FIREFIGHTER 1 & 2 FINAL EXAMS ALL
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6.3.1 LIQUID FIRE 23 3) polar solvents are water soluble.
Regarding the application
of firefighting foam, the
major difference between
hydrocarbon and polar
solvent fuels is that:
Question options:
1) hydrocarbons are
miscible.
2) polar solvents float on
water.
3) polar solvents are water
soluble.
4) hydrocarbons are water
soluble.
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1430. If dust and dirt on a clear water
woven-jacket fire hose
cannot be removed by
brushing; it should be
washed with:
A. diluted bleach. B. clear
water. C. hot; soapy water.
D. lye soap and water. "
The application of a safety finish the other side of a safety knot
knot is to:
Question options:
1) finish the other basic
knots.
2) keep a rope from
running completely
through a pulley or eye.
3) form a loop that does
not tighten.
4) connect two ropes
together.
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5.3.20 HOIST KNOTS 47 Fire extinguishers and self-contained breathing
Which is true regarding apparatus should not be hoisted
hoisting tools and
equipment?
Question options:
1) Use hand over hand
method to control rope
when hoisting.
2) Fire extinguishers and
self-contained breathing
apparatus should not be
hoisted.
3) Use with webbing over
sharp edges to prevent
physical damage to rope.
4) When working with
heights, use additional
ropes for added safety.
5.3.20 HOIST KNOTS 23 seat harness
A Class I harness, used
during technical rescues,
is also known as a:
Question options:
1) chest harness.
2) full body harness.
3) leg harness.
4) seat harness.
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Relative humidity is the the maximum amount the air can hold at a given
ratio of the amount of temperature
water vapor present in the
air
compared to:
Question options:
1) the amount of water it
would make if it came out
of the vapor state.
2) the maximum amount
the air can hold at a given
temperature.
3) the amount that would
totally exclude the
oxygen in that volume of
air.
4) the amount of oxygen
in the same volume of air
at that particular time.
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