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50 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 50
A _______ is water or a water agent sprayed on the ground as a temporary control line from which to
ignite or stop a low-intensity fire.
dry barrier
wet line
firebreak zone
flame retardant spray
Term 2 of 50
True or False: The need for documentation and the development of written safety briefings and
site safety plans is mandatory for technician-level incidents.
True
False
Definition 3 of 50
At multiagency drills, who would take the lead in facilitating the planning and preparation?
The local mayor
The police department's chief
The state governor
The fire department's emergency manager
,Definition 4 of 50
Staffing guidelines for initial fireground operations would recommend how many responders for a
school?
True
42
NFPA 1006
100 feet
Term 5 of 50
True or False: The ISO needs to capture observations and be prepared to contribute to any PIAs
in a positive manner.
True
False
Definition 6 of 50
An accident investigation is a critical step to:
avoid future injuries and deaths
assign blame to individuals
determine financial losses
improve public relations
Term 7 of 50
True or False: At a hazmat incident, the ISO should have the professional competencies for the
level of incident involved.
True
False
, Term 8 of 50
True or False: Nighttime operations present additional concerns. The introduction of artificial light,
while logical, may actually cause further problems.
True
False
Term 9 of 50
True or False: Using a traffic barrier without traffic-calming strategies is not advisable. Worse,
using traffic-calming strategies without a traffic barrier is downright dangerous.
True
False
Definition 10 of 50
When is it necessary to classify the weather according to the standard stable/unstable criteria?
Never
Always
True
Sometimes
Definition 11 of 50
A wildfire is designated as contained based on:
the duration of the fire
the percentage of control line completed
the number of firefighters on site
the size of the area burned
50 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 50
A _______ is water or a water agent sprayed on the ground as a temporary control line from which to
ignite or stop a low-intensity fire.
dry barrier
wet line
firebreak zone
flame retardant spray
Term 2 of 50
True or False: The need for documentation and the development of written safety briefings and
site safety plans is mandatory for technician-level incidents.
True
False
Definition 3 of 50
At multiagency drills, who would take the lead in facilitating the planning and preparation?
The local mayor
The police department's chief
The state governor
The fire department's emergency manager
,Definition 4 of 50
Staffing guidelines for initial fireground operations would recommend how many responders for a
school?
True
42
NFPA 1006
100 feet
Term 5 of 50
True or False: The ISO needs to capture observations and be prepared to contribute to any PIAs
in a positive manner.
True
False
Definition 6 of 50
An accident investigation is a critical step to:
avoid future injuries and deaths
assign blame to individuals
determine financial losses
improve public relations
Term 7 of 50
True or False: At a hazmat incident, the ISO should have the professional competencies for the
level of incident involved.
True
False
, Term 8 of 50
True or False: Nighttime operations present additional concerns. The introduction of artificial light,
while logical, may actually cause further problems.
True
False
Term 9 of 50
True or False: Using a traffic barrier without traffic-calming strategies is not advisable. Worse,
using traffic-calming strategies without a traffic barrier is downright dangerous.
True
False
Definition 10 of 50
When is it necessary to classify the weather according to the standard stable/unstable criteria?
Never
Always
True
Sometimes
Definition 11 of 50
A wildfire is designated as contained based on:
the duration of the fire
the percentage of control line completed
the number of firefighters on site
the size of the area burned