2026: Free Hazmat Questions & Answers
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Prepare for your Texas SFFMA Firefighter 1 & 2 certification exams with our complete 2026
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questions, updated forcible entry techniques, and ladder safety protocols aligned with
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,SFFMA Practice Test: FF1, FF2, & Hazmat Exam Questions (2026)
1. In what year was the first fire engine acquired in Colonial North America?
a) 1701
b) 1653
c) 1776
d) 1620
Answer: b) 1653
Explanation: Historical records indicate that the first fire engine was purchased in the city of
New York (then New Amsterdam) in 1653, marking a significant early investment in organized
fire protection.
2. Which organization, founded in 1896, is responsible for developing the codes and
standards that guide public fire and life safety practices?
a) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
b) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
c) International Code Council (ICC)
d) Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
Answer: b) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Explanation: The NFPA was established in 1896 and is the leading organization for creating
consensus codes and standards, such as the NFPA 1 Fire Code and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code,
to minimize the risk of fire and other hazards.
3. A major outcome of the Iroquois Theater Fire in Chicago (1903) was the mandatory
installation of:
a) Automatic sprinkler systems
b) Panic hardware on exit doors
c) Non-combustible interior finishes
d) Public address systems
Answer: b) Panic hardware on exit doors
Explanation: The tragedy, where hundreds died because exit doors were locked or opened
inward, led directly to codes requiring panic hardware (crash bars) that allow doors to open
easily under pressure from a crowd.
, 4. The mission of the fire service is best defined as:
a) To suppress fires and investigate their causes
b) To enforce local building and safety codes
c) To save lives and protect property
d) To provide emergency medical and rescue services
Answer: c) To save lives and protect property
Explanation: While the fire service performs many functions, its core mission remains the
preservation of life and the protection of property from fire and other emergencies.
5. What does the "all-hazards" approach signify for the modern fire service?
a) It focuses exclusively on structural fire suppression.
b) It provides a wide variety of emergency services to the community.
c) It deals only with natural disasters.
d) It prioritizes hazardous materials response above all else.
Answer: b) It provides a wide variety of emergency services to the community.
Explanation: The all-hazards approach reflects the evolution of the fire service to respond to
any emergency, including medical calls, technical rescues, hazardous materials incidents, and
natural disasters, in addition to fires.
6. The broad category for personnel who deliver emergency services directly to the public
is known as:
a) Staff personnel
b) Line personnel
c) Administrative personnel
d) Support personnel
Answer: b) Line personnel
Explanation: In fire service terminology, "line" personnel are those directly involved in
emergency response operations, as opposed to "staff" who typically hold supportive or
administrative roles.