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FDNY C-14 EXAM WITH CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025

A. Basement - CORRECT ANSWERS -a story partly below the grade plane and having less

than one-half its clear height (measured from finished floor to finished ceiling) below the

grade plane

B. Boiling point - CORRECT ANSWERS -the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a

liquid equals the atmospheric pressure of 14.7 PSI or 760 mm of mercury.

C. When a boiling point is unavailable for a material, what is used? - CORRECT

ANSWERS -20% evaporated point of a distillation performed in accordance with ASTM

D 86

D. Chemical - CORRECT ANSWERS -an element, chemical compound, or mixture of

elements or compounds or both

E. Chemical name - CORRECT ANSWERS -the scientific designation of a chemical in

accordance with the nomenclature system developed by the International Union of Pure

and Applied Chemistry, the Chemical Abstracts Service rules of nomenclature, or a name

that will clearly identify a chemical for the purpose of conducting an evaluation

F. IUPAC - CORRECT ANSWERS -International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

G. Closed container - CORRECT ANSWERS -a container sealed by means of a lid or other

device capable of preventing the escape of liquid, vapor, or dusts in the ordinary course

of storage, handling, or use

H. Combustable liquid - CORRECT ANSWERS -any liquid that has a closed-cup flash

point at or above 100F, as determined by the standard test procedures

,I. Container - solid and liquid hazardous materials - CORRECT ANSWERS -a vessel of 60

gallons or less in capacity used for storage or transportation.

J. Container - compressed gases - CORRECT ANSWERS -a container pressure vessel or

tank designed for pressures greater than on atmosphere at 68F

K. What is not deemed a containers if in active use? - CORRECT ANSWERS -pipes, piping

systems, engines and engine fuel tanks associated with solid or liquid hazardous materials

or compressed gas

L. Corrosive material - CORRECT ANSWERS -a liquid, solid, or gas that causes permanent

injury ("full thickness destruction") to human skin at a rate specified by the Department

of Transportation regulations. Or a liquid that can corrode 1/4in of steel or aluminum

within a year

M. Design pressure - CORRECT ANSWERS -the maximum gauge pressure that a pressure

vessel, device, component, or system is designed to withstand safely under the

temperature and conditions of use

N. Dispensing - CORRECT ANSWERS -the pouring or transferring by other means of any

material from a container, tank, or similar vessel, which would release dusts, fumes,

mists, vapors, or gases to the atmosphere, unless such release is prevented by a device,

equipment, or system designed for that purpose

O. Educational laboratory unit - CORRECT ANSWERS -a laboratory unit that is used for

educational purposes for students through the twelfth grade

P. Excess flow control - CORRECT ANSWERS -a fail-safe system or other approved

device, equipment or system designed to shut off flow caused by a rupture in a

pressurized piping system

, Q. Exhausted enclosure - CORRECT ANSWERS -a device, typically consisting of a hood

equipped with a fan that serves to capture and exhaust fumes, mist, vapors, and gases

generated at a workstation or other local environment. Does not include a room provided

with general ventilation

R. Explosion - CORRECT ANSWERS -an effect produced by the sudden violent expansion

of gases, whether or not accompanied by a shock wave or disruption, of enclosing

materials

S. Explosions include the effects of the following sources: - CORRECT ANSWERS -1.

Chemical changes such as rapid oxidation, deflagration or detonation, decomposition of

molecules, and runaway polymerization



T. 2. Physical changes such as pressure tank ruptures



U. 3. Atomic changes (nuclear fission or fusion)

V. Face velocity - CORRECT ANSWERS -the rate of flow or velocity of air moving into

the chemical fume hood entrance or face, as measure at the plane of the chemical fume

hood face

W. Fire separation - CORRECT ANSWERS -a horizontal or vertical fire resistance-rated

assembly of materials that have protected openings and are designed to restrict the spread

of fire

X. Flammable gas - CORRECT ANSWERS -any substance that exists in the gaseous state at

normal atmospheric temperature and pressure and is capable
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