ILLINOIS BOF MOD A EXAM PREP
2025/2026
Section 1: Fire Department Structure & Organization (Questions 1-15)
1. The three primary responsibilities, or the core mission, of every fire department are:
A) Response, Extinguishment, and Overhaul
B) Life Safety, Incident Stabilization, and Property Conservation
C) Training, Prevention, and Code Enforcement
D) Rescue, Fire Control, and Salvage
2. The formal line of authority, responsibility, and communication within an organization is known as
the:
A) Division of Labor
B) Span of Control
C) Chain of Command
D) Unity of Command
3. The management principle that establishes the ideal number of subordinates a single supervisor
can effectively manage is:
A) Chain of Command
B) Division of Labor
C) Span of Control
D) Discipline
4. According to the principle of Span of Control, what is considered the optimum number of
subordinates for one supervisor to manage?
A) 3 to 7
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
5. The principle that ensures each employee reports directly to only one supervisor is called:
A) Chain of Command
,B) Unity of Command
C) Division of Labor
D) Span of Control
6. Which term describes the process of dividing large jobs into smaller, more manageable tasks to
increase efficiency and prevent duplication of effort?
A) Delegation of Authority
B) Standard Operating Procedure
C) Division of Labor
D) Policy Implementation
7. A written document that serves as a guide to decision-making within an organization is a:
A) Procedure
B) Directive
C) Policy
D) Order
8. A step-by-step written plan that helps an organization consistently approach a task in the correct
way is a:
A) Policy
B) Procedure
C) Regulation
D) Recommendation
9. Rules for how personnel should perform routine functions or emergency operations, typically found
in a handbook, are known as:
A) Policies and Procedures
B) Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
C) Administrative Guidelines
D) Strategic Plans
10. Personnel who are directly involved in field operations, such as firefighting and rescue, are
considered:
A) Staff Personnel
B) Administrative Personnel
C) Line Personnel
D) Support Personnel
11. Personnel who provide support functions like training, maintenance, and logistics are considered:
A) Line Personnel
B) Staff Personnel
C) Command Staff
D) Operations Staff
, 12. An order that is based on an existing policy or procedure is called a(n):
A) Directive
B) Order
C) Guideline
D) Suggestion
13. A command or instruction that is given without being based on a pre-existing written policy or
procedure is a(n):
A) Order
B) Directive
C) SOP
D) Policy
14. The organizational principle that refers to the responsibility of the organization to provide
leadership and the individual to follow orders is:
A) Policy
B) Procedure
C) Discipline
D) Unity of Command
15. Which NFPA standard is the primary reference for firefighter professional qualifications, defining
the job performance requirements for Firefighter I and II?
A) NFPA 1500
B) NFPA 1403
C) NFPA 1001
D) NFPA 1971
Section 2: Incident Management System (IMS) (Questions 16-24)
16. At a structure fire, who is ultimately responsible for establishing incident objectives and managing
all incident activities?
A) The Operations Section Chief
B) The Planning Section Chief
C) The highest-ranking officer on the scene
D) The Incident Commander
17. A Personnel Accountability Report (PAR) is conducted to:
A) Determine the amount of water remaining in apparatus tanks.
B) Identify trapped or injured firefighters and ensure all personnel are accounted for.
C) Assign new tasks to crew members.
D) Report the fire's progress to dispatch.
2025/2026
Section 1: Fire Department Structure & Organization (Questions 1-15)
1. The three primary responsibilities, or the core mission, of every fire department are:
A) Response, Extinguishment, and Overhaul
B) Life Safety, Incident Stabilization, and Property Conservation
C) Training, Prevention, and Code Enforcement
D) Rescue, Fire Control, and Salvage
2. The formal line of authority, responsibility, and communication within an organization is known as
the:
A) Division of Labor
B) Span of Control
C) Chain of Command
D) Unity of Command
3. The management principle that establishes the ideal number of subordinates a single supervisor
can effectively manage is:
A) Chain of Command
B) Division of Labor
C) Span of Control
D) Discipline
4. According to the principle of Span of Control, what is considered the optimum number of
subordinates for one supervisor to manage?
A) 3 to 7
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
5. The principle that ensures each employee reports directly to only one supervisor is called:
A) Chain of Command
,B) Unity of Command
C) Division of Labor
D) Span of Control
6. Which term describes the process of dividing large jobs into smaller, more manageable tasks to
increase efficiency and prevent duplication of effort?
A) Delegation of Authority
B) Standard Operating Procedure
C) Division of Labor
D) Policy Implementation
7. A written document that serves as a guide to decision-making within an organization is a:
A) Procedure
B) Directive
C) Policy
D) Order
8. A step-by-step written plan that helps an organization consistently approach a task in the correct
way is a:
A) Policy
B) Procedure
C) Regulation
D) Recommendation
9. Rules for how personnel should perform routine functions or emergency operations, typically found
in a handbook, are known as:
A) Policies and Procedures
B) Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
C) Administrative Guidelines
D) Strategic Plans
10. Personnel who are directly involved in field operations, such as firefighting and rescue, are
considered:
A) Staff Personnel
B) Administrative Personnel
C) Line Personnel
D) Support Personnel
11. Personnel who provide support functions like training, maintenance, and logistics are considered:
A) Line Personnel
B) Staff Personnel
C) Command Staff
D) Operations Staff
, 12. An order that is based on an existing policy or procedure is called a(n):
A) Directive
B) Order
C) Guideline
D) Suggestion
13. A command or instruction that is given without being based on a pre-existing written policy or
procedure is a(n):
A) Order
B) Directive
C) SOP
D) Policy
14. The organizational principle that refers to the responsibility of the organization to provide
leadership and the individual to follow orders is:
A) Policy
B) Procedure
C) Discipline
D) Unity of Command
15. Which NFPA standard is the primary reference for firefighter professional qualifications, defining
the job performance requirements for Firefighter I and II?
A) NFPA 1500
B) NFPA 1403
C) NFPA 1001
D) NFPA 1971
Section 2: Incident Management System (IMS) (Questions 16-24)
16. At a structure fire, who is ultimately responsible for establishing incident objectives and managing
all incident activities?
A) The Operations Section Chief
B) The Planning Section Chief
C) The highest-ranking officer on the scene
D) The Incident Commander
17. A Personnel Accountability Report (PAR) is conducted to:
A) Determine the amount of water remaining in apparatus tanks.
B) Identify trapped or injured firefighters and ensure all personnel are accounted for.
C) Assign new tasks to crew members.
D) Report the fire's progress to dispatch.