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J.B learning Fire Investigator Final Exam Study Guide Q&A 100% Solved | Rated A+ NFPA 921 is designed to produce a(n) __________ framework to ensure an effective fire investigation and cause analysis. A. Encompassing B. Hypothetical C. Systematic D. Purposeful - C. Which of the following is it considered a failure analysis tool? A. Timelines B.egress analysis C.photographey D.hydraulic analysis - C. The process in which something is heated, causing the material to decay and produce fire gases, is known as: - Pyrolysis Which type of explosion has a combustion reaction at slower than the speed of sound?

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J.B learning Fire Investigator Final Exam
Study Guide Q&A 100% Solved | Rated
A+

NFPA 921 is designed to produce a(n) __________ framework to ensure an

effective fire investigation and cause analysis.

A. Encompassing

B. Hypothetical

C. Systematic

D. Purposeful - ✔✔C.

Which of the following is it considered a failure analysis tool?

A. Timelines

B.egress analysis

C.photographey

D.hydraulic analysis - ✔✔C.

The process in which something is heated, causing the material to decay and

produce fire gases, is known as: - ✔✔Pyrolysis

Which type of explosion has a combustion reaction at slower than the speed of

sound?


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, Select one:

A. Combustion explosion

B. Detonation

C. Chemical explosion

• D. Deflagration v

Chapter 16; Page 392; NFPA 1033: 4.2.9 - ✔✔Deflagration

The life of a fire is recorded at the scene in the form of: - ✔✔Fire patterns

Which of the following appliances is susceptible to fires caused by lint coming in

contact with the heating element?

a. Ceiling fan in a bathroom or kitchen

b. Hair dryer

c. Clothes dryer

d. Refrigerator - ✔✔Clothes dryer

Which of the following is an important part in testing the hypothesis of a

investigation? - ✔✔Identifying the first fuel ignition

Once an investigator has obtained permission from the incident commander to

enter a fire scene, the next thing the investigator should do is: - ✔✔Develop a

safety plan



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