TCFP Driver Operator Masterclass
Exam Questions and Answers 100%
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1. What is the atmospheric pressure at sea level?
A. 3.1417 psi (22 kPa)
B. 7.69 psi (53 kPa)
C. 14.7 psi (101 kPa)
D. 21.3 psi (147 kPa) -
Answer: answer: C
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 324
Question: 2. What liquid is used to measure vacuum due to its density?
A. 2-propanol
B. Glycerol
,C. Water
D. Mercury -
Answer: answer: D
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 324
Question: 3. A fire pumper in good condition should be able to develop a vacuum
equal to about:
A. 17 inches (391.4 mm Hg).
B. 22 inches (507.8 mm Hg).
C. 27 inches (623.2 mm Hg).
D. 30 inches (692.4 mm Hg). -
Answer: answer: B
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 324
Question: 4. What term refers to the height that a column of water can be lifted in
a quantity considered sufficient to provide reliable fire flow?
,A. Positive lift
B. Atmospheric lift
C. Dependable lift
D. Acceptable lift -
Answer: answer: C
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 325
Question: 5. Which term refers to the process of removing air from a fire pump
and replacing it with water?
A. Intake
B. Rotary
C. Venturi
D. Priming -
Answer: answer: D
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 325
, Question: 6. What is the best way to assess the operational readiness of the
priming system?
A. Perform a vacuum test
B. Perform a pump test
C. Perform a sprinkler test
D. Perform a hydrant test -
Answer: answer: A
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 328
Question: 7. When a reliable public or private water system is not available,
drafting operations, relay pumping, water shuttles, and nurse tender operations will
become the responsibility of the:
A. tanker officer.
B. pumping officer.
C. water supply officer.
D. drafting officer. -
Answer: answer: C
Exam Questions and Answers 100%
Pass Updated & Verified
1. What is the atmospheric pressure at sea level?
A. 3.1417 psi (22 kPa)
B. 7.69 psi (53 kPa)
C. 14.7 psi (101 kPa)
D. 21.3 psi (147 kPa) -
Answer: answer: C
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 324
Question: 2. What liquid is used to measure vacuum due to its density?
A. 2-propanol
B. Glycerol
,C. Water
D. Mercury -
Answer: answer: D
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 324
Question: 3. A fire pumper in good condition should be able to develop a vacuum
equal to about:
A. 17 inches (391.4 mm Hg).
B. 22 inches (507.8 mm Hg).
C. 27 inches (623.2 mm Hg).
D. 30 inches (692.4 mm Hg). -
Answer: answer: B
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 324
Question: 4. What term refers to the height that a column of water can be lifted in
a quantity considered sufficient to provide reliable fire flow?
,A. Positive lift
B. Atmospheric lift
C. Dependable lift
D. Acceptable lift -
Answer: answer: C
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 325
Question: 5. Which term refers to the process of removing air from a fire pump
and replacing it with water?
A. Intake
B. Rotary
C. Venturi
D. Priming -
Answer: answer: D
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 325
, Question: 6. What is the best way to assess the operational readiness of the
priming system?
A. Perform a vacuum test
B. Perform a pump test
C. Perform a sprinkler test
D. Perform a hydrant test -
Answer: answer: A
NFPA 1002: 10.2.1, 10.2.1(A)
Page: 328
Question: 7. When a reliable public or private water system is not available,
drafting operations, relay pumping, water shuttles, and nurse tender operations will
become the responsibility of the:
A. tanker officer.
B. pumping officer.
C. water supply officer.
D. drafting officer. -
Answer: answer: C