TCFP FF2 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWES
When a company officer arrives first on a fire scene, the officer is in command until?: a chief
officer arrives and may choose to assume command
1. An employee becomes frustrated because he/she cannot comply with conflicting
orders from different bosses. This situation is caused by a violation of?: Unity of
command
2. In the fire service, division of labor is necessary to?: All the above
assign responsibility, prevent duplication of effort, make specific assignments
3. Policies are examples of standing plans designed to provide?: guidance for decision
making
4. A procedure is a(n)?: detailed guide to action
5. Which of the following is one of the major staff functions/components of the
Incident Management System?: Planning
6. Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of an Incident
Management System?: Prefile Plans
7. Which of the following is not a major functional component of the Incident
Management System?: Groups
8. NFPA is the standard that contains minimum requirements and
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, procedures for a safety and health program?: 1500
9. Passengers and drivers/operators of responding emergency vehicles should do all of
the following except?: ride on the tailboard
10. Under normal conditions, only
a(n) may order multiple alarms or
additional resources for large-scale incidents?: Incident Commander
11. As it relates to the Incident Management System, a division refers to?: a
geographic location or designation
12. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Incident Management
System?: Independent action plans
13. The Incident Management System should?: Be initiated by the first fire unit on scene
14. The tracking of personnel working at an incident requires a system that is
standardized foe every incident to establish?: Accountability
15. In the Incident Management System, the has authority over the ordering,
releasing, and controlling of resources?: Incident Commander
16. In the Incident Management
System, are functional crews assigned to
perform a specific task such as ventilation or rescue.: Groups
17. Within the Incident Management System, the positions of Safety, Liaison,
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When a company officer arrives first on a fire scene, the officer is in command until?: a chief
officer arrives and may choose to assume command
1. An employee becomes frustrated because he/she cannot comply with conflicting
orders from different bosses. This situation is caused by a violation of?: Unity of
command
2. In the fire service, division of labor is necessary to?: All the above
assign responsibility, prevent duplication of effort, make specific assignments
3. Policies are examples of standing plans designed to provide?: guidance for decision
making
4. A procedure is a(n)?: detailed guide to action
5. Which of the following is one of the major staff functions/components of the
Incident Management System?: Planning
6. Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of an Incident
Management System?: Prefile Plans
7. Which of the following is not a major functional component of the Incident
Management System?: Groups
8. NFPA is the standard that contains minimum requirements and
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, procedures for a safety and health program?: 1500
9. Passengers and drivers/operators of responding emergency vehicles should do all of
the following except?: ride on the tailboard
10. Under normal conditions, only
a(n) may order multiple alarms or
additional resources for large-scale incidents?: Incident Commander
11. As it relates to the Incident Management System, a division refers to?: a
geographic location or designation
12. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Incident Management
System?: Independent action plans
13. The Incident Management System should?: Be initiated by the first fire unit on scene
14. The tracking of personnel working at an incident requires a system that is
standardized foe every incident to establish?: Accountability
15. In the Incident Management System, the has authority over the ordering,
releasing, and controlling of resources?: Incident Commander
16. In the Incident Management
System, are functional crews assigned to
perform a specific task such as ventilation or rescue.: Groups
17. Within the Incident Management System, the positions of Safety, Liaison,
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