Fire Exam Prep I & II 6th Ed.
Audit Quiz
Question 1
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Which event most directly led to the use of steam-powered pumping apparatus?
The Great Chicago Fire
World War I
Creation of organized fire companies
The Industrial Revolution
Question 2
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Who was a key figure in the formation of the Union Volunteer Fire Company?
Benjamin Franklin
Joel Cox
Elias Howe
John Hancock
Question 3
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Formation of organized fire companies in North America began during which period?
The Civil War
The Reconstructionist Period
Colonial North America
The Industrial Revolution
Question 4
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Where was the first paid fire company formed in America?
Charleston
New Amsterdam
Jamestown
Boston
Question 5
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Requirements for panic hardware resulted from which major fire?
Our Lady of the Angels School Fire
Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire
Iroquois Theatre Fire
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
Question 6
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Which fire resulted in the development of NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code)?
Second Great Fire of New York City
MGM Grand Hotel Fire
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus Fire
Question 7
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Which incident resulted in an emphasis on improving interoperability?
Station Nightclub Fire
World Trade Center and Pentagon Terrorist Attacks
Ojai Firestorm of 1990
Murrah Building Bombing
Question 8
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What is the average number of fire service line-of-duty deaths per year?
150
200
250
100
Question 9
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What is the average number of fire service injuries per year?
100,000
60,000
80,000
40,000
Question 10
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What was produced by the Firefighter Life Safety Summit of March, 2004?
The Firefighter Safety Stand Down
The Everyone Goes Home program
America Burning Revisited
The Back To Basics program
Question 11
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Which is an accreditation agency for the fire service?
International Fire Service Training Association
National Fire Protection Association
US Fire Administration
Insurance Services Office
Question 12
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Which term best matches the definition "Doing the right thing even though you don't have to"?
Morality
Integrity
Character
Pride
Question 13
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Being worthy of the trust of your coworkers and the public is the result of _________.
Work ethic
Pride
Respect
Moral character
Question 14
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Maintaining a neat, well-groomed appearance is an expression of __________.
Pride
Moral character
Work ethic
Integrity
Question 15
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Which term best matches the definition, "Doing the best job you can do, no matter what the job is, and doing it with a good attitude"?
Pride
Work ethic
Moral character
Integrity
Question 16
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What is the term for a legal entity that establishes a fire service agency to protect its citizens and determines its organization and structure?
Chief fire official
Fire protection district
Local emergency response committee
Authority having jurisdiction
Question 17
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An organizational structure that forms a pyramid is __________.
Vertical
Scalar
Centralized
Collaborative
Question 18
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What is the term for a firefighter who receives payment for each call he/she responds to?
Paid on call
Volunteer
Per Diem
Resident volunteer
Question 19
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Which is the primary line function?
Support of emergency responders
Supervision/administration
Support of internal customers
Delivery of emergency services
Question 20
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Which is the primary staff function?
Service to external customers
Delivery of emergency services
Finance/administration
Support of line units
Question 21
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Which is an example of an external customer?
Firefighter
Administrative staff member
Citizen living within the jurisdiction
Mutual aid provider
Question 22
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Which is an example of an internal customer?
Allied professional
Line personnel
Assisting agencies
Resident of the service area
Question 23
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What is the basic unit of fire fighting operations?
Division
Squad
Company
Group
Question 24
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What is the term for an operational unit composed of an officer, a driver/operator, and at least one firefighter/EMT?
Squad
Group
Engine
Company
Question 25
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Which type of company most typically performs fire suppression?
Engine
Rescue
Attack
Truck
Question 26
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Which type of company specializes in forcible entry, ventilation, and the provision of access to upper levels?
Engine
Support
Rescue
Truck
Question 27
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Which type of company specializes in removing trapped or endangered victims?
Engine
Extrication
Rescue
Truck
Question 28
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Which type of company specializes in wildland firefighting and structure protection in the wildland/urban interface?
Engine
Rescue
Brush
Truck
Question 29
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Which type of company specializes in mitigating incidents involving dangerous substances?
Truck
Engine
Rescue
Hazardous materials
Question 30
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Which organization publishes standards for professional qualifications for the various fire service positions?
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)
International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF)
Question 31
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What does the term "wildland/urban interface" refer to?
The area where human development meets undeveloped wildland
The increase in wildland fires due to human activity
Jurisdictions that encompass both developed and undeveloped areas
The need for fire apparatus to perform in both the urban and wildland settings
Question 32
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Which is the NFPA standard for fire fighter professional qualifications?
1500
1001
1596
1403
Question 33
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According to the NFPA, which of the following is a Firefighter I duty?
Turning off building utilities
Completing incident reports
Vehicle extrication
Performing annual hose tests
Question 34
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Which of the following is specified as a Firefighter II duty by the NFPA?
Overhaul
Forcible entry into a structure
Making fire safety presentations to small groups
Dispatching a response to a reported emergency
Question 35
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Which is a staff position?
Telecommunicator
Fire and arson investigator
Incident safety officer
Technical rescuer
Question 36
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Which organizational principle states that every worker should directly report to only one supervisor?
Chain of command
Unity of command
Span of control
Functional supervision
Question 37
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What is the term for the line of authority, responsibility and communication from the top to the bottom of an organization?
Chain of command
Scalar organization
Unity of command
Span of control
Question 38
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Which concept addresses the maximum number of subordinates that a single supervisor can effectively control?
Unity of command
Span of control
Division of labor
The one-boss principle
Question 39
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What is the acceptable number of subordinates reporting to a single supervisor?
5 to 8
5 to 10
8 to 12
3 to 7
Question 40
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What is the ideal number of subordinates reporting to a single supervisor?
3
4
5
6
Question 41
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What is the term for breaking down a large job into smaller, more manageable tasks?
Span of control
Division of labor
Unity of command
Chain of command
Question 42
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Division of labor results in __________.
Decreased duplication of effort
Increased span of control
Decreased reliance upon specialization
Strengthened unity of command
Question 43
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Rules, regulations and policies are an essential component of __________.
Discipline
Chain of command
Counseling
Span of control
Question 44
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Defining acceptable performance and expected outcomes is an essential component of __________.
Unity of command
Discipline
Chain of command
Span of control
Question 45
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Which is an organization's guide to decision making?
Regulation
Manual of operations
Procedure
Policy
Question 46
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Which statement best describes a policy?
A framework for decision-making
The basis of an Incident Action Plan (IAP)
A benchmark for measuring performance
A standard for the performance of specific tasks
Question 47
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A __________ provides detailed, specific steps to take in performing a particular task.
Manual of operations
Policy
Regulation
Procedure
Question 48
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Rules for how routine functions should be performed are found in an agency's __________.
Policies
Incident action plans
Standard operating procedures
Rules and regulations
Question 49
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Which is an example of a standard operating procedure?
"Training will include a minimum of 2 hours of hands-on experience"
"Exit pathways shall be a minimum of 36 inches (90 cm) wide"
"The department shall establish a fitness program for its members"
"When there is smoke showing on approach, the first-in engine will lay a supply line"
Question 50
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A specific code is enacted as law by __________.
Federal legislation
State legislature
A particular jurisdiction
General election
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