an earlier question. Sue me.
Blues are one-handed and Reds are two-handed. Reds are larger. If you are administering this test, you should be able to judge wether someone knows the difference.
29. Blue
30. T
31. 48
32. Greens are thrust, while reds and blues are swung.
33. B/R
34. B/R
35. G
36. B/R
37. G
38. G
39. B/R
40. 7 feet
41. 18 inches, cylindrically padded (barrel-wrapped)
42. F, if only one passes as a green tip neither side passes as a green tip.
43. T (but not Only if they are less than 5’)
44. F. Double weapons are always Blue.
45. 1/3
46. Yellow
47. A, a daily basis.
48. 24 oz, 1.5 lb, same thing
49. 4 and 7 feet
50. Yellow and Green
51. Yellow, Head (striking point or tip), Pommel, non-striking tip.
52. 90 degrees
53. 1/1, 2/2, 3/3, 172/172, etc.
54. 35 lb @ 28 inch draw
55. Compound (pulley)
56. 35 lb @ 12 inch draw
57. 28 inches
58. 2.5 inch (both answers)
59. Penny, Washer
60. Open-cell foam
61. 2
62. Duct (cloth) or strapping
63. Wooden
64. F
65. C
66. Yellow (they look like small javvies)
67. 4 in, tape (as little tape as possible)
68. 24 oz
69. 2.5 inch
70. T
71. F
72. Must
73. Throat, Ankles, 3 feet
74. 12 inches
75. T
76. Must
77. May
78. F