Fire Alarm Technician Certification Exam (USA)
WITH COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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1. What is the primary purpose of a fire alarm system?
a. Detect intrusions
b. Monitor HVAC systems
c. Detect fire and alert occupants
d. Control lighting
Correct Answer: c
Fire alarm systems are designed to detect fire conditions early and warn occupants to evacuate.
2. Which code governs fire alarm systems in the United States?
a. NEC
b. OSHA
c. NFPA 72
d. ICC
Correct Answer: c
NFPA 72 is the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.
3. Smoke detectors primarily sense:
a. Heat only
b. Flame
c. Products of combustion
d. Gas leaks
Correct Answer: c
Smoke detectors identify smoke particles produced during combustion.
,4. Heat detectors are best used in areas with:
a. Clean air
b. High airflow
c. Dust or smoke
d. Offices
Correct Answer: c
Heat detectors are suitable where smoke detectors would cause false alarms.
5. What does a pull station do?
a. Detect heat
b. Detect smoke
c. Manually initiate an alarm
d. Silence alarms
Correct Answer: c
Pull stations allow occupants to manually activate the system.
6. What voltage is commonly used in fire alarm initiating circuits?
a. 480V
b. 240V
c. 120V
d. 24V
Correct Answer: d
Most fire alarm control circuits operate at 24 volts DC.
7. What is the fire alarm control panel (FACP)?
a. A notification device
b. The system brain
c. A detection sensor
d. A power supply only
Correct Answer: b
The FACP processes signals and controls system responses.
, 8. Which device alerts occupants audibly?
a. Smoke detector
b. Pull station
c. Horn
d. Control panel
Correct Answer: c
Horns provide audible notification during alarms.
9. What does NAC stand for?
a. Network Alarm Circuit
b. Notification Appliance Circuit
c. National Alarm Code
d. Normal Alarm Control
Correct Answer: b
NACs power horns, strobes, and speakers.
10. What is the minimum sound level above ambient noise per code?
a. 5 dB
b. 10 dB
c. 15 dB
d. 25 dB
Correct Answer: c
NFPA requires alarms to be at least 15 dB above ambient noise.
11. Which device provides visual notification?
a. Horn
b. Bell
c. Strobe
d. Detector
Correct Answer: c
Strobes provide visual alerts for occupants, including those with hearing impairments.
WITH COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS| BRAND NEW VERSION!
1. What is the primary purpose of a fire alarm system?
a. Detect intrusions
b. Monitor HVAC systems
c. Detect fire and alert occupants
d. Control lighting
Correct Answer: c
Fire alarm systems are designed to detect fire conditions early and warn occupants to evacuate.
2. Which code governs fire alarm systems in the United States?
a. NEC
b. OSHA
c. NFPA 72
d. ICC
Correct Answer: c
NFPA 72 is the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.
3. Smoke detectors primarily sense:
a. Heat only
b. Flame
c. Products of combustion
d. Gas leaks
Correct Answer: c
Smoke detectors identify smoke particles produced during combustion.
,4. Heat detectors are best used in areas with:
a. Clean air
b. High airflow
c. Dust or smoke
d. Offices
Correct Answer: c
Heat detectors are suitable where smoke detectors would cause false alarms.
5. What does a pull station do?
a. Detect heat
b. Detect smoke
c. Manually initiate an alarm
d. Silence alarms
Correct Answer: c
Pull stations allow occupants to manually activate the system.
6. What voltage is commonly used in fire alarm initiating circuits?
a. 480V
b. 240V
c. 120V
d. 24V
Correct Answer: d
Most fire alarm control circuits operate at 24 volts DC.
7. What is the fire alarm control panel (FACP)?
a. A notification device
b. The system brain
c. A detection sensor
d. A power supply only
Correct Answer: b
The FACP processes signals and controls system responses.
, 8. Which device alerts occupants audibly?
a. Smoke detector
b. Pull station
c. Horn
d. Control panel
Correct Answer: c
Horns provide audible notification during alarms.
9. What does NAC stand for?
a. Network Alarm Circuit
b. Notification Appliance Circuit
c. National Alarm Code
d. Normal Alarm Control
Correct Answer: b
NACs power horns, strobes, and speakers.
10. What is the minimum sound level above ambient noise per code?
a. 5 dB
b. 10 dB
c. 15 dB
d. 25 dB
Correct Answer: c
NFPA requires alarms to be at least 15 dB above ambient noise.
11. Which device provides visual notification?
a. Horn
b. Bell
c. Strobe
d. Detector
Correct Answer: c
Strobes provide visual alerts for occupants, including those with hearing impairments.