FIRE INSTRUCTOR EXAM 2 2026 UPDATE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWES ALREADY GRADED A+
(BRAND NEW VERSION)
What is one of three human factors that contribute to unsafe conditions?
A) Improper attitude
B) Sufficiently trained
C) Supervision
D) Unlimited aerobic capacity - ANS-A) Improper attitude
The examination of current and past accident records occurs during:
A) accident avoidance
B) accident investigation
C) incident management
D) safety prevention - ANS-B) accident investigation
The Federal agency that enforces workplace standards is the:
A) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
B) National Fire Protection Association
C) National Fire Administration
D) Occupational Safety and Health Administration - ANS-D)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The process of training your replacement is called:
A) mentoring
,B) identifying or developing
C) succession planning
D) coaching - ANS-C) succession planning
One of the most important roles of a supervisor is:
A) span of control issues in the training division
B) cost analysis and purchasing new equipment
C) resolving conflicts within the organization
D) celebrating accomplishments - ANS-C) resolving conflicts within
the organization
The fire instructor needs to analyze the training evolution with high-
hazard activities to:
A) create an emergency environment
B) justify foreseeable injuries
C) recognize the potential for injury
D) maximize liability - ANS-C) recognize the potential for injury
choose the correct answer from below.
Statement 1: During high-hazard training, learners are being trained in a
nonemergency environment for skills that will take place in an emergency
environment.
Statement 2: Injuries that result from real fire and rescue situations have
special legal defenses that do not apply to those responsible for setting up
situations that result in injuries in the learning environment.
,Statement 3: Exposing learners to hazardous training environments using
a limited number of instructors helps prepare the learners for emergency
situations.
A) Statement 1 is true; statements 2 and 3 are false
B) Statements 1 and 2 are true; statement 3 is false
C) Statement 1 is false; statements 2 and 3 are true
D) All three statements are true - ANS-B) Statements 1 and 2 are
true; statement 3 is false
By regularly conducting an occupational or job analysis, the fire instructor
is:
A) reducing vicarious liability
B) practicing foreseeability
C) justifying fireground injuries
D) performing limited immunity - ANS-B) practicing foreseeability
A thunderstorm occurs midway through an outdoor practical drill with
ground ladders. You should:
A) continue with the drill; safety is secondary to skill development
B) discontinue the drill; leamers will miss this portion of the program
C) discontinue the drill until the inclement weather has passed
D) continue the drill since bad weather conditions are a part of fire fighting
- ANS-C) discontinue the drill until the inclement weather has
passed
Safety during high-hazard training means the instructor must ensure that:
A) students are held to a higher level
, B) learners are required to wear the appropriate protective gear
C) Training can begin without the Incident Management System in place
D) compliance does not effect behavior - ANS-B) learners are required
to wear the appropriate protective gear
In live fire training exercises where the Incident Command System is used,
the responsibility for monitoring of the communication process, use of the
accountability tracking system, and appropriate rehabilitation of students
and fire service instructors belongs to the:
A) Fire Instructor II
B) Instructor-in-charge
C) Lead Instructor
D) Fire Instructor I - ANS-B) Instructor-in-charge
What constitutes high-hazard training?
A) Use of manual prying tools
B) Case studies
C) Fires and below grade evolutions
D) CPR mannequin practice - ANS-C) Fires and below grade evolutions
NFPA 1403 sets the student-to-instructor ratio for live fire training at:
A) 10 to 1
B) 7 to 1
C) 5 to 1
D) 3 to 1 - ANS-C) 5 to 1
Acquired structures to be used for high-hazard training present difficult
decisions for the instructor that include consideration of:
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWES ALREADY GRADED A+
(BRAND NEW VERSION)
What is one of three human factors that contribute to unsafe conditions?
A) Improper attitude
B) Sufficiently trained
C) Supervision
D) Unlimited aerobic capacity - ANS-A) Improper attitude
The examination of current and past accident records occurs during:
A) accident avoidance
B) accident investigation
C) incident management
D) safety prevention - ANS-B) accident investigation
The Federal agency that enforces workplace standards is the:
A) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
B) National Fire Protection Association
C) National Fire Administration
D) Occupational Safety and Health Administration - ANS-D)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The process of training your replacement is called:
A) mentoring
,B) identifying or developing
C) succession planning
D) coaching - ANS-C) succession planning
One of the most important roles of a supervisor is:
A) span of control issues in the training division
B) cost analysis and purchasing new equipment
C) resolving conflicts within the organization
D) celebrating accomplishments - ANS-C) resolving conflicts within
the organization
The fire instructor needs to analyze the training evolution with high-
hazard activities to:
A) create an emergency environment
B) justify foreseeable injuries
C) recognize the potential for injury
D) maximize liability - ANS-C) recognize the potential for injury
choose the correct answer from below.
Statement 1: During high-hazard training, learners are being trained in a
nonemergency environment for skills that will take place in an emergency
environment.
Statement 2: Injuries that result from real fire and rescue situations have
special legal defenses that do not apply to those responsible for setting up
situations that result in injuries in the learning environment.
,Statement 3: Exposing learners to hazardous training environments using
a limited number of instructors helps prepare the learners for emergency
situations.
A) Statement 1 is true; statements 2 and 3 are false
B) Statements 1 and 2 are true; statement 3 is false
C) Statement 1 is false; statements 2 and 3 are true
D) All three statements are true - ANS-B) Statements 1 and 2 are
true; statement 3 is false
By regularly conducting an occupational or job analysis, the fire instructor
is:
A) reducing vicarious liability
B) practicing foreseeability
C) justifying fireground injuries
D) performing limited immunity - ANS-B) practicing foreseeability
A thunderstorm occurs midway through an outdoor practical drill with
ground ladders. You should:
A) continue with the drill; safety is secondary to skill development
B) discontinue the drill; leamers will miss this portion of the program
C) discontinue the drill until the inclement weather has passed
D) continue the drill since bad weather conditions are a part of fire fighting
- ANS-C) discontinue the drill until the inclement weather has
passed
Safety during high-hazard training means the instructor must ensure that:
A) students are held to a higher level
, B) learners are required to wear the appropriate protective gear
C) Training can begin without the Incident Management System in place
D) compliance does not effect behavior - ANS-B) learners are required
to wear the appropriate protective gear
In live fire training exercises where the Incident Command System is used,
the responsibility for monitoring of the communication process, use of the
accountability tracking system, and appropriate rehabilitation of students
and fire service instructors belongs to the:
A) Fire Instructor II
B) Instructor-in-charge
C) Lead Instructor
D) Fire Instructor I - ANS-B) Instructor-in-charge
What constitutes high-hazard training?
A) Use of manual prying tools
B) Case studies
C) Fires and below grade evolutions
D) CPR mannequin practice - ANS-C) Fires and below grade evolutions
NFPA 1403 sets the student-to-instructor ratio for live fire training at:
A) 10 to 1
B) 7 to 1
C) 5 to 1
D) 3 to 1 - ANS-C) 5 to 1
Acquired structures to be used for high-hazard training present difficult
decisions for the instructor that include consideration of: