FSVO Ultimate Exam
**Question 1.** Which section of the Illinois Vehicle Code grants limited
exemptions to emergency vehicles?
A) 625 ILCS 5/11-200
B) 625 ILCS 5/11-205
C) 625 ILCS 5/12-100
D) 625 ILCS 5/15-300
Answer: B
Explanation: Illinois Vehicle Code § 11-205 specifically outlines the exemptions for
emergency vehicles, such as the right to exceed speed limits when responding to
emergencies.
**Question 2.** In Illinois, “Due Regard” requires an emergency driver to:
A) Drive as fast as possible regardless of conditions
B) Consider the safety of all road users while responding
C) Ignore traffic signals when lights are flashing
D) Operate only on private property
Answer: B
Explanation: “Due Regard” means the driver must exercise reasonable care for
the safety of the public, even while using exemptions.
**Question 3.** “Reckless Disregard” is best defined as:
A) A minor traffic violation
B) Intentional or wanton disregard for safety, leading to potential criminal liability
C) Failure to wear a seatbelt
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D) Using a siren without a valid call
Answer: B
Explanation: Reckless disregard involves conscious indifference to known risks,
exposing the driver to criminal charges.
**Question 4.** Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of
violating departmental SOPs during an emergency response?
A) Civil liability for damages
B) Criminal prosecution for negligence
C) Automatic loss of fire department certification
D) Increased insurance premiums for the municipality
Answer: C
Explanation: While violations can lead to civil, criminal, and financial
consequences, automatic loss of certification is not a standard penalty.
**Question 5.** Sovereign immunity in Illinois:
A) Provides absolute protection for all emergency responders in any lawsuit
B) Shields responders only when acting within the scope of official duties and not
grossly negligent
C) Does not apply to fire service vehicle operators
D) Allows responders to be sued for any on-duty action
Answer: B
Explanation: Sovereign immunity limits liability but does not protect against gross
negligence or willful misconduct.
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**Question 6.** The “Circle Walk-Around” inspection method starts at which
point on the apparatus?
A) Rear tire
B) Driver’s side cab door
C) Engine compartment
D) Front bumper
Answer: B
Explanation: The walk-around begins at the driver’s side cab door and proceeds
clockwise or counter-clockwise to ensure systematic coverage.
**Question 7.** Which fluid should be checked first during a pre-shift inspection?
A) Transmission fluid
B) Power steering fluid
C) Engine oil
D) Coolant
Answer: C
Explanation: Engine oil is critical for engine health and is typically the first fluid
checked to prevent catastrophic failure.
**Question 8.** Minimum tread depth required for steering-axle tires on a fire
apparatus is:
A) 1/32 inch
B) 2/32 inch
C) 3/32 inch
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D) 4/32 inch
Answer: A
Explanation: Steering-axle tires may be used down to 1/32 inch tread; other tires
require at least 2/32 inch.
**Question 9.** According to Illinois regulations, fire apparatus tires must be
replaced after:
A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 7 years
D) 10 years
Answer: C
Explanation: The 7-year rule mandates tire replacement regardless of tread depth
to ensure reliability.
**Question 10.** When checking the battery, a noticeable white crust on
terminals indicates:
A) Over-charging
B) Corrosion due to acid leakage
C) Low voltage output
D) Proper maintenance
Answer: B
Explanation: White crust is lead sulfate corrosion, which can impede electrical
flow and must be cleaned.