Questionaire For Foe With Key Answers - Compress
Questionaire For Foe With Key Answers - Compress
Questionaire For Foe With Key Answers - Compress
25. Wood, and its products, such as hardboard and fireboard, are the
principal combustible
materials present in the construction of a building.
a. Solids c. Dusts
b. Combustible Contents d. Combustible Structure
26. Liquids classified as non-flammable-
a. Class II Solvents c. Class IIIB Solvents
b. CIV Solvents d. Class IIIA Solvents
27. Liquid fuel whose flash point is above normal room temperature
37.8C (100F) ex., Oil,
Crude Oil, Diesel.
a. Combustible Liquids c. Flammable materials
b. Flammable Liquids d. Combustion
28. It is a science that deals with the composition and structure of
fire.
a. Chemistry of Fire c. Chemical Science
b. Fire Science d. Fire Education
29. Liquid fuel at or below normal temperature, ex., Gasoline,
Thinner
a. Combustible Liquids c. Flammable materials
b. Flammable Liquids d. Combustion
30. Is a product of the process of oil refining and or the name
suggest, it is liquefied but as
long as it is contained under pressure in a cylinder or tanks.
a. Shellane Gas c. Gas
b. Gasoline d. LPG
31. It Is a device that contains within its chemicals, fluids or
gasses for extinguishing fires,
the means for application of its content for that purpose and is capable of
being readily move from place to place.
a. Fire Extinguisher c. Fire Nozzle
b. Fire Hose d. Fire Tools
6. The purpose or design with which the act is done and involves the will
to do the act.
a. Motive c. Willfulness
b. Malice d. Intent
8. Once declared FIRE OUT, who shall take cognizance the responsibilities
of PROTECTING AND SECURING the whole fire scaling/closing the
perimeter with barricade tape (fire lines).
a. Fire Ground Commander (FCG) c. Fire Arson Investigator
b. Fire Marshal d. Fire fighter
20. The Fire and Arson Investigators success depends on his ability
to determine correctly.
a. The point of Origin c. The modus operandi
b. The exact cause of Fire d. the insurable interest of
the owner
25. The cause of fire incident was due to Electrical overloading is;
a. Accidental c. Intentional
b. Incendiary d. Natural
32. Type of evidence that proves the fact in dispute directly without
need of any inference on presumption;
a. Direct evidence c. Negative evidence
b. Positive evidence d. Cumulative evidence
33. The form of evidence that which is addressed to the sense of the
Tribunal, such as objects presented to the Court for inspection.
a. Testimonial c. Secondary evidence
b. Documentary d. Real evidence
35. One of the Three I’s in which the information needed to further
an investigation must be obtained from people who have some
significant knowledge concerning the crime.
a. Information c. Interrogation
b. Interview d. Instrumentation
Objective Type of Test: Select the best answer in the choices below and write
the letter only on the space provided in the left side of the item number.
_____ 4. It is a term used when taking into account possible causes fire and
relating them to the local hazard of the construct and contents of a building
a. Negligence c. Risks
b. Intentional d. None
_____ 5. It is located inside a building from the lowest to the top floor with
water under pressure for use in case of fire.
a. Portable Hand Extinguisher c. Stand Pipes
b. Automatic Sprinkling System d. Fire Hydrants
_____ 10. To examine the building structure defect, and its deficiencies or
violation on fire safety.
a. Fire Safety Inspection c. Occupancy Permit
b. Building Inspection d. Business
_____ 11. Any act that would remove or neutralize a fire hazard-
a. Contaminate c. Preservation
b. Abatement d. Storage
_____ 12. In business occupancy, the clear width of any corridor or passage
way serving an occupant load of fifty (50) or more shall be not less than_____.
a. 915mm c. 112mm
b. 70cm d. 1.12m
_____ 13. Every apartment building of four (4) storeys or more in height, or
more than 12 apartment units shall have a ________.
a. Stand pipe c. Manual Fire Alarm
b. Automatic fire detection & alarm system d. Automatic
Kitchen Suppression
_____ 14. Any visual or audible signal produced by a device or system to warn
the occupants of the building or fire fighting elements on the presence of
danger of fire-
a. Fire Alarm c. Fire Exit
b. Fire Safety d. Fire Call
_____ 15. It is a continuous and unobstructed route of exit from one point of a
building or facility to a public way-
a. Means of egress c. Fire Exit
b. Exit doors d. Fire Plan
_____ 16. It is the occupancy where 50 or more persons (non commercial)
gather for purposes of deliberation, entertainment, amusement, worship or
awaiting transportation. Ex., Movie, houses, auditorium, conference halls,
cockpits, bus terminal and restaurants
a. Mercantile c. Assembly
b. Educational d. Industrial
_____ 17. It is occupancy where group of six (6) or more persons gather for
the purpose of receiving instructions.
a. Educational c. Assembly
b. Residential d. Mixed Occupancy
_____ 19. Occupancies include store, markets, and other rooms, buildings, or
structure for the display and/or sale of merchandise.
a. Educational c. Residential
b. Mercantile d. Detention & Correctional
_____ 20. Occupancies which shall include those used for purposes such as
correctional institutions, detentions facilities, community residential centers,
training schools, work camps, and substance abuse centers where occupants
are confined or housed under some degree of restraint or security.
a. Educational c. Residential
b. Mercantile d. Detention &
Correctional
_____ 22. Emergency rooms, Operating rooms, Intensive care units, delivery
rooms and other similar facilities shall not be located more than one (1)
storey above or _______ the floor exit discharge.
a. Below c. 1st Floor
b. 4th Floor d. 1st & 2nd Floor
_____ 23. Rooms for pre-schoolers, first grade and 2 nd grade pupils shall not
be located ________ or _________ the floor of exit discharge.
a. 1st Floor c. 3rd Floor
b. Above or Below d. 2nd Floor
_____ 24. Occupancies include factories that make products of all kinds &
properties which shall include but not limited to product processing,
assembling & disassembling, mixing, packaging, finishing or decorating,
repairing & material recovery. Ex., Laboratories, power plants, factories of all
kinds, gas plants
a. Industrial c. Business
b. Storage d. Mercantile
_____ 25. Occupancies include all buildings or structures utilized primarily for
the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, vehicles, or
animals. Ex., LPG Storage, Cold Storage, Parking garages
a. Industrial c. Business
b. Storage d. Mercantile
_____ 26. It is the occupancy in which the buildings are those used for the
transaction of business other than that covered under mercantile, for the
keeping of accounts and records & similar purposes. Ex., Offices for Lawyers;
Doctors; Dentists & other professionals; General Offices, City/Municipal Halls;
Internal Shops; beauty parlors…
a. Industrial c. Business
b. Storage d. Mixed Occupancy
_____ 29. It is the occupancy that is used for purposes of medical or other
treatment or care of persons where such occupants are mostly incapable of
self preservation because of age, physical or mental disability, or because of
security measures not under the occupant’s control. Ex., Hospitals; nursing
homes; residential custodial care centers such as nurseries, Rehabilitation;
homes for the aged & the like…
a. Health Care c. Educational
b. Miscellaneous Occupancy d. Residential
18. The Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the New Fire
Code of the Philippines
was approved by former DILG Secretary Ronaldo V. Puno on
____________________?
a. October 17, 2009 c. June 24, 2009
b. June 19, 2009 d. May 19, 2009
24. The Bureau of Fire Protection, referred to as the Fire Bureau, was
created under
___________________ of RA 6975 known as DILG Act of 1990.
a. Rule VIII, Section 49 c. Rule VII, Section 49
b. Rule VIII, Section 50 d. Rule VII, Section 50
25. At the age of 56, the BFP Personnel is required to file his/her
application for retirement
at the BFP-NHQ and it is called,________________.
a. Compulsory Retirement c. Optional Retirement
b. Force Retirement d. Retirement