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BCOT Fire Safety Exam Preparation
Section 1: Fundamentals of Fire Behavior & Safety Systems


1. Which four components make up the fire tetrahedron?


A. Fuel, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and heat
B. Fuel, heat, chemical reaction, and electrical current
C. Fuel, heat, oxygen, and uninhibited chemical chain reaction
D. Heat, pressure, ventilation, and combustible gas
Option C is correct because the fire tetrahedron expands on the traditional fire triangle by adding the
uninhibited chemical chain reaction needed to sustain combustion. Option A is incorrect because
carbon dioxide smothers fire rather than sustaining it.



2. What is the primary method by which water extinguishes a Class A fire?


A. Interrupting the chemical chain reaction
B. Cooling the burning fuel below its ignition temperature
C. Smothering the oxygen supply around the fuel
D. Binding chemically with the combustible vapor
Option B is correct because water absorbs heat rapidly, dropping the fuel below its ignition threshold.
Option C describes the action of foam or carbon dioxide, not plain water on solid combustibles.



3. Which class of fire involves energized electrical equipment?


A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C
D. Class D
Option C is correct because Class C fires specifically involve live electrical equipment where non-
conductive extinguishing agents must be used. Class A covers ordinary combustibles like paper and
wood.



4. During a facility fire emergency, what does the letter 'R' stand for in the RACE
protocol?

, A. Rescue anyone in immediate danger if safe to do so
B. Report the fire immediately to central control
C. Relocate all inmates to the yard instantly
D. Run to the nearest emergency exit
Option A is correct because the first priority in RACE is rescuing people in immediate risk, provided
officer safety is maintained. Option B refers to the 'A' (Alarm) step.



5. What does the acronym PASS describe when operating a portable fire extinguisher?


A. Position, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
B. Pull, Alarm, Secure, Sweep
C. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
D. Press, Aim, Secure, Spray
Option C is correct because PASS represents Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the
handle, and Sweep side to side. Option A incorrectly replaces Pull with Position.



6. Class B fires involve which type of combustible materials?


A. Combustible metals like magnesium
B. Flammable liquids and gases like gasoline, oil, and propane
C. Ordinary wood, cloth, and paper goods
D. Cooking oils and fats in commercial fryers
Option B is correct because Class B covers flammable liquids and gases. Class D covers combustible
metals, while cooking fats fall under Class K.



7. When inspecting a cell during routine safety checks, which item represents a major
fire hazard?


A. Covered light fixtures or altered electrical outlets
B. Stacked state-issued bed sheets on a bunk
C. Paper books kept inside an approved locker
D. Standard plastic drinking cups
Option A is correct because tampering with electrical wiring or covering lights generates heat and
sparks that easily ignite cell materials. Standard bedding kept appropriately is expected and not
considered contraband ignition sources.



8. What is the most common cause of death during a structure fire in a correctional
institution?

, A. Direct thermal burns from open flame
B. Smoke inhalation and toxic gas exposure
C. Structural collapse of interior walls
D. Panic-induced blunt force trauma
Option B is correct because toxic smoke containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide causes
asphyxiation long before flames reach occupants. Thermal burns are less frequent as direct causes of
death compared to smoke inhalation.



9. What type of extinguisher is most appropriate for a fire in a commercial kitchen deep
fryer?


A. Class A pressurized water
B. Class C carbon dioxide
C. Class D dry powder
D. Class K wet chemical
Option D is correct because Class K extinguishers use saponifying agents to smother high-
temperature cooking oils. Water (Class A) would cause a violent steam explosion if sprayed into hot
oil.



10. What action should an officer take immediately upon discovering heavy smoke in a
housing unit?


A. Open all windows to ventilate the block before calling control
B. Sound the alarm and notify central control with precise location details
C. Unlock all cell doors simultaneously without backup
D. Retrieve a fire hose without notifying other staff
Option B is correct because alerting control ensures response teams and emergency protocols are
activated immediately. Opening doors or windows prematurely can feed oxygen to the fire and worsen
smoke spread.



11. Why should water never be used on an energized Class C electrical fire?


A. Water conducts electricity and poses a severe shock hazard to the operator
B. Water reacts chemically with wires to produce explosive hydrogen gas
C. Water accelerates the burning rate of copper and plastic insulation
D. Water cools the equipment too rapidly, causing physical explosions
Option A is correct because plain water contains ions that conduct electricity, creating an immediate
electrocution hazard for anyone holding the nozzle. Non-conductive agents like CO2 or dry chemical
are required.

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