Ch. 1
The primary mission of the fire department is to:
A. Go On Calls
B. Salvage Property
C. Protect Property
D. Help Citizens
C. Protect Property
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Which NFPA standard specifies training and performance qualifications for Fire Fighters?
A. NFPA 1051
B. NFPA 17
C. NFPA 1001
D. NFPA 1500
C. NFPA 1001
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Medical requirements for Fire Fighters are specified in which NFPA standard?
A. NFPA 1001
B. NFPA 1582
C. NFPA 82
,D. NFPA 1500
B. NFPA 1582
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Roles and responsibilities for a Fire Fighter I include which of the following?
A. Perform Annual Service Tests on Fire Hose
B. Prepare Reports
C. Perform Scene Size-Up
D. Force Entry into a Structure
D. Force Entry into a Structure
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Which of the following is not considered a responsibility of a Fire Fighter I?
A. Assist Special Rescue Team Operations
B. Don and Doff PPE
C. Overhaul a Fire Scene
D. Perform Fire Safety Surveys
A. Assist Special Rescue Team Operations
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Who is responsible for the management of all incident operations?
A. Fire Marshall
B. Incident Safety Officer
,C. Incident Commander
D. Fire Police Officer
C. Incident Commander
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A fire and life safety survey is conducted where?
A. Warehouses
B. Doctor's Offices
C. Schools
D. Private Dwellings
D. Private Dwellings
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A _____ is a single station device installed in homes that is not connected to any system:
A. Smoke Alarm
B. Smoke Detector
C. Fire Alarm
D. Smoke Sensor
A. Smoke Alarm
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A smoke alarm must be tested ____ a month and replaced every ____ years?
A. 2 Times, 5
, B. Once, 10
C. Zero Times, 2
D. Once, 5
B. Once, 10
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When multiple agencies work together at an incident, what must be established?
A. Standard Command
B. Multiple Command
C. Single Command
D. Unified Command
D. Unified Command
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A __________ smoke alarm is activated by the larger, visible products of combustion, while a _________
smoke alarm is activated by the smaller, invisible products of combustion.
A. Photoelectric, Specific Heat
B. Ionization, Rate of Rise
C. Photoelectric, Ionization
D. Specific Heat, Rate of Rise
C. Photoelectric, Ionization
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