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2. These are liquids having a flashpoint below thirty- a. Building permit inspector
seven and eight tenths degrees Celsius (37.8 °C). b. Fire Safety Inspector
c. Plan Evaluator
a. Class 1 Solvents d. None of the above
b. Class II Solvents
c. Class IIIA Solvents 10. Those of such low combustibility that no self-
d. Class IIIB Solvents e. Class IV Solvents propagating fire therein can occur and that,
consequently, the only probable danger requiring the use
3. These are liquids classified as non-flammable. of emergency exits will be from panic, fumes or smoke or
fire from some external source.
a. Class I Solvents
b. Class II Solvents a. High Hazard
c. Class IIIA Solvents b. Moderate Hazard
d. Class IIIB Solvents c. Low Hazard
e. Class IV Solvents d. None of the above
4. These are liquids having a flashpoint at or above sixty 11. It is a four-sided solid object with four triangular
degrees Celsius (60 °C) and below ninety-three and faces, a pyramid, where each face represents the four
three-tenths degrees Celsius (93.3°C). items necessary for a fire, (heat, fuel and oxygen, and
uninhibited chemical reaction).
a. Class I Solvents
b. Class II Solvents a. Fire Triangle
c. Class IIIA Solvents b. Fire Tetrahedron
d. Class IIIB Solvents c. Both A and B
e. Class IV Solvents d. None of the above
5. These are liquids having a flashpoint at or above 12. It is an explosion resulting from the sudden
ninety-three and three-tenths degrees Celsius (93.3 °C). introduction of air(oxygen) into a confined space
containing oxygen-deficient superheated products of
a. Class! Solvents incomplete combustion.
b. Class II Solvents
c. Class IIIA Solvents a. Fire Point
d. Class IIIB Solvents b. Flash Over
e. Class IV Solvents c. Backdraft
d. Flameover
6. These are liquids having a flashpoint at or above
thirty-seven and eight-tenths degrees Celsius (37.8 °C) 13. It is a transition phase of fire where the exposed
and below sixty degrees Celsius(60 °C). surface of all combustibles within a compartment reach
autoignition temperature and ignite nearly
a. Class I Solvents simultaneously.
b. Class II Solvents
c. Class IIIA Solvents a. Fire Point
d. Class IIIB Solvents b. Flash Over
e. Class IV Solvents c. Backdraft
d. Flameover
7. He/she assess compliance with the fire safety
requirements, identify and recommend corrective actions 14. It is the point at which a flame propagates across the
for violations/defects and efficiencies and inform the undersurface of a thermal layer.
owner/building administrator/ occupants of such actions
to comply with the provisions of RA 9514 and its RIRR a. Fire Point
and other related laws, regulations, standards, and b. Flash Over
ordinances. c. Backdraft
d. Flameover
a. Building permit inspector
b. Fire Safety Inspector 15. It is a process in which a material increases in
c. Plan Evaluator temperature without drawing heat from the surrounding
d. None of the above area.
17. It is the process in which material decomposed or 25. It is a fire for which the proven cause does not
broken down into simpler molecular compounds by the involve an intentional human act to ignite or spread fire
effects of heat alone. It often precedes combustion. into an area where the fire should not be.
18. It is the degree of sensible heat of a body as 26. It is an assembly of two or more ladder sections that
measured by a thermometer or similar instrument. fit together and can be extended or retracted to adjust
the length of the ladder.
a. Pyrolysis
b. Combustion a. Combination ladder
c. Ignition b. Extension ladder
d. Temperature c. Fresno Ladder
d. Folding Ladder
19. It is a chemical process of oxidation that occurs at a
rate fast enough to produce heat and usually light, in the 27. It is a narrow, two-section extension ladder designed
form of either a glow or flames. to provide attic access.
20. It is the exchange of thermal energy between 28. It is a ladder that can be converted from a straight
materials. ladder to a stepladder configuration or from an extension
ladder to a stepladder.
a. Conduction
b. Combustion a. Combination ladder
c. Convection b. Extension ladder
d. Heat transfer c. Fresno Ladder
d. Folding Ladder
21. It is a combustion process in which the fuel, gas, and
oxygen are transported into the reaction zone due to 29. It is the rope or cable used to extend the fly sections
concentration differences. of a ladder.
22. It is the visible or measurable physical changes or 30. These are strips of metal or wood or channels that
identifiable shapes formed by a fire effector group of fire guide the fly section during extension.
effects.
a. Guides
a. Fire Print b. Bed Section
b. Fire Pattern c. Butt Halyard
c. Fire effect d. Pulley
d. None of the above
31. It is a small wheel used to change the direction of the
23. It is a fire that is intentionally ignited in an area or halyard pull
under circumstances where and when there should be
no fire. a. Guides
b. Bed Section
a. Incendiary Fire c. Butt Halyard
b. Natural Fire d. Pulley
c. Accidental Fire
d. None of the above
32. It is self-supporting, turntable-mounted, power- 40. The type of fire extinguisher to be used for fires in
operated ladder of two or more sections permanently wiring, fuse boxes, energized electrical equipment,
attached to a self-propelled automotive fire apparatus computers, and other electrical source.
and designed to provide a continuous egress route from
an elevated position to the ground. a. Water-Air-Pressurized Fire Extinguisher
b. Carbon Dioxide Fire extinguisher
a. Aerial ladder c. Dry Chemical Fire extinguisher
b. Roof ladder d. None of the above
c. Combination ladder
d. Extension ladder 41. It is the act of a person of burning or setting on fire of
the property of another.
33. It is a single ladder equipped with hooks at the top
end of the ladder. a. Destructive Arson
b. Simple Arson
a. Aerial ladder c. Other Cases of Arson
b. Combination ladder d. None of the above
c. Roof ladder
d. Extension ladder 42. It is the penalty imposed for simple arson.
37. Under the PASS procedure of using a portable fire 45. Which of the following are special aggravating
extinguisher, what does A stand for? circumstances in arson?
38. The type of fire extinguisher to be used for fires in a 46. If by reason of or on the occasion of arson, death
paper, cloth, wood, rubber, and many plastics. results, what is the penalty to be imposed?
a. Water -Air-Pressurized Fire Extinguisher a. If the fire started simultaneously in more than one part
b. Carbon Dioxide Fire extinguisher of the building or establishment
c. Dry Chemical Fire extinguisher b. If substantial amount of flammable substances or
d. None of the above materials are stored within the building note necessary in
the business of the offender nor for household us
c. If the building or property is insured for substantially c. Evidence Recovery Personnel and Custodian
more its actual value at the time of the issuance of the d. Team Security Personnel
policy
d. All of the above 56. It is the movement of fire from one place to another.
a. Team Leader 61. What comes next after determining the origin of fire?
b. Fire Scene Sketch Preparer
c. Evidence Recovery Personnel and Custodian a. Determining the time of fire
d. Team Security Personnel b. Determining the class of fire
c. Determining the cause of fire
54. He or she is a member of the fire arson investigation d. Determining the type of fire extinguisher to be used
team who coordinates with the Team Leader regarding
an appropriate investigation approach. 62. In case of occurrence of fire involving a ship or
vessel docked at seaports/wharves, the BFP
a. Lead Fire Arson Investigator investigation unit who has jurisdiction over such seaport
b. Fire Scene Sketch Preparer or wharf shall proceed to investigate the fire incident in
c. Evidence Recovery Personnel and Custodian coordination with what office?
d. Team Security Personnel
a. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) or the Maritime
55. He or she is a member of the fire arson investigation Police
team responsible for making diagrams and illustrates the b. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) or
immediate area of the fire scene. the Airport Police
c. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
a. Lead Fire Arson Investigator (DENR), the Philippine
b. Fire Scene Sketch Preparer d. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
the finished product, as mixed and packaged for use or
63. In case of occurrence of fire involving an aircraft on shipment, cannot be detonated by means of a No. 8 test
the ground, the BFP investigation unit who has blasting cap when unconfined.
jurisdiction over the area where the fire incident involving
an aircraft occurred shall proceed to investigate the said a. Blasting Agent
fire incident in coordination with what office? b. Detonators
c. Igniter Cord
a. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) or the Maritime d. Emulsion
Police
b. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) or 69. It is a superfine mixture of oxidizer solution
the Airport Police encapsulated in an oil/wax matrix.
c. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR), the Philippine a. Blasting Agent
d. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) b. Detonators
c. Igniter Cord
64. In case of occurrence of a forest fire, the BFP d. Emulsion
investigation unit who has jurisdiction over the area
where the forest fire occurred, shall proceed to 70. It is an incendiary cord used to sequentially ignite
investigate the said fire incident in coordination with what safety fuses.
office?
a. Blasting Agent
a. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) or the Maritime b. Detonators
Police c. Igniter Cord
b. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) or d. Emulsion
the Airport Police
c. Department of Environment and Natural Resources 71. It is a capsule or case which contains a sensitive
(DENR), the Philippine powerful explosive used for initiating other explosives
d. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and may not contain more than ten (10) grams of total
explosives by weight, excluding initiation or delay
65. In case of occurrence of fire caused by a gas leak or charges.
explosion, the BFP investigation unit who has jurisdiction
over the area where the gas leaks or explosion occurred a. Blasting Agent
shall proceed to investigate the matter in coordination b. Detonators
with what office? c. Igniter Cord
d. Emulsion
a. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) or the Maritime
Police 72. It collectively refers to heat, gases, solid particulates,
b. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) or and liquid aerosols produced by burning.
the Airport Police
c. Department of Environment and Natural Resources a. Smoke
(DENR), the Philippine b. Carbon Dioxide
d. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) c. Combustion products
d. Fairies
66. These are general classifications of explosives that
are capable of detonation at high velocity. 73. It is a light-mass combustible material that ignites
while floating on air currents prior to ignition of heavier-
a. Blasting Agents mass or larger materials.
b. High Explosives
c. Detonators a. Smoke
d. None of the above b. Carbon Dioxide
c. Combustion products
67. It refers to any chemical compound or chemical d. Fairies
mixtures that contain any combustible unites or other
ingredients in such portion or packing that ignition by fire, 74. It collectively refers to the airborne products of
friction, concussion, percussion, or detonation of all or combustion.
any part of the compound or mixture, that may cause
sudden generation of the heated gasses and the a. Smoke
resultant gaseous pressure are capable of producing b. Gas
destructive effects on contiguous objects or destroying c. Heat
life or limb. d. None of the above
a. Leap-frogging
b. Mushrooming
c. Churning
d. Backdraft
a. Leap-frogging
b. Mushrooming
c. Churning
d. Backdraft
a. Leap-frogging
b. Mushrooming
c. Churning
d. Backdraft
a. Pulley
b. Stops
c. Staypole
d. Pawls
97. These are long metal poles that are attached to the
top of the bed section and help stabilize the ladder as it
is being raised and lowered.
a. Pulley
b. Stops
c. Staypole
d. Pawls