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FIRE INSPECTOR 2 GOODFELLOW BLOCK 1/ GOODFELLOW:
FIRE INSPECTOR 2, BLOCK 2 NEW UPDATE 2025 LATEST EXAM
TEST WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS WITH BEST GRADES
These help building officials gain a reasonable expectation of the level of hazard of a particular
building - -answer--Occupancy classifications
Any building structure or compartment room that is used for the gathering of 50 or more
persons - -answer--Assembly occupancies
NFPA - loads over 1000 is what class? - -answer--Class A
NFPA - loads between 301 to 1000 is what class? - -answer--Class B
NFPA - loads between 50 to 300 is what class? - -answer--Class C
What type of occupancies are divided into group areas and individual working spaces? - -
answer--Business occupancies
Any building or portion of a building that is used for the purpose of education of six or more
persons from preschool through the 12th grade - -answer--Educational occupancy
What are the three NFPA codes? - -answer--General purpose
Special purpose
High hazard
, II
Describe factory/industrial occupies as buildings that are used in manufacturing, packaging,
finishing, assembling, or disassembling products that are not classified as hazardous - -answer--
ICC
Facilities that provide health or medical services to FOUR OR MORE individuals, who cannot
evacuate themselves during an emergency without assistance from staff or emergency
responders - -answer--Healthcare occupancies
Buildings or portions of buildings that provide medical services to FOUR OR MORE patients on
an OUTPATIENT basis - -answer--Ambulatory healthcare occupancies
Include patients that may be incapable of self preservation without assistance due to
anesthesia or medication - -answer--Ambulatory healthcare occupancies
Locations where lodging boarding and personal care are provided to FOUR or more residents
who are unrelated to the owner or Operator - -answer--Residential board and care occupancies
Contain both large quantities of combustible materials, and the potential for high life loss - -
answer--Mercantile occupancies
Arrangement of merchandise both on display, and in storage can result in high Fire loads of class
a materials, and at the same time restrict access for customers - -answer--Mercantile
occupancies
Cannot be located above Mercantile occupancy, unless separated by a
1 - HOUR Fire separation wall or the Mercantile occupancy is equipped with an approved
automatic fire sprinkler system - -answer--Boarding or rooming houses
Any building or group of buildings that provides sleeping rooms for transients - -answer--Hotels
, III
Present a wide range of fire and life, safety challenges for the inspector - -answer--Hotels
Include structures that have two or more very different types of activities occurring within them
- -answer--Multiple use occupancies
Self closing, or automatic, closing doors that activate when a fire alarm is activated - -answer--
Code requires fire resistance, rated separations regarding incidental use
The total number of persons who may occupy a building or a portion of it at any one time - -
answer--Occupant loads
This Should be established during plans review - -answer--Occupant loads
This must be posted on a sign near the entry - -answer--Occupant loads
What is the equation for determining occupant loads? - -answer--Net floor area area per
person = occupant load
You determine the occupant load for this occupancy by calculating occupant load for each of
the occupies separately, then adding them together. What is this occupancy? - -answer--
Multiple occupancies in one building
What is determined by floor area and based upon occupancy type? - -answer--Means of egress
capacity
What are the three means of egress elements? - -answer--Exit access
Exit
, IV
Exit discharge
The element with the smallest capacity determines the total capacity for what? - -answer--The
entire means of egress
There must be at least ____ exits from any balcony mezzanine, story or portion there of that has
an occupant load of ____ persons or less - -answer--2
500
A minimum of ____ separate exits for occupant loads greater than ____ persons - -answer--3
500
_____ four more separate exits required for more than _____ people - -answer--4
1000
What is Measured on floor or walking surface, along centerline of the natural path of travel? - -
answer--Travel distance
What is limited to know more than 50 feet in length? - -answer--Dead end corridor
Primary and secondary routes of exit from a structure are given for each compartment, division,
area, or room; maps. What is this? - -answer--Evacuation routes
FIRE INSPECTOR 2 GOODFELLOW BLOCK 1/ GOODFELLOW:
FIRE INSPECTOR 2, BLOCK 2 NEW UPDATE 2025 LATEST EXAM
TEST WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS WITH BEST GRADES
These help building officials gain a reasonable expectation of the level of hazard of a particular
building - -answer--Occupancy classifications
Any building structure or compartment room that is used for the gathering of 50 or more
persons - -answer--Assembly occupancies
NFPA - loads over 1000 is what class? - -answer--Class A
NFPA - loads between 301 to 1000 is what class? - -answer--Class B
NFPA - loads between 50 to 300 is what class? - -answer--Class C
What type of occupancies are divided into group areas and individual working spaces? - -
answer--Business occupancies
Any building or portion of a building that is used for the purpose of education of six or more
persons from preschool through the 12th grade - -answer--Educational occupancy
What are the three NFPA codes? - -answer--General purpose
Special purpose
High hazard
, II
Describe factory/industrial occupies as buildings that are used in manufacturing, packaging,
finishing, assembling, or disassembling products that are not classified as hazardous - -answer--
ICC
Facilities that provide health or medical services to FOUR OR MORE individuals, who cannot
evacuate themselves during an emergency without assistance from staff or emergency
responders - -answer--Healthcare occupancies
Buildings or portions of buildings that provide medical services to FOUR OR MORE patients on
an OUTPATIENT basis - -answer--Ambulatory healthcare occupancies
Include patients that may be incapable of self preservation without assistance due to
anesthesia or medication - -answer--Ambulatory healthcare occupancies
Locations where lodging boarding and personal care are provided to FOUR or more residents
who are unrelated to the owner or Operator - -answer--Residential board and care occupancies
Contain both large quantities of combustible materials, and the potential for high life loss - -
answer--Mercantile occupancies
Arrangement of merchandise both on display, and in storage can result in high Fire loads of class
a materials, and at the same time restrict access for customers - -answer--Mercantile
occupancies
Cannot be located above Mercantile occupancy, unless separated by a
1 - HOUR Fire separation wall or the Mercantile occupancy is equipped with an approved
automatic fire sprinkler system - -answer--Boarding or rooming houses
Any building or group of buildings that provides sleeping rooms for transients - -answer--Hotels
, III
Present a wide range of fire and life, safety challenges for the inspector - -answer--Hotels
Include structures that have two or more very different types of activities occurring within them
- -answer--Multiple use occupancies
Self closing, or automatic, closing doors that activate when a fire alarm is activated - -answer--
Code requires fire resistance, rated separations regarding incidental use
The total number of persons who may occupy a building or a portion of it at any one time - -
answer--Occupant loads
This Should be established during plans review - -answer--Occupant loads
This must be posted on a sign near the entry - -answer--Occupant loads
What is the equation for determining occupant loads? - -answer--Net floor area area per
person = occupant load
You determine the occupant load for this occupancy by calculating occupant load for each of
the occupies separately, then adding them together. What is this occupancy? - -answer--
Multiple occupancies in one building
What is determined by floor area and based upon occupancy type? - -answer--Means of egress
capacity
What are the three means of egress elements? - -answer--Exit access
Exit
, IV
Exit discharge
The element with the smallest capacity determines the total capacity for what? - -answer--The
entire means of egress
There must be at least ____ exits from any balcony mezzanine, story or portion there of that has
an occupant load of ____ persons or less - -answer--2
500
A minimum of ____ separate exits for occupant loads greater than ____ persons - -answer--3
500
_____ four more separate exits required for more than _____ people - -answer--4
1000
What is Measured on floor or walking surface, along centerline of the natural path of travel? - -
answer--Travel distance
What is limited to know more than 50 feet in length? - -answer--Dead end corridor
Primary and secondary routes of exit from a structure are given for each compartment, division,
area, or room; maps. What is this? - -answer--Evacuation routes