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The document contains a test to evaluate knowledge of fire suppression concepts and procedures. It includes multiple choice questions on topics like the fire code, firefighting equipment, fire behavior, firefighting tactics, and emergency medical services. Correct answers are required to demonstrate understanding of principles for responding safely and effectively to structural fires.
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The document contains a test to evaluate knowledge of fire suppression concepts and procedures. It includes multiple choice questions on topics like the fire code, firefighting equipment, fire behavior, firefighting tactics, and emergency medical services. Correct answers are required to demonstrate understanding of principles for responding safely and effectively to structural fires.
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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT


BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
National Capital Region

FOE REVIEW

FIRE SUPPRESSION

NAME: __________________________________________________________________

Direction: Read carefully the following sets of questions. Encircle the best answer.

1. The legal basis that stipulates the relationship of the fire brigade to the Bureau of Fire
Protection:

a. Rule 6 Division 1 of RA 9514


b. Rule 6 Division 2 of RA 9514
c. Rule 6 Division 1 of RA 9541
d. Rule 6 Division 2 of RA 9541

2. The organization of the fire brigades under Section 7 of the Fire Code, has the
following additional requirement as indicated in the Division 2 Section 6.0.2.1 of the
Code:

a. Employs at least fifty (50) persons shall, in addition to the requirements set forth
under rule 7 of the fire code for the grant of Fire Safety Inspection Certificate
b. Employs at least sixty (60) persons shall, in addition to the requirements set
forth under rule 7 of the fire code for the grant of Fire Safety Inspection
Certificate
c. Employs at least seventy (70) persons shall, in addition to the requirements set
forth under rule 7 of the fire code for the grant of Fire Safety Inspection
Certificate
d. Employs at least eighty (80) persons shall, in addition to the requirements set
forth under rule 7 of the fire code for the grant of Fire Safety Inspection
Certificate

3. All but one is a requirement set forth in the Fire Code Section 6.0.3.1 that provides the
prerequisite for the issuance of Certificate of Competency to fire volunteers , members
of fire brigade and fire safety practitioners:

a. Completion of the Mandatory Training


b. Competency Evaluations Conducted by the BFP
c. Compliance to the Training Design set forth by Volunteer Fire Brigade
d. Submission of Pertinent Documentary Requirements

4. During fire fighting operations, as indicated in Section 6.0.4.5, the fire brigades and fire
volunteer organizations shall be under:

a. Direct operational control of the fire ground commanders of the BFP


b. Direct operational control of the fire ground commanders of the BFP and
Volunteer Fire Brigade
c. A & B
d. None of the Above

5. The Fire Code of the Philippines is otherwise known as:


a. Fire Code of the Philippines 2008
b. Fire Code of the Philippines 2009
c. Fire Code of the Philippines 2010
d. Fire Code of the Philippines 2011

6. Is any situation in which there is imminent or actual disruption or damage to


communities:

a. Emergency
b. Disaster
c. Fire Incident
d. None of the Above

7. Defined as factors that increase the risks arising from a specific hazard in specific
community (risk modifier):

a. Vulnerabilities
b. Disaster
c. Risks
d. None of the Above

8. All but one can compose the First Responders in an incident:

a. HAZMAT Team
b. Police
c. Fire Fighters
d. Media

9. All but one is a principle of extinguishment:

a. Removal of Fuel
b. Redirection of Heat
c. Control of Oxygen
d. None of the Above

10. This is being done by fire ground commander to estimate, evaluate and analyze the
situation as basis for sound decision making.

a. Size Up
b. Fire Ground Tactics
c. A&B
d. None of the Above

11. Refers to the study of water at rest and in motion, dealing with properties of energy,
pressure, and water flow as related to fire suppression:

a. Water Physics
b. Fire Hydraulics
c. A&B
d. None of the Above

12. PSI stands for:

a. Pressure per Square Inch


b. Pounds per Square Inch
c. Pull per Square Inch
d. Push per Square Inch

13. All are sizes of fire hose except:

a. 1½
b. 2½
c. 3½
d. None of the Above

14. Are used to connect individual lengths of hose, to connect to hydrants, valves, nozzles
and fittings:

a. Coupling
b. Hose
c. Nozzle
d. Valve

15. – 18. Identify the Following:

15.

16. ____________________________

17. ____________________________

18. _____________________________
19. Identify the Type of Hose Roll:

20.

21. Is any fire department emergency vehicles that participate in fire suppression or other
emergency situation:

a. Fire Truck
b. Fire Ambulance
c. Fire Apparatus
d. None of the Above

22. Is a fire apparatus usually used in fire fighting and rescue operation of high rise
building:

a. Turret
b. Aerial Ladder
c. Ambulance
d. None of the Above

23. Involves ordinary combustible such as wood, paper, cloth, plastic & rubber:

a. CLASS Q
b. CLASS B
c. CLASS A
d. CLASS D

24. It involves combustible cooking fuels such as vegetable oil, animal oil and fats:

a. CLASS E
b. CLASS D
c. CLASS K
d. CLASS B

25. Defined as the minimum temperature a combustible material reaches enough to


produce vapor gases:

a. Ignition temperature
b. Flash Point
c. A & B
d. None of the Above

26. All but one is a kind of fire extinguisher:

a. Water Type
b. Carbon Dioxide Extinguisher
c. Halon Agent
d. None of the Above

27. AFFF stands for:

a. Aqueous Film Forming Foam


b. Aqueous Foam Forming Film
c. Aqueous Forming Film Foam
d. None of the Above

28. Identify the following international markings as to CLASS A, B C, D:

_________________

29. __________________

30. ___________________

31. ____________________

32-33 You have been dispatched for a report of a structural fire. As you are responding, the
dispatcher informs you that this is a woodworking shop at a private residence. When you arrive,
you find a lightweight wood-frame building, about 20 feet by 30 feet. Heavy smoke is being
pushed from the open door. The building is located about 50 feet from a two-story brick house.

32. Which of the following are possible hazards in this situation?


a.       Electrical hazards
b.      Lightweight construction that may fall early in the fire
c.       High fuel load because of the building occupancy and contents
d.      Unknown hazards such as gasoline storage or the presence of propane
(LPG)

           i.      1 and 2
           ii.      3 and 4
          iii.      All of the above
          iv.      None of the above

33. If the IC directs you to protect that adjacent house, where should you direct your hose
stream?

a.       On the corner of the burning building closest to the house


b.      On the heaviest concentration of flames
c.       On the adjacent house
d.      Into the air between the house and the woodworking shop

34. Refers to all of the tactics and tasks that are performed on the fire scene to achieve
the final goal of extinguishing the fire

a.       Size-up
b.      Fire Suppression
c.       Forcible Entry
d.      Ventilation

35.   Is the careful planned release of the products of combustion from a confined area
or structure

a.       Forcible entry
b.      Ventilation
c.       Fire Suppression
d.      None of the Above

36.  All but one are signs of backdraft

a.       Puffing Smoke
b.      Smoke Stained Windows
c.       High Oxygen and High Heat
d.      Black smoke becoming densely gray yellow

37. Is defined as gaining access to a structure when the normal means of entry are
locked, secured, obstructed or unable to be used for some other reason

a.       Ventilation
b.      Forcible Entry
c.       Salvage
d.      Overhaul

38.  All but one is an example of a striking forcible entry tool

a.       Battering ram
b.      Sledge hammer
c.       Halligan Tool
d.      Bolt Cutter

39. During forcible entry, the first step to take is

a.       Check for door locks and or window locks


b.      Immediately use any available forcible entry tool at hand
c.       None of the above

40. All but one are equipments used in salvage and overhaul operations
a.       Lighting equipment
b.      Water chute
c.       Pike Pole
d.      All of the above

41.  The cardinal rule in salvage and overhaul operations


a.       Try before you pry
b.      Use least possible amount of water needed
c.       A and B
d.      None of the Above

42. All but one is part of the General Staff of the Incident Commander:

a. Operations Officer
b. Logistics Officer
c. Finance/Admin Officer
d. None of the Above

43. All but one is part of the Cardiopulmonary Chain of Survival:

a. Early Access to EMS


b. Early CPR
c. Early Defibrillation
d. None of the Above

44. The ratio of compression to breaths in CPR of adults:

a. 30:2
b. 30:3
c. 20:2
d. 20:3

45. All but one is a reason to Stop CPR:

a. Signs of Circulation were restored


b. Scene becomes unsafe
c. Rescuer is already exhausted and cannot continue CPR
d. None of the above

46. All but one are the four fundamental goals in Hazard Identification and Recognition

a. Recognition
b. Isolation
c. Protection
d. None of the Above

47. Should only be used as the last resort in the recognition of CBRN hazards:

a. Container Shape and size


b. Markings and Colors
c. Occupancy and Location
d. Human Senses
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48. Hazard placards are those measuring 10 ¾ inch and is shaped:

a. Circle
b. Triangle
c. Diamond
d. All of the Above

49. Identify the following markings:


49. _____________________

50. ___________________

51. _________________

52.-55. BONUS (4pts) Complete Name of the Head, BFP NCR Competency Training also
the National Focal Person for CBRN Issues, The Regional Chief of Staff and Chief of BFP NCR
Operations Division.

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!

“What we do not see, what most of us never suspect of existing, is the silent
but irresistible power which comes to the rescue of those who fight on in the
face of discouragement.”

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