DFW EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
The Critical Rescue and Fire Fighting Access Area (CRFFAA) is a rectangle surrounding
any runway that extends how many feet beyond each end of the runway?
A. 500 feet
B. 1075 feet
C. 1650 feet
D. 3300 feet
3,300 feet
In the US, the radio-controlled system that can be used to adjust runway and other airport
lighting via specific aeronautical radio frequency is called
A. Pilot-Controlled Lighting
B. aeronautic radio lighting
C. ATC Radio Controlled Lighting (ATCRCL)
D. Aircraft Radio Control of Airdrome Lighting (ARCAL)
Pilot-controlled lighting
Markings that use two side-by-side alternating dashed white lines to define the edge of the
vehicle roadway are called:
A. Hold markings
B. Edge Markings
C. Zipper markings
D. Envelope markings
zipper markings
Which factor is MOST important to consider when determining response routes for
apparatus and fuel drainage direction when a spill occurs?
A. Wind Speed
B. Airport Topography
, C. Location of terminals
D. Distance to mutual aid
Airport topography
According to NFPA 403, what two areas for emergency response should be identified on
the grid map used by ARFF personnel?
A. Daily Traffic Pattern (DTP) and Runway End Safety Areas (RESA)
B. Rapid Response Area (RRA) and Critical Rescue and Fire Fighting Access Areas
(CRFFAA)
C. On Airport Response Patterns (OARP) and Mutual Aid Response Patterns
Rapid Response Area (RRA) and Critical Rescue and Fire Fighting Access Areas (CRFFAA)
What color airport lights are used to outline the edges of runways, to identify runway
centerlines, and to denote vehicular traffic areas on ramps?
A. Blue
B. Green
C. White
D. Yellow
White
Wells, drafting pits, pumps, storage tanks, water distribution mains, and fire hydrants are
examples of which type of water supply?
A. Mobile water supply
B. Fixed system water supply
C. Pre-designated water supply
D. Automatic distribution water supply
Fixed system water supply
If extinguishers are brought to the servicing area prior to the refueling operation, they
should be stationed within 100 feet of the aircraft being serviced and should be kept:
A. upwind
B. crosswind
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
The Critical Rescue and Fire Fighting Access Area (CRFFAA) is a rectangle surrounding
any runway that extends how many feet beyond each end of the runway?
A. 500 feet
B. 1075 feet
C. 1650 feet
D. 3300 feet
3,300 feet
In the US, the radio-controlled system that can be used to adjust runway and other airport
lighting via specific aeronautical radio frequency is called
A. Pilot-Controlled Lighting
B. aeronautic radio lighting
C. ATC Radio Controlled Lighting (ATCRCL)
D. Aircraft Radio Control of Airdrome Lighting (ARCAL)
Pilot-controlled lighting
Markings that use two side-by-side alternating dashed white lines to define the edge of the
vehicle roadway are called:
A. Hold markings
B. Edge Markings
C. Zipper markings
D. Envelope markings
zipper markings
Which factor is MOST important to consider when determining response routes for
apparatus and fuel drainage direction when a spill occurs?
A. Wind Speed
B. Airport Topography
, C. Location of terminals
D. Distance to mutual aid
Airport topography
According to NFPA 403, what two areas for emergency response should be identified on
the grid map used by ARFF personnel?
A. Daily Traffic Pattern (DTP) and Runway End Safety Areas (RESA)
B. Rapid Response Area (RRA) and Critical Rescue and Fire Fighting Access Areas
(CRFFAA)
C. On Airport Response Patterns (OARP) and Mutual Aid Response Patterns
Rapid Response Area (RRA) and Critical Rescue and Fire Fighting Access Areas (CRFFAA)
What color airport lights are used to outline the edges of runways, to identify runway
centerlines, and to denote vehicular traffic areas on ramps?
A. Blue
B. Green
C. White
D. Yellow
White
Wells, drafting pits, pumps, storage tanks, water distribution mains, and fire hydrants are
examples of which type of water supply?
A. Mobile water supply
B. Fixed system water supply
C. Pre-designated water supply
D. Automatic distribution water supply
Fixed system water supply
If extinguishers are brought to the servicing area prior to the refueling operation, they
should be stationed within 100 feet of the aircraft being serviced and should be kept:
A. upwind
B. crosswind