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 Fire Technology and Investigation Reviewer 1


1. The use of one or more electrical appliances or devices which draw
    or consume electrical current beyond the designed capacity of the
    existing electrical system
       A. self-closing door
       B. jumper
       C. overloading
       D. oxidizing material

2.  An enclosed vertical space of passage that extends from the floor
     to floor, as well as for the base to the top of the building is called
       A. sprinkle evidence
       B. vertical shaft
       C. flash point
       D. standpipe system

3. A wall designated to prevent the spread of fire having a fire 


   resistance rating of not less than four hours with sufficient 
   structural stability to remain standing even if construction on either
   side collapses under the fire conditions.
       A. Wood rack
       B. Fire wall
       C. Post wall
       D. Fire trap

4. Any act that would remove or naturalized a fire hazard


       A. Allotment
       B. Combustion
       C. Distillation
       D. Abatement

5. The ____ shall be conducted as a pre-requisite to grant permits 


   and/or license by local governments or other government agencies.
       A. Fire safety inspection
       B. Fire protection assembly
       C. Fire alerting system
       D. Fire service

6. An instance that may cause fires from the heat accumulated from 
   the rolling, sliding or friction in machinery or between two hard 
   surfaces, at least one of which is usually a metal is called.
       A. static electricity
       B. overheating of machine
       C. friction heat
       D. heat from arching
7. Method of heat transfer by direct contact
       A. nuclear fission
       B. conduction
       C. convection
       D. Radiation

8.  Instrument used to open and close a fire hydrant


       A. hydrant key
       B. kilowatts
       C. key board
       D. bunch of key

9. Energy is transferred from one body to another by thermal 


     interactions.
       A. Fire
       B. Smoke
       C. Heat
       D. Ember

10.The transfer of heat from one place to another by the movement


     of fluids.
       A. Convection
       B. Radiation
       C. Conduction
       D. None of the above

1. Combustion or burning in which substances combine chemically with 


    oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light,heat and 
    smoke.
      A. Flame                                                        
      B. Heat    
      C. Fire
      D. Smoke 
                                                                         Ans. C
2. A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something 
    on fire.
      A. Flame                                                       
      B. Heat    
      C. Fire
      D. Smoke
                                                                        Ans. A
3. An extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property.
     A. Conflagration                                              
     B. Burning 
     C. Fire
     D. Combustion
                                                                       Ans. A
4. Means on fire or very hot or bright.
      A. Flame                                                         
      B. Burning
      C. Fire
      D. Combustion
                                                                      Ans. B
5. The rapid chemical combination of a substance with oxygen 
    involving the production of heat and light.
      A. Flame                                                       
      B. Burning 
      C. Fire
      D. Combustion
                                                                      Ans.D
6. The quality of being hot or high temperature at which fuel will
    continue to burn for atleast 5 seconds after ignition by an open 
    flame.
      A. Flame                                                         
      B. Heat  
      C. Fire
      D. Smoke
                                                                      Ans. B
7. The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
      A. Flame                                                       
      B. Heat  
      C. Light
      D. Smoke
                                                                      Ans. C
8. Is one of the 4 fundamental states of matter, the other being 
    solid,liquid and gas.
      A. Flame                                                       
      B. Plasma  
      C. Light
      D. Smoke
                                                                      Ans. B
9. The lowest temperature a which the vapor of a combustible liquid
    can be ignited in air.
      A. Flash point                                             
      B. Ignition temperature 
      C. Fire point
      D. Boiling point
                                                                      Ans. A
10. Is the temperature at which fuel will continue to burn for at least 
     five seconds after ignition by an open flame.
      A. Flash point                                          
      B. Ignition temperature 
      C. Fire point
      D. Boiling point
                                                                      Ans. C

Remember the following:

1. Fire - Combustion or burning in which substances combine 


    chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright 
    light,heat and  smoke.
 
2. Flame - A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by 
    something on fire.

3. Conflagration - An extensive fire that destroys a great deal of 


    land or property.

4. Burning - Means on fire or very hot or bright.

5. Combustion - The rapid chemical combination of a substance with 


    oxygen involving the production of heat and light.
   
6. Heat - The quality of being hot or high temperature at which fuel 
    will continue to burn for at least 5 seconds after ignition by an 
    open flame.

7. Light - The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things 
    visible.

8. Plasma -   Is one of the 4 fundamental states of matter, the other 


    being solid,liquid and gas.
    
9. Flash point - The lowest temperature a which the vapor of a 
    combustible liquid   can be ignited in air.
  
10.Fire point - Is the temperature at which fuel will continue to burn 
    for at least five seconds after ignition by an open flame.
                                                                                           

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