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Randomized Practice Final TCFP FF2 test
questions
1.
Under the Incident
Command System, the
is responsible for
deter- mining the strategic goals for control of an incident.
Question 1 options:
1)Incident Commander
2)
Operations
Officer
3)
Planning Officer
4)
Administration Officer: 1) Incident
Commander
2. In the Incident Management System, who is the one person
ultimately
responsible for managing an incident?
Question 2 options:
1)A Chief Officer
2)
The Planning Chief
3)
The Incident Commander
4)
The
Operations
Chief:
3) The Incident
Commander
3. 6.2.1 REPORTS 6
National Fire Incident Reporting System information is transmitted to
the:
Question 3 options:
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pf4
pf5
pf8
pf9
pfa
pfd
pfe

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Randomized Practice Final TCFP FF2 test

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  1. Under the Incident Command System, the is responsible for deter- mining the strategic goals for control of an incident. Question 1 options:
  1. Incident Commander
  2. Operations Officer
  3. Planning Officer
  4. Administration Officer: 1) Incident Commander
  1. In the Incident Management System, who is the one person ultimately responsible for managing an incident? Question 2 options:
  1. A Chief Officer
  2. The Planning Chief
  3. The Incident Commander
  4. The Operations Chief: 3) The Incident Commander
  1. 6.2.1 REPORTS 6 National Fire Incident Reporting System information is transmitted to the: Question 3 options:

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  1. U. S. Fire Administration.
  2. Emergency Management.
  3. Department of Homeland Security.
  4. National Fire Protection Association.: 1) U. S. Fire Administration.
  1. 6.2.2 COMMUNICATIONS 28 The tracking of personnel working at an incident requires a system that is standardized for every incident to establish: Question 4 options:
  1. accountability.
  2. chain of command.
  3. unity of command.
  4. span of control.: 1) accountability.
  1. 6.2.2 COMMUNICATIONS 21 An employee becomes frustrated because they cannot comply with conflicting orders from different bosses. This situation was most likely caused by a violation of: Question 5 options:
  1. chain of command.
  2. division of labor.
  3. span of control.

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  1. water-aspirating foam: 1) fog
  1. 6.3.1 LIQUID FIRE 28 Friction loss is: Question 9 options:
  1. the amount or volume of water that a nozzle will provide.
  2. the force of nature that makes the nozzle move in the opposite direction of the water flow.
  3. the forward pressure of water as it leaves an opening.
  4. that part of total pressure that is lost while water moves through a hose line.: 4) that part of total pressure that is lost while water moves through a hose line.
  1. 6.3.1 LIQUID FIRE 36 Directions: Read the following statements regarding foam application and select your answer from choices A through D. Statement 1 Aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) can be effectively applied through a standard fire department fog nozzle. Statement 2 Air aspirating foam nozzles or foam nozzle adaptors on standard fog nozzles produce effective, high quality foam. Statement 3 Air-aspirating foam nozzles are recommended for use with protein and fluoroprotein foams. Question 10 options:
  1. Statement 1 is true, statements 2 and 3 are false.
  2. Statements 1 and 2 are true, statement 3 is false.
  3. Statements 1 and 2 are false; statement 3 is true.

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  1. All three statements are true.: 4) All three statements are true.
  1. 6.3.1 LIQUID FIRE 48 An advantage of Class A foam is that it: Question 11 options:
  1. is designed to resist hydrocarbons.
  2. is designed to self-seal on a liquid surface. 3)allows water to penetrate dense materials instead of running off the surface. 4)can be used on both Class A and Class B fires, in varying proportions.:
  3. allows water to penetrate dense materials instead of running ott the surface.
  1. 6.3.3 FLAMMABLE GAS 14 Proper protective clothing for a fire attack crew on a liquid propane gas cylinder includes: Question 12 options:
  1. self-contained breathing apparatus.
  2. proximity clothing.
  3. Level A protective clothing.
  4. explosive meters.: 1) self-contained breathing apparatus.
  1. 6.3.3 FLAMMABLE GAS 7 An increase in the intensity of sound or fire issuing from a relief valve may indicate: Question 13 options:
  1. the relief valve is clogged.

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  1. Statements 1 and 2 are true, statement 3 is false.
  2. Statement 1 is false; statements 2 and 3 are true.
  3. All three statements are true.: 4) All three statements are true.
  1. 6.4.1 EXTRICATE VCTM 38 Platform frame construction is found primarily in: Question 16 options:
  1. the reinforcement of the roof.
  2. hybrid vehicles.
  3. small compact cars.
  4. the load-bearing frame of a vehicle.: small compact cars
  1. 6.4.1 EXTRICATE VCTM 43 The key to an efficient extrication operation is proper: Question 17 options:
  1. dispatch.
  2. size-up.
  3. triage.
  4. assignment.: 2) size-up.
  1. 6.4.1 EXTRICATE VCTM 73 An alternative-powered vehicle can be identified by a: Question 18 options:
  1. single, red vertical stripe on the right side of each bumper.

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  1. cylinder-shaped sticker in the windshield and rear window.
  2. small handle protruding out under the far driver's side of the front bumper. 4)Compressed natural gas (CNG) sticker on the front and back of the vehicle.: 4) Compressed natural gas (CNG) sticker on the front and back of the vehicle.
  1. 6.4.1 EXTRICATE VCTM 5 Hydraulic jacks: Question 19 options:
  1. have a lifting capacity in excess of 40 tons.
  2. must be positioned on a hard surface.
  3. are used for heavy lifting applications. 4)lack compression for shoring but work well for stabilizing.: 3) are used for heavy lifting applications.
  1. 6.4.2 ASSIST TEAM 46 One of the challenges unique to ice rescue situation is: Question 20 options:
  1. using the incident command system.
  2. the victim is not be able to help themselves.
  3. the ice is strong enough to support rescuers near the victim.
  4. ropes are ineffective due to freezing.: 2) the victim is not be able to help themselves.
  1. 6.4.2 ASSIST TEAM 53 The most Common method of establishing the control zones for an

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  1. pancake.
  2. Cantilever collapse:
  3. lean-to.
  4. A-frame.: 4) A-frame.
  1. Occurs when one or more walls of a multistory building collapse, leaving the floors attached to and supported by the remaining walls.
  1. Cantilever collapse
  2. V-shaped.
  3. lean-to.
  4. A-frame.: 1) Cantilever collapse
  1. 6.5.1 PREPARE SURVEY 18 Before conducting a private dwelling inspection, it is necessary for a firefighter to: Question 23 options:
  1. ask for permission to enter the dwelling.
  2. be accompanied by an inspector to issue violations.
  3. check the owner's insurance coverage.
  4. review the call history to the occupancy.: 1) ask for permission to enter the dwelling.
  1. 6.5.1 PREPARE SURVEY 30 The main goal of public fire safety education is to:

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  1. wake people up to the legal ramifications of having a fire.
  2. awaken public interest and support in the fire department.
  3. teach people how to react if a fire occurs.
  4. lower insurance rates.: 3) teach people how to react if a fire occurs.
  1. 6.5.1 PREPARE SURVEY 20 In addition to providing a service, private dwelling inspections also: Question 25 options:
  1. allow firefighters access to dwellings to look for illegal activities.
  2. provide an educational and advisory service.
  3. provide an ability to review homeowner insurance premiums. 4)provide an ability to generate additional revenues.: 2) provide an educational and advisory service.
  1. 6.5.2 PRESENT INFO 8 When conducting a station tour: Question 26 options:
  1. follow department policy for conducting the tour.
  2. follow your feelings about what needs to be presented.
  3. allow the visitors/group to determine what is to be viewed.
  4. limit the time frame during which a tour can be scheduled based on the crew.: 1) follow department policy for conducting the tour.

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30. 6.5.4 MAINTAIN TOOLS 2

Gasoline powered generators should be tested and run for to re- duce any deposit build-up that could foul the spark plug(s). Question 27 options:

  1. 15 to 30 minutes
  2. at least 1 hour
  3. 5 minutes
  4. 2 to 3 minutes: 1) 15 to 30 minutes
  1. 6.5.5 ANNUAL TEST 15 To prevent a pressurized hose from injuring a firefighter, a gate valve should be placed in the line with a hole drilled in the gate. Question 28 options:
  1. 1/8 inch
  2. 1/4 inch
  3. 1/2 inch
  4. 3/4 inch: 2) 1/4 inch