FIREFIGHTER 1C - WILDLAND EXAM BANK
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What is slash?
a. Bark piled up from stripping operations
b. Leftovers from logging or clearing operations
c. The insect activity generated by logging
d. The pasty, half-decomposed remains of a wildland fire
b. Leftovers from logging or clearing operations
pg. 789
If a wildland or ground cover fire is too dangerous for a direct
attack, which type of fire attack should be used?
A) Head
B) Pincer
C) Indirect
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D) Flanking
C) Indirect
pg. 800
How high up do fuels have to be in order to be considered
aerial fuels?
a. More than twenty-five feet
b. More than twelve feet
c. More than six feet
d. More than two feet
c. More than six feet
pg. 789
What is the term for fuels that are close together or touch
each other?
A) Contiguity
B) Continuity
C) Contactivity
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D) Constancy
B) Continuity
pg. 790
One of the two primary methods for a direct attack on a
wildland fire is the flanking attack. What is another?
A) The pinch attack
B) The frontal attack
C) The circular attack
D) The indirect attack
A) The pinch attack
Note: aka Pincer attack
pg. 799
Which type of fuel is ground duff?
A) Heavy
B) Dense
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C) Sparse
D) Fine
D) Fine
pg. 789
What is the source of almost all naturally caused wildland and
ground fires?
A) Improperly disposed cigarettes
B) Sunlight
C) Lightning
D) Unattended camp fires
C) Lightning
pg. 791
What is the burned area of a wildland fire called?
A) The black
B) The harbor