TEST (2026 EDITION) | FULL-LENGTH
FIREFIGHTER ENTRY-LEVEL TEST WITH
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• This 200-question NTN FireTeam practice test features verified answers, detailed
EXPERT RATIONALE, and full topic coverage across every domain tested on the
official exam — formatted for easy self-study.
• Study by answering each question independently before checking the correct
answer, review every EXPERT RATIONALE carefully, flag missed questions, and
repeat until you achieve consistent mastery across all sections.
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NTN FIRETEAM ACTUAL EXAM PRACTICE TEST (2026 EDITION) FULL-LENGTH
FIREFIGHTER ENTRY-LEVEL TEST 200 QUESTIONS | VERIFIED ANSWERS | DETAILED
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SECTION 1: READING COMPREHENSION
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Passage for Questions 1–4: Firefighters are exposed to numerous hazards on the job,
including smoke inhalation, extreme heat, structural collapse, and toxic chemicals.
To mitigate these risks, departments require firefighters to wear personal
protective equipment (PPE), which includes a helmet, gloves, boots, a coat, pants,
and a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). The SCBA allows firefighters to
breathe safely in environments that are immediately dangerous to life and health
(IDLH). Departments also enforce a two-in, two-out rule, which requires that at least
two firefighters enter a hazardous area together while two others remain outside in
a ready position.
1. According to the passage, what does the acronym SCBA stand for?
A. Standard Compressed Breathing Apparatus
B. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
,C. Smoke-Control Breathing Assembly
D. Self-Contained Body Armor
E. Standard Chemical Breathing Air
Correct Answer: B. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
EXPERT RATIONALE: The passage directly states that "SCBA" stands for "self-
contained breathing apparatus," and that it allows firefighters to breathe safely in
IDLH environments.
2. According to the passage, what is the purpose of the two-in, two-out rule?
A. To ensure two firefighters rest for every two working
B. To require firefighters to rotate shifts every two hours
C. To require at least two firefighters to enter a hazardous area while two remain
outside
D. To limit entry into a building to two firefighters at a time total
E. To restrict rescue operations to pairs of teams only
Correct Answer: C. To require at least two firefighters to enter a hazardous
area while two remain outside
EXPERT RATIONALE: The passage clearly defines the two-in, two-out rule as
requiring two firefighters to enter a hazardous area together while two others
remain outside in a ready position.
3. Which of the following is NOT listed in the passage as part of the PPE for
firefighters?
A. Helmet
B. Gloves
C. SCBA
,D. Night-vision goggles
E. Boots
Correct Answer: D. Night-vision goggles
EXPERT RATIONALE: The passage lists helmet, gloves, boots, coat, pants, and SCBA
as PPE components. Night-vision goggles are not mentioned anywhere in the
passage.
4. As used in the passage, the term "IDLH" most likely refers to:
A. An area that is immediately dangerous to life and health
B. An internal department logistics and hazard system
C. A type of chemical found in burning buildings
D. An international designation for ladder heights
E. An incident command term for isolated danger
Correct Answer: A. An area that is immediately dangerous to life and
health
EXPERT RATIONALE: The passage states that the SCBA allows firefighters to
"breathe safely in environments that are immediately dangerous to life and health
(IDLH)," directly defining the acronym.
Passage for Questions 5–8: The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized,
on-scene, all-hazards incident management approach that allows for the
integration of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications
operating within a common organizational structure. ICS is used by federal, state,
territorial, tribal, and local agencies and is a key component of the National Incident
Management System (NIMS). At the top of the ICS structure is the Incident
Commander (IC), who is responsible for all aspects of the response, including
developing incident objectives, managing all incident operations, and maintaining
overall responsibility for the safe and effective management of the incident.
, 5. According to the passage, who holds overall responsibility for an incident
under ICS?
A. The Safety Officer
B. The Operations Section Chief
C. The Incident Commander
D. The Logistics Section Chief
E. FEMA
Correct Answer: C. The Incident Commander
EXPERT RATIONALE: The passage states that the Incident Commander (IC) sits at
the top of the ICS structure and "is responsible for all aspects of the response."
6. Which of the following best describes the purpose of ICS as stated in the
passage?
A. A communication-only system used during wildfires
B. A federal law that governs firefighter conduct
C. A standardized management approach for all-hazards incidents
D. A ranking system used to promote firefighters
E. A personnel tracking tool used by HR departments
Correct Answer: C. A standardized management approach for all-hazards
incidents
EXPERT RATIONALE: The passage describes ICS as "a standardized, on-scene, all-
hazards incident management approach," which is the most accurate description of
its purpose.
7. According to the passage, ICS is a key component of: