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1. What are the specific types of incidents to which a firefighter would respond?
Correct Answer: Vehicle and industrial accidents, hazardous material incidents, water rescue,
house fires, and medical emergencies. ✓
Rationale: Firefighters are trained as all-hazards responders. Their duties extend beyond
structural firefighting to include emergency medical services (EMS), hazardous materials
(HazMat) incidents, technical rescue (vehicle extrication, water rescue), and natural disasters.
2. What type of fire department is one in which the municipality maintains facilities, equipment
and employs firefighters and other personnel?
Correct Answer: Municipal fire department. ✓
Rationale: A municipal fire department is a public agency funded by local government (city,
town, or county taxes). It employs career (paid) firefighters and staffs stations with apparatus
maintained by the municipality.
3. What type of agency is one in which, on a given shift, a firefighter may function as a police
officer or as a firefighter according to staffing needs?
Correct Answer: Public safety department. ✓
Rationale: Public safety departments are combined agencies where personnel are cross-trained
as both police officers and firefighters. They perform both law enforcement and fire suppression
duties, typically in smaller communities to maximize staffing efficiency.
4. Which type of fire department has a more difficult time filling positions due to fewer
applicants because of recruitment and retention issues?
Correct Answer: Oil well firefighter (or volunteer fire departments). ✓
Rationale: Volunteer fire departments face significant recruitment and retention challenges due
to time commitments, training requirements, and competing career demands. Oil well firefighters
are specialized and also face recruitment challenges due to the hazardous and remote nature of
the work.
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,5. What are all of the correct steps in the firefighter selection process?
Correct Answer: Phase 1: Advertisement, written exam, physical agility test, oral interview.
Phase 2: Physical and psychological exam, background screening, drug testing. Phase 3: Training
academy. Phase 4: Probationary period. ✓
Rationale: The firefighter hiring process is multi-phased to ensure candidates possess the
cognitive, physical, psychological, and ethical standards required for the job. The probationary
period allows the department to evaluate on-the-job performance before permanent appointment.
6. What are all the components of the written test for firefighters?
Correct Answer: Math, reading comprehension, mechanical aptitude, recognition/observation,
psychological testing. ✓
Rationale: *The written examination evaluates basic skills (math and reading at 12th-grade
level), mechanical understanding (tools, pulleys, levers), situational awareness
(observation/recognition), and psychological suitability for the high-stress fire service
environment.*
7. A candidate's ability to quickly perform a size-up is determined in which part of the written
examination process?
Correct Answer: Recognition and observation. ✓
Rationale: Recognition and observation sections test a candidate's ability to quickly identify
critical details, hazards, and building construction features from photos or scenarios. This skill
directly translates to on-scene size-up (rapid assessment of fire conditions before entry).
8. The Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) is comprised of how many stations?
Correct Answer: 8 stations. ✓
Rationale: The CPAT is a standardized physical agility test used by many fire departments. It
consists of 8 consecutive events designed to simulate actual firefighting tasks. The test must be
completed within 10 minutes and 20 seconds.
9. What is the maximum time allowed for passing the CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test)?
Correct Answer: 10 minutes and 20 seconds. ✓
Rationale: *The CPAT has a maximum time limit of 10 minutes and 20 seconds. Candidates
must complete all 8 events within this time while wearing a 50-pound vest (simulating PPE and
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, SCBA). The time limit ensures candidates have adequate cardiovascular and muscular endurance
for firefighting.*
10. What are all of the components on the CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test)?
Correct Answer: Stair climb, hose drag, equipment carry, ladder raise and extension, forcible
entry, search, rescue, ceiling breach and pull, with an 85-foot walk between each for a 20-second
recovery time. ✓
Rationale: Each CPAT event simulates a critical firefighting task: stair climb (climbing stairs
with weight), hose drag (advancing charged hose line), ladder raise (extending ground ladders),
forcible entry (using sledgehammer on a forcible entry simulator), search (crawling through
confined space), rescue (dragging a manikin), and ceiling breach/pull (simulating overhaul
operations).
11. What type of information should not be discussed by firefighters on and off duty?
Correct Answer: Confidential information about private health or personal information
concerning firefighters or citizens (HIPAA protected information). ✓
Rationale: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) prohibits
disclosure of protected health information (PHI) about patients or fellow firefighters. Violations
can result in fines, termination, and legal liability. Firefighters must maintain patient
confidentiality even off duty.
12. What are responsible behavior traits for firefighters?
Correct Answer: Be sincere in interest and dedication to the job; be loyal to the department and
fellow firefighters; aggressively pursue training and educational opportunities; guard speech on
and off duty; inspire confidence and respect; accept praise modestly and criticism graciously; ask
questions. ✓
Rationale: Professionalism in the fire service requires integrity, continuous learning, loyalty,
discretion, and humility. These traits build trust within the team and with the public. Asking
questions ensures safety and prevents errors.
13. Teamwork is based on what important factors?
Correct Answer: Each member must: work hard to earn trust of other firefighters; consistently
demonstrate a high level of integrity; contribute to the team; know their job well and know the
jobs of others in the group to function efficiently; communicate well with the team. ✓
Rationale: Firefighting is inherently dangerous and requires seamless teamwork. Trust,
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