QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ASWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) Q7A 2026/2027 |INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1. What is the primary purpose of a fire protection system?
A. To prevent all property damage
B. To detect, control, suppress, or extinguish fires and protect
life
C. To replace emergency responders
D. To eliminate the need for evacuation
Correct answer: B. To detect, control, suppress, or extinguish
fires and protect life
Rationale: Fire protection systems are designed primarily to
protect occupants and property by detecting and/or controlling
fires and providing time for evacuation and emergency
response.
2. Which three elements make up the basic fire triangle?
A. Fuel, oxygen, and heat
B. Water, fuel, and smoke
C. Oxygen, water, and electricity
D. Heat, smoke, and carbon monoxide
Correct answer: A. Fuel, oxygen, and heat
Rationale: Fire generally requires fuel, an oxidizing agent such
as oxygen, and sufficient heat to sustain combustion.
,3. What is the purpose of an automatic sprinkler system?
A. To ventilate a building
B. To automatically detect and control a developing fire
C. To provide drinking water
D. To replace fire alarms
Correct answer: B. To automatically detect and control a
developing fire
Rationale: Sprinklers operate individually when exposed to
sufficient heat and discharge water to control or suppress fire.
4. Which component normally opens when a sprinkler reaches
its operating temperature?
A. Check valve
B. Alarm bell
C. Sprinkler element
D. Test connection
Correct answer: C. Sprinkler element
Rationale: The heat-sensitive element, such as a fusible link or
glass bulb, releases the sprinkler plug when its rated
temperature is reached.
5. What is the primary function of a fire pump?
,A. Remove smoke
B. Increase water pressure and/or flow available to the fire
protection system
C. Heat the sprinkler piping
D. Drain the system
Correct answer: B. Increase water pressure and/or flow
available to the fire protection system
Rationale: Fire pumps provide additional pressure and flow
when the available water supply cannot meet system demand.
6. What does a backflow preventer help prevent?
A. Excessive sprinkler pressure
B. Contamination of the potable water supply
C. Fire alarm activation
D. Pump vibration
Correct answer: B. Contamination of the potable water supply
Rationale: Backflow prevention devices prevent potentially
contaminated fire-system water from flowing back into the
potable water supply.
7. What is the purpose of a control valve in a sprinkler
system?
A. To measure room temperature
B. To control water flow to a portion or all of the system
, C. To extinguish electrical fires
D. To increase pipe diameter
Correct answer: B. To control water flow to a portion or all of
the system
Rationale: Control valves isolate or control sections of a fire
protection system and are normally supervised to ensure they
remain in the required position.
8. Why are sprinkler control valves commonly supervised?
A. To make the building quieter
B. To indicate when a valve has been moved from its required
position
C. To increase water temperature
D. To prevent corrosion
Correct answer: B. To indicate when a valve has been moved
from its required position
Rationale: Valve supervision helps identify an impaired or
closed valve that could prevent the sprinkler system from
operating properly.
9. What does a waterflow alarm indicate?
A. The building has lost electrical power
B. Water is flowing through the sprinkler system at a sufficient
rate to activate the alarm device