FCTC WRITTEN EXAM – LATEST 200 QUESTIONS
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1. During a structural fire response, you notice heavy, dark smoke pushing from the eaves
of a residential structure with minimal visible flame. What phenomenon does this condition
most strongly indicate?
A. A fully developed phase with abundant ventilation
B. An incipient stage fire consuming Class A materials
C. A ventilation-limited fire condition with unburned pyrolysis products
D. Normal thermal updraft characteristics of an exterior brush fire
Heavy, dark smoke pushing under pressure without visible flame typically indicates a
ventilation-limited fire where flammable gases are accumulating and seeking oxygen, creating
a high risk of backdraft.
2. When positioning a fire apparatus at a multistory commercial building fire, what is the
primary operational rule regarding the placement of the initial engine company?
A. Position past the building to block all lanes of traffic completely
B. Position in the rear alleyway to ensure the main entrance remains clear for command
C. Take the front hydrant or position to allow aerial apparatus priority access to the best
tactical position
D. Park at least five hundred feet away to maintain a safe hazard perimeter during initial sizing
up
First-due engine companies must manage water supply and tactical positioning while leaving
prime positioning open for aerial ladders to access building frontages effectively.
3. A patient involved in a motor vehicle collision exhibits paradoxical chest wall movement
during inspiration and expiration. What immediate field diagnosis does this physical
finding support?
A. Tension pneumothorax
B. Flail chest
,C. Cardiac tamponade
D. Simple rib fracture
A flail chest occurs when three or more adjacent ribs are fractured in two or more places,
causing a segment of the chest wall to move in the opposite direction of the rest of the thorax
during breathing.
4. Under the Incident Command System (ICS), which functional area is responsible for
collecting, evaluating, and disseminating tactical information and maintaining
documentation of the incident?
A. Operations Section
B. Logistics Section
C. Planning Section
D. Finance and Administration Section
The Planning Section collects and analyzes situational data, prepares the Incident Action
Plan, and maintains documentation for the operational period.
5. When performing mechanical ventilation with a bag-valve-mask device on an adult
patient in cardiac arrest, what is the appropriate delivery rate and volume to prevent
excessive gastric inflation?
A. One breath every 2 to 3 seconds delivering maximum bag capacity
B. One breath every 5 to 6 seconds delivering enough volume to produce visible chest rise
C. One breath every 10 seconds delivering rapid shallow puffs of air
D. Two rescue breaths followed by thirty continuous chest compressions indefinitely
AHA guidelines recommend delivering one breath every 5 to 6 seconds (about 10 to 12 breaths
per minute) with just enough volume to produce visible chest rise to avoid overinflation and
gastric distention.
6. Which class of fire involves combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, sodium,
and potassium?
A. Class A
B. Class B
, C. Class C
D. Class D
Class D fires involve combustible metals that require specialized dry powder extinguishing
agents rather than water or standard multipurpose chemicals.
7. When executing a search and rescue operation in a zero-visibility environment inside a
commercial structure, what is the primary purpose of maintaining contact with a hose line
or search rope?
A. To provide structural support for the ceiling if collapse occurs
B. To maintain orientation, ensure an egress path, and prevent disorientation
C. To transmit electrical signals back to command via telemetry
D. To cool down surrounding ambient temperatures with continuous water flow
Maintaining physical or line contact ensures firefighters can retrace their steps safely to an
exit point when visibility is completely compromised.
8. What is the minimum safe working distance from downed high-voltage electrical power
lines during an emergency response?
A. Ten feet
B. One full span of wire between poles or a minimum of the danger zone distance
recommended by utilities
C. Twenty-five feet regardless of weather conditions
D. Fifty yards in all directions
Personnel must stay clear of downed wires by a distance equal to at least one span between
poles or follow utility guidelines to avoid ground gradient shock hazards.
9. During a hazardous materials incident, which zone immediately surrounds the release
area and requires all personnel to wear the highest level of respiratory and skin protection?
A. Support zone
B. Cold zone
C. Warm zone
(MOSTLY TESTED) AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED ANSWERS
PLUS RATIONALES | GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST EXAM
UPDATE | EXAM PREP | STUDY GUIDE | PRACTICE TEST
1. During a structural fire response, you notice heavy, dark smoke pushing from the eaves
of a residential structure with minimal visible flame. What phenomenon does this condition
most strongly indicate?
A. A fully developed phase with abundant ventilation
B. An incipient stage fire consuming Class A materials
C. A ventilation-limited fire condition with unburned pyrolysis products
D. Normal thermal updraft characteristics of an exterior brush fire
Heavy, dark smoke pushing under pressure without visible flame typically indicates a
ventilation-limited fire where flammable gases are accumulating and seeking oxygen, creating
a high risk of backdraft.
2. When positioning a fire apparatus at a multistory commercial building fire, what is the
primary operational rule regarding the placement of the initial engine company?
A. Position past the building to block all lanes of traffic completely
B. Position in the rear alleyway to ensure the main entrance remains clear for command
C. Take the front hydrant or position to allow aerial apparatus priority access to the best
tactical position
D. Park at least five hundred feet away to maintain a safe hazard perimeter during initial sizing
up
First-due engine companies must manage water supply and tactical positioning while leaving
prime positioning open for aerial ladders to access building frontages effectively.
3. A patient involved in a motor vehicle collision exhibits paradoxical chest wall movement
during inspiration and expiration. What immediate field diagnosis does this physical
finding support?
A. Tension pneumothorax
B. Flail chest
,C. Cardiac tamponade
D. Simple rib fracture
A flail chest occurs when three or more adjacent ribs are fractured in two or more places,
causing a segment of the chest wall to move in the opposite direction of the rest of the thorax
during breathing.
4. Under the Incident Command System (ICS), which functional area is responsible for
collecting, evaluating, and disseminating tactical information and maintaining
documentation of the incident?
A. Operations Section
B. Logistics Section
C. Planning Section
D. Finance and Administration Section
The Planning Section collects and analyzes situational data, prepares the Incident Action
Plan, and maintains documentation for the operational period.
5. When performing mechanical ventilation with a bag-valve-mask device on an adult
patient in cardiac arrest, what is the appropriate delivery rate and volume to prevent
excessive gastric inflation?
A. One breath every 2 to 3 seconds delivering maximum bag capacity
B. One breath every 5 to 6 seconds delivering enough volume to produce visible chest rise
C. One breath every 10 seconds delivering rapid shallow puffs of air
D. Two rescue breaths followed by thirty continuous chest compressions indefinitely
AHA guidelines recommend delivering one breath every 5 to 6 seconds (about 10 to 12 breaths
per minute) with just enough volume to produce visible chest rise to avoid overinflation and
gastric distention.
6. Which class of fire involves combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, sodium,
and potassium?
A. Class A
B. Class B
, C. Class C
D. Class D
Class D fires involve combustible metals that require specialized dry powder extinguishing
agents rather than water or standard multipurpose chemicals.
7. When executing a search and rescue operation in a zero-visibility environment inside a
commercial structure, what is the primary purpose of maintaining contact with a hose line
or search rope?
A. To provide structural support for the ceiling if collapse occurs
B. To maintain orientation, ensure an egress path, and prevent disorientation
C. To transmit electrical signals back to command via telemetry
D. To cool down surrounding ambient temperatures with continuous water flow
Maintaining physical or line contact ensures firefighters can retrace their steps safely to an
exit point when visibility is completely compromised.
8. What is the minimum safe working distance from downed high-voltage electrical power
lines during an emergency response?
A. Ten feet
B. One full span of wire between poles or a minimum of the danger zone distance
recommended by utilities
C. Twenty-five feet regardless of weather conditions
D. Fifty yards in all directions
Personnel must stay clear of downed wires by a distance equal to at least one span between
poles or follow utility guidelines to avoid ground gradient shock hazards.
9. During a hazardous materials incident, which zone immediately surrounds the release
area and requires all personnel to wear the highest level of respiratory and skin protection?
A. Support zone
B. Cold zone
C. Warm zone