and correct answers plus rationales
. Questions cover essential knowledge in code interpretation, fire safety systems, occupancy
classification, egress, and plan review procedures.
1. What is the primary purpose of a plans examiner in fire prevention?
A. To approve fire insurance rates
B. To ensure compliance with fire codes
C. To estimate building costs
D. To install fire alarm systems
The plans examiner’s role focuses on code compliance to ensure safety
and prevent hazards.
2. Which NFPA standard provides guidance for fire prevention code
enforcement?
A. NFPA 1
B. NFPA 1730
C. NFPA 101
D. NFPA 25
NFPA 1730 outlines the organization and deployment of fire prevention
inspection and code enforcement.
3. During plan review, what must the examiner first verify?
A. Exit sign placement
, B. Occupancy classification
C. Fire hydrant distance
D. Alarm panel location
The occupancy classification determines applicable code provisions and
design criteria.
4. What is the minimum number of exits required for an assembly occupancy
with an occupant load over 500?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
NFPA 101 requires four exits for assembly occupancies over 500
occupants.
5. A plans examiner uses which document to determine required fire
resistance ratings?
A. OSHA standards
B. Building inspection manual
C. International Building Code (IBC)
D. Fire ground operations manual
The IBC includes tables and rules for fire resistance ratings based on
occupancy and construction.
6. What does a “Type I” construction classification mean?
A. Highest level of fire resistance
B. Limited combustibility
, C. Non-rated construction
D. Combustible frame structures
Type I construction uses noncombustible materials with high fire
resistance ratings.
7. What document establishes the minimum required water supply for
firefighting?
A. IBC
B. NFPA 72
C. NFPA 1142
D. OSHA
NFPA 1142 details the water supply requirements for rural and suburban
areas.
8. Which code section typically addresses fire department access roads?
A. NFPA 10
B. IFC Chapter 5
C. NFPA 25
D. IRC Section R302
IFC Chapter 5 covers fire service features, including access roads.
9. When reviewing fire alarm plans, what must be verified first?
A. Wire gauge
B. System type and coverage
C. Manufacturer of equipment
D. Location of electrical panel
The system type and coverage are critical for ensuring code compliance.