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1. Which type of sprinkler system is typically installed in a single-
family residential dwelling?
A. Wet-pipe system
B. Dry-pipe system
C. Pre-action system
D. Deluge system
A. Wet-pipe system
Wet-pipe systems are most common in residential applications
because they are simple, reliable, and provide immediate water
discharge when activated.
2. What is the minimum required spacing between standard
pendent residential sprinklers in a typical dwelling?
A. 6 feet
B. 8 feet
C. 12 feet
D. 15 feet
C. 12 feet
NFPA 13D specifies a maximum spacing of 12 feet between
sprinklers in residential systems to ensure adequate coverage.
,3. In a one-family dwelling, the minimum sprinkler pipe size for a
branch line is generally:
A. 1/2 inch
B. 3/4 inch
C. 1 inch
D. 1 1/4 inch
B. 3/4 inch
Branch piping in residential systems typically uses 3/4-inch pipe to
maintain adequate flow and pressure.
4. Which standard governs the design and installation of residential
sprinkler systems?
A. NFPA 13
B. NFPA 13R
C. NFPA 13D
D. NFPA 14
C. NFPA 13D
NFPA 13D specifically addresses the requirements for sprinkler
systems in one- and two-family dwellings.
5. A dry-pipe residential sprinkler system is generally required in
which scenario?
A. Heated basements
B. Attics below freezing
C. Interior living spaces
D. Garages
B. Attics below freezing
Dry-pipe systems are used in areas where temperatures may drop
below freezing to prevent pipe bursts.
,6. When inspecting a residential sprinkler system, the inspector
should check:
A. Pipe insulation
B. Sprinkler clearance from ceilings and walls
C. Sprinkler type and temperature rating
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
All these factors affect sprinkler performance and compliance with
NFPA 13D requirements.
7. Which type of sprinkler is most commonly used in residential
dwellings?
A. Upright
B. Pendent
C. Sidewall
D. Concealed
B. Pendent
Pendent sprinklers are designed to hang down from the ceiling,
providing optimal coverage for residential rooms.
8. In NFPA 13D systems, what is the minimum water supply duration
for a sprinkler system?
A. 10 minutes
B. 15 minutes
C. 30 minutes
D. 60 minutes
B. 15 minutes
Residential systems are designed for a minimum of 15 minutes of
operation at required design density.
, 9. A residential sprinkler must maintain a minimum clearance from
light fixtures. What is that distance?
A. 1 inch
B. 4 inches
C. 6 inches
D. 12 inches
B. 4 inches
Sprinkler deflection from nearby fixtures can impair spray
patterns, so a minimum 4-inch clearance is required.
10. When reviewing a set of residential fire sprinkler plans, what
is the primary purpose of hydraulic calculations?
A. To determine water pressure and flow requirements
B. To select pipe color
C. To specify the type of sprinkler heads
D. To show decorative finishes
A. To determine water pressure and flow requirements
Hydraulic calculations ensure the system can deliver adequate
water to all sprinklers under design conditions.
11. Sidewall sprinklers in residential applications are typically
used:
A. In open attics
B. Along exterior walls
C. In closets
D. Near kitchens
B. Along exterior walls
Sidewall sprinklers are designed to spray along the wall and
provide coverage where pendent sprinklers cannot be located.