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1. What is the primary purpose of a mobile water supply apparatus?
A. Medical transport
B. Water transport to fire scenes lacking hydrants
C. Rescue operations
D. Supplying foam systems
Mobile water supply apparatus are designed to transport water to
areas without adequate water supply, such as rural locations.
2. What is the minimum required water tank capacity for a mobile water
supply apparatus per NFPA 1901?
A. 500 gallons
B. 1000 gallons
C. 750 gallons
D. 1500 gallons
NFPA 1901 requires mobile water supply apparatus to carry at least
1000 gallons of water.
3. What is a "tender" in mobile water supply operations?
,A. A fire truck used for rescue
B. A vehicle used to transport water to the fireground
C. A hose line
D. A firefighter role
The term "tender" or "tanker" is used for vehicles transporting water in
mobile supply operations.
4. Which of the following is a common water dump method used by mobile
water supply apparatus?
A. Pressure relief
B. Manual pouring
C. Gravity dump through a valve
D. Suction intake
Gravity dump systems allow for quick and efficient offloading of water
through a large dump valve.
5. What component helps direct the water from the dump valve into the
portable tank?
A. Baffle
B. Suction hose
C. Dump chute
D. Jet siphon
The dump chute channels the water flow into the portable tank
efficiently.
, 6. What is the primary advantage of a baffle inside a water tank?
A. Increase water pressure
B. Reduce water movement (surge) during travel
C. Increase tank volume
D. Filter water
Baffles help control water surge to improve vehicle stability during
transport.
7. What is a jet siphon used for?
A. Filling the tank
B. Operating fire streams
C. Transferring water between portable tanks
D. Cooling pump parts
A jet siphon uses a small volume of pressurized water to move large
volumes from one tank to another.
8. When operating in a water shuttle, what is the goal of the "fill site"?
A. Receiving water
B. Refilling mobile water supply apparatus quickly
C. Drafting from tanks
D. Offloading excess water
The fill site ensures quick turnaround by refilling tenders efficiently.
9. The "dump site" in a water shuttle operation is located:
, A. Near the fill site
B. At the water source
C. Near the fire scene
D. At the station
Dump sites are established close to the fire to quickly offload water.
10.What is the primary risk of overfilling a mobile water tank?
A. Low water pressure
B. Water overflow and vehicle instability
C. Air bubbles in the system
D. Pump damage
Overfilling can cause water to spill, shifting the center of gravity and
increasing rollover risk.
11.NFPA 1901 defines mobile water supply apparatus as having a minimum
pump capacity of:
A. 500 GPM
B. 750 GPM
C. 250 GPM
D. 1000 GPM
Mobile water supply vehicles must have at least a 250 GPM pump.
12.Portable water tanks used in shuttle operations are typically made of: