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1. The primary purpose of NFPA 921 is to provide guidance for:
A. Fire suppression tactics
B. Fire prevention inspections
C. Fire and explosion investigations
D. Building code enforcement
Rationale: NFPA 921 establishes a systematic, scientific methodology for
investigating fires and explosions.
2. NFPA 921 emphasizes which fundamental approach to investigations?
A. Experience-based judgment
B. Majority opinion
, C. Trial-and-error
D. Scientific method
Rationale: The guide is built around applying the scientific method to
ensure objective and reliable conclusions.
3. Which step comes first in the scientific method as outlined in NFPA
921?
A. Hypothesis testing
B. Recognizing the need
C. Data analysis
D. Hypothesis selection
Rationale: Recognizing the need defines the problem or question to be
investigated.
4. In NFPA 921, a hypothesis is best described as:
A. A proven cause
B. A guess based on instinct
C. A proposed explanation based on known facts
D. A final investigative report
Rationale: A hypothesis is a testable explanation that must be evaluated
against the evidence.
, 5. Which of the following must be done before a hypothesis can be
accepted?
A. Peer review
B. Court approval
C. Testing against all known facts
D. Supervisor agreement
Rationale: NFPA 921 requires hypotheses to be tested and not contradicted
by the evidence.
6. The term “origin” in NFPA 921 refers to:
A. The ignition source
B. The location where the fire started
C. The fuel involved
D. The point of maximum damage
Rationale: Origin is specifically the physical location where the fire began.
7. The term “cause” of a fire includes:
A. Only the ignition source
B. Only the fuel and oxygen
C. The circumstances that brought together heat, fuel, and oxygen
D. The extent of damage
Rationale: Cause encompasses all factors that resulted in ignition.
, 8. Which fire pattern is most commonly associated with ventilation
effects?
A. V-patterns
B. Directional patterns near openings
C. Low burning patterns
D. Arc mapping
Rationale: Ventilation can significantly influence fire development and
resulting patterns.
9. NFPA 921 states that burn patterns alone are:
A. Always reliable
B. Never useful
C. Insufficient without correlation to other data
D. Proof of accelerant use
Rationale: Patterns must be analyzed in context with fire dynamics and
other evidence.
10. Which factor most directly affects fire spread?
A. Color of smoke
B. Ventilation