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NFPA 10 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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The certication of service personal shall be required after ________ - ANS August 17,2008 NFPA 10 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code. True or False? - ANS True NFPA 407 Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing 2007 Edition / True or False - ANS True ANSI / Definition - ANS American National Standards Institute Carbon Dioxide / Definition - ANS A Colorless, Odorless, Electrically non- conductive inert gas that is a suitable medium for extinguishing class B &C Fires Dry Chemical / Definition - ANS A powder composed of very small particles, usually sodium bicarbonate-, potassium bicarbonate What is the Definition of Wet Chemical? - ANS Normally an aqueous solution of organic or inorganic salt. What are the two Extinguisher Chemicals - ANS Wet and Dry COPYRIGHT © 2025 BRAINBARTER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 What are the two Closed Recovery System - ANS Dry and Halogenated A System that is constructed in a manner that does not introduce foreign material into the agent being recovered and has a means of visually inspecting the recovered agent for contaminants. - ANS Dry Chemical Closed Recovery System A system that provides for the transfer of halogenated agents between fire extinguishers, supply containers, and recharge and recovery containers so that none of the halogenated agent escapes to the atmosphere - ANS Halogenated Closed Recovery System What are the two types of Cylinders - ANS High & Low Pressure Cylinders Cylinders or Cartridges containing nitrogen, compress air, carbon dioxide, or other gases at a presser higher than 500 psi at 70 Degrees - ANS High-Pressure Cylinder A Cylinder containing fire extinguishing agent (medium) , nitrogen compressed air,or other compressed gases at a service pressure of 500 psi or at70 degrees - ANS Low-Pressure Cylinder What is a Ordinary combustibles extinguisher - ANS Class "A" extinguisher Flammable and combustible liquids and gases extinguisher? - ANS Class "B" extinguisher Electrical extinguisher? - ANS Class "C" extinguisher Combustible metals extinguisher? - ANS Class "D" extinguisher Kitchen extinguis

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NFPA 10 PORTABLE FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




The certication of service personal shall be required after ________ - ANS August 17,2008



NFPA 10 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code. True or False? - ANS True



NFPA 407 Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing 2007 Edition / True or False - ANS True



ANSI / Definition - ANS American National Standards Institute



Carbon Dioxide / Definition - ANS A Colorless, Odorless, Electrically non- conductive inert gas
that is a suitable medium for extinguishing class B &C Fires



Dry Chemical / Definition - ANS A powder composed of very small particles, usually sodium
bicarbonate-, potassium bicarbonate



What is the Definition of Wet Chemical? - ANS Normally an aqueous solution of organic or
inorganic salt.



What are the two Extinguisher Chemicals - ANS Wet and Dry



COPYRIGHT © 2025 BRAINBARTER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

, What are the two Closed Recovery System - ANS Dry and Halogenated


A System that is constructed in a manner that does not introduce foreign material into the
agent being recovered and has a means of visually inspecting the recovered agent for
contaminants. - ANS Dry Chemical Closed Recovery System


A system that provides for the transfer of halogenated agents between fire extinguishers,
supply containers, and recharge and recovery containers so that none of the halogenated agent
escapes to the atmosphere - ANS Halogenated Closed Recovery System



What are the two types of Cylinders - ANS High & Low Pressure Cylinders


Cylinders or Cartridges containing nitrogen, compress air, carbon dioxide, or other gases at a
presser higher than 500 psi at 70 Degrees - ANS High-Pressure Cylinder


A Cylinder containing fire extinguishing agent (medium) , nitrogen compressed air,or other
compressed gases at a service pressure of 500 psi or at70 degrees - ANS Low-Pressure
Cylinder



What is a Ordinary combustibles extinguisher - ANS Class "A" extinguisher



Flammable and combustible liquids and gases extinguisher? - ANS Class "B" extinguisher



Electrical extinguisher? - ANS Class "C" extinguisher



Combustible metals extinguisher? - ANS Class "D" extinguisher



Kitchen extinguisher? - ANS Class "K" extinguisher


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