This document contains a 20 question quiz about fire safety and disaster readiness for senior high school students. The quiz covers various topics such as the four elements of fire, classifications of different types of fires from Classes A through K, fire safety equipment like sprinklers and smoke detectors, and responsibilities around fire safety inspections. It tests students' knowledge on key terms and concepts related to controlling and preventing fires.
This document contains a 20 question quiz about fire safety and disaster readiness for senior high school students. The quiz covers various topics such as the four elements of fire, classifications of different types of fires from Classes A through K, fire safety equipment like sprinklers and smoke detectors, and responsibilities around fire safety inspections. It tests students' knowledge on key terms and concepts related to controlling and preventing fires.
This document contains a 20 question quiz about fire safety and disaster readiness for senior high school students. The quiz covers various topics such as the four elements of fire, classifications of different types of fires from Classes A through K, fire safety equipment like sprinklers and smoke detectors, and responsibilities around fire safety inspections. It tests students' knowledge on key terms and concepts related to controlling and preventing fires.
This document contains a 20 question quiz about fire safety and disaster readiness for senior high school students. The quiz covers various topics such as the four elements of fire, classifications of different types of fires from Classes A through K, fire safety equipment like sprinklers and smoke detectors, and responsibilities around fire safety inspections. It tests students' knowledge on key terms and concepts related to controlling and preventing fires.
FIRE MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the best answer of the following questions.
__________ 1. What are the four elements of fire tetrahedron?
a. Oxygen, fuel, heat and self-sustained chemical chain reaction b. Air, fuel, heat and self-sustained chemical chain reaction c. Air, fuel, gas and self-sustained chemical chain reaction d. Oxygen, wood, heat and self-sustained chemical chain reaction e. Oxygen, fuel, gas and self-sustained chemical chain reaction __________ 2. It is the transfer of heat by the movement of heated fluids or gases, usually in upward direction? a. Radiation b. Convection c. Conduction d. Friction __________ 3. Which of the following phrases about the classification of fire is true? a. The primary mechanism of extinguishment when dealing with Class B fires is cooling to reduce the temperature of fuel to slow or stop the release of pyrolysis products. b. Household appliances, computers, transformers, electric motors and overhead transmission lines are typical sources of Class C fires c. No single agent effectively controls fire in all combustible liquids d. Either b or c __________ 4. It is the systematic removal of heated air, smoke, and fire gases from a burning building and replacing them with cooler air. a. Overhauling b. Rescue and Extrication c. Fire Fighting d. Ventilation __________ 5. Which of the following phrases is a sign of a potential backdraft? a. Pressurized smoke coming from small cracks b. Smoke puffing at intervals from the building (appearance of breathing) c. Smoke-stained windows d. All of the above __________ 6. It refers to the portion of a roadway or public way that should be kept open and unobstructed at all times for the expedient conduct of fire fighting operations. a. Fire Escape b. Fire Lane c. Fire Exit d. Fire Protective Assembly __________ 7. Fires that are started through cooking oils and greases such as animal fats and vegetable fats a. Class K b. Class A c. Class C d. Class D __________ 8. Fires that are ignited through combustible metals such as aluminum potassium sodium aluminum and magnesium a. Class B b. Class D c. Class A d. Class K __________ 9. It refers to an act that would remove or neutralize a fire hazard. a. Fire Safety Inspection c. Issuance of Notice to Comply b. Abatement d. Stoppage or Closure __________ 10. It refers to alarm initiating device designed to actuate when visible or invisible products of combustion are present in the room or space where the unit is installed? a. Fire Alarm b. Smoke Alarm c. Smoke Detector d. Sprinkler __________ 11. Which of the following statement is true about the effect of sprinkler systems on Life Safety? a. Preventing fire spread upwards in multistory buildings b. Fires are too small to activate the sprinkler system c. Smoke generation reaches occupants before the sprinkler system activates d. All of the above __________ 12. It refers to fire-rated wall with specified degree or fire resistance, built of fire-resistive materials and usually extending from the foundation up to and through the roof a building, that is designed to limit the spread of a fire within a structure or between adjacent structures. a. Fire Wall b. Fire Door c. Veneer Wall d. Cantilever Walls __________ 13. Who is responsible for the inspection of all buildings, structures, facilities and premises, hazardous operations, storage facilities and transportation vehicles of hazardous materials and the determination of compliance of provisions of the Fire Code of the Philippines and its IRR? a. Chief, Fire Safety Enforcement Section c. City/Municipal Fire Marshal b. Chief Operations d. Fire Safety Enforcer __________ 14. Fires made of plastic, trash, wood, cloth, and plastics a. Class C b. Class A c. Class K d. Class D __________ 15. Carbon dioxide and can be used on Class B & C fires a. Class C b. Dry Chemical c. Carbon Dioxide d. Class D __________ 16. Fires that are energized through electrical equipment. Once the power is cut out the fire becomes a different class of fire. a. Class B b. Class A c. Class C d. Class D __________ 17. Fires in flammable liquids such as gasoline petroleum oil and paint. Also gases such as propane and butane. a. Class C b. Class B c. Class A d. Class K __________ 18. Water extinguishers are for class A only a. Dry Chemical b. Class B c. Water and Foam d. Class A __________ 19. Effective on all fires A B and C fires except D and K a. Class B b. Dry Chemical c. Class A d. Class C __________ 20. Fires that are ignited through combustible metals such as aluminum potassium sodium aluminum and magnesium a. Class B b. Class D c. Class A d. Class K ANSWER KEY 1. a 2. b 3. b 4.d 5.d 6. b 9. b 10. c 11. a 12. a 13. c