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Question 1
Which Certificate of Fitness is required for an individual supervising the transfer of fuel-oil from
one floor to another within a building?
A) S-95
B) F-01
C) P-98
D) G-60
E) T-98
Correct Answer: C) P-98
Rationale: The P-98 Certificate of Fitness is specifically designated for the supervision of
fuel-oil transfer systems in buildings, particularly when oil is moved from lower levels to
equipment or tanks on upper floors.
Question 2
Fires caused by ordinary combustible materials such as wood, paper, and cloth are classified as:
A) Class A
B) Class B
C) Class C
D) Class D
E) Class K
Correct Answer: A) Class A
Rationale: Class A fires involve ordinary combustibles. These fires are best extinguished
using the quenching and cooling effects of water or dry chemical agents designed for Class
A materials.
Question 3
A stationary fuel-oil storage tank on the lowest floor that transfers oil to another tank on a higher
floor must be under which type of supervision?
A) Personal Supervision
B) Limited Supervision
C) General Supervision
D) Constant Supervision
E) Remote Supervision
Correct Answer: C) General Supervision
Rationale: Under NYC Fire Code, the operation of these systems requires General
Supervision by a P-98 holder, meaning the holder must be available but not necessarily
standing directly over the equipment at all times during standard operation.
Question 4
The periodic inspection and testing of fuel-oil tanks and piping must be conducted under the
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________ of a P-98 COF holder.
A) General Supervision
B) Personal Supervision
C) Indirect Supervision
D) Monthly Supervision
E) Verbal Supervision
Correct Answer: B) Personal Supervision
Rationale: While day-to-day operation is General Supervision, the actual act of testing and
inspecting the integrity of the system requires Personal Supervision, meaning the P-98
holder must be physically present.
Question 5
How often must fuel-oil storage tanks and piping systems be inspected for evidence of leaks?
A) Daily
B) Weekly
C) Monthly
D) Quarterly
E) Annually
Correct Answer: B) Weekly
Rationale: To ensure safety and prevent environmental contamination, the system must be
checked at least once a week for any signs of fuel leakage.
Question 6
Float switches in fuel-oil storage tanks must be tested at what frequency to ensure they are in
good working order?
A) Daily
B) Weekly
C) Semi-annually
D) Monthly
E) Bi-weekly
Correct Answer: B) Weekly
Rationale: Float switches prevent tank overfills. Frequent weekly testing is required to
ensure the automatic shut-off mechanisms are functional.
Question 7
No oil-burning equipment may be operated in New York City until a certificate of compliance
has been issued by which agency?
A) FDNY
B) NYC Department of Health
C) NYC Department of Buildings (DOB)
D) NYC Department of Finance
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E) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Correct Answer: C) NYC Department of Buildings (DOB)
Rationale: The DOB is responsible for the initial permitting and certification of the
mechanical installation of oil-burning equipment.
Question 8
The P-98 COF is required for buildings transporting fuel to upper floors in accordance with
which two codes?
A) NYC Fire Code and NYC Electrical Code
B) NYC Health Code and NYC Fire Code
C) NYC Fire Code and Mechanical Code
D) NYC Plumbing Code and NYC Fire Code
E) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code only
Correct Answer: C) NYC Fire Code and Mechanical Code
Rationale: These two codes govern the safety, installation, and operational requirements of
fuel-transfer systems in high-rise or multi-story buildings.
Question 9
The oil storage tank is often kept inside a ________ to contain potential spills.
A) Vault
B) Dike
C) Trench
D) Sump
E) Cabinet
Correct Answer: B) Dike
Rationale: A dike is a secondary containment structure designed to hold the entire capacity
of the tank in the event of a rupture or leak.
Question 10
Which component is responsible for circulating oil throughout the storage tank system and up to
the burner?
A) Gravity feed
B) Suction pump
C) Centrifugal fan
D) Compression piston
E) Aquastat
Correct Answer: B) Suction pump
Rationale: A suction (or transfer) pump provides the mechanical force necessary to move
the viscous fuel-oil through the piping system.