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1. Paid-on-call firefighters are generally part of a _______ department
a. Line
B. staff
C. career
D. volunteer
D. volunteer
2. Departments use _______ to clarify expectations, delegate authority, and assign responsibility.
(20)
A. written regulations
B. municipal ordinances
C. administrative priorities
D. standard operating procedures
A. written regulations
,3. Firefighters who are given standard operating procedures have: (21) A.
an organizational chart of the department.
B. a hard and fast rule to follow in all situations.
C. an unwritten list of tasks to perform each day.
D. a guideline to follow that provides leeway in some situations
B. a hard and fast rule to follow in all situations.
5. A firefighter who is responsible for operating emergency lights would be stationed in the zone.
(40 - 41)
A. hot
B. cold
C. warm
D. staging
C. warm
6. What device is used to convert power from the vehicle in order to power portable lights and
equipment? (41)
A. Diverter
B. Inverter
C. Controller
D. Converter
B. Inverter
,7. What is a guideline for using apparatus lights during roadway incidents? (44) A.
Turn off all headlights that face oncoming traffic.
B. Turn on all apparatus lights to warn oncoming traffic.
C. Keep all lights on flash mode to warn oncoming traffic.
D. Turn off all flashing lights to prevent distracting oncoming traffic.
A. Turn off all headlights that face oncoming traffic.
4. NEPA 1500 requires that a department health and safety program includes: (34)
A. family assistance grants.
B. fire prevention programs.
C. member assistance programs.
D. fire/emergency service members support network.
C. member assistance programs.
8. When it is determined that an emergency scene has potentially energized power lines, a safe
distance is: (45)
A. outside the warm zone.
B. a few feet from the source.
C. twenty feet in all directions.
D. equal to the distance between two power poles.
D. equal to the distance between two power poles.
, 9. Which type of building has noncombustible exterior walls but has interior walls that are
completely or partially constructed of wood? (79)
A. Type /I (noncombustible construction)
B. Type III (ordinary construction)
C. Type IV (heavy timber)
D. Type V (wood frame)
B. Type III (ordinary construction)
11. In modern homes, flush doors are usually constructed of: (104) A.
glass and metal.
B. a solid or slab or wood piece.
C. a single sheet of glass to which door D. hardware is attached.
D. wood components finished to present a smooth surface on both sides.
D. wood components finished to present a smooth surface on both sides.
12. The kinetic energy of a fuel is based on the rate at which: (119) A.
energy is released over time.
B. the molecules vibrate in the fuel.