NFPA 1035 - Level 1 Questions With
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The most common injury that happens as a result of kids in the fire safety CORRECT
ANSWERS climbing on or under objects
The definition of Learning CORRECT ANSWERS Domains: cognitive - mental skills and
knowledge; affective - feeling or emotion areas and attitudes; psychomotor - manual or
physical skills
Styles: auditory -listening; visual - seeing; tactile and kinesthetic - touching and doing
The definition of Networking CORRECT ANSWERS usually informal, recognize
opportunities for mutual benefit, often the start of a partnership
Seating arrangements for a demonstrations. CORRECT ANSWERS U Shape or
Horseshoe
TAPP-C - intervention CORRECT ANSWERS program for juvenile firesetters; involves
both fire service and mental health professionals; used in most communities throughout
Ontario
3 types of learning CORRECT ANSWERS cognitive, psychomotor, affective.
The best treatment for burns CORRECT ANSWERS cold water
Messages appropriate for preschool children CORRECT ANSWERS tell a grownup
when you find matches or lighters; stay away from hot things; once I'm buckled in, I stay
buckled; ask a grownup before taking any medicine; eat carefully; stay away from pools,
lakes, and other bodies of water unless supervised by a grownup; get out and stay out;
know what a smoke alarm sounds like and what to do when it sounds; get low under
smoke; practice the family escape plan
Preschool kids learn characteristics CORRECT ANSWERS repetition, reinforcement,
active involvement, and praise
The best teaching method for high school students CORRECT ANSWERS self
assessment instruments, first-person case studies, and demonstrations
Fire / Combustion Basics i.e. the 4 stages of a fire CORRECT ANSWERS
incipient/ignition stage; growth stage the growth of a fire from the point of ignition,
igniting and spreading to other flammables; flashover is the transition between the
growth phase and fully developed stage, the point at which all contents of a room reach
their ignition temperatures; fully developed stage when all contents within the perimeter
of a structure are burning; decay stage when the fire finally extinguishes itself
100% Correct Answers | Verified
The most common injury that happens as a result of kids in the fire safety CORRECT
ANSWERS climbing on or under objects
The definition of Learning CORRECT ANSWERS Domains: cognitive - mental skills and
knowledge; affective - feeling or emotion areas and attitudes; psychomotor - manual or
physical skills
Styles: auditory -listening; visual - seeing; tactile and kinesthetic - touching and doing
The definition of Networking CORRECT ANSWERS usually informal, recognize
opportunities for mutual benefit, often the start of a partnership
Seating arrangements for a demonstrations. CORRECT ANSWERS U Shape or
Horseshoe
TAPP-C - intervention CORRECT ANSWERS program for juvenile firesetters; involves
both fire service and mental health professionals; used in most communities throughout
Ontario
3 types of learning CORRECT ANSWERS cognitive, psychomotor, affective.
The best treatment for burns CORRECT ANSWERS cold water
Messages appropriate for preschool children CORRECT ANSWERS tell a grownup
when you find matches or lighters; stay away from hot things; once I'm buckled in, I stay
buckled; ask a grownup before taking any medicine; eat carefully; stay away from pools,
lakes, and other bodies of water unless supervised by a grownup; get out and stay out;
know what a smoke alarm sounds like and what to do when it sounds; get low under
smoke; practice the family escape plan
Preschool kids learn characteristics CORRECT ANSWERS repetition, reinforcement,
active involvement, and praise
The best teaching method for high school students CORRECT ANSWERS self
assessment instruments, first-person case studies, and demonstrations
Fire / Combustion Basics i.e. the 4 stages of a fire CORRECT ANSWERS
incipient/ignition stage; growth stage the growth of a fire from the point of ignition,
igniting and spreading to other flammables; flashover is the transition between the
growth phase and fully developed stage, the point at which all contents of a room reach
their ignition temperatures; fully developed stage when all contents within the perimeter
of a structure are burning; decay stage when the fire finally extinguishes itself