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Topic: Fire Behavior and Combustion
This section covers the fundamental principles of how fires start,
spread, and are controlled. It examines the fire tetrahedron, the stages
of fire development, and the characteristics of different types of fuels
and heat transfer. Understanding these concepts is critical for predicting
fire dynamics and applying the correct extinguishing agents.
Keywords: Tetrahedron, Pyrolysis, Convection, Flashover, Stoichiometric
1. What are the four components of the Fire Tetrahedron?
A) Fuel, Oxygen, Heat, Chemical Chain Reaction
B) Fuel, Water, Heat, Electricity
C) Oxygen, Nitrogen, Heat, Fuel
D) Fuel, Gas, Spark, Reaction
2. What is the process of converting a solid fuel into flammable vapors through heat called?
A) Vaporization
B) Combustion
C) Pyrolysis
D) Oxidation
3. Which stage of fire development is characterized by a rapid transition from a fire in a
compartment to all exposed surfaces burning simultaneously?
A) Growth
B) Incipient
C) Flashover
D) Backdraft
,4. What is the primary method of heat transfer that causes fire to spread upward through a
high-rise building?
A) Conduction
B) Radiation
C) Convection
D) Direct Flame Contact
5. A fire with a high fuel-to-oxygen ratio is burning in what state?
A) Stoichiometric
B) Fuel-rich
C) Oxygen-rich
D) Free-burning
Topic: Firefighter Safety and Health
This section addresses the critical policies, procedures, and attitudes required to minimize risks
on the fireground. It encompasses concepts from NFPA 1500, situational awareness,
communication protocols, and the importance of personnel accountability. A focus on safety
culture and physical/mental wellness is essential for reducing line-of-duty deaths and injuries.
Keywords: Accountability, PAR, Mayday, IDLH, Rehab
6. What does the acronym "PAR" stand for in fireground communications?
A) Post-Attack Report
B) Personnel Accountability Report
C) Primary Area Response
D) Protocol Action Required
7. According to safety standards, what is the minimum number of firefighters required to form
a team before entering an IDLH atmosphere?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
8. What is the universally recognized emergency radio transmission used by a firefighter in
imminent, life-threatening danger?
A) "Urgent"
B) "Emergency traffic"
,C) "Mayday"
D) "Code Red"
9. What system uses physical tags or electronic tokens to track all personnel on the
fireground?
A) Incident Command System
B) Personnel Accountability System
C) Safety Officer System
D) Resource Management System
10. What operational area is established to provide rest, rehydration, and medical monitoring
for firefighters?
A) Staging
B) Triage
C) Rehabilitation (Rehab)
D) Decontamination
Topic: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and SCBA
This section details the proper use, inspection, limitations, and maintenance of protective gear
and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. It includes donning/doffing procedures, operational
checks, emergency procedures for SCBA malfunctions, and the importance of effective seal and
fit for life safety in hazardous environments.
Keywords: PASS, NFPA 1851, Facepiece Seal, Skip Breathing, RIT
11. What device on an SCBA sounds an audible alarm when a firefighter is motionless for a set
period?
A) HUD (Heads-Up Display)
B) PISS (Pressure Indicator Safety System)
C) PASS (Personal Alert Safety System)
D) EOSTI (End-of-Service-Time Indicator)
12. What is the standard that governs the selection, care, and maintenance of structural
firefighting protective ensembles?
A) NFPA 70E
B) NFPA 1001
C) NFPA 1851
D) NFPA 1972
, 13. What emergency SCBA technique involves taking short, shallow breaths to conserve air
while exiting a hazardous area?
A) Controlled Breathing
B) Skip Breathing
C) Purged Breathing
D) Regulated Breathing
14. What is the primary purpose of performing a negative-pressure check on your SCBA
facepiece after donning?
A) To check cylinder pressure
B) To ensure the exhalation valve is open
C) To test the regulator function
D) To check for a proper facepiece seal
15. Which specialized team is designated to assist or rescue firefighters in trouble on the
fireground?
A) Hazmat Team
B) Search and Rescue Team
C) Rapid Intervention Team (RIT)
D) Technical Rescue Team
Topic: Forcible Entry
This section covers the methods, tools, and safety considerations for gaining access to
structures, vehicles, or other barriers during emergencies. It emphasizes the principle of trying
the least destructive method first, tool selection, and the mechanics of defeating various types
of doors, windows, and locks.
Keywords: Mechanical Advantage, Through-the-Lock, Boring, Set, Irons
16. What is the combination of a Halligan tool and a flat-head axe commonly called?
A) The Jaws
B) The Irons
C) The Set
D) The Combo
17. When forcing a swinging door, where is the best place to apply force to overcome the
locking mechanism?
A) Directly on the lock cylinder
B) At the center of the door panel