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1. What is the primary purpose of a fire apparatus pump?
a) To cool the engine
b) To provide water pressure for firefighting
c) To power auxiliary equipment
d) To ventilate smoke
b) To provide water pressure for firefighting
The pump is designed to deliver water at sufficient pressure to hoses
and nozzles during firefighting operations.
2. Which NFPA standard outlines requirements for fire apparatus?
a) NFPA 1500
b) NFPA 1901
c) NFPA 1001
d) NFPA 1582
b) NFPA 1901
, NFPA 1901 is the standard for automotive fire apparatus, detailing
design, performance, and safety requirements.
3. What is the most common type of fire pump used in municipal fire
engines?
a) Piston pump
b) Rotary pump
c) Centrifugal pump
d) Gear pump
c) Centrifugal pump
Centrifugal pumps are commonly used because they can provide a
steady flow at varying pressures and are efficient for firefighting.
4. What is the main function of a priming pump?
a) To cool the pump
b) To remove air from the pump and suction hose
c) To increase water pressure
d) To lubricate the pump
b) To remove air from the pump and suction hose
Priming pumps remove air to allow water to be drawn into the
centrifugal pump.
5. Which type of foam is best for hydrocarbon fuel fires?
a) Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF)
b) Class A foam
c) Alcohol-resistant foam
d) Protein foam
a) Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF)
AFFF creates a film that smothers hydrocarbon fuel vapors,
effectively suppressing fires.
6. What is the purpose of a relief valve in a fire pump?
a) To prevent pump overheating
, b) To prevent excessive pressure buildup
c) To regulate engine speed
d) To cool the pump seals
b) To prevent excessive pressure buildup
Relief valves protect the pump and discharge lines from damage due
to overpressure.
7. What does the term "drafting" refer to in fire apparatus operations?
a) Removing air from the pump
b) Drawing water from an external static source
c) Regulating water pressure
d) Flushing pump lines
b) Drawing water from an external static source
Drafting is the process of pulling water from a source such as a pond
or tank when hydrants are not available.
8. What is the primary advantage of a midship-mounted fire pump?
a) Reduced weight
b) Simplified plumbing
c) Ability to pump and roll simultaneously
d) Lower cost
c) Ability to pump and roll simultaneously
Midship-mounted pumps allow the apparatus to move while
delivering water, useful in certain firefighting scenarios.
9. Which gauge measures the pressure at the pump intake?
a) Compound gauge
b) Master discharge gauge
c) Tachometer
d) Flowmeter
a) Compound gauge