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GROUND COVER FIRE FIGHTING EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Spinning vortex column of ascending hot air and gases rising from a fire and carrying aloft smoke, debris, and flame. Range in size from less than one foot to over 500 feet in diameter. (Ch 1) - ANS Fire Whirl The distance between the flame tip and the midpoint of the flame depth at the base of the flame, an indicator of fire intensity. (Ch 1) - ANS Flame Length transfer of heat in straight lines through a gas or vacuum other than by heating of the intervening space. (Ch 1) - ANS Radiation The relative activity of a fire in extending its horizontal dimensions. It is expressed as a rate of increase of the total perimeter of the fire. Usually it is expressed in chains or acres per hour for a specfic period in the fire's history. (Ch 1) - ANS Rate of Spread Behavior of a fire producing sparks or embers that are carried by the wind and which start new fires beyond the zone of direct ignition by the main fire. (Ch 1) - ANS Spotting Burning of the foliage of a single tree or group of trees or shrubs from the bottom up. (Ch 1) - ANS Torching The three C's in regards to the keys to resolving issues in multi-agency incidents. (Ch 1). - ANS Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation GROUND COVER FIRE FIGHTING EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS @COPYRIGHT @THEBRIGHT 2025/2026 Page2 Fires that burn in the layer of dead organic matter that generally covrs the soil in forested areas. Slow moving, smoldering fires that can go undetected for months before they enter a flaming stage(Ch 1) - ANS Ground fires The most common type of ground cover fire, burning on the soil surface consuming low-lying grass, shrubs, and other vegetation. (Ch 1) - ANS Surface fires Wind-driven, high intensity fires that move through the tree tops of heavily forested areas. (Ch 1) - ANS Crown Fires Needles, duff, twigs, grass, field crops, brush up to 6 feet in height, downed limbs, logging slash, and small trees on or immediately adjacent to the surface of the ground. (Ch 1) - ANS Surface fuels Suspended and upright fuels, brush over 6 ft, physically separate from ground and air can circulate freely between them. (Ch 1) - ANS Aerial fuels The most critical weather element affecting wildland fire behavior. (Ch 1) - ANS Wind Local winds that develop in hilly and mountainous terrain where the differences in heating and cooling occur. (Ch 1) - ANS Slope winds Develope as air in the valleys, draws, and hillsides become warmer that the air at the top of the slope and begins to rise. Speeds generally between 3 and 8 mph and can be gusty. (Ch 1) - ANS Upslope win

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GROUND COVER FIRE FIGHTING
EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Spinning vortex column of ascending hot air and gases rising from a fire and carrying aloft
smoke, debris, and flame. Range in size from less than one foot to over 500 feet in diameter.
(Ch 1) - ANS Fire Whirl


The distance between the flame tip and the midpoint of the flame depth at the base of the
flame, an indicator of fire intensity. (Ch 1) - ANS Flame Length


transfer of heat in straight lines through a gas or vacuum other than by heating of the
intervening space. (Ch 1) - ANS Radiation


The relative activity of a fire in extending its horizontal dimensions. It is expressed as a rate of
increase of the total perimeter of the fire. Usually it is expressed in chains or acres per hour for
a specfic period in the fire's history. (Ch 1) - ANS Rate of Spread


Behavior of a fire producing sparks or embers that are carried by the wind and which start new
fires beyond the zone of direct ignition by the main fire. (Ch 1) - ANS Spotting


Burning of the foliage of a single tree or group of trees or shrubs from the bottom up. (Ch 1) -
ANS Torching
1




The three C's in regards to the keys to resolving issues in multi-agency incidents. (Ch 1). -
Page




ANS Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation


@COPYRIGHT @THEBRIGHT 2025/2026

, Fires that burn in the layer of dead organic matter that generally covrs the soil in forested
areas. Slow moving, smoldering fires that can go undetected for months before they enter a
flaming stage(Ch 1) - ANS Ground fires


The most common type of ground cover fire, burning on the soil surface consuming low-lying
grass, shrubs, and other vegetation. (Ch 1) - ANS Surface fires


Wind-driven, high intensity fires that move through the tree tops of heavily forested areas. (Ch
1) - ANS Crown Fires


Needles, duff, twigs, grass, field crops, brush up to 6 feet in height, downed limbs, logging slash,
and small trees on or immediately adjacent to the surface of the ground. (Ch 1) - ANS Surface
fuels


Suspended and upright fuels, brush over 6 ft, physically separate from ground and air can
circulate freely between them. (Ch 1) - ANS Aerial fuels



The most critical weather element affecting wildland fire behavior. (Ch 1) - ANS Wind


Local winds that develop in hilly and mountainous terrain where the differences in heating and
cooling occur. (Ch 1) - ANS Slope winds


Develope as air in the valleys, draws, and hillsides become warmer that the air at the top of the
slope and begins to rise. Speeds generally between 3 and 8 mph and can be gusty. (Ch 1) -
ANS Upslope winds



Generally occur after midnight and speeds range from 2 to 5 mph. (Ch 1) - ANS Downslope
winds
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