EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026 |INSTANT
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1. What is the primary role of a fire investigator at a fire
scene?
A. Extinguish remaining hotspots
B. Determine cause and origin of fire
C. Provide medical aid to victims
D. Rebuild fire-damaged structures
Rationale: Fire investigators focus on determining how and
where a fire started and what caused it, not suppression or
reconstruction.
Correct Answer: B. Determine cause and origin of fire
2. What is the first priority upon arriving at a fire scene?
A. Collect evidence immediately
B. Interview witnesses
C. Ensure scene safety
D. Take photographs
Rationale: Safety is essential before investigation to prevent
injury or contamination of the scene.
Correct Answer: C. Ensure scene safety
,3. Which of the following is considered a potential fire cause
classification?
A. Mechanical failure
B. Electrical origin
C. Human intervention
D. All of the above
Rationale: Fire causes may be electrical, mechanical, or human-
related.
Correct Answer: D. All of the above
4. What does NFPA 921 primarily provide?
A. Fire suppression techniques
B. Fire investigation guidelines
C. Building construction codes
D. Emergency medical procedures
Rationale: NFPA 921 is the guide for fire and explosion
investigations.
Correct Answer: B. Fire investigation guidelines
5. What is the most reliable indicator of fire origin?
A. Smoke color
B. Burn pattern analysis
,C. Witness statements only
D. Wind direction
Rationale: Burn patterns provide physical evidence of fire
movement and origin.
Correct Answer: B. Burn pattern analysis
6. What is the term for intentionally setting a fire?
A. Negligence
B. Accidental ignition
C. Arson
D. Flashover
Rationale: Arson is the criminal act of deliberately setting a fire.
Correct Answer: C. Arson
7. What is the purpose of scene documentation in fire
investigation?
A. To support legal proceedings
B. To replace witness testimony
C. To reduce insurance claims
D. To speed up cleanup
Rationale: Documentation preserves evidence for court and
analysis.
Correct Answer: A. To support legal proceedings
, 8. Which tool is commonly used to document fire scenes?
A. Thermometer
B. Camera
C. Hammer
D. Ladder
Rationale: Photography is essential for preserving scene
conditions.
Correct Answer: B. Camera
9. What is a flashover?
A. Slow burning of materials
B. Sudden ignition of all combustibles in a room
C. Electrical short circuit
D. Smoke cooling phase
Rationale: Flashover is rapid transition to full-room
involvement.
Correct Answer: B. Sudden ignition of all combustibles in a
room
10. What is the primary purpose of evidence preservation?
A. Speed up insurance payouts
B. Maintain scene integrity for investigation
C. Remove hazardous materials
D. Improve fire suppression tactics