COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 2026 TESTED
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ The formal line of authority, responsibility, and communication
within an organization. Answer: Chain of Command
◉ This principle means that each employee reports directly to just one
supervisor. Answer: Unity of Command
◉ This principle establishes the maximum number of subordinates or
functions that any one supervisor can control, typically 3 to 7. Answer:
Span of Control
◉ The process of dividing large jobs into smaller jobs in order to make
them more manageable, equalize workloads, and increase efficiency.
Answer: Division of Labor
◉ Detailed written plans that list specific steps for approaching a
recurring problem or situation. Answer: Procedure
,◉ Most organizations provide personnel with ___________ that enable
all members to perform specific tasks to the required standard. Answer:
Standard Operating Procedure
◉ Similar to SOP's but may allow firefighters leeway in particular
situations, whereas SOP's are hard/fast rules. Answer: standard operating
guidelines
◉ Set o f principles, protocols, or procedures that explain how to do
something or provide a set of minimum standards to be followed.
Answer: standard
◉ A collection of rules and regulations that has been enacted by law in a
particular jurisdiction. Answer: code
◉ What is the leading cause of firefighter deaths? Answer: stress and
overexertion
◉ What is the leading type of injuries for firefighters? Answer: strains
and sprains
◉ Any atmosphere that poses an immediate hazard to life or produces
immediate, irreversible, debilitating effects on health. Answer: IDLH
,◉ NFPA ____ standard on fire department occupational safety and
health program. The basic concept of this is to promote safety
throughout the fire service. Answer: 1500
◉ NFPA _____ also outlines requirements of a fire department training
program. Answer: 1500
◉ NFPA____ establishes safety requirements for all uses of fire
department apparatus. Answer: 1500
◉ Area beneath a wall in which the wall is likely to land if it loses
structural integrity. Answer: collapse zone
◉ Collapse zone is how many times the height of the buildling? Answer:
1.5
◉ Enhanced 911 feature that displays the address of the party calling
911 on the screen for use by the public safety telecommunicator.
Answer: automatic local identification
◉ System for determining position on the earth's surface by calculating
the difference in time for the signal from a number of satellites to reach a
receiver on the ground. Answer: global positioning system
, ◉ Door that is suspended from an overhead track and may use steel or
nylon rollers. These doors are never allowed for egress as they slow the
travel of people through the door. Answer: sliding door
◉ Door hung from an overhead track with rollers or glides similar to a
sliding door, typically found on closets. Answer: folding door
◉ Door that rotates around a vertical axis by means of hinges secured to
jambs in the frame. Answer: swinging door
◉ Door that opens up and down - on a vertical plane - like a garage
door. Also used in industrial occupancies for applications like loading or
freight elevators. Answer: vertical door
◉ Door constructed with three or four sections or wings that rotate in a
circular frame. Answer: revolving door
◉ The chemical decomposition of a solid material by heating. It often
precedes combustion. Answer: pyrolysis
◉ Physical process that changes a liquid into a gaseous state. Answer:
vaporization
◉ Process of initiating self-sustained combustion. Answer: ignition