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1. The primary purpose of a fire inspection is to
a. Issue citations for violations
b. Ensure compliance with fire codes
c. Replace fire protection equipment
d. Train building occupants
Ensuring compliance with fire codes helps prevent fires and reduces risk
to life and property.
2. Which NFPA standard covers the installation of fire alarm systems?
a. NFPA 13
b. NFPA 25
c. NFPA 72
d. NFPA 101
NFPA 72 is the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, covering
installation and maintenance.
3. What is the minimum fire resistance rating required for a one-
hour rated corridor wall?
a. 30 minutes
b. 1 hour
, c. 2 hours
d. 3 hours
Fire resistance ratings are designed to ensure occupants can safely
evacuate during a fire.
4. The main function of a smoke detector is to
a. Suppress fire
b. Provide early warning of smoke or fire
c. Activate sprinklers
d. Vent smoke from a building
Smoke detectors alert occupants and authorities early to reduce risk of
injury or property loss.
5. Which type of sprinkler system discharges water automatically
when heat reaches a predetermined temperature?
a. Pre-action system
b. Deluge system
c. Wet pipe system
d. Dry pipe system
Wet pipe systems are the most common and discharge water
immediately when the sprinkler activates.
6. What is the maximum spacing allowed between fire extinguishers
in a general office area?
a. 25 feet
b. 50 feet
c. 75 feet
d. 100 feet
, Code specifies maximum travel distances to ensure extinguishers are
accessible during emergencies.
7. Which class of fire extinguisher is suitable for electrical fires?
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. Class C
d. Class D
Class C extinguishers are designed for energized electrical equipment.
8. During an inspection, you notice blocked fire exits. The correct
action is to
a. Document and leave
b. Require immediate correction
c. Ignore if minor
d. Call the fire department after inspection
Exits must remain unobstructed for safe evacuation.
9. The term "means of egress" refers to
a. Fire alarm locations
b. Fire extinguishers
c. A continuous and unobstructed path to a safe area
d. Emergency power supply
Means of egress includes exit access, exits, and exit discharge.
10. Fire walls are designed to
a. Reduce noise
b. Prevent fire spread between separate occupancies
c. Act as load-bearing walls
d. Support roof structures