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TFS Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved According to NFPA, burning building collapse is the ________ leading cause of fireground deaths. a) First b) Second c) Third d) Fourth - answerd What are the three factors that will likely contribute to an increase in collapse of burning buildings? a) Older buildings that need to be maintained, abandon buildings, lightweight construction for newer buildings. b) Fire codes are out of date, Buildings are older, decorative finishings c) Structural integrity of the building, Building material hazards, Fire code out of date. d) none of the above - answera True or False: Contents fire is as hazardous as a structural fire. - answerFalse: A contents fire is not as hazardous as a structural fire. Once it is determined that fire is consuming or affecting the structure itself, we must recognize that fire may now affect the gravity resistance of a building and poses a greater potential for structural collapse. What is the definition of a Dead Load? a) The weight of the building and any part of the building that is permanently attached or built in. b) Any load in the building that is not built in and may vary, including environmental loads. c) are loads that are delivered over a short period of time. In a fire, building elements that have supported one another for years are unsettled. The overturning of a heavy live load (e.g. a big safe) or a Firefighter jumping on a roof may be enough of an impact load to cause collapse. If parts of a building system begin to collapse, this will represent an impact load that can result in further collapse. d) are live loads that are applied slowly and are then not moved, for example a large heavy safe. - answera What is the definition of Live Load? a) The weight of the building and any part of the building that is permanently attached or built in. b) Any load in the building that is not built in and may vary, including environmental loads. c) are loads that are delivered over a short period of time. In a fire, building elements that have supported one another for years are unsettled. The overturning of a heavy live load (e.g. a big safe) or a Firefighter jumping on a roof may be enough of an impact load to cause collapse. If parts of a building system begin to collapse, this will represent an impact load that can result in further collapse. d) are live loads that are applied slowly and are then not moved, for example a large heavy safe. - answerb What is the definition of Impact Load? a) The weight of the building and any part of the building that is permanently attached or built in. b) Any load in the building that is not built in and may vary, including environmental loads. c) are loads that are delivered over a short period of time. In a fire, building elements that have supported one another for years are unsettled. The overturning of a heavy live load (e.g. a big safe) or a Firefighter jumping on a roof may be enough of an impact load to cause collapse. If parts of a building system begin to collapse, this will represent an impact load that can result in further collapse. d) are live loads that are applied slowly and are then not moved, for example a large heavy safe. - answerc What is the definition of Static Load? a) The weight of the building and any part of the building that is permanently attached or built in. b) Any load in the building that is not built in and may vary, including environmental loads. c) are loads that are delivered over a short period of time. In a fire, building elements that have supported one another for years are unsettled. The overturning of a heavy live load (e.g. a big safe) or a Firefighter jumping on a roof may be enough of an impact load to cause collapse. If parts of a building system begin to collapse, this will represent an impact load that can result in further collapse. d) are live loads that are applied slowly and are then not moved, for example a large heavy safe. - answerd What is the definition of Repeated Loads? a) are live loads that are applied intermittently. An example might be an industrial rolling bridge crane that applies repeated loads to the columns as it passes over them. b) is the force applied to a building or structural member by the wind. Firefighters operating in or near buildings under construction must use extra caution, because the interconnection of all building parts may not be complete, and temporary bracing may be inadequate. c) are heavy loads located at one point in a building over a small contact area. A beam resting on a wall is a concentrated dead load. A safe is a concentrated live load. d) Loads can be suspended by slender tensile members connected to beams or other members. Although this technique can help to eliminate columns and the need for larger compressive members to perform the same task, it can be hazardous for Firefighters. As in lightweight - answera What is the definition of Wind Loads? a) are live loads that are applied intermittently. An example might be an industrial rolling bridge crane that applies repeated loads to the columns as it passes over them. b) is the force applied to a building or structural member by the wind. Firefighters operating in or near buildings under construction must use extra caution, because the interconnection of all building parts may not be complete, and temporary bracing may be inadequate. c) are heavy loads located at one point in a building over a small contact area. A beam resting on a wall is a concentrated dead load. A safe is a concentrated live load. d) Loads can be suspended by slender tensile members connected to beams or other members. Although this technique can help to eliminate columns and the need for larger compressive members to perform the same task, it can be hazardous for Firefighters. As in lightweight con - answerb What is the definition of Concentrated Loads? a) are live loads that are applied intermittently. An example might be an industrial rolling bridge crane that applies repeated loads to the columns as it passes over them. b) is the force applied to a building or structural member by the wind. Firefighters operating in or near buildings under construction must use extra caution, because the interconnection of all building parts may not be complete, and temporary bracing may be inadequate. c) are heavy loads located at one point in a building over a small contact area. A beam resting on a wall is a concentrated dead load. A saf

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