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CPO Study Guide
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● |