Phase 2: Exam II-1 (Firefighter II) Questions
And Answers 2025 Update.
Minimum knowledge, skills and abilities - Answer✔National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
1001 addresses firefighter:
A. minimum knowledge, skills and abilities.
B certification.
C. pay and benefits.
D. annual training requirements.
assigns a task to an individual to make that person responsible for completing the task -
Answer✔Division of labor:
A. outlines how things are to be done, and usually how far a person can go
without requesting further guidance.
B. relates to the number of people one person can supervise effectively.
C. assigns a task to an individual to make that person responsible for completing the task.
D. is the idea that each firefighter answers to only one supervisor.
U.S. Fire Administration. - Answer✔National Fire Incident Reporting System information is
transmitted to the:
A. U.S. Fire Administration.
B. Emergency Management.
C. Department of Homeland Security.
D. National Fire Protection Association.
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Fire reports may be viewed by the public. - Answer✔Which statement regarding fire reports is
correct?
A. From a legal standpoint, fire reports are a minor part of the emergency process.
B. Fire reports are not considered to be public records.
C. Fire reports may be viewed by the public.
D. Fire reports may not be viewed by an attorney.
legal documents and must be completed thoroughly. - Answer✔All records and reports
generated by the fire department are:
A. notations and, therefore, do not require accurate narrative information.
B. exempt from legal challenges.
C. private and protected under the Freedom of Information Act.
D. legal documents and must be completed thoroughly.
must be complete, clear, and concise. - Answer✔Fire reports:
A. are considered public records under the Buckley Act.
B. must be written in common fire service terminology.
C. must be complete, clear, and concise.
D. if inaccurate or incomplete, can have short-term negative consequences for the
organization.
sound an audible warning. - Answer✔The two most common ways the incident commander
orders firefighters to evacuate a structure are to broadcast a radio message and:
A. page all firefighters to respond.
B. implement an accountability system.
C. contact dispatch to activate PASS device.
D. sound an audible warning.
Federal Communications Commission. - Answer✔Fire departments that operate radio
equipment must hold radio licenses from the:
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A. Federal Central Communications.
B. National Emergency Broadcasting.
C. Federal Communications Commission.
D. National Radio Communications.
should establish who is in command. - Answer✔The arrival report:
A. should be lengthy and thorough.
B. can be delayed until the fire has been contained.
C. should establish who is in command.
D. should be provided after water supply has been established.
computer-aided dispatch - Answer✔The __________ system can significantly shorten response
time or enable a dispatcher to handle a greater volume of calls.
A. voice recording
B. radio logging
C. wireless fax
D. computer-aided dispatch
enhanced systems can significantly shorten response time or enable a dispatcher to handle a
greater volume of calls. - Answer✔The important difference between Basic 911 and Enhanced
911 is that:
A. enhanced systems can significantly shorten response time or enable a dispatcher to handle a
greater volume of calls.
B. enhanced systems are used only in rural areas.
C. basic systems are more reliable than enhanced.
D. basic systems have the capability to provide the caller's telephone number and address.
Most fire departments use clear speech plain English for radio communications. -
Answer✔Which statement concerning fire department radio communications is correct?
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