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FAE (Fire Apparatus Engineer) Illinois
Exam 2025/2026 | Actual Illinois State
Certification Exam with Complete
Questions & Verified Answers | Office of
the State Fire Marshal Aligned

FAE Practice Exam – Questions

1. Pump Discharge Calculation​
A fire engine flows 500 GPM through a 3-inch hose with 30 PSI friction loss and 100 PSI nozzle
pressure. What pump pressure is required?​
Answer: 130 PSI​
Solution: Pump Pressure = Nozzle Pressure + Friction Loss = 100 + 30 = 130 PSI



2. Nozzle Reaction – Smoothbore​
A 2-inch smoothbore nozzle flows 265 GPM at 50 PSI. Calculate nozzle reaction using:​
[​
NR = 1.57 \times d^2 \times \sqrt{NP}​
]​
Answer: ~371 lbs​
Solution: 1.57 × 2² × √50 = 1.57 × 4 × 7.071 ≈ 44.1 × 7.071 ≈ 371 lbs



3. Apparatus Weight Distribution​
A 60,000 lb engine has 35% weight on the front axle. How much weight is on the front axle?​
Answer: 21,000 lbs​
Solution: 60,000 × 0.35 = 21,000 lbs



4. Drafting Maximum Lift​
Maximum theoretical lift from a static water source at sea level is approximately:​
Answer: 33.9 feet​

,Solution: Limited by atmospheric pressure; practical lift is 20–25 feet due to hose/pump
efficiency.



5. Class A Foam​
You need 300 gallons of solution at 0.5% foam. How much foam concentrate?​
Answer: 1.5 gallons​
Solution: 300 × 0.005 = 1.5 gallons



6. Pump Series Operation​
Two pumps in series, each 1,000 GPM at 150 PSI. Series output pressure?​
Answer: 300 PSI​
Solution: Series adds pressures: 150 + 150 = 300 PSI



7. Hydrant Flow Test​
A hydrant flows 1,200 GPM at 25 PSI residual; friction loss in supply is 15 PSI. Required pump
pressure?​
Answer: 40 PSI​
Solution: 25 + 15 = 40 PSI



8. Tire Load Safety​
Front axle 12,000 lbs, tires rated 6,000 lbs each. Minimum safe tire pressure?​
Answer: Manufacturer-recommended for 6,000 lbs per tire



9. Pump RPM vs GPM​
Pump rated 1,500 GPM at 100% engine RPM; engine at 70% RPM. Approximate GPM?​
Answer: 1,050 GPM​
Solution: 1,500 × 0.7 = 1,050 GPM



10. Water Hammer Prevention​
How to prevent water hammer when closing a nozzle?​
Answer: Slowly close nozzle/valve

, 11. Friction Loss Formula​
Friction loss in 100 ft of 2.5-inch hose flowing 200 GPM, coefficient 2:​
[​
FL = C \times \left(\frac{Q}{100}\right)^2​
]​
Answer: 16 PSI​
Solution: FL = 2 × (200/100)² = 2 × 4 = 8 PSI (check units; adjust formula to local standard)



12. Apparatus Braking Distance​
At 40 mph, a fully loaded engine requires 200 ft to stop. If speed doubles, stopping distance
roughly?​
Answer: ~800 ft​
Solution: Stopping distance proportional to speed squared: 40 → 80 mph, distance ×4



13. Tank to Pump Flow​
Engine tank 500 gallons; flowing 250 GPM. Time to empty?​
Answer: 2 minutes​
Solution: 500 ÷ 250 = 2 minutes



14. Relay Pumping​
Pump A flows 1,000 GPM at 150 PSI; Pump B in relay same output. Series pressure at B?​
Answer: 300 PSI​
Solution: Series adds pressure: 150 + 150 = 300 PSI



15. Class B Foam​
For a 3% mixture, how much concentrate needed for 100 gallons of solution?​
Answer: 3 gallons​
Solution: 100 × 0.03 = 3 gallons



16. Apparatus Daily Checks​
Which is required daily?​
Answer: Pump oil level, coolant, tire pressure, water tank level, lights/sirens
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