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1. One component of the fire Triangle is heat.
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Chapter 18

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1. One component of the fire Triangle is heat. a. True b. False a. True● b. False
2. Class A fires are those involving alcohol as the fuel. a. True b. False a. True b. False●
3. Fighting a fire with an extinguisher is very safe. a. True b. False a. True b. False●
4. Human life and safety should be the primary concerns in fire situations. a. True b. False a. True● b. False
5. Fire plans should include: a. Evacuation routes b. Defined responsibilities c. A chain of command d. All of the above a. Evacuation routes b. Defined responsibilities c. A chain of command d. All of the above●
6. The detection of fires can be broken into: a. Electronic methods b. Human methods c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above a. Electronic methods b. Human methods c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above●
7. Arson fires are: a. Intentionally started b. Often made more dangerous through the use of accelerants c. Sometimes part of insurance fraud attempts. d. All of the above a. Intentionally started b. Often made more dangerous through the use of accelerants c. Sometimes part of insurance fraud attempts. d. All of the above●
8. Typical hazard areas include: a. boilers, heaters, and furnaces b. Cooking areas c. Smoking areas d. Vehicles storage areas e. All of the above a. boilers, heaters, and furnaces b. Cooking areas c. Smoking areas d. Vehicles storage areas e. All of the above●
9. Dry chemical hand extinguishers are usually considered: a. Class A b. Class B c. Class C d. All of the above a. Class A b. Class B c. Class C d. All of the above●
10. A magnesium fire is an example of a Class B fire. a. True b. False a. True b. False●
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