{"id":119673,"date":"2023-09-13T14:35:19","date_gmt":"2023-09-13T14:35:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119673"},"modified":"2023-09-13T14:35:21","modified_gmt":"2023-09-13T14:35:21","slug":"bundle-for-ifsta-7th-edition-all-chapters-exam-study-guide-questions-and-answers-graded-a-latest-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/13\/bundle-for-ifsta-7th-edition-all-chapters-exam-study-guide-questions-and-answers-graded-a-latest-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"BUNDLE FOR IFSTA 7th EDITION ALL CHAPTERS EXAM STUDY GUIDE | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test 1 |<br>Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2023<br>What is the overall mission of the fire service? (12) [4.1.1]<br>A. Prevent arson fires by educating the public<br>B. Eliminate the use of unsafe building practices<br>C. Provide low-cost emergency services to the public<br>D. Save lives and protect property and the environment &#8211; Correct Answer<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>D. Save lives and protect property and the environment<br>A(an)____concept allows all responders to use a similar, coordinated<br>approach with a common set of authorities, protections, and resources.<br>(12) [4.1.1]<br>A. all hazard<br>B. chain of command<br>C. incident awareness<br>D. hazard enforcement &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. all hazard<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>A type of fire departmental organizational structure where decisions and<br>information are directed from the top and filtered down through the<br>intermediate levels to the base can be described as: (13) [4.1.1]<br>A. linear.<br>B. scalar.<br>C. modular.<br>D. sequential. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. scalar.<br>Most fire departments are organized in a series of levels, with the<br>intermediate levels made up of personnel assigned by: (13-14) [4.1.1]<br>A. rank and duty.<br>B. age and name.<br>C. years of experience.<br>D. geographical location. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. rank and duty.<br>Each employee reporting to just one supervisor, who in turn moves up the<br>chain of command, is an example of: (14) [4.1.1]<br>A. discipline.<br>B. span of control.<br>C. division of labor.<br>D. unity of command. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. unity of command.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The division of labor refers to: (14) [4.1.1]<br>A. each employee reporting to just one supervisor.<br>B. an organization?s responsibility to provide leadership.<br>C. the formal line of authority, responsibility, and communication within an<br>organization.<br>D. the process of dividing large jobs into smaller pieces to make them<br>more manageable. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. the process of dividing large jobs<br>into smaller pieces to make them more manageable.<br>Why is the division of labor necessary in the fire service? (14) [4.1.1]<br>A. Comply with federal law<br>B. Prevent the duplication of effort<br>C. Ensure fair work loads for all members<br>D. Keep department expenses at a minimum &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B.<br>Prevent the duplication of effort<br>Which statement describes the staffing and funding of volunteer fire<br>departments? (15) [4.1.1]<br>A. Continuously staffed and publicly funded<br>B. Continuously staffed and may rely on fundraisers for funding<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test 2 |<br>Questions and Answers Graded A+<br>Latest 2023<br>Calls received at fire department facilities that range from<br>requests for assistance to personal calls from family or friends are<br>known as calls. (57) [4.2.2]<br>A. extraneous<br>B. nonessential<br>C. discretionary<br>D. nonemergency &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. nonemergency<br>Which is a guideline for receiving nonemergency calls? (57)<br>[4.2.2]<br>A. Answer calls promptly<br>B. Answer with only &#8220;Hello&#8221; and wait for caller to respond<br>C. Place a caller on hold until an answer is found for a question<br>D. Wait until the end of the shift to deliver any messages taken &#8211;<br>Correct Answer &#8211; A. Answer calls promptly<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>At the station, if you cannot answer a caller&#8217;s question, refer them<br>to someone who can, then: (57) [4.2.2]<br>A. hang up.<br>B. follow up on the request.<br>C. return to your station duties.<br>D. listen in on the call and take notes. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. follow up<br>on the request.<br>When receiving a call from someone who is angry or upset: (58)<br>[4.2.2]<br>A. immediately hang up on the caller.<br>B. be pleasant and take necessary information.<br>C. speak authoritatively and tell the caller to stop complaining.<br>D. file a complaint with local law enforcement regarding the<br>caller. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. be pleasant and take necessary<br>information.<br>A separate dispatch center operated by a fire department would<br>be categorized as a(an): (58) [4.2.1]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>3 | Questions and Answers<br>Graded A+ 2023<br>With regard to local building codes, firefighters should be aware that: (78)<br>[4.3.12]<br>A. An AHJ can amend model building codes to meet local needs.<br>B. Most jurisdictions lack formalized building code requirements.<br>C. Building codes are standardized across the United States and Canada.<br>D. Local building codes must be modeled after the International Building<br>Code\u00ae. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. An AHJ can amend model building codes to<br>meet local needs.<br>Type <em>__<\/em> can be expected to remain structurally stable longer than other<br>types during fire. (78) [4.3.12]<br>A. I<br>B. II<br>C. III<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D. IV &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. I<br>When responding to a fire in a Type I construction building, firefighters<br>should be aware that: (78) [4.3.12]<br>A. the roof may be extremely difficult to penetrate.<br>B. the building will be vulnerable to rapid structural collapse.<br>C. steel structural members are likely to fail quickly under fire conditions.<br>D. industrial glues used in the construction process are highly flammable. &#8211;<br>Correct Answer &#8211; A. the roof may be extremely difficult to penetrate.<br>Type II construction buildings are composed of: (79) [4.3.12]<br>A. prefabricated wood components.<br>B. large-dimensioned lumber or laminated wood.<br>C. metal and wood components that increase the fuel load.<br>D. noncombustible materials that do not add to the fuel load. &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; D. noncombustible materials that do not add to the fuel load.<br>In a Type III construction building, the interior walls, columns, beams,<br>floors, and roofs are completely or partially constructed of: (79) [4.3.12]<br>A. steel.<br>B. wood.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. gypsum.<br>D. concrete. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. wood.<br>What condition often found in Type III construction buildings is likely to<br>negatively influence fire behavior? (79) [4.3.12]<br>A. Void spaces between wall studs<br>B. Large-dimensioned wood beams<br>C. Concrete roofs that are difficult to penetrate<br>D. Reinforced concrete columns and decorative arches &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211;<br>A. Void spaces between wall studs<br>Type IV buildings are resistant to structural collapse because of the: (81)<br>[4.3.12]<br>A. use of open-web floor joists.<br>B. use of noncombustible interior finishes.<br>C. thickness of the reinforced concrete walls.<br>D. mass of the heavy timber structural members. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. mass<br>of the heavy timber structural members.<br>Which characteristic of Type IV construction buildings can contribute to the<br>intensity of a fire once it starts? (81) [4.3.12]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>4 Questions and Answers<br>Fires involve a heat-producing chemical reaction between fuel and: (117)<br>[4.3.11]<br>A. a catalyst.<br>B. an oxidizer.<br>C. free radicals.<br>D. a reducing agent. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. an oxidizer<br>When a substance changes from one type of matter into another, such as<br>two or more substances combining to form compounds, the substance<br>undergoes a: (118) [4.3.11]<br>A. dissolution.<br>B. metamorphosis.<br>C. chemical reaction.<br>D. physiological change. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. chemical reaction<br>Which statement about energy and combustion is accurate? (120) [4.3.11]<br>A. A fuel&#8217;s chemical energy is the result of rapid vibrations in the<br>molecules.<br>B. Chemical and physical changes almost never involve an exchange of<br>energy.<br>C. A fuel&#8217;s potential energy releases during combustion and converts to<br>kinetic energy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D. Chemical changes involve an exchange of energy; physical changes<br>involve no energy exchange. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. A fuel&#8217;s potential energy<br>releases during combustion and converts to kinetic energy.<br>Which element of the fire tetrahedron is included to explain flaming (gasphase) combustion? (120) [4.3.11]<br>A. Fuel<br>B. Heat<br>C. Oxygen<br>D. Chemical chain reaction &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. Chemical chain reaction<br>What occurs when a mixture of fuel and oxygen encounter an external heat<br>source with sufficient heat or thermal energy to start the combustion<br>reaction? (120) [4.3.11]<br>A. Autoignition<br>B. Piloted ignition<br>C. Kinetic ignition<br>D. Sustained ignition &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. Piloted ignition<br>The minimum temperature at which a fuel in the air must be heated in order<br>to start self-sustained combustion is known as the: (122) [4.3.11]<br>A. autoignition temperature (AIT).<br>B. piloted ignition temperature (PIT).<br>C. lower explosive (flammable) limit (LEL).<br>D. upper explosive (flammable) limit (UEL). &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A.<br>autoignition temperature (AIT).<br>What causes flaming combustion to occur? (123) [4.3.11]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. A solid fuel encounters an open flame and entrain enough air to ignite.<br>B. A gaseous fuel encounters an external heat source and experience<br>piloted ignition.<br>C. A gaseous fuel mixes with an adequate amount of oxygen and heats to<br>ignition temperature.<br>D. A solid fuel mixes with an adequate amount of liquid fuel to be able to<br>sustain an open burning flame. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. A gaseous fuel mixes<br>with an adequate amount of oxygen and heats to ignition temperature.<br>What is the cause of most fire deaths? (124) [4.3.10, 4.3.11]<br>A. Injuries caused by falling materials or structural collapse<br>B. Exposure to toxic gases found in smoke and\/or lack of oxygen<br>C. Exposure to extreme heat and\/or contact with flames and hot surfaces<br>D. Accidental injuries sustained during escape and\/or evacuation<br>procedures &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. Exposure to toxic gases found in smoke<br>and\/or lack of oxygen<br>Which statement about the dangers of products of combustion is accurate?<br>(124) [4.3.11]<br>A. Visible smoke presents the greatest inhalation danger.<br>B. Low oxygen concentrations alone can result in hypoxia or death.<br>C. Toxic products of combustion are released only during the combustion<br>reaction.<br>D. The toxic effects of smoke inhalation are the result of the interaction<br>between carbon monoxide and heat. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. Low oxygen<br>concentrations alone can result in hypoxia or death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test 5<br>Questions and Answers 2023<br>Which piece of PPE can provide a secondary layer of eye protection in<br>addition to an SCBA facepiece? (183) [4.1.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3]<br>A. Fuse<br>B. Neck shroud<br>C. Protective hood<br>D. Helmet face shield &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. Helmet faceshield<br>What is a function of station and work uniforms? (184) [4.1.1, 4.3.2]<br>A. Provide respiratory protection<br>B. Protect wearer from hazardous materials<br>C. Provide protection against advanced fire behavior<br>D. Identify wearer as a member of the fire department &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D.<br>Identify wearer as a member of the fire department<br>While on duty, firefighters should avoid wearing: (184) [4.1.1, 4.3.2]<br>A. high-top shoes.<br>B. short-sleeved shirts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. clothing made from 100 percent cotton.<br>D. clothing made of non-fire\u2014resistant synthetic materials. &#8211; Correct Answer<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>D. clothing made of non-fire-resistant synthetic materials.<br>In order to avoid contaminating living quarters, <strong>__<\/strong> should NOT be<br>worn during emergency operations. (185) [4.1.1, 4.3.2]<br>A. station footwear<br>B. steel-toed boots<br>C. cotton underwear<br>D. synthetic materials &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. station footwear<br>All PPE designed for structural fire fighting must meet the requirements of:<br>(186) [4.1.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3]<br>A. NFPA 1002.<br>B. NFPA 1006.<br>C. NFPA 1971.<br>D. NFPA 1981. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. NFPA 1971.<br>Which piece of information must be included on the permanent compliance<br>label inside each piece of PPE? (186) [4.1.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3]<br>A. Firefighter&#8217;s name B. Department name<br>C. Cleaning precautions<br>D. Wearing instructions &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. Cleaning precautions<br>What is structural PPE designed to do? (187) [4.1.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3]<br>A. Eliminate exposure to hazardous materials<br>B. Protect from temperatures of up to 1,000\u00b0F (540\u00b0C)<br>C. Prevent burns from extreme fire behaviors such as fiashover<br>D. Cover all portions of skin while reaching, bending, or moving &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; D. Cover all portions of skin while reaching, bending, or moving<br>In order to avoid contact burns and heat stress after leaving a heated<br>environment, firefighters should: (187) [4.1.1, 4.3.2]<br>A. thoroughly inspect PPE to check for damage.<br>B. place contaminated PPE in the cab of the apparatus.<br>C. follow rehabilitation protocols and allow clothing to cool.<br>D. make sure that the protective trousers and coat do not overlap. &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; C. follow rehabilitation protocols and allow clothing to cool.<br>Which statement regarding the use of fire fighting helmets is accurate?<br>(188) [4.1.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3]<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test 6 |<br>Questions and Answers Graded A+<br>Latest 2023<br>Portable fire extinguishers are classified according to the: (254) [4.3.16]<br>A. place where they were manufactured.<br>B. amount of time they have been in service.<br>C. certification level required to operate them.<br>D. type of fire they are designed to extinguish. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. type of<br>fire they are designed to extinguish.<br>A portable fire extinguisher must be labeled with the: (254) [4.3.16]<br>A. colors that designate its class rating.<br>B. name of the purchasing department.<br>C. type of PPE required to be worn while operating.<br>D. letters and\/or symbols that designate its class rating. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211;<br>D. letters and\/or symbols that designate its class rating.<br>How would a fire containing plastics be classified? (255) [4.3.16]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. Class A<br>B. Class C<br>C. Class D<br>D. Class K &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. Class A<br>Class A portable fire extinguishers are rated from 1-A through 40-A based<br>upon the amount of water and: (255) [4.3.16]<br>A. the weight and height of the portable extinguisher.<br>B. whether the portable extinguisher is certified for novice use.<br>C. duration and range of discharge used in extinguishing test fires.<br>D. whether the portable extinguisher is intended for indoor or outdoor use.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Correct Answer &#8211; C. duration and range of discharge used in extinguishing<br>test fires.<br>Which material is a Class B fuel? (256) [4.3.16]<br>A. Gasoline<br>B. Lithium<br>C. Vegetable oil<br>D. Live electrical wires &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. Gasoline<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>7 | Questions and Answers<br>2023<br>What is one advantage of synthetic fiber rope? (279) [4.3.20]<br>A. Must be replaced often<br>B. Prone to mold and mildew<br>C. Cannot support heavy loads<br>D. Melts when exposed to heat- Correct Answer &#8211; D. Melts when exposed<br>to heat<br>Synthetic fiber rope: (279) [4.3.20]<br>A. Is difficult to clean, inspect, and maintain.<br>B. Has a longer life span than natural fiber rope<br>C. Is made from materials such as sisal or hemp<br>D. Should not be used for life safety applications- Correct Answer &#8211; B.<br>Has a longer life span than natural fiber rope<br>Natural fiber ropes: (279) [4.3.20]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. Should not be used as a utility rope<br>B. Melt when exposed to heat or flame<br>C. Should not be used for life safety applications<br>D. Are resistant to mold, mildew, and chemical damage- Correct Answer &#8211;<br>C. Should not be used for life safety applications<br>What is one advantage of natural fiber rope? (279)<br>A. Resistant to mold and mildew<br>B. Longer life span than synthetic rope<br>C. Can be used for life safety applications<br>D. More resistant to sunlight than synthetic rope- Correct Answer &#8211; D.<br>More resistant to sunlight than synthetic rope<br>Which type of rope is used as a belay line when there is a possibility that a<br>victim or firefighter may fall a long distance while supported by the rope?<br>(279) [4.3.20]<br>A. Braided rope<br>B. Twisted rope<br>C. Static kernmantle rope<br>D. Dynamic kernmantle rope- Correct Answer &#8211; D. Dynamic kernmantle<br>rope<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test 8 |<br>Questions and Answers Graded A+<br>The lowest, widest section of an extension ladder that always maintains<br>contact with the ground while the ladder is being raised is the: (315) [4.3.6]<br>A. bed section.<br>B. truss section.<br>C. guide section.<br>D. stationary section. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. bed section.<br>Which part of a ladder is placed on the ground when the [adder is<br>positioned? (315) [4.3.6]<br>A. Fly<br>B. Butt<br>C. Rung<br>D. Beam &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. Butt<br>The moveable upper part of an extension ladder that is raised to various<br>heights is called the: (315) [4.3.6]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. halyard.<br>B. fly section.<br>C. truss block.<br>D. bed section. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. fly section.<br>Swivel plates attached to the butt of the ladder are called: (315) [4.3.6]<br>A. guides.<br>B. footpads.<br>C. but spurs.<br>D. protection plates. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. footpads.<br>The <strong>__<\/strong> is the rope or cable used to raise the upper sections of an<br>extension ladder. (316) [4.3.6]<br>A. pawl<br>B. pulley<br>C. halyard<br>D. guide line &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. halyard<br>What are the pawls (dogs) of a ladder designed to do? (316) [4.3.6]<br>A. Hold the halyard in place after it has been extended<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B. Secure the ladder over the ridge of the building&#8217;s roof<br>C. Hold the fly section in place after it has been extended<br>D. Secure the ladder to the surface beneath it and prevent slippage &#8211;<br>Correct Answer &#8211; C. Hold the fly section in place after it has been extended<br>For which task would a single ladder be used? (318) [4.3.6]<br>A. To reach someone trapped in a 6-foot (2 m) trench<br>B. To provide stability while working on a pitched roof<br>C. To gain access to the roof of a commercial building<br>D. To gain access to the third story of a residential home &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211;<br>A. To reach someone trapped in a 6-foot (2 m) trench<br>What feature does a roof ladder have that a single ladder does not have?<br>(318) [4.3.6]<br>A. The ability to be raised to multiple heights<br>B. A halyard that is used to secure the ladder in place<br>C. Butt spurs that prevent it from slipping when deployed<br>D. Hooks used to secure it over the top of the roof&#8217;s ridge line &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; D. Hooks used to secure it over the top of the roof&#8217;s ridge line<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>9 | Questions and Answers<br>graded A+<br>The techniques used in structural forcible entry: (371) [4.3.4]<br>A. Cannot be used to gain entry to vehicles or rail cars.<br>B. Should do minimal damage and provide quick access.<br>C. May be preferable to normal means of entry during a fire.<br>D. Are decided upon by the rapid intervention crew supervisor. &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; B. Should do minimal damage and provide quick access.<br>Which factor affects the decision of where to force entry? (371) [4.3.4]<br>A. Building&#8217;s age<br>B. Weather conditions<br>C. Building&#8217;s occupancy type<br>D. How forcible entry will affect ventilation &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. How forcible<br>entry will affect ventilation<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Before performing forcible entry at a commercial or industrial occupancy, a<br>firefighter should &#8220;try before you pry&#8221; and: (371) [4.3.4]<br>A. Radio the computer aided dispatch center<br>B. Look for a lock box near the main entrance<br>C. Get permission from the building&#8217;s owner or superintendent.<br>D. Request mutual aid to help force the stronger building materials. &#8211;<br>Correct Answer &#8211; B. look for a lock box near the main entrance.<br>Security barriers such as bars, grilles, and Lexan windows: (372) [4.3.4]<br>A. Can be forced using common power tools.<br>B. Cannot be forced, even with specialized tools.<br>C. Require specialized training and tools to force.<br>D. Provide a more secure point of entry for a building. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C.<br>Require specialized training and tools to force.<br>Which is an unsafe action that can cause injury to firefighters? (373) [4.3.4,<br>4.3.9]<br>A. Cutting through cables with bolt cutters<br>B. Using multiple types of power tools to cut a material<br>C. Cutting through wooden structural materials with a pick-head axe<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D. Using a cutting tool to cur a material for which it was not designed &#8211;<br>Correct Answer &#8211; D. Using a cutting tool to cut a material for which it was not<br>designed<br>Which forcible entry task is a pick-head axe well suited to perform? (374)<br>[4.3.4]<br>A. Pry security bars off windows<br>B. Cut through the hasp of a padlock<br>C. Remove shingles and another roof covering<br>D. Strike another tool to force it through a doorjamb &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C.<br>Remove shingles and other roof coverings<br>Unlike a pick-head axe, a flat-head axe can be used to: (374) [4.3.4, 4.3.9]<br>A. Remove aluminum siding.<br>B. Remove roofing materials.<br>C. Chop through wooden structural components.<br>D. Strike another tool to force it through a doorjamb. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D.<br>Strike another tool to force it through a doorjamb.<br>Manual bolt cutters cannot cut hasps, padlock shackles, or: (375) [4.3.4,<br>4.3.9]<br>A. high-security chains.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>(IFSTA 7th Edition) Chapter Test<br>10 | Questions and Answers<br>Graded A+ 2023<br>Which condition specific to search and rescue operations should be<br>communicated to crew members and\/or your supervisor? (433) [4.3.9]<br>Wind direction and speed<br>Building&#8217;s construction classification<br>Names of victims or occupants<br>Known locations of victims or occupants &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Known locations<br>of victims or occupants<br>Which basic firefighting skill serves as an essential survival skill during<br>search and rescue operations? (434) [4.3.5, 4.3.9]<br>Using air monitoring devices to sample the atmosphere<br>Forcing a window or cutting through debris<br>Operating a portable fire extinguisher to put out an incipient fire<br>Using a hoseline to perform hydraulic ventilation &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Forcing a<br>window or cutting through debris<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Under normal conditions, air management increases your work time, but if<br>you are lost or trapped, it: (434) [4.3.5, 4.3.9]<br>will decrease your survivable time before rescue and increase your energy<br>output.<br>increases the amount of time you can survive before escaping or being<br>rescued.<br>will not be effective, because adrenaline and stress will drastically increase<br>your consumption rate.<br>decreases the amount of time you can survive before escaping or being<br>rescued. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; increases the amount of time you can survive<br>before escaping or being rescued.<br>To be physically and mentally prepared for survival during search and<br>rescue operations, you should: (434) [4.3.5, 4.3.9]<br>allow the IC to look out for your crew members&#8217; safety.<br>practice emergency exit techniques.<br>push yourself past your limits.<br>follow orders without question. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; practice emergency exit<br>techniques.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Panic, claustrophobia, and disorientation are effects of: (434-435) [4.3.5,<br>4.3.9]<br>chronic exposure to products of combustion.<br>obscured vision conditions.<br>long-term exposure to radiation.<br>pulmonary edema. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; obscured vision conditions.<br>Which situation would require a firefighter to call a MAYDAY? (435) [4.2.4,<br>4.3.5, 4.3.9]<br>Encountering a hazardous materials spill<br>Portable radio malfunction<br>Finding unidentified victims or occupants<br>SCBA malfunction &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; SCBA malfunction<br>For firefighters, the environment may remain tenable as long as: (436)<br>[4.3.5, 4.3.9]<br>the IC determines it is safe to remain inside.<br>heat levels and duration of the interior operations stay within acceptable<br>limits for the PPE and SCBA provided.<br>they are wearing PPE and SCBA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>11 Questions and Answers<br>Graded A+ 2023<br>Tactical ventilation is performed during fire attack to: (493) [4.3.11, 4.3.12]<br>quickly extinguish a fully developed fire.<br>help control the fire.<br>limit the need for LDH hose streams.<br>minimize personnel needed on scene. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; help control the<br>fire.<br>Why is ventilation used during overhaul and loss control? (493) [4.3.11,<br>4.3.12]<br>To help control the fire<br>Remove soot and odors from valuable contents<br>Evacuate smoke from structures after a fire has been extinguished<br>Eliminate the need for respiratory protection &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Evacuate<br>smoke from structures after a fire has been extinguished<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When performing tactical ventilation, what action has the most impact on<br>successful ventilation? (494) [4.3.11, 4.3.12]<br>Removing fuel sources<br>Exposure protection<br>Activating sprinkler systems<br>Controlling oxygen availability &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Controlling oxygen<br>availability<br>Which action may improve visibility inside structures so that interior crews<br>can work more effectively? (494) [4.3.11, 4.3.12]<br>Cooling the exterior of the building<br>Exposure protection<br>Controlling exhaust openings<br>Increasing the number of personnel &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Controlling exhaust<br>openings<br>As a fire within a compartment consumes oxygen, the amount of unburned<br>fuel in combustion products: (494) [4.3.11]<br>may either increase or decrease.<br>increases.<br>stays the same.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>decreases. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; increases.<br>Why should ventilation be immediately followed with exterior or interior fire<br>attack to cool gases and surfaces in the fire room? (494) [4.3.11, 4.3.12]<br>The ventilation crew is already in position to perform fire attack.<br>The greater the time between ventilation and application of water, the<br>greater the fire&#8217;s growth.<br>Ventilation will cause the fire to go into decay, making it easy to extinguish.<br>Fire will enter ventilation-limited decay when water is applied. &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; The greater the time between ventilation and application of water,<br>the greater the fire&#8217;s growth.<br>What disrupts the ventilation strategy and causes the fire to grow? (494)<br>[4.3.11]<br>Activating sprinkler systems<br>Changing to a transitional attack<br>Removing items from the structure<br>Breaking windows unnecessarily &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Breaking windows<br>unnecessarily<br>Before interior attack, what action will reduce oxygen available to the fire?<br>(495) [4.3.11]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>12 | Questions and Answers<br>Graded A+ 2023<br>Which type of hose transports water from the pumping apparatus to the<br>nozzle where it is applied to the fire? (541) [4.3.8]<br>A. Attack Hose<br>B. Supply hose<br>C. Hard suction hose<br>D. Large diameter hose &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. Attack hose<br>A fire hose is labeled according to the: (541) [4.3.8]<br>A. size of its couplings.<br>B. size of its inside diameter<br>C. length of one of its sections<br>D. longest hose stream it can produce &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. size of its inside<br>diameter.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which type of hose is designed to connect the pumping apparatus to a<br>pressurized water source, such as a hydrant? (542) [4.3.8]<br>A. Attack Hose<br>B. Booster hose<br>C. Large diameter soft sleeve hose<br>D. Small diameter hard suction hose &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. Large diameter<br>soft sleeve hose<br>Why is it advantageous for departments to use hose with national standard<br>threaded couplings? (544) [4.3.8]<br>A. National standard threading couplings are less likely to leak than other<br>types of couplings<br>B. Different departments that respond together can connect their hose<br>sections without adapters<br>C. Departments will be able to connect any size hose to hydrants without<br>using adapters<br>D. National standard threaded couplings are less prone to wear and tear<br>than other types of couplings &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; B. Different departments<br>that respond together can connect their hose sections without adapters.<br>A male hose coupling: (544) [4.3.8]<br>A. has the thread on the interior.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>13 | Questions and Answers<br>Graded A+ 2023<br>Reduced water volume or pressure from hydrants can result from:<br>open water mains.<br>open isolation valves.<br>greater demand than the system can provide.<br>the use of both wet-barrel and dry-barrel hydrants in the same system. &#8211;<br>Correct Answer &#8211; greater demand than the system can provide.<br>Standard fire hydrants have at least one large steamer connection and:<br>four hose outlet nozzles for 2 1\/2-inch (65 mm) couplings.<br>one smaller steamer connection.<br>two smaller steamer connections.<br>two hose outlet nozzles for 2 1\/2-inch (65 mm) couplings. &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; two hose outlet nozzles for 2 1\/2-inch (65 mm) couplings.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A dry-barrel hydrant only has water in it when: (588) [4.3.15]<br>the stem nut is operated to open the control valve.<br>a water main has broken.<br>a clapper valve has been opened.<br>the temperature outside is above freezing. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; the stem nut<br>is operated to open the control valve.<br>Where are wet-barrel hydrants usually installed? (588) [4.3.15]<br>Climates that do not have long periods of below-freezing temperatures<br>Climates that have a higher than average number of belowfreezing days<br>Rural areas without an alternate water supply<br>Rural areas where multiple departments may need to respond &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; Climates that do not have long periods of below-freezing<br>temperatures<br>What should the fire department do when a hydrant is taken out-of-service?<br>(589) [4.3.15]<br>Contact the hydrant manufacturer<br>Attempt to repair the hydrant<br>Remove the stem nut<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Place &#8220;out-of-service&#8221; tags on the hydrant &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Place &#8220;outof-service&#8221; tags on the hydrant<br>A hydrant wrench is primarily used to: (590) [4.3.15]<br>repair the hydrant if it is out-of-service.<br>remove discharge caps from the hydrant outlets.<br>apply a hose clamp near the hydrant outlet.<br>tighten hose couplings at the apparatus outlets. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211;<br>remove discharge caps from the hydrant outlets.<br>Hydrants must be opened and closed slowly in order to prevent: (592)<br>[4.3.15]<br>friction loss.<br>hydrant erosion.<br>loss of suction.<br>water hammer. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; water hammer.<br>What must be done when shutting down a dry-barrel hydrant? (593)<br>[4.3.15]<br>Request help from the hydrant manufacturer<br>Leave at least 10 percent of the water in the hydrant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test 14 |<br>Questions and Answers Graded A+<br>Latest 2023<br>When firefighters apply water to the hot gas layer in a compartment, it will:<br>(670) [4.3.10]<br>increase the potential for flashover.<br>increase the radiant heat flux from the upper layer.<br>reduce the radiant heat flux from the upper layer.<br>push fire into adjacent rooms. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; reduce the radiant heat flux<br>from the upper layer.<br>What can happen if excess steam is produced inside the structure as a<br>result of applying water on the fire? (670) [4.3.10]<br>Disruption of the thermal layering<br>Increase in the potential for backdraft or flashover<br>Transition from fuel-limited to ventilation-limited conditions<br>Pyrolysis process speeds up &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Disruption of the thermal<br>layering<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In which situation would fuel removal be a likely method of extinguishment?<br>(670) [4.3.19]<br>Fire in an apartment building<br>Fire in a one-story house<br>Grass fire<br>Warehouse fire &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Grass fire<br>Closing the valve on a natural gas tank to stop the emission of gaseous<br>fuel would be an example of: (670) [4.310]<br>fuel removal.<br>oxygen exclusion.<br>chemical flame inhibition.<br>temperature reduction. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; fuel removal.<br>When a firefighter controls doors and windows during fire attack, it is an<br>example of: (671) [4.310, 4.3.11]<br>chemical flame inhibition.<br>temperature reduction.<br>fuel removal.<br>oxygen exclusion. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; oxygen exclusion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Clean agents extinguish fire by: (672) [4.3.10]<br>removing oxygen from the compartment.<br>removing the burning fuel.<br>cooling the burning material.<br>Interrupting the combustion reaction. &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Interrupting the<br>combustion reaction.<br>If you are positioned to make fire attack, which condition would be<br>important to communicate to your supervisor or the Incident Commander?<br>(673) [4.3.10]<br>Smoke that changes from gray to black<br>All team members&#8217; PASS devices are functioning<br>Amount of radiant heat felt by firefighters<br>Presence of bystanders at the perimeter &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; Smoke that<br>changes from gray to black<br>Firefighters should ensure that PASS devices are on and operating<br>properly: (673) [4.3.10]<br>before entering the structure.<br>once they reach the seat of the fire.<br>before applying water to the fire.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>IFSTA 7th Edition Chapter Test<br>15 | Questions and Answers<br>Graded A+ 2023<br>Overhaul operations include: (740) [4.3.10, 4.3.13]<br>A. Searching for hidden fires<br>B. Setting up scene security device<br>C. Performing equipment inspections<br>D. Searching for and rescuing victim &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. Searching for<br>hidden fires.<br>Which tools are used to open walls and floors during overhaul? (740)<br>[4.3.10, 4.3.13]<br>A. Axes<br>B. Pike poles<br>C. Bale hooks<br>D. Plaster hooks &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; A. Axes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>During overhaul, prying tools can be used to: (740) [4.3.10, 4.3.13]<br>A. Move loosely piled material<br>B. Install temporary window coverings<br>C. Carry debris and smoldering materials<br>D. Remove baseboards and window frames &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; D. Remove<br>baseboards and window frames.<br>Which hazard are firefighters likely to encounter during overhaul? (741)<br>[4.3.10, 4.3.13]<br>A. Spalling<br>B. Flashover<br>C. Toxic gases<br>D. Severe burns &#8211; Correct Answer &#8211; C. Toxic gases<br>Which safety measure should be in place during overhaul? (741) [4.3.10,<br>4.3.13]<br>A. Hearing protection to prevent hearing loss<br>B. Gloves to protect from cuts and thermal burns<br>C. The hazardous materials response team standing by<br>D. Law enforcement personnel providing security protection &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; B. Gloves to protect from cuts and thermal burns<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In order to remain safe during overhaul, firefighters should always wear<br>SCBA when necessary and: (742) [4.3.13]<br>A. Working in teams of four or more<br>B. Have a charged hoseline on standby<br>C. Carrying a thermal imager and power saw<br>D. Carry as few tools as possible in order to reduce exhaustion &#8211; Correct<br>Answer &#8211; B. have a charged hoseline on standby.<br>The structural integrity of a building is most affected by the intensity of the<br>fire and: (742) [4.3.10]<br>A. The ambient weather condition<br>B. The amount of water used for extinguishment<br>C. Weather in accelerant was used to start the fire<br>D. 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