2 Exam Review & Q&A Guide
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Ace your certification with our targeted FF1 FF2 Exam Review for the 2026 standards. This
guide provides essential Firefighter 1 & 2 practice test questions, complete with detailed
answers and explanations directly aligned with the latest curriculum.
We cover the critical topics you need to know—from fire behavior science and hazardous
materials (HazMat) principles to emergency medical protocols and occupational safety. Whether
you're preparing for a paid career firefighter exam or a volunteer firefighter certification, our
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, Firefighter 1 & 2 (FF1/FF2) Exam Review 2026: Practice Q&A
1. What category constitutes the majority of emergency responses for modern fire
departments?
a) Structural Fires
b) Medical Emergencies
c) Motor Vehicle Accidents
d) Hazardous Materials Incidents
Answer: b) Medical Emergencies
Explanation: While firefighting is their primary namesake, the most frequent calls firefighters
respond to are for emergency medical services, ranging from illness to injury.
2. Which of the following is NOT a typical work environment for firefighters?
a) Industrial Complexes
b) Corporate Office Buildings (as primary workstation)
c) Wildland-Urban Interface
d) Major Airports
Answer: b) Corporate Office Buildings (as primary workstation)
Explanation: Firefighters are based in fire stations, which are located in various settings like
urban, suburban, rural, and industrial areas, including specialized locations like airports. Their
work is field-based, not in standard corporate offices.
3. The primary mission of a Hazardous Materials (HazMat) team includes:
a) Only containing chemical spills
b) Prevention, control, and remediation of dangerous goods incidents
c) Exclusively performing decontamination
d) Solely identifying unknown substances
Answer: b) Prevention, control, and remediation of dangerous goods incidents
Explanation: HazMat teams are specially trained for a comprehensive approach, which includes
preventing incidents, controlling a release, and cleaning up or remediating the scene to make it
safe.