QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER WITH
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1–10: Advanced Role, Authority & Legal Responsibility
1. Fire Inspector II differs from Fire Inspector I primarily in:
A. Ability to design systems
B. Ability to evaluate complex fire protection systems and occupancies
C. Ability to install sprinklers
D. Ability to construct buildings
Answer: B
Rationale: FI-II handles advanced inspection, system evaluation, and complex occupancies.
2. Fire Inspector II inspections include:
A. Only residential buildings
B. Complex occupancies and fire systems
C. Only plumbing systems
D. Only electrical systems
Answer: B
Rationale: FI-II evaluates complex hazards and systems.
3. Authority of a Fire Inspector II is derived from:
A. Contractor agreement
B. Adopted codes and jurisdictional law
C. Manufacturer manuals
D. Insurance policies
Answer: B
Rationale: Legal authority comes from IFC/IBC and local ordinance.
,4. Fire Inspector II must be able to:
A. Design fire alarm circuits
B. Evaluate acceptance testing of fire systems
C. Install sprinklers
D. Approve architectural aesthetics
Answer: B
Rationale: Acceptance testing evaluation is key FI-II function.
5. A key difference in FI-II inspections is:
A. No field work
B. Advanced technical analysis of systems
C. No code use
D. No documentation
Answer: B
Rationale: Higher-level technical inspection.
6. Inspection findings must be:
A. Opinion-based
B. Code-referenced and documented
C. Verbal only
D. Optional
Answer: B
Rationale: Legal documentation required.
7. Fire Inspector II evaluates:
A. Furniture placement
B. Complex life safety systems
C. Interior decoration
D. Marketing plans
Answer: B
Rationale: Life safety systems evaluation.
8. FI-II must understand:
A. Engineering design software
, B. Occupancy classification and system integration
C. Painting techniques
D. Landscaping design
Answer: B
Rationale: Code interpretation required.
9. Acceptance testing is used to verify:
A. Paint color
B. System performance per design
C. Furniture layout
D. Building branding
Answer: B
Rationale: Ensures system works as designed.
10. FI-II inspections are typically:
A. Basic walkthroughs
B. Complex and system-based
C. Optional
D. Visual only
Answer: B
Rationale: Advanced technical inspection.
11–25: Occupancy Complexity & Hazard Analysis
11. Institutional occupancies are high hazard because:
A. They are empty
B. Occupants may not self-evacuate
C. They are small
D. They have no fire systems
Answer: B
Rationale: Assisted evacuation required.
12. Assembly occupancies require enhanced egress due to:
A. Low occupancy
B. High occupant loads