1. During an inspection, you notice a smoke detector mounted directly next to an HVAC supply
diffuser. What is the MOST likely concern?
A. The detector will become too sensitive
B. Airflow may prevent smoke from reaching the detector
C. The detector will activate immediately
D. The detector will increase battery life
Answer: B
Rationale: Strong airflow from a supply diffuser can divert smoke away from the sensing chamber,
delaying detection and reducing system effectiveness. Detector placement should account for air
movement patterns.
2. A fire alarm control panel displays a "Ground Fault" trouble condition. What does this indicate?
A. Open circuit on a NAC
B. Battery failure
C. Unintended connection between system wiring and ground
D. Alarm verification active
Answer: C
Rationale: A ground fault occurs when a conductor unintentionally contacts earth ground or
grounded metal components. Ground faults can impair supervision and system reliability.
3. Which signal type has the highest priority at a fire alarm control panel?
A. Supervisory
B. Trouble
C. Fire Alarm
D. Maintenance
Answer: C
Rationale: A fire alarm signal represents an active life-safety emergency and takes precedence over
all other signal types.
4. A sprinkler control valve is found partially closed. What signal would normally be expected?
A. Alarm
B. Supervisory
C. Trouble
D. Security
Answer: B
,Rationale: A valve tamper condition affects the readiness of the sprinkler system but does not
necessarily indicate an active fire, making it a supervisory condition.
5. Which detector is generally best at detecting slow, smoldering fires?
A. Ionization detector
B. Flame detector
C. Heat detector
D. Photoelectric detector
Answer: D
Rationale: Photoelectric detectors are especially effective at sensing larger smoke particles
commonly produced during smoldering fires.
6. What is the primary purpose of an end-of-line resistor?
A. Increase voltage
B. Improve battery charging
C. Supervise circuit integrity
D. Reduce sound levels
Answer: C
Rationale: The end-of-line resistor allows the control panel to monitor the circuit for opens, shorts, or
other abnormal conditions.
7. Which document provides the primary requirements for inspection, testing, and maintenance of
fire alarm systems?
A. NFPA 13
B. NFPA 72
C. NFPA 25
D. NFPA 101
Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 72 establishes requirements for fire alarm system design, installation, testing,
inspection, maintenance, and operation.
8. An addressable fire alarm system provides what major advantage?
A. No batteries required
B. Wireless operation only
C. Individual device identification
D. Lower sound levels
Answer: C
, Rationale: Addressable systems identify the exact initiating device, making troubleshooting and
emergency response more efficient.
9. A technician hears horns operating but sees no strobe flashes. What should be investigated first?
A. Sprinkler piping
B. Notification appliance circuit serving the strobes
C. Heat detector spacing
D. Water pressure
Answer: B
Rationale: A failure of the NAC or visual notification appliances could prevent strobe operation while
audible devices continue to function.
10. Which action should occur FIRST after a fire alarm activation is confirmed?
A. Reset the panel
B. Silence the system permanently
C. Ensure occupant notification and emergency response procedures occur
D. Remove detector heads
Answer: C
Rationale: Life safety is the highest priority. Occupants must be notified and emergency procedures
initiated before troubleshooting or resetting equipment.
11. What is the primary purpose of a heat detector?
A. Detect carbon monoxide
B. Detect temperature changes associated with fire
C. Detect water flow
D. Detect motion
Answer: B
Rationale: Heat detectors respond to abnormal temperature conditions and are commonly used
where smoke detectors may be unsuitable.
12. Which device allows occupants to manually activate the fire alarm system?
A. Relay Module
B. Pull Station
C. Heat Detector
D. Annunciator
Answer: B