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Section 1: Firefighter 1 Certification
Q1: What are the three components required to initiate and sustain combustion?
A. Fuel, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
B. Fuel, oxygen, and heat
C. Fuel, nitrogen, and heat [CORRECT]
D. Oxygen, hydrogen, and heat
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The fire triangle consists of three essential components: fuel (any combustible
material), oxygen (typically from air at 21% concentration), and heat (sufficient temperature to
reach ignition point). Removing any one of these components will extinguish the fire.
Q2: During a structure fire, you observe flames rolling across the ceiling. This phenomenon
is known as:
A. Flashover
B. Rollover or flameover
C. Backdraft [CORRECT]
D. Smoke explosion
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rollover (also called flameover) occurs when unburned gases accumulate at the
ceiling level and ignite, creating flames that roll across the upper surfaces. This is a warning sign
of impending flashover and indicates the need for immediate ventilation or withdrawal.
Q3: What is the minimum concentration of oxygen required to sustain human life?
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A. 12%
B. 16%
C. 19.5% [CORRECT]
D. 23%
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: OSHA and NFPA standards establish 19.5% oxygen as the minimum safe level for
human respiration without supplemental breathing apparatus. Below this level, impaired
judgment and physiological effects occur, with levels below 16% causing serious health effects.
Q4: A firefighter's SCBA facepiece should be inspected:
A. Only after each use
B. Daily when on duty
C. Before each use and after each use [CORRECT]
D. Weekly during apparatus checks
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: SCBA facepieces require inspection before each use to ensure readiness and after
each use to identify damage, contamination, or wear. This dual inspection protocol ensures both
operational reliability and early detection of maintenance needs.
Q5: The PASS (Personal Alert Safety System) device activates when a firefighter remains
motionless for:
A. 10 seconds
B. 20 seconds
C. 30 seconds [CORRECT]
D. 60 seconds
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: PASS devices are designed to emit an audible alarm when the firefighter remains
motionless for approximately 30 seconds, alerting others to a potential downed-firefighter
emergency. Pre-alert warnings typically sound at 20 seconds.
Q6: Which class of fire involves energized electrical equipment?
A. Class A
B. Class B
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C. Class C [CORRECT]
D. Class D
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment where the electrical non-
conductivity of the extinguishing agent is crucial. Once electrical power is de-energized, Class C
fires become Class A or B fires and can be fought with appropriate agents.
Q7: When advancing a 2½-inch attack line, the recommended maximum number of
firefighters for effective handling is:
A. 2 firefighters
B. 3 firefighters [CORRECT]
C. 4 firefighters
D. 5 firefighters
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A 2½-inch attack line is optimally handled by three firefighters: one nozzle operator
and two backup firefighters managing hose kinks, providing maneuverability, and ensuring
adequate water flow at operating pressures typically between 50-75 psi nozzle pressure.
Q8: The primary purpose of ventilation at a structure fire is to:
A. Provide fresh air for firefighters
B. Remove heat, smoke, and toxic gases [CORRECT]
C. Prevent water damage
D. Create entry points for hose lines
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ventilation removes heat, smoke, and toxic gases from the structure, improving
visibility for interior operations, reducing temperature, and preventing dangerous conditions like
flashover or backdraft while creating safer working environments for victims and firefighters.
Q9: A firefighter discovers a natural gas leak inside a structure. The first action should be:
A. Open windows for ventilation
B. Evacuate occupants and eliminate ignition sources [CORRECT]
C. Attempt to stop the leak
D. Call for electrical power shutoff
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Natural gas leaks present explosion hazards. The immediate priority is occupant
evacuation and elimination of all ignition sources (electrical switches, open flames, radio
transmissions) before ventilation or other actions that could trigger ignition.
Q10: The "two-in/two-out" regulation applies to:
A. All fireground operations
B. Interior structural firefighting only [CORRECT]
C. Wildland firefighting only
D. Hazardous materials incidents only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: OSHA's two-in/two-out rule specifically applies to interior structural firefighting,
requiring at least two firefighters to enter together and two additional firefighters available
outside for rescue, ensuring immediate backup for interior teams.
Q11: What is the maximum service life for a firefighter's structural firefighting helmet?
A. 5 years
B. 10 years [CORRECT]
C. 15 years
D. 20 years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 1851 establishes a maximum service life of 10 years for structural firefighting
helmets from the date of manufacture, due to material degradation, UV exposure, and impact
damage that compromise protective capabilities over time.
Q12: During SCBA operations, the low-air alarm typically activates when the cylinder
pressure reaches:
A. 1,000 psi
B. 1,250 psi
C. 1,500 psi [CORRECT]
D. 2,000 psi
Correct Answer: C