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1. What is the primary purpose of passive fire protection (PFP)?
A. Detect fires early
B. Suppress fires using water
C. Contain fire and maintain structural integrity
D. Increase building ventilation
Answer: C. Contain fire and maintain structural integrity
Rationale: Passive fire protection limits fire spread and preserves
structural stability without activation.
2. Which of the following is an example of passive fire protection?
A. Fire sprinkler system
B. Fire alarm system
C. Fire-rated wall
D. Fire extinguisher
Answer: C. Fire-rated wall
Rationale: Fire-rated walls resist fire without needing activation.
,3. What distinguishes passive fire protection from active fire protection?
A. It requires human activation
B. It automatically detects smoke
C. It does not require activation to function
D. It uses water suppression
Answer: C. It does not require activation to function
Rationale: Passive systems work continuously without activation.
4. Which material is commonly used in passive fire protection systems?
A. Gypsum board
B. Plastic panels
C. Fabric sheets
D. Cardboard
Answer: A. Gypsum board
Rationale: Gypsum resists fire due to its water content.
5. What is the function of fire compartmentation?
A. Increase airflow in buildings
B. Divide building into fire-resistant zones
C. Improve aesthetics
D. Reduce insulation costs
Answer: B. Divide building into fire-resistant zones
,Rationale: Compartmentation limits fire spread.
6. Which system helps prevent fire spread through openings in walls?
A. Firestopping system
B. HVAC system
C. Lighting system
D. Electrical panel
Answer: A. Firestopping system
Rationale: Firestops seal penetrations to block fire and smoke.
7. What is the purpose of intumescent coatings?
A. Expand under heat to insulate materials
B. Cool surfaces instantly
C. Increase conductivity
D. Add decorative finish only
Answer: A. Expand under heat to insulate materials
Rationale: Intumescent coatings form a protective char layer.
8. Which structural element requires passive fire protection most?
A. Steel beams
B. Furniture
, C. Curtains
D. Windows only
Answer: A. Steel beams
Rationale: Steel loses strength under high temperatures.
9. What is the fire-resistance rating measured in?
A. Kilograms
B. Minutes or hours
C. Liters
D. Degrees only
Answer: B. Minutes or hours
Rationale: Ratings indicate time of fire resistance.
10. What is the purpose of fire-rated doors?
A. Increase airflow
B. Prevent fire and smoke spread
C. Improve design
D. Reduce cost
Answer: B. Prevent fire and smoke spread
Rationale: Fire doors maintain compartment integrity.