FIRE OFFICER II EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST
EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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What is NFPA 1021? - (ANSWER)Standard for Fire Officer Professional
Qualifications
What three main categories can fire Officer 2 duties be divided into? -
(ANSWER)Administrative, Non Emergency, and emergency
What does the International Association of Fire Chiefs consider a Fire Officer 2? -
(ANSWER)A managing fire officer
What are state police powers? - (ANSWER)Each state has the authority to govern
matters related to the welfare and safety of the residents
For fire:
-Adoption of fire and building codes
-Identification of who will enforce code compliance
-Firefighting services
What percentage of firefighters meet the criteria for post traumatic stress
disorder? - (ANSWER)between 7 and 37%
, 2
What is the percentage of fire suppression that happens in calls for service? -
(ANSWER)4%
What is collective bargaining? - (ANSWER)The process in which individuals
(through their unions) negotiate contracts with their employers in order to
determine terms of employment
What is the Norris-LaGuardia Act of 1932? - (ANSWER)Specified that an employee
could not be forced into a contract by an employer as part of obtaining and
keeping a job.
These were called yellow dog contracts
What is the Wagner-Connery Act of 1935? - (ANSWER)The basis of formal labor
relations in the US. Grants the workers to vote which organizations will represent
them at the labor-management bargaining table. Requires management to
bargain with elected officials.
What is the important part of the taft-hartley labor act for firefighters? -
(ANSWER)During times of health and safety the president can order people back
to work
What is a right to work state? - (ANSWER)A worker cannot be compelled, as a
condition of employment to join or pay dues to a labor union.
What is an impasse? - (ANSWER)Occurs when the parties have reached a
deadlock in negotiations