Firefighter III Module A Practice Exam
The answers for these questions can be found in the OSFM outlines
FIRE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION
- A certified Firefighter III is a Journey Firefighter requiring little or no supervision.
- TRUE
- FALSE
- Which one of the following is not a Fire Department Bureau Function?
- Fire Prevention Officer
- Fire Arson Investigator
- Public Education Specialist
- Company Officer
- Who conducts public fire prevention and fire safety programs?
- Fire Prevention Officer
- Fire Arson Investigator
- Public Education Specialist
- Company Officer
- Who supervises a company and is responsible for compliance with department rules and regulations?
- Fire Prevention Officer
- Fire Arson Investigator
- Public Education Specialist
- Company Officer
- What NFPA is Firefighter Professional Qualifications?
- NFPA 1001
- NFPA 1002
- NFPA 1003
- NFPA 1021
- What NFPA is Driver/Operator Qualifications?
- NFPA 1001
- NFPA 1002
- NFPA 1003
- NFPA 1021
- What NFPA is Airport Firefighter Qualifications?
- NFPA 1001
- NFPA 1002
- NFPA 1003
- NFPA 1021
- What NFPA is Fire Officer Qualifications?
- NFPA 1001
- NFPA 1002
- NFPA 1003
- NFPA 1021
- What NFPA is Fire Inspector Qualifications?
- NFPA 1011
- NFPA 1021
- NFPA 1031
- NFPA 1041
- What NFPA Fire Instructor Qualifications?
- NFPA 1011
- NFPA 1021
- NFPA 1031
- NFPA 1041
- What NFPA describes responder competencies to Hazardous Material Incidents?
- NFPA 470
- NFPA 471
- NFPA 472
- NFPA 473
- State Requirement(s) concerning the Fire Service is/are: ?
- Training
- Hazardous Materials
- Fire Reporting
- All of the above
- The senior fire department member on the first arriving unit should assume command under the Incident Management System (IMS/ICS).
- TRUE
- FALSE
FIRE BEHAVIOR
- Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water, one degree Fahrenheit.
- British Thermal Unit
- Fahrenheit
- Celsius
- Calorie
- Unit of temperature measurement in the United States.
- British Thermal Unit
- Fahrenheit
- Celsius
- Calorie
- Metric unit of temperature.
- British Thermal Unit
- Fahrenheit
- Celsius
- Calorie
- Amount of heat needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius.
- British Thermal Unit
- Fahrenheit
- Celsius
- Calorie
- Temperature at which a liquid gives off sufficient vapors to support combustion once ignited.
- Flash Point
- Fire Point
- Ignition Temperature
- Heat of Ignition
- The measure of the heat absorbing capacity of a substance.
- Law of Specific Heat
- Law of Latent Heat Vaporization
- Law of Normal Heat
- Law of Cold
- Quantity of heat absorbed by a substance when it changes from a liquid to a vapor.
- Law of Specific Heat
- Law of Latent Heat Vaporization
- Law of Normal Heat
- Law of Cold
- Which of the following are sources of heat?
- Chemical Heat Energy
- Mechanical Heat Energy
- Electrical Heat Energy
- All of the Above
- A gas will expand or contract in direct proportion to change in temperature.
- Charles Law
- Boyles Law
- Heat of Compression
- Heat of Latency
- Pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a given temperature.
- Charles Law
- Boyles Law
- Heat of Compression
- Heat of Latency
- Generated when a gas is compressed.
- Charles Law
- Boyles Law
- Heat of Compression
- Heat of Latency
- A type of structure that is Fire Resistive and is designed to compartmentize a fire.
- Type I
- Type II
- Type III
- Type A
- A type of structure that is Non-Combustible and the primary concern is from contents of the building.
- Type I
- Type II
- Type III
- Type C
- A type of structure that is Ordinary and smoke can spread through concealed spaces during a fire.
- Type IV
- Type II
- Type III
- Type I
- A type of structure where the primary hazard is the massive amount of combustible contents provided by the structural members.
- Type IV
- Type II
- Type III
- Type A
- A type of structure that has almost unlimited potential for fire extension within the building extension to exposures is a concern.
- Type III
- Type IV
- Type V
- None of the above
SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS
- This takes air and compresses it.
- Compressor
- Purification System
- Cascade System
- Charging Station
- This has three or more 300-cubic-foot cylinders and is used for storage of compressed gas.
- Compressor
- Purification System
- Cascade System
- Charging Station
- Remove containments from the air.
- Compressor
- Purification System
- Cascade System
- Charging Station
- Which is not a component of a purification system?
- Mechanical Filter
- Dryer
- Air Sweetener
- Carbon Monoxide Converter
- They are all components of a purification system
- Used to protect eh operator should the cylinder rupture.
- Compressor
- Purification System
- Cascade System
- Charging Station
- Firefighters should clean and sanitize their facepiece after every use.
- TRUE
- FALSE
- How often should breathing air quality be tested?
- Weekly
- Monthly
- Quarterly
- Yearly
LADDERS
- Materials used in wood ladder construction are
- Oak and Douglas Fir
- Douglas Fir & Hickory
- Hickory & Pine
- Pine & Cherry
- The maximum capacity of a Single or Roof Ladder is
- 300 pounds
- 700 pounds
- 750 pounds
- 800 pounds
- Aerial Ladder capacity depends on the manufacture.
- TRUE
- FALSE
- When performing the annual service test on a metal and fiberglass ladders, the measurement after the load test should not be greater than
- 25 foot or less ladder - .5 inch
- 26 to 34 foot ladder – 1 inch
- 35 feet and greater ladder – 1.5 inch
- All are acceptable measurements
- When performing the “hook” test on a roof ladder, the weight that is suspended from the ladder for one minute is
- 500 pounds
- 750 pounds
- 1000 pounds
- 1250 pounds
FIRE HOSE AND APPLIANCES
- To reduce the size of a hose a firefighter would use
- Reducer
- Wye
- Water Thief
- Siamese
- Double Male
- To divide one line into two lines of the same size a firefighter would use
- Reducer
- Wye
- Water Thief
- Siamese
- Double Male
- To divide one line into several lines of different sizes a firefighter would use
- Reducer
- Wye
- Water Thief
- Siamese
- Double Male
- To supply a single hoseline with two or more hoselines a firefighter would use
- Reducer
- Wye
- Water Thief
- Siamese
- Double Male
- To attach two female ends of a hose a firefighter would use
- Reducer
- Wye
- Water Thief
- Siamese
- Double Male
- Which NFPA standard(s) have to do with Fire Hose and Appliances?
- NFPA 1961
- NPFA 1962
- NFPA 1963
- All of the above
- The pressure required for testing fire hose is located in what NFPA standard?
- NFPA 1961
- NPFA 1962
- NFPA 1963
- All of the above
PERSONAL SAFETY
- Per OSHA, individuals must have physicals before wearing an SCBA.
- TRUE
- FALSE
- What laws affect the Fire Service?
- Federal Laws
- State Laws
- Local Laws
- All of the above
- Many departments are complying with the guidelines presented in NFPA 1500.
- TRUE
- FALSE
- Who is responsible for the development and implementation of the safety program?
- Training Officer
- Mayor
- Chief of the Department
- Explorers
- Which is not a component of a safety program?
- Fireground Safety
- Physical Fitness
- Apparatus Safety
- Weather spotter training
- When driving a fire department vehicle to an emergency, you can assume that motorists will yield the right-of-way.
- TRUE
- FALSE
- Which of the following causes skids will driving fire department vehicles?
- Driving too fast for road conditions
- Failing to anticipate weight shifts of heavy apparatus
- Failing to anticipate obstacles
- All of the above
- Firefighters should assume that all power sources are energized.
- TRUE
- FALSE
- Which is not a component of a safety program?
- Fireground Safety
- Physical Fitness
- Apparatus Safety
- Weather spotter training