NEW UPDATED STUDY GUIDE ACTUAL EXAM
2025/2026 COMPLETE REAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (FULL REVISED)
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A narcotic gas that one might be exposed to in the fire
Answer- Carbon Monoxide
The levels of this toxin dissipate over time after removal
from the fire environment.
Answer- Carbon Monoxide
This toxic condition does NOT cause a cherry-pink
coloration to the skin of the fire victim and is NOT visible
on all skin types
Answer- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
,This occurrence is the most common open-flame ignition
source in non-fuel injected vehicles
Carburetor Backfire
When the fire plume reaches the ceiling of a room and
moves laterally along the ceiling
Answer- Ceiling jet
An item in the home that burns at a peak HRR of 3000-
5000kW, which is hotter than a pool of gasoline or a
polyurethane chair
Answer- Christmas Tree
This occurs when intense radiated heat or direct flame
contacts a surface during the fire, burning away deposits
Answer- Clean Burn
,This is a fire effect to furniture that does NOT provide the
investigators with clues concerning the type of ignition
source, but can show fire spread and intensity
Answer- Collapsed Furniture Springs
A fire characteristic that is NOT necessarily an accurate
indicator of the flame temperature
Answer- Color
This feature distinguishes the heat-sensitive bulbs of
sprinkler heads from each other
Answer- Color Codes
A chemical process of oxidation, which occurs at a rate
fast enough to produce heat and usually light in the form
of either a glow or a flame
Answer- Combustion
, A building design feature that aims to limit the fire to its
origin.
Answer- Compartmentation
Located at the origin, these should be considered
individually during the development of a cause hypothesis
Answer- Competent Ignition Source
This should be donned when dealing with hazardous
chemicals
Answer- Complete PPE
An example of heat transfer, when the heating of a steel
beam to an unexposed part of a building results in a fire in
that location
Answer- Conduction