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CRIMINAL DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION

Fire Technology and Arson


Investigation
1.The active principle of burning, characterized
by the heat and light of combustion.

a.Fire c. Smoke
b.Pyrolysis d. smouldering
1.The active principle of burning, characterized
by the heat and light of combustion.

a.Fire c. Smoke
b.Pyrolysis d. smouldering
2.It is the fourth element of the tetrahedron of
Fire.

a.Heat c. Fuel
b.Chemical Chain Reaction d. Oxygen
2.It is the fourth element of the tetrahedron of
Fire.

a.Heat c. Fuel
b.Chemical Chain Reaction d. Oxygen
3.It is the stage of fire characterize by a huge
smoke which indicates the rapid change of
situation.
a.Ignition c. Growth
b.Flash Over d. Decay
3.It is the stage of fire characterize by a huge
smoke which indicates the rapid change of
situation.
a.Ignition c. Growth
b.Flash Over d. Decay
4.It is the transmission of heat through the air or
space.
a.Radiation c. Convection
b.Conduction d. Direct Contact
4.It is the transmission of heat through the air or
space.
a.Radiation c. Convection
b.Conduction d. Direct Contact
5.It is the method of fire extinguishment by
reduction of the heat through the use of water.
a.Cooling c. smothering
b.Separation d. removal
5.It is the method of fire extinguishment by
reduction of the heat through the use of water.
a.Cooling c. smothering
b.Separation d. removal
6.A classification of fire which is comprises
ordinary combustibles or fibrous material, such
as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some
plastics.
a.Class A c. Class C
b.Class B d. Class D
6.A classification of fire which is comprises
ordinary combustibles or fibrous material, such
as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some
plastics.
a.Class A c. Class C
b.Class B d. Class D
7.The stage of fire where the in intensity of fire
is decreasing due to lack of available fuel.
a.decay c. Flash over
b.Ignition d. Fully develop
7.The stage of fire where the in intensity of fire
is decreasing due to lack of available fuel.
a.decay c. Flash over
b.Ignition d. Fully develop
8.It is the transmission of heat from one body to
another through an object or medium or
conductor.
a.Radiation c. Convection
b.Conduction d. Direct Contact
8.It is the transmission of heat from one body to
another through an object or medium or
conductor.
a.Radiation c. Convection
b.Conduction d. Direct Contact
9.It is the method of fire extinguishment that
excludes oxygen from the fuel.
a.Cooling c. smothering
b.Separation d. removal
9.It is the method of fire extinguishment that
excludes oxygen from the fuel.
a.Cooling c. smothering
b.Separation d. removal
10.A classification of fire which is includes
energized electrical equipment, such as
appliances, switches, panel boxes and power
tools.
a.Class A c. Class C
b.Class B d. Class D
10.A classification of fire which is includes
energized electrical equipment, such as
appliances, switches, panel boxes and power
tools.
a.Class A c. Class C
b.Class B d. Class D
11.Before responding to the fire scene, fire-
fighter should _________.
a.Call for reinforcement
b.Call for ambulance
c. Wear Personal Protective Equipment
d.Check the fire truck
11.Before responding to the fire scene, fire-
fighter should _________.
a.Call for reinforcement
b.Call for ambulance
c. Wear Personal Protective Equipment
d.Check the fire truck
12.He is the highest ranking personnel in the
fire scene.
a.Fire Marshall c. Fire Investigator
b.Incident Commander d. Fire Director
12.He is the highest ranking personnel in the
fire scene.
a.Fire Marshall c. Fire Investigator
b.Incident Commander d. Fire Director
13.When there is no probability for fire to
escalate, the unified command can declare
____________.
a.State of calamity c. Fire out
b.Overhauling d. Fire under control
13.When there is no probability for fire to
escalate, the unified command can declare
____________.
a.State of calamity c. Fire out
b.Overhauling d. Fire under control
14.Upon arrival in the fire scene, the Fire Arson
Investigation Team should conduct the
following. Except ____________.
a.Size up/assess fire scene.
b.Cordon and secure the fire scene
c.Apply first aid
d.Conduct initial interview
14.Upon arrival in the fire scene, the Fire Arson
Investigation Team should conduct the
following. Except ____________.
a.Size up/assess fire scene.
b.Cordon and secure the fire scene
c.Apply first aid
d.Conduct initial interview
15.It is the method of fire extinguishment
through the elimination of fuel.
a.Cooling c. smothering
b.Separation d. removal
15.It is the method of fire extinguishment
through the elimination of fuel.
a.Cooling c. smothering
b.Separation d. removal
16.If a cooking oil is the cause of burning, it is
classified as _________.
a.Class K c. Class A
b.Class G d. Class D
16.If a cooking oil is the cause of burning, it is
classified as _________.
a.Class K c. Class A
b.Class G d. Class D
17.Which of the following is NOT Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) of a fire officer.
a.Helmet c. Bunker
b.Fire extinguisher d. Suspender
17.Which of the following is NOT Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) of a fire officer.
a.Helmet c. Bunker
b.Fire extinguisher d. Suspender
18.After determination of total extinguishment,
the unified command can declare
____________.
a.State of calamity c. Fire out
b.Overhauling d. Fire under control
18.After determination of total extinguishment,
the unified command can declare
____________.
a.State of calamity c. Fire out
b.Overhauling d. Fire under control
19.It is the exact physical location where a heat
source and a fuel came in contact with each
other and where the fire begins.
a.Fire Spread c. Fire Pattern
b.Point of Fire Origin d. Methodical
Examination
19.It is the exact physical location where a heat
source and a fuel came in contact with each
other and where the fire begins.
a.Fire Spread c. Fire Pattern
b.Point of Fire Origin d. Methodical
Examination
20.It is the designated area for planning and
communication point for members of the Fire
Arson Investigation.
a.Fire Marshall Office
b.City Fire Office
c.Incident Command Post
d.Incident Planning Area
20.It is the designated area for planning and
communication point for members of the Fire
Arson Investigation.
a.Fire Marshall Office
b.City Fire Office
c.Incident Command Post
d.Incident Planning Area
21.It is the law that created the Bureau of Fire
Protection under the Department of Interior and
Local Government.
a.RA 6975 c. RA 9263
b.RA 9514 d. PD 1185
21.It is the law that created the Bureau of Fire
Protection under the Department of Interior and
Local Government.
a.RA 6975 c. RA 9263
b.RA 9514 d. PD 1185
22.Can the BFP filed a case of Arson with the
Prosecutor?
a.Yes, because they are authorized by law to
file cases.
b.Yes, because that is part of their solemn duty.
c.No, because it is only the PNP who can file
criminal charges.
d.No, because BFP is mandated to coordinate
with the PNP in conducting arson investigation.
22.Can the BFP filed a case of Arson with the
Prosecutor?
a.Yes, because they are authorized by law to
file cases.
b.Yes, because that is part of their solemn duty.
c.No, because it is only the PNP who can file
criminal charges.
d.No, because BFP is mandated to coordinate
with the PNP in conducting arson investigation.
23.The Chief of the BFP shall be appointed by
the President upon recommendation of the
Secretary of the DILG from among the qualified
officers with at least the rank of ___________.
a.Chief Superintendent c. Superintendent
b.senior superintendent d. Director
23.The Chief of the BFP shall be appointed by
the President upon recommendation of the
Secretary of the DILG from among the qualified
officers with at least the rank of ___________.
a.Chief Superintendent c. Superintendent
b.senior superintendent d. Director
24.Who is the second in command in the BFP?
a.Deputy Chief for Administration
b.Deputy Chief for Operation
c.Chief of Directorial Staff of the Fire Bureau
d.Director General of BFP
24.Who is the second in command in the BFP?
a.Deputy Chief for Administration
b.Deputy Chief for Operation
c.Chief of Directorial Staff of the Fire Bureau
d.Director General of BFP
25.Who among the following cannot apply in
the BFP?
a.Andrew who is a licensed criminologist.
b.Bing who is 30 years old
c.Pamela who is 1.57m in height
d.Peter who is a NAPOLCOM Passer
25.Who among the following cannot apply in
the BFP?
a.Andrew who is a licensed criminologist.
b.Bing who is 30 years old
c.Pamela who is 1.57m in height
d.Peter who is a NAPOLCOM Passer
26.What is the minimum rank of a municipal
Fire Marshall?
a.Inspector c. Chief Inspector
b.Senior Inspector d. Senior Fire Officer 4
26.What is the minimum rank of a municipal
Fire Marshall?
a.Inspector c. Chief Inspector
b.Senior Inspector d. Senior Fire Officer 4
27.Any act that would remove or neutralize a
fire hazard.
a.Demolition c. Abatement
b.Removal of nuisance d. Closure
27.Any act that would remove or neutralize a
fire hazard.
a.Demolition c. Abatement
b.Removal of nuisance d. Closure
28.It is otherwise known as the "Revised Fire
Code of the Philippines of 2008".
a.RA 6975 c. RA 9263
b.RA 9514 d. PD 1185
28.It is otherwise known as the "Revised Fire
Code of the Philippines of 2008".
a.RA 6975 c. RA 9263
b.RA 9514 d. PD 1185
29.The following are the responsibility of BFP.
The exception is ___
a.Prevent and suppress destructive fire on
buildings
b.Prevent and control crimes
c.Control fire during plane crashes
d.Enforcement of the Fire Code and other
related laws
29.The following are the responsibility of BFP.
The exception is ___
a.Prevent and suppress destructive fire on
buildings
b.Prevent and control crimes
c.Control fire during plane crashes
d.Enforcement of the Fire Code and other
related laws
30.What is the maximum tour of duty of the
BFP Chief?
a.2 years c. 6 years
b.4 years d. 8 years
30.What is the maximum tour of duty of the
BFP Chief?
a.2 years c. 6 years
b.4 years d. 8 years
31.Who is the fourth in command in the BFP?
a.Deputy Chief for Administration
b.Deputy Chief for Operation
c.Chief of Directorial Staff of the Fire Bureau
d.Director General of BFP
31.Who is the fourth in command in the BFP?
a.Deputy Chief for Administration
b.Deputy Chief for Operation
c.Chief of Directorial Staff of the Fire Bureau
d.Director General of BFP
32.Licensed criminologist can be lateral
appointed in the BFP with the rank of Inspector.
The statement is
a.Wholly true c. Partially true
b.Wholly false d. Partially false
32.Licensed criminologist can be lateral
appointed in the BFP with the rank of Inspector.
The statement is
a.Wholly true c. Partially true
b.Wholly false d. Partially false
33.What is the salary grade of a Fire Officer 1?
a.10 b. 11 C. 12 D. 13
33.What is the salary grade of a Fire Officer 1?
a.10 b. 11 C. 12 D. 13
34.Who has the appointing authority of a Fire
Officer 1?
a.Provincial Fire Marshall and attested by Civil
Service Commission
b.Regional Director and attested by Civil
Service Commission
c.Regional Director and attested by DILG
d.BFP Chief and attested by Civil Service
Commission
34.Who has the appointing authority of a Fire
Officer 1?
a.Provincial Fire Marshall and attested by Civil
Service Commission
b.Regional Director and attested by Civil
Service Commission
c.Regional Director and attested by DILG
d.BFP Chief and attested by Civil Service
Commission
35.It is the law that provides for the
professionalization of the Bureau of Fire
Protection
a.RA 6975 c. RA 9263
b.RA 9514 d. PD 1185
35.It is the law that provides for the
professionalization of the Bureau of Fire
Protection
a.RA 6975 c. RA 9263
b.RA 9514 d. PD 1185
36.A building unsafe in case of fire because it
will burn easily or because it lacks adequate
exits or fire escapes.
a.Fire hazard c. Fire Prone building
b.Fire Trap d. Fire Susceptible
36.A building unsafe in case of fire because it
will burn easily or because it lacks adequate
exits or fire escapes.
a.Fire hazard c. Fire Prone building
b.Fire Trap d. Fire Susceptible
37.Any device intended for the protection of
buildings or persons to include but not limited to
built-in protection system such as sprinklers
and other automatic extinguishing system,
detectors for heat, smoke and combustion
products.
a.Fire Protective And Fire Safety Device
b.Personal Protective Equipment
c.Fire alarm system
d.Fire Prevention and Alarm System
37.Any device intended for the protection of
buildings or persons to include but not limited to
built-in protection system such as sprinklers
and other automatic extinguishing system,
detectors for heat, smoke and combustion
products.
a.Fire Protective And Fire Safety Device
b.Personal Protective Equipment
c.Fire alarm system
d.Fire Prevention and Alarm System
38.What should the BFP do before the LGU
gives a license or permit to a building for
occupancy?
a.Conduct fire drill
b.conduct fire prevention seminar
c.Conduct fire safety inspection
d.Conduct fire brigade in the area
38.What should the BFP do before the LGU
gives a license or permit to a building for
occupancy?
a.Conduct fire drill
b.conduct fire prevention seminar
c.Conduct fire safety inspection
d.Conduct fire brigade in the area
39.Any condition or act which increases or may
cause an increase in the probability of the
occurrence of fire, or which may obstruct, delay,
hinder or interfere with fire fighting operations
and the safeguarding of life and property.
a.Fire hazard c. Fire Prone building
b.Fire Trap d. Fire Susceptible
39.Any condition or act which increases or may
cause an increase in the probability of the
occurrence of fire, or which may obstruct, delay,
hinder or interfere with fire fighting operations
and the safeguarding of life and property.
a.Fire hazard c. Fire Prone building
b.Fire Trap d. Fire Susceptible
40.A building should have the following fire
safety features. The exception is
a.sprinkler systems c. Metal Detector
b.Fire Alarm systems d. Fire walls
40.A building should have the following fire
safety features. The exception is
a.sprinkler systems c. Metal Detector
b.Fire Alarm systems d. Fire walls
41.The minimum temperature at which any
material gives off vapor in sufficient
concentration to form an ignitable mixture with
air.
a.Flash Point c. Forcing
b.Fulminate d. Ignition
41.The minimum temperature at which any
material gives off vapor in sufficient
concentration to form an ignitable mixture with
air.
a.Flash Point c. Forcing
b.Fulminate d. Ignition
42.The following are the prohibited acts under
the Revised Fire Code of the Philippines.
Except
a.Obstructing designated fire lanes
b.Locking fire exits during period when people
are inside the building
c.Giving false or malicious bomb jokes
d.Use of jumpers or tampering with electrical
wiring
42.The following are the prohibited acts under
the Revised Fire Code of the Philippines.
Except
a.Obstructing designated fire lanes
b.Locking fire exits during period when people
are inside the building
c.Giving false or malicious bomb jokes
d.Use of jumpers or tampering with electrical
wiring
43.The portion of a roadway or public way that
should be kept opened and unobstructed at all
times for the expedient operation of fire fighting
units.
a.Fire Exit c. Fire Lane
b.Emergency exit d. Emergency Lane
43.The portion of a roadway or public way that
should be kept opened and unobstructed at all
times for the expedient operation of fire fighting
units.
a.Fire Exit c. Fire Lane
b.Emergency exit d. Emergency Lane
44.After the inspection of the BFP, Building A
was considered as Fire Hazard. What should
the BFP do first?
a.Issue notice or order for the owner to comply;
b.Put a smear signage in the building which
state that the building is a fire hazard;
c.Order the closure of the building;
d.Obtain a court order for the demolition of the
building.
44.After the inspection of the BFP, Building A
was considered as Fire Hazard. What should
the BFP do first?
a.Issue notice or order for the owner to comply;
b.Put a smear signage in the building which
state that the building is a fire hazard;
c.Order the closure of the building;
d.Obtain a court order for the demolition of the
building.
45.An extremely hot luminous bridge formed by
passage of an electric current across a space
between two conductors or terminals due to the
incandescence of the conducting vapor.
a.Flammable c. Electrical Arc
b.Fulminate d. Flash Point
45.An extremely hot luminous bridge formed by
passage of an electric current across a space
between two conductors or terminals due to the
incandescence of the conducting vapor.
a.Flammable c. Electrical Arc
b.Fulminate d. Flash Point
46.It has the power to investigate all causes of
fire and if necessary and file the proper
complaint with the City or Provincial Prosecutor
who has jurisdiction over the case.
a.PNP c. BFP
b.DILG d. DOJ
46.It has the power to investigate all causes of
fire and if necessary and file the proper
complaint with the City or Provincial Prosecutor
who has jurisdiction over the case.
a.PNP c. BFP
b.DILG d. DOJ
47.A gets a rag and soaks it in kerosene with
intent to burn the house of B, his enemy. A puts
the rag in a combustible portion of B‟s house
and when in the act of striking his match in
order to burn the rag soaked with kerosene, A is
arrested by a policeman who happens to pass
by. The crime committed is
a.Attempted Arson c. Consummated Arson
b.Frustrated Arson d. Malicious Mischief
47.A gets a rag and soaks it in kerosene with
intent to burn the house of B, his enemy. A puts
the rag in a combustible portion of B‟s house
and when in the act of striking his match in
order to burn the rag soaked with kerosene, A is
arrested by a policeman who happens to pass
by. The crime committed is
a.Attempted Arson c. Consummated Arson
b.Frustrated Arson d. Malicious Mischief
48.It is the systematic approach in all relevant
details found at the fire scene during the actual
conduct of investigation.
a.Methodical Examination c. Scientific
Method
b.Evidence Spoliation d. Fire Investigation
48.It is the systematic approach in all relevant
details found at the fire scene during the actual
conduct of investigation.
a.Methodical Examination c. Scientific
Method
b.Evidence Spoliation d. Fire Investigation
49.A, with intent to burn, puts the rag soaked
with kerosene in the combustible part of B‟s
house. A lights the rag and while it is burning, A
runs away. Before the fire from the rag
consumes any part of the house, B discovers it
and extinguishes the fire. The crime committed
is
a.Attempted Arson c. Consummated Arson
b.Frustrated Arson d. Malicious Mischief
49.A, with intent to burn, puts the rag soaked
with kerosene in the combustible part of B‟s
house. A lights the rag and while it is burning, A
runs away. Before the fire from the rag
consumes any part of the house, B discovers it
and extinguishes the fire. The crime committed
is
a.Attempted Arson c. Consummated Arson
b.Frustrated Arson d. Malicious Mischief
50.It is the loss, destruction or material
alteration of an object or document which can
be used in a legal proceeding by a person who
has the responsibility for its preservation.
a.Methodical Examination c. Scientific
Method
b.Evidence Spoliation d. Fire
Investigation
50.It is the loss, destruction or material
alteration of an object or document which can
be used in a legal proceeding by a person who
has the responsibility for its preservation.
a.Methodical Examination c. Scientific
Method
b.Evidence Spoliation d. Fire
Investigation
51.A, with intent to burn, lights a rag soaked
with kerosene in the combustible part of B‟s
house. But before the fire was extinguished by
B, it had already burned a small portion of the
house. The crime committed is
a.Attempted Arson
b.Frustrated Arson
c.Consummated Arson
d.Malicious Mischief
51.A, with intent to burn, lights a rag soaked
with kerosene in the combustible part of B‟s
house. But before the fire was extinguished by
B, it had already burned a small portion of the
house. The crime committed is
a.Attempted Arson
b.Frustrated Arson
c.Consummated Arson
d.Malicious Mischief
52.In Arson, what does FIR means?
a.Fire Investigation Report
b.Fire Interview Report
c.Fire Interrogation Report
d.Field Investigation Report
52.In Arson, what does FIR means?
a.Fire Investigation Report
b.Fire Interview Report
c.Fire Interrogation Report
d.Field Investigation Report
53.If the crime of ARSON was employed by the
offender as a means to kill the offended party,
the crime committed is _________
a.murder c. arson with murder
b.homicide d. arson with homicide
53.If the crime of ARSON was employed by the
offender as a means to kill the offended party,
the crime committed is _________
a.murder c. arson with murder
b.homicide d. arson with homicide
54.A substance that is used to intensify a fire.
a.accelerant c. flammable
b.incendiary d. flash point
54.A substance that is used to intensify a fire.
a.accelerant c. flammable
b.incendiary d. flash point
55.When the burning of the property was done
by the offender only to cause damage but the
arson resulted in the death of the person, the
crime committed is __________.
a.murder c. arson
b.homicide d. arson with homicide
55.When the burning of the property was done
by the offender only to cause damage but the
arson resulted in the death of the person, the
crime committed is __________.
a.murder c. arson
b.homicide d. arson with homicide
56.Is a state of collapse due to a deficiency of
oxygen or no oxygen supply in the tissue and
particularly in the brain.
a.hemorrhage c. brain tumor
b.shock d. asphyxia
56.Is a state of collapse due to a deficiency of
oxygen or no oxygen supply in the tissue and
particularly in the brain.
a.hemorrhage c. brain tumor
b.shock d. asphyxia
57.What is the premiere motive of arson?
a.insurance claim c. Crime concealment
b. terrorism d. Psychological
compulsion
57.What is the premiere motive of arson?
a.insurance claim c. Crime concealment
b. terrorism d. Psychological
compulsion
58.In the investigating the crime of arson, the
prober should primary look for _________.
a.fire spread c. origin of fire
b.fire trap d. motive of fire
58.In the investigating the crime of arson, the
prober should primary look for _________.
a.fire spread c. origin of fire
b.fire trap d. motive of fire
59.When fire occurred in closed area, the
direction of fire is ____________.
a.horizontal c. vertical
b.inward d. outward
59.When fire occurred in closed area, the
direction of fire is ____________.
a.horizontal c. vertical
b.inward d. outward
60.Is this a crime of Arson with homicide?
a.Yes. c. It depends.
b.None. d. Maybe.
60.Is this a crime of Arson with homicide?
a.Yes. c. It depends.
b.None. d. Maybe.
61.A luminous body of a burning gas which gets
hotter and less luminous.
a.flame c. ember
b.fire d. vapour
61.A luminous body of a burning gas which gets
hotter and less luminous.
a.flame c. ember
b.fire d. vapour
62.What does AFFF means?
a.Acquired Film-Forming Foam
b.Aqueous Form-Filming Foam
c.Aqueous Film-Forming Foam
d.Aqueous Form Forming-Film
62.What does AFFF means?
a.Acquired Film-Forming Foam
b.Aqueous Form-Filming Foam
c.Aqueous Film-Forming Foam
d.Aqueous Form Forming-Film
63.Corpus delicti in the crime of arson are:
a.burning of the house c. all of these
b.criminal design d. none of these
63.Corpus delicti in the crime of arson are:
a.burning of the house c. all of these
b.criminal design d. none of these
64.Common example of providential or God-
given fire.
a.Lightning c. Arson
b.Forest Fire d. Electrical Fire
64.Common example of providential or God-
given fire.
a.Lightning c. Arson
b.Forest Fire d. Electrical Fire
65.It is irresistible impulse to set fire.
a.Pyromaniacs c. Arsonist
b.Pyrophorics d. Human torch
65.It is irresistible impulse to set fire.
a.Pyromaniacs c. Arsonist
b.Pyrophorics d. Human torch
66.If Destructive Arson is used to sow and
create extraordinary fear and panic among the
populace in order to coerce the government to
give to their unlawful demand, the crime
committed is ____________.
a.Destructive Arson c. Massive Arson
b.Multiple Counts of Arson d. Terrorism
66.If Destructive Arson is used to sow and
create extraordinary fear and panic among the
populace in order to coerce the government to
give to their unlawful demand, the crime
committed is ____________.
a.Destructive Arson c. Massive Arson
b.Multiple Counts of Arson d. Terrorism
67.If fire occurred in open space and with no
change in wind direction, what is the normal
pattern of fire?
a.horizontal c. vertical
inward d. outward
67.If fire occurred in open space and with no
change in wind direction, what is the normal
pattern of fire?
a.horizontal c. vertical
inward d. outward
68.Constant temperature at which vapor
pressure of liquid is equal to atmospheric
pressure.
a.flash point c. vapour pressure
b.fire point d. boiling point
68.Constant temperature at which vapor
pressure of liquid is equal to atmospheric
pressure.
a.flash point c. vapour pressure
b.fire point d. boiling point
69.What is the primary duty of arson prober?
a.Serve and protect c. protect lives and
property
b.probe conflagration d. apply first aid
69.What is the primary duty of arson prober?
a.Serve and protect c. protect lives and
property
b.probe conflagration d. apply first aid
70.A type of fire, of flammable liquid and
gasses.
a.Class A c. Class C
b.Class B d. Class D
70.A type of fire, of flammable liquid and
gasses.
a.Class A c. Class C
b.Class B d. Class D
71.It is observed in structural fires and can be
an indicator of the fire travel and point of origin.
a. Charring
b. Alligatoring
c. V pattern
d. Pourpattern
71.It is observed in structural fires and can be
an indicator of the fire travel and point of origin.
a. Charring
b. Alligatoring
c. V pattern
d. Pourpattern
72.The following are components of fire except
one:
a. Gas
b. Fuel
c. Oxygen
d. Heat
72.The following are components of fire except
one:
a. Gas
b. Fuel
c. Oxygen
d. Heat
73.A type of fire that is the result of the
combustion of certain metals in finely divided
forms; magnesium, potassium, zinc, etc….
a. class A c. class C
b. class B d. class D
73.A type of fire that is the result of the
combustion of certain metals in finely divided
forms; magnesium, potassium, zinc, etc….
a. class A c. class C
b. class B d. class D
74.The primary course of action in case of a
fire.
a. pack up and flee
b. run for your life
c. call an ambulance
d. raise the alarm
74.The primary course of action in case of a
fire.
a. pack up and flee
b. run for your life
c. call an ambulance
d. raise the alarm
75.A normal product of combustion, and is
poisonous, especially when the air supply to the
fire is restricted.
a. carbon oxide
b. carbon monoxide
c. carbon paper
d. carbon dioxide
75.A normal product of combustion, and is
poisonous, especially when the air supply to the
fire is restricted.
a. carbon oxide
b. carbon monoxide
c. carbon paper
d. carbon dioxide
Which of the following is commonly used to put
out class C Fires?
a. CO2 c. Water
b. Sand d. Baking Soda
Which of the following is commonly used to put
out class C Fires?
a. CO2 c. Water
b. Sand d. Baking Soda
Class A fires may be extinguished by:
a. CO2 c. Water
b. Sand d. Baking Soda
Class A fires may be extinguished by:
a. CO2 c. Water
b. Sand d. Baking Soda
78.Excess heat energy liberated by an
oxidation reaction is called ______________.
a. Latent heat c. Specific heat
b. Heat of combustion d. Thermal heat
78.Excess heat energy liberated by an
oxidation reaction is called ______________.
a. Latent heat c. Specific heat
b. Heat of combustion d. Thermal heat
Instrument used to open/close fire hydrants.
a. Sprinkler c. Fire hose
b. Fire pump d. Hydrant key
Instrument used to open/close fire hydrants.
a. Sprinkler c. Fire hose
b. Fire pump d. Hydrant key
80.Rapid oxidation accompanied by heat and
light.
a. Pyrolysis c. Detonation
b. Combustion d. All of these
80.Rapid oxidation accompanied by heat and
light.
a. Pyrolysis c. Detonation
b. Combustion d. All of these
A chemical decomposition of matter through the
action of heat.
a. Pyrolysis c. Detonation
b. Combustion d. Oxidation
A chemical decomposition of matter through the
action of heat.
a. Pyrolysis c. Detonation
b. Combustion d. Oxidation
A means of heat transfer when energy travels
through space or materials as waves.
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. Fission
A means of heat transfer when energy travels
through space or materials as waves.
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. Fission
It is legally classified as arson and set on
purpose with motives.
a. Providential fire c. Intentional fire
b. Accidental fire d. None of the
foregoing
It is legally classified as arson and set on
purpose with motives.
a. Providential fire c. Intentional fire
b. Accidental fire d. None of the
foregoing
84.Malicious and willful burning of a building
defined in the case of Ong Chat Lay 60 P 788.
a. Arson c. Accidental fire
b. Providential fire d. None of the foregoing
84.Malicious and willful burning of a building
defined in the case of Ong Chat Lay 60 P 788.
a. Arson c. Accidental fire
b. Providential fire d. None of the foregoing
85.First element known to man by experience,
a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas which
supports life and fire.
a. Nitrogen c. Oxygen
b. Hydrogen d. Neon
85.First element known to man by experience,
a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas which
supports life and fire.
a. Nitrogen c. Oxygen
b. Hydrogen d. Neon
86.An occurrence which the heat has brought
the combustible portion of the ceiling to their
ignition temperature, it is characterized by a
sudden burst or shooting light and flames.
a. Flashover c. Thermal balance
b. Backdraftd. Thermal imbalance
86.An occurrence which the heat has brought
the combustible portion of the ceiling to their
ignition temperature, it is characterized by a
sudden burst or shooting light and flames.
a. Flashover c. Thermal balance
b. Backdraft d. Thermal imbalance
An explosive condition in the smoldering phase
of fire, it is a result of a sudden introduction of
oxygen.
a. Flashover c. Thermal balance
b. Backdraftd. Thermal imbalance
An explosive condition in the smoldering phase
of fire, it is a result of a sudden introduction of
oxygen.
a. Flashover c. Thermal balance
b. Backdraftd. Thermal imbalance
88.Reason why fire investigation is unique.
a. It does not conform with the regular
investigative procedure
b. Unavailability of witness
c. Fires destroys evidence
d. All of the foregoing
88.Reason why fire investigation is unique.
a. It does not conform with the regular
investigative procedure
b. Unavailability of witness
c. Fires destroys evidence
d. All of the foregoing
89.They are fires caused by unforeseen acts of
God or by a natural phenomenon.
a. Providential c. Intentional
b. Accidental d. Incendiarism
89.They are fires caused by unforeseen acts of
God or by a natural phenomenon.
a. Providential c. Intentional
b. Accidental d. Incendiarism
90.A combination of three elements namely
fuel, heat and oxygen.
a. Fire c. Fire triangle
b. Origin of fire d. All of the foregoing
90.A combination of three elements namely
fuel, heat and oxygen.
a. Fire c. Fire triangle
b. Origin of fire d. All of the foregoing
91.A means by which heat is transformed by a
circulating medium either gas or a liquid.
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. Fission
91.A means by which heat is transformed by a
circulating medium either gas or a liquid.
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. Fission
92.Most common cause of accidental fires is
related to:
a. Smoking c. Sparking
b. Arcing d. Overloading
92.Most common cause of accidental fires is
related to:
a. Smoking c. Sparking
b. Arcing d. Overloading
93.Most common reason of arson cases.
a. Revenge c. Competition
b. Profit d. Anger
93.Most common reason of arson cases.
a. Revenge c. Competition
b. Profit d. Anger
94.Any act that would remove or neutralized a
fire hazard.
a. Abatement c. Allotment
b. Combustion d. Distillation
94.Any act that would remove or neutralized a
fire hazard.
a. Abatement c. Allotment
b. Combustion d. Distillation
95.The use of more electrical devices that draw
or consume electrical current beyond the
designed capacity of the existing electrical
system.
a. Overloading c. Wire tapping
b. Jumper d. Arcing
95.The use of more electrical devices that draw
or consume electrical current beyond the
designed capacity of the existing electrical
system.
a. Overloading c. Wire tapping
b. Jumper d. Arcing
96.An enclosed vertical passage that extends
from the floor to floor as well as from the base
to the top of the building.
a. Standpipe System c. Vertical shaft
b. Sprinkler system d. Flashpoint
96.An enclosed vertical passage that extends
from the floor to floor as well as from the base
to the top of the building.
a. Standpipe System c. Vertical shaft
b. Sprinkler system d. Flashpoint
97.Designed to prevent the spread of fire,
having a fire resistance rating of not less than
four hours with structural stability to remain
standing even if the adjacent construction
collapses under fire condition.
a. Post wall c. Fire wall
b. Fire trap d. Firewood
97.Designed to prevent the spread of fire,
having a fire resistance rating of not less than
four hours with structural stability to remain
standing even if the adjacent construction
collapses under fire condition.
a. Post wall c. Fire wall
b. Fire trap d. Firewood
98.A pre-requisite to grant permit/license by
local government for any particular
establishment.
a. Fire service
b. Fire safety inspection.
c. Fire drill
d. Fire protection assembly
98.A pre-requisite to grant permit/license by
local government for any particular
establishment.
a. Fire service
b. Fire safety inspection.
c. Fire drill
d. Fire protection assembly
99.Heat transfer by direct contact from one
body to another.
a. Radiation c. Conduction
b. Convectionc. d. Fission
99.Heat transfer by direct contact from one
body to another.
a. Radiation c. Conduction
b. Convectionc. d. Fission
100.Fires caused by human error and
negligence.
a. Providential fires c. Accidental fires
b. Intentional fires d. Incendiarism
100.Fires caused by human error and
negligence.
a. Providential fires c. Accidental fires
b. Intentional fires d. Incendiarism

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