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IICRC FSRT EXAM 2026/2027 | Verified Questions & Correct Answers Study
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• 200 verified IICRC FSRT questions with five options each, correct answers clearly
highlighted, and detailed EXPERT RATIONALE — covering every major topic tested
on the exam.
• Study tip: Attempt each question independently before reading the answer; focus
on the EXPERT RATIONALE to build deep understanding rather than memorizing
answers alone.
Q1. What does the acronym FSRT stand for?
A. Fire Safety Restoration Technician
B. Flame and Smoke Remediation Technician
C. Fire Scene Recovery Technician
D. Full Smoke Restoration Training
E. Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician
Correct Answer: E. Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician
EXPERT RATIONALE: FSRT stands for Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician, the
official IICRC designation for professionals certified in fire and smoke damage
restoration.
Q2. Which organization publishes the standards for fire and smoke
restoration?
A. EPA
,B. OSHA
C. NFPA
D. ANSI
E. IICRC
Correct Answer: E. IICRC
EXPERT RATIONALE: The IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration
Certification) publishes the S700 Standard for Professional Fire and Smoke Damage
Restoration, which is the primary standard guiding FSRT practices.
Q3. What is the primary document that guides fire and smoke restoration
practices?
A. IICRC S500
B. IICRC S100
C. NFPA 921
D. OSHA 1910.120
E. IICRC S700
Correct Answer: E. IICRC S700
EXPERT RATIONALE: The IICRC S700 is the Standard and Reference Guide for
Professional Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration, the official reference for FSRT
technicians.
Q4. Combustion is best defined as:
A. The process of water evaporation from burning materials
B. A chemical reaction between fuel and oxygen that produces light only
C. The process of carbon monoxide forming in a structure
,D. The slow decomposition of organic matter
E. A rapid oxidation process that produces heat, light, and combustion byproducts
Correct Answer: E. A rapid oxidation process that produces heat, light, and
combustion byproducts
EXPERT RATIONALE: Combustion is a chemical reaction where fuel combines with
oxygen rapidly, producing heat, light, and combustion byproducts such as smoke,
soot, and gases.
Q5. The fire triangle consists of which three elements?
A. Smoke, heat, and oxygen
B. Fuel, carbon, and heat
C. Smoke, fuel, and nitrogen
D. Fire, heat, and carbon dioxide
E. Fuel, heat, and oxygen
Correct Answer: E. Fuel, heat, and oxygen
EXPERT RATIONALE: The fire triangle represents the three elements required for
combustion — fuel, heat, and oxygen. Removing any one element will extinguish
the fire.
Q6. The fire tetrahedron adds which fourth component to the fire triangle?
A. Nitrogen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Moisture
D. Pressure
E. Chemical chain reaction
, Correct Answer: E. Chemical chain reaction
EXPERT RATIONALE: The fire tetrahedron adds the chemical chain reaction to the
three elements of the fire triangle. Suppressing this chain reaction is the
mechanism behind certain extinguishing agents like Halon.
Q7. What type of smoke residue is typically produced by a fast-burning, high-
oxygen fire?
A. Wet smoke residue
B. Protein residue
C. Fuel oil soot
D. Ionizing smoke
E. Dry smoke residue
Correct Answer: E. Dry smoke residue
EXPERT RATIONALE: Fast-burning, high-oxygen fires such as paper or wood fires
produce dry smoke residues that are powdery, less sticky, and generally easier to
clean than wet smoke residues.
Q8. Wet smoke residue is typically associated with:
A. High-temperature, fast-burning fires
B. Protein-based fires such as cooking fires
C. Electrical fires in dry conditions
D. Outdoor wildfires
E. Low-temperature, smoldering fires involving plastics or rubber
Correct Answer: E. Low-temperature, smoldering fires involving plastics or
rubber