CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 2025 (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) WITH RATIONALES
1. What is the primary purpose of fire inspections?
A. Issue citations
B. Educate building owners
C. Ensure code compliance
D. Maintain occupancy loads
The primary goal of fire inspections is to ensure compliance with fire codes
to reduce fire hazards and improve life safety.
2. A certificate of occupancy is typically issued when:
A. An owner applies for a fire permit
B. A building passes the final inspection
C. A structure is demolished
D. A sprinkler system is installed
The certificate of occupancy is granted after all inspections, including fire
inspections, are successfully completed.
3. Which document typically outlines the authority and responsibilities of a
fire inspector?
A. Building plans
B. Fire drill records
C. Fire code or ordinance
, D. Owner's manual
Local or state fire codes specify the roles and authority of fire inspectors.
4. What type of occupancy is a church considered under NFPA classifications?
A. Assembly Group B
B. Assembly Group A
C. Mercantile
D. Institutional
Churches are classified as Assembly Group A due to their function and
occupant load.
5. When inspecting a new construction site, what is the first thing a fire
inspector should verify?
A. Approved building plans
B. Number of exits
C. Occupant load
D. Fire extinguisher locations
Inspectors must confirm that construction follows the approved plans.
6. An example of a life safety system is:
A. HVAC
B. Fire alarm system
C. Electrical panel
D. Elevator
Fire alarm systems alert occupants during emergencies, contributing
directly to life safety.
, 7. What is the typical interval for fire inspections in high-risk occupancies?
A. Every 5 years
B. Annually
C. Every 6 months
D. Upon complaint
High-risk occupancies usually require annual inspections or more frequent
based on risk.
8. Which organization develops model fire codes used by many jurisdictions?
A. NIOSH
B. NFPA
C. FEMA
D. OSHA
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) publishes model fire codes
such as NFPA 1.
9. A violation notice should include:
A. The building's square footage
B. Specific code references
C. Inspector's credentials
D. Construction costs
Providing code references ensures clarity and legal enforceability.
10.Which is a Class A fire hazard?
A. Flammable liquids
B. Live electrical equipment
C. Ordinary combustibles