TCFP PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTER
CERTIFICATION EXAM 2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Which stage of fire development is characterized by the ‘transition’ where all combustible
surfaces in a compartment reach their ignition temperature simultaneously?
A. Flashover
B. Growth
C. Incipient
D. Fully Developed
Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: Flashover is a rapid transition between the growth and fully
developed stages where room surfaces ignite almost simultaneously due to radiant heat.
2. According to NFPA 1971, what is the minimum requirement for the Thermal Protective
Performance (TPP) rating of structural firefighting ensembles?
A. 20
B. 35
C. 45
,D. 50
Answer: B
Conceptual Explanation: NFPA 1971 requires a minimum TPP rating of 35 for structural
firefighting gear to ensure adequate protection against heat flux.
3. Which type of building construction is commonly referred to as ‘Heavy Timber’?
A. Type IV
B. Type III
C. Type I
D. Type V
Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: Type IV construction uses large-dimension lumber or laminated
wood and lacks concealed spaces, commonly known as Heavy Timber.
4. What is the recommended angle for a ground ladder placement to achieve maximum
stability and climbing safety?
A. 75 degrees
B. 60 degrees
C. 45 degrees
D. 80 degrees
, Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: A 75-degree angle provides the best balance between stability
and ease of climbing for ground ladders.
5. During an interior fire attack, what does the acronym ‘L.U.N.A.R.’ stand for in a Mayday
call?
A. Level, Unit, Number, Air, Rescue
B. Location, Utility, Name, Air, Radio
C. Location, Unit, Name, Assignment, Resources
D. Last seen, Unit, Name, Area, Route
Answer: C
Conceptual Explanation: L.U.N.A.R. stands for Location, Unit, Name, Assignment/Air, and
Resources needed, which is critical for RIT operations.
6. Which gas is known as the ‘Silent Killer’ because it is colorless, odorless, and replaces
oxygen in the bloodstream?
A. Hydrogen Cyanide
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Carbon Monoxide
D. Phosgene
Answer: C
CERTIFICATION EXAM 2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Which stage of fire development is characterized by the ‘transition’ where all combustible
surfaces in a compartment reach their ignition temperature simultaneously?
A. Flashover
B. Growth
C. Incipient
D. Fully Developed
Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: Flashover is a rapid transition between the growth and fully
developed stages where room surfaces ignite almost simultaneously due to radiant heat.
2. According to NFPA 1971, what is the minimum requirement for the Thermal Protective
Performance (TPP) rating of structural firefighting ensembles?
A. 20
B. 35
C. 45
,D. 50
Answer: B
Conceptual Explanation: NFPA 1971 requires a minimum TPP rating of 35 for structural
firefighting gear to ensure adequate protection against heat flux.
3. Which type of building construction is commonly referred to as ‘Heavy Timber’?
A. Type IV
B. Type III
C. Type I
D. Type V
Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: Type IV construction uses large-dimension lumber or laminated
wood and lacks concealed spaces, commonly known as Heavy Timber.
4. What is the recommended angle for a ground ladder placement to achieve maximum
stability and climbing safety?
A. 75 degrees
B. 60 degrees
C. 45 degrees
D. 80 degrees
, Answer: A
Conceptual Explanation: A 75-degree angle provides the best balance between stability
and ease of climbing for ground ladders.
5. During an interior fire attack, what does the acronym ‘L.U.N.A.R.’ stand for in a Mayday
call?
A. Level, Unit, Number, Air, Rescue
B. Location, Utility, Name, Air, Radio
C. Location, Unit, Name, Assignment, Resources
D. Last seen, Unit, Name, Area, Route
Answer: C
Conceptual Explanation: L.U.N.A.R. stands for Location, Unit, Name, Assignment/Air, and
Resources needed, which is critical for RIT operations.
6. Which gas is known as the ‘Silent Killer’ because it is colorless, odorless, and replaces
oxygen in the bloodstream?
A. Hydrogen Cyanide
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Carbon Monoxide
D. Phosgene
Answer: C