TESTING COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
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1. the term for an open fire front, where no line has been constructed
....ANSWER.... The Head
2. What are the three primary components of the Fire Triangle
....ANSWER.... Heat, Fuel, Oxygen
3. What does the acronym LCES stand for in firefighter safety
....ANSWER.... Lookouts, Communications, Escape Routes, Safety Zones
4. the term for a pre-identified area where a firefighter can survive without a fire shelter
....ANSWER.... Safety Zone
5. the minimum recommended distance for a safety zone in light, flashy fuels
....ANSWER.... 4 times the maximum flame height
6. the process of burning out fuels between a control line and the main fire
....ANSWER.... Firing Out or Backfiring
7. the term for a fire that burns partially or entirely below the surface in duff, peat, or other
organic materials
....ANSWER.... Ground Fire
,8. the most common cause of fireline fatalities
....ANSWER.... Vehicle and Helicopter Accidents
9. the term for the unburned area inside the fire perimeter
....ANSWER.... Island
10. What are the three methods of heat transfer
....ANSWER.... Conduction, Convection, Radiation
11. the primary factor in determining fireline intensity
....ANSWER.... Rate of Spread and Fuel Consumption
12. What does the "A" stand for in the NWCG Risk Management Process
....ANSWER.... Assess the Situation
13. the term for the cool, damp period of the day when fire behavior typically moderates
....ANSWER.... Night Recovery
14. a sudden increase in fire intensity or rate of spread sufficient to preclude direct control or to
upset existing suppression plans
....ANSWER.... Blowup
15. the term for a fire that starts outside the perimeter of the main fire
....ANSWER.... Spot Fire
16. the primary purpose of a contingency line
....ANSWER.... A backup line constructed in case the primary line fails.
, 17. the term for the part of a fire that is spreading most rapidly
....ANSWER.... The Head
18. What are the two flanks of a fire
....ANSWER.... The left and right sides of the fire, parallel to the main direction of spread.
19. the rear of the fire called
....ANSWER.... The Heel
20. a Fire Weather Watch
....ANSWER.... Issued when critical fire weather conditions are possible in the next 12-72 hours.
21. a Red Flag Warning
....ANSWER.... Issued when critical fire weather conditions are imminent or occurring.
22. the term for the relative measure of the moisture content in dead fuels
....ANSWER.... Fuel Moisture
23. What are the 1-hour fuel timelag fuels
....ANSWER.... Dead fuels, primarily herbs and fine grasses, that respond quickly to environmental
changes.
24. What are the 10-hour fuel timelag fuels
....ANSWER.... Dead fuels, primarily woody vegetation up to 1 inch in diameter.
25. What are the 100-hour fuel timelag fuels