Water Supply Operations
DRIVER OPERATOR MOBILE WATER SUPPLY
Practice Test
2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION NEWEST UPDATES
|ALREADY GRADED A+
1. In a scenario where a fire occurs in a rural area with limited access roads,
how should firefighters plan the placement of a dump or folding tank to
ensure effective water supply operations?
Place the tank in the nearest field regardless of access
Position the tank on the street or at the nearest intersection while
considering road closures
Use only portable tanks without considering their placement
Select a location based solely on the distance to the fire
2. If a firefighter is laying a 5" supply line and accidentally exceeds the speed
limit of 15 mph, what potential issue might arise during the operation?
Increased water pressure
Dropping the supply line on the tailboard
Slower response time
Improper hydrant usage
3. If a firefighting operation requires a total of 8000 gallons of water, which
combination of apparatus would be most effective based on the
guidelines for water supply operations, assuming the same flow rates as in
the previous scenario?
3 Engines, 2 Brush Trucks, 1 Tender
2 Engines, 3 Brush Trucks, 2 Tenders
,4 Engines, 1 Brush Truck, 1 Tender
2 Engines, 2 Brush Trucks, 2 Tenders
,4. Which of the following are considered the backbone of any water shuttle
operation?
Fill site pumpers
Dump site pumpers
Water tender/tankers
Fill and dump pumpers
5. Explain why short duration fires are considered an acceptable tactic when
using Modified Direct Pumping in firefighting operations.
Short duration fires require less water and can be managed with
fewer resources.
Short duration fires can be extinguished quickly, allowing for a rapid
response.
Short duration fires do not pose a significant threat to surrounding
structures.
Short duration fires allow for the use of multiple water supply
units without overwhelming the system.
6. Explain why maintaining a minimum residual pressure of 20 psi on the
intake gauge is crucial during relay operations in firefighting.
It ensures that the engine can draw sufficient water from the
source.
It prevents the engine from overheating during operations.
It allows for faster response times in emergencies.
It reduces the wear and tear on firefighting equipment.
7. To move all people from a threatened area to a safer place, defines:
Transportation
, Rescue
Evacuation
Notification
8. In a rural firefighting scenario, if a fire department is unable to establish a
relay due to distance from the nearest water source, which strategy should
they implement to maintain effective water supply and why?
Use Water Shuttle Operations to transport water from a distant
source.
Implement Modified Direct Pumping to utilize the nearest water
source.
Draft water from a nearby pond without any additional equipment.
Wait for additional resources to arrive before taking action.
9. Explain why maintaining a specific percentage of water is crucial for
emergency evacuation during firefighting operations.
It ensures that there is enough water for firefighting efforts.
It allows for faster response times in emergencies.
It helps in reducing the risk of equipment failure.
It provides a guideline for the number of firefighters needed.
10. In a rural firefighting scenario, if an attack engine is stationed 600 feet
from a hydrant, which of the following actions should be taken to ensure
effective water supply during the operation?
Establish a direct connection to the hydrant without any relays.
Use a 3" supply line and establish a relay at the source.
Establish a relay using a 5" supply line.
Increase the distance to 700 feet to avoid using a relay.
DRIVER OPERATOR MOBILE WATER SUPPLY
Practice Test
2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION NEWEST UPDATES
|ALREADY GRADED A+
1. In a scenario where a fire occurs in a rural area with limited access roads,
how should firefighters plan the placement of a dump or folding tank to
ensure effective water supply operations?
Place the tank in the nearest field regardless of access
Position the tank on the street or at the nearest intersection while
considering road closures
Use only portable tanks without considering their placement
Select a location based solely on the distance to the fire
2. If a firefighter is laying a 5" supply line and accidentally exceeds the speed
limit of 15 mph, what potential issue might arise during the operation?
Increased water pressure
Dropping the supply line on the tailboard
Slower response time
Improper hydrant usage
3. If a firefighting operation requires a total of 8000 gallons of water, which
combination of apparatus would be most effective based on the
guidelines for water supply operations, assuming the same flow rates as in
the previous scenario?
3 Engines, 2 Brush Trucks, 1 Tender
2 Engines, 3 Brush Trucks, 2 Tenders
,4 Engines, 1 Brush Truck, 1 Tender
2 Engines, 2 Brush Trucks, 2 Tenders
,4. Which of the following are considered the backbone of any water shuttle
operation?
Fill site pumpers
Dump site pumpers
Water tender/tankers
Fill and dump pumpers
5. Explain why short duration fires are considered an acceptable tactic when
using Modified Direct Pumping in firefighting operations.
Short duration fires require less water and can be managed with
fewer resources.
Short duration fires can be extinguished quickly, allowing for a rapid
response.
Short duration fires do not pose a significant threat to surrounding
structures.
Short duration fires allow for the use of multiple water supply
units without overwhelming the system.
6. Explain why maintaining a minimum residual pressure of 20 psi on the
intake gauge is crucial during relay operations in firefighting.
It ensures that the engine can draw sufficient water from the
source.
It prevents the engine from overheating during operations.
It allows for faster response times in emergencies.
It reduces the wear and tear on firefighting equipment.
7. To move all people from a threatened area to a safer place, defines:
Transportation
, Rescue
Evacuation
Notification
8. In a rural firefighting scenario, if a fire department is unable to establish a
relay due to distance from the nearest water source, which strategy should
they implement to maintain effective water supply and why?
Use Water Shuttle Operations to transport water from a distant
source.
Implement Modified Direct Pumping to utilize the nearest water
source.
Draft water from a nearby pond without any additional equipment.
Wait for additional resources to arrive before taking action.
9. Explain why maintaining a specific percentage of water is crucial for
emergency evacuation during firefighting operations.
It ensures that there is enough water for firefighting efforts.
It allows for faster response times in emergencies.
It helps in reducing the risk of equipment failure.
It provides a guideline for the number of firefighters needed.
10. In a rural firefighting scenario, if an attack engine is stationed 600 feet
from a hydrant, which of the following actions should be taken to ensure
effective water supply during the operation?
Establish a direct connection to the hydrant without any relays.
Use a 3" supply line and establish a relay at the source.
Establish a relay using a 5" supply line.
Increase the distance to 700 feet to avoid using a relay.