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 Heating Equipment

 Careless Smoking
 Cooking Equipment
 Electrical equipment

 Candles
 Children playing with fire
 Inadequate Wiring
 Flammable Liquids
 B. Inflammable Liquids
 B. Barbecue
 B. Article 248
 B. Article 320
 Financial gain
 Gasoline

 C. Fully developed
 B. Growth
 D.Decay
What type of burn pattern would be consistent with an arson fire?
V-shaped
What is the first step in an arson investigation?
Secure the scene
Collect physical evidence
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AN ACT PROHIBITING THE IMPOSITION OF DEATH PENALTY IN THE PHILIPPINES
A. R.A 9346
Ignition
the primary factor that determines the duration of the growth stage of a fire?
A. The amount of fuel
B. Cooking accidents
The penalty for the crime of Destructive Arson under Article 320 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
A. Reclusion perpetua to death
is NOT considered a property or building that can be subject to the crime of Destructive Arson under Article
Any hospital, clinic, or healthcare facility
the following properties is NOT listed in Article 320 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines as subject to
the crime of Destructive Arson?
Plantations, farms, and orchards
the following statements about the crime of Arson under Article 320 of the Revised Penal Code of the
Philippines is true
C. The act of burning must be done with criminal intent.
the following properties is NOT subject to the crime of Arson under Article 320 of the Revised Penal Code of
the Philippines?
Any property belonging to oneself
Simple Arson is the burning of any property with intent to cause damage, while Destructive Arson is the
burning of a property with intent to cause damage but results in loss of human life, serious physical injury and
destroying public or economic property.
the penalty for the crime of Destructive Arson under Article 320 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines if
the arson results in physical injuries to any person?
Reclusion perpetua to death
C. Destructive Arson is the burning of any property with intent to cause damage, while Reckless Burning is the
burning of a property with no intent to cause damage.
DDestructive Arson is the burning of public property, while Reckless Burning is the burning of any property.
the following properties is considered a public building or edifice under Article 320 of the Revised Penal Code
of the Philippines?
A government-owned school
the following is considered an essential element of the crime of Destructive Arson under Article 320 of the
Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
B. The burning must be done with criminal intent.
the following penalties may be imposed upon a person found guilty of the crime of Arson under Article 320 of
the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines if the arson resulted in physical injuries
A. Reclusion perpetua
48. Which of the following is a mitigating circumstance in the crime of Destructive Arson under Article 320 of
the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines?
A. The offender acted with the consent of the owner of the property.

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B. The offender acted under the impulse of an uncontrollable fear.
the most important step to take in preventing fires in the workplace?
Installing smoke detectors
Call 911 and evacuate the building
Stop, drop, and roll
Improper storage of flammable materials
Evacuate the building immediately

Every year
5 Refers to a set of measures and practices aimed at preventing, controlling, and mitigating the effects of fires.
It encompasses a wide range of activities, such as designing and installing fire suppression systems,
developing emergency response plans, conducting fire safety inspections, providing fire safety education and
training, and enforcing fire codes and regulations. The goal of fire protection is to minimize the risk of fires and
their potential impact on life, property, and the environment.
A. Fire Protection
These systems are designed to detect and control fires by releasing water or other extinguishing agents. They
are often required by building codes and can be a highly effective fire protection measure.
A. Fire Sprinkler Systems
Baffle
A fire alarm system activated by the presence of a fire, where the signal is transmitted to designated locations
instead of sounding a general alarm, in order to prevent panic.
A. Fire Alerting System
Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set off explosives.
A. Blasting Agent
A highly combustible and explosive compound produced by the reaction of nitric acid with a cellulose material.
A. Cellulose Nitrate or Nitro Cellulose(Pyroxylin)
Descriptive of materials that are easily set on fire.
Combustible Flammable or Inflammable
Any liquid having a flash point at or above 37.8°C (100 °F).
B. Combustible Liquids
The time duration that a material or construction can withstand the effect of standard fire Test.
Fire Resistance Rating
A wall designed to prevent the spread of fire, having a fire resistance rating of not less that four (4) hours with
sufficient structural stability to remain standing even if construction on either side collapse under fire
conditions.
Fire Wall
The time in which flame will spread over the surface of a burning material.
B. Flame Spread Rating
Any compound, or mixture which when applied properly improves the fire resistant quality of fabrics and other
materials like wood.
A. Fire Retardant
A gas, fume, or vapor used for the destruction or control of insects, fungi, vermin, germs, rodents or other
pests.
Fumigant
Continuos and unobstructed route or exit from any point in a building, structure, or facility to a public way
B. Means of Egress

The duly designated head of the City or Municipal Fire Station including those designated as “Officer-in-
Charge” or in an “Acting” capacity. This shall also apply to highly urbanized Cities and Stations where by its
approved organization the head is the District Fire Marshal or Station Commander as the case maybe.
B. City/Municipal Fire Marshal
A normally open device installed inside air duct systems which automatically closes to restrict the passage of
smoke or fire.
B. Damper
78. Any act that would remove or neutralize a fire hazard.
Abatement
medical gas used as anesthetic agents for surgical procedures that could either be flammable or non-
flammable. Examples of flammable anesthetics are cyclopropane and ethylene. Examples of nonflammable
anesthetic gases are nitrous oxides and halothane.
Anesthetics Gas
Integrated system of underground or overhead piping or both connected to a source of extinguishing agent or
medium and designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards which, when actuated by its
automatic detecting device, suppresses fires within the area protected.
C. Automatic Fire Suppression System
What should you do before using a fire extinguisher?
A. Check the pressure gauge

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How far away should you stand from the fire when using a fire extinguisher?
B. 10 feet
When did the Mont Blanc Tunnel Fire occur?
March 24, 1999
What caused the fire in the Mont Blanc Tunnel?
A truck carrying flour and margarine
How many people died in the Mont Blanc Tunnel Fire?
39
side of the tunnel did the fire start on?
A. French side
What type of vehicles were mostly affected by the Mont Blanc Tunnel Fire?
Trucks
how long did it take to extinguish the fire in the Mont Blanc Tunnel?
Several days
102. What role did the tunnel's ventilation system play in the fire?
B. It caused the fire to spread

104. What is the Mont Blanc Tunnel's total length?


11 km
What was the cause of death for most of the victims of the Mont Blanc Tunnel Fire?
A. Smoke inhalation
How many vehicles were trapped inside the tunnel during the fire?
200
the response time of the emergency services to the Mont Blanc Tunnel Fire
Less than 30 minutes
108. How long was the Mont Blanc Tunnel closed following the fire
6 months
kind of material was the Mont Blanc Tunnel's original insulation made of?
Asbestos
kind of material was used to replace the Mont Blanc Tunnel's original insulation?
A. Mineral wool

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