Exam 5 Flashcards
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Question 1:
Study this photo for exactly two minutes and then don’t refer back to it. Then answer the following seven questions on it. Did you do two minutes?
A: Yes
B: No
Question 2:
How many windows were on the first floor?
A: 4
B: 5
C: 6
D: 7
A: 4
B: 5
C: 6
D:✔7
Question 3:
What is the status of the roof?
A: Intact
B: Partially collapsed
C: Totally collapsed
A: Intact
B:✔Partially collapsed
C: Totally collapsed
Explanation:
Question 4:
How many chimneys are visible?
A: 0
B: 1
C: 2
D: 3
A: 0
B:✔1
C: 2
D: 3
Question 5:
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A: A dog is visible
B: A door opening is visible
C: Snow is visible
D: Tree branches are visible
A:✔A dog is visible
B: A door opening is visible
C: Snow is visible
D: Tree branches are visible
Explanation:
Question 6:
What is leaning against the front right side of the structure?
A: Burning plywood
B: Rusted bicycle
C: Old oil tank
D: A fire victim
A:✔Burning plywood
B: Rusted bicycle
C: Old oil tank
D: A fire victim
Question 7:
Which window description is accurate for the second floor windows?
A: six similar sized windows
B: four similar sized windows and one smaller window
C: two similar sized windows and one smaller window
D: four similar sized windows
A: six similar sized windows
B: four similar sized windows and one smaller window
C:✔two similar sized windows and one smaller window
D: four similar sized windows
Question 8:
How many five gallon gas cans are visible on the left side of the house?
A: 0
B: 2
C: 4
D: 6
A:✔0
B: 2
C: 4
D: 6
Question 9:
The FDNY has created a formal reporting system in order to ensure the proper authorities investigate reported observations made by members. This reporting system pertains to the Reporting of Suspicious Activity. Which is an incorrect statement regarding suspicious activity?
A: Members should only report what they observe in the course of their normal duties. They must not take any additional actions outside of the scope of those duties.
B: Members must be clear and specific when writing a Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) form.
C: Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) forms shall be kept in a secure location in the company office.
D: Members must only report acts carried out in circumstances that would arouse suspicion of terrorism or related criminality in a reasonable person.
A: Members should only report what they observe in the course of their normal duties. They must not take any additional actions outside of the scope of those duties.
B: Members must be clear and specific when writing a Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) form.
C:✔Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) forms shall be kept in a secure location in the company office.
D: Members must only report acts carried out in circumstances that would arouse suspicion of terrorism or related criminality in a reasonable person.
Explanation:
C. Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Forms shall be carried on the apparatus.
AUC 363 sec 4
Question 10:
________ at the scene of a collapse is the single most important consideration during the operation.
A: Safety
B: Life
C: Fire
D: Hazardous Materials
A:✔Safety
B: Life
C: Fire
D: Hazardous Materials
Explanation:
Collapse sec 4.4 first bullet
Question 11:
The most frequently used weapon by terrorists is __________.
A: radiation sources
B: chemical agents
C: fire
D: a conventional bomb
A: radiation sources
B: chemical agents
C: fire
D:✔a conventional bomb
Explanation:
ERP 3 sec 2.1
Question 12:
In regards to the computerized injury reporting system (CIRS), all available injury/exposure information must be initiated and submitted no later than _____ days from the date of the injury/exposure with or without the member’s signature and/or narrative
A: 3
B: 5
C: 7
D: 9
A: 3
B: 5
C:✔7
D: 9
Explanation:
The Officer/Supervisor shall enter all available information into the CIRS report, with or without the injured/exposed member’s signature and/or narrative within seven days.
When the injured/exposed member signs the report it shall be considered completed but can be modified at any time.
SB 1 sec 2.3
Question 13:
Typically the advised speed will be __ mph for a 4” reducer (speed hump) and __ mph for a 3” reducer. ADVISORY SPEEDS SHALL BE ADHERED TO AT ALL TIMES
A: 10, 15
B: 15, 20
C: 20, 25
D: 5, 10
A: 10, 15
B:✔15, 20
C: 20, 25
D: 5, 10
Explanation:
SB 2 ch 5 sec 2.6
Question 14:
During response with the apparatus, try to avoid streets with chronic double parking problems. If it becomes necessary to enter a block with double parked cars during response, all of the following actions would be correct with the exception of?
A: All personnel of the unit, under the direction of the officer in command, should be used to assist and guide the chauffeur.
B: The officer in command must direct the movement of the apparatus.
C: The chauffeur should maintain a rate of speed that will permit the stopping of the apparatus before any contact is made with another vehicle.
D: It shall be the chauffeur’s responsibility to ensure that the apparatus is stopped if any doubt exists as to the ability of the apparatus to fit through the available space.
A: All personnel of the unit, under the direction of the officer in command, should be used to assist and guide the chauffeur.
B: The officer in command must direct the movement of the apparatus.
C: The chauffeur should maintain a rate of speed that will permit the stopping of the apparatus before any contact is made with another vehicle.
D:✔It shall be the chauffeur’s responsibility to ensure that the apparatus is stopped if any doubt exists as to the ability of the apparatus to fit through the available space.
Explanation:
It shall be the officer’s responsibility to ensure that the apparatus is stopped if any doubt exists as to the ability of the apparatus to fit through the available space.
SB 2 ch 6 sec 3.2.1
Question 15:
Which of the following “warning signs” of a potential structural collapse of a taxpayer is stated incorrectly?
A: Walls or columns out of plumb, unsupported walls, or sagging or bulging walls.
B: Walls leaking smoke or water.
C: Heavy body of fire which has been burning out of control for 15 minutes or more, particularly in a large open floor area.
D: Cracking or groaning noises.
A: Walls or columns out of plumb, unsupported walls, or sagging or bulging walls.
B: Walls leaking smoke or water.
C:✔Heavy body of fire which has been burning out of control for 15 minutes or more, particularly in a large open floor area.
D: Cracking or groaning noises.
Explanation:
Heavy body of fire which has been burning out of control for 20 minutes or more, particularly in a large open floor area.
Taxpayer 4.2.5