#1
Which type of fire extinguisher is suitable for class A fires involving wood, paper, and cloth?
#2
Which firefighting tool is commonly used to break windows and gain entry during rescue operations?
Fire hose
Pike pole
Axe
Fire extinguisher
#3
What is the primary purpose of a sprinkler system in a building's fire protection plan?
Cooling the environment
Irrigating plants
Detecting smoke
Controlling and extinguishing fires
#4
What is the purpose of a fire hydrant in firefighting operations?
Supplying water to firefighting vehicles
Providing a source of drinking water
Communicating with incident command
Measuring water pressure
#5
What is the purpose of a fire blanket?
Providing warmth to firefighters
Smothering small fires or covering a person on fire
Marking emergency exits
Detecting hazardous materials
#6
Which type of fire involves electrical equipment or wiring?
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
#7
Which type of fire extinguisher is suitable for flammable liquids such as gasoline or oil?
#8
What is the primary role of a Fire Chief in a fire service organization?
Operate firefighting equipment
Develop fire safety regulations
Handle administrative tasks
Provide medical assistance
#9
What is the purpose of an Incident Command System (ICS) in firefighting operations?
To control and manage emergencies
To design firefighting strategies
To operate fire alarms
To communicate with the public
#10
What is the NFPA 704 Diamond used for in the fire service?
Indicating the type of fire extinguisher
Identifying hazardous materials in storage
Rating the water pressure for firefighting
Displaying emergency exit routes
#11
What is the purpose of a 'pre-incident plan' in fire service?
Predicting the exact time of incidents
Preparing for potential emergency situations
Providing post-incident analysis
Promoting fire safety in the community
#12
What is the primary responsibility of a wildland firefighter?
Rescue operations in urban areas
Managing fire incidents in forests and grasslands
Operating within industrial facilities
Conducting building inspections
#13
Which organization develops and publishes the NFPA standards for the fire service?
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
IAFF (International Association of Fire Fighters)
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
IAFC (International Association of Fire Chiefs)
#14
Which firefighting tactic involves creating a barrier to stop the spread of a fire?
Overhaul
Extinguishment
Confinement
Ventilation
#15
In the Incident Command System (ICS), what is the role of the Safety Officer?
Directly involved in firefighting operations
Ensuring the safety of all personnel and operations
Handling administrative tasks
Operating specialized firefighting equipment
#16
What is the purpose of a fireground size-up in firefighting?
Estimating the number of firefighters needed
Assessing the size of the fire incident and developing a strategy
Organizing fire drills
Conducting building inspections
#17
In the fire service, what is the purpose of a 'two-in, two-out' rule?
Ensuring firefighters work in pairs
Limiting the number of personnel inside a hazardous area
Establishing a communication protocol
Assigning backup personnel for emergency situations
#18
In fire service, what does the acronym SCBA stand for?
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Specialized Chemical Barrier Agent
Stationary Control and Backup Assembly
Smoke Control and Blocking Apparatus
#19
What is the purpose of a 'hazmat suit' in the context of firefighting?
To provide warmth
To detect smoke
To protect against hazardous materials
To communicate with team members
#20
In the context of firefighting, what does the acronym PASS stand for?
Protect, Assess, Suppress, Secure
Personal Alarm Safety System
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Proximity Alarm and Safety Standards
#21
In the fire service, what does the term 'RIT' stand for?
Rapid Intervention Team
Radio Information Transmission
Reactive Incident Tactics
Rescue and Inspection Taskforce
#22
Which type of fire involves flammable metals, such as magnesium or titanium?
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
#23
What is the primary purpose of a thermal imaging camera in firefighting?
Recording firefighting operations
Detecting invisible gases
Visualizing heat signatures in low visibility
Communicating with incident command
#24
What is the purpose of a 'drafting operation' in firefighting involving rural areas?
Developing fire safety regulations
Supplying water from a static source, such as a pond or river
Conducting search and rescue operations
Inspecting fire hydrants
#25
What does the term 'flashover' mean in the context of firefighting?
Rapid spreading of fire in a forested area
Sudden ignition of flammable gases
Explosion of a building due to intense heat
Complete involvement of a room in flames