Fire Inspector II Goodfellow Block II Practice Test
with 200 Questions and Correct Answers/ Fire
Inspector 2 Exam Prep Qs and As
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
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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
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
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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
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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
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