Forcible entry
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1. Which of the following statements about forcible entry is MOST accurate? (573-574) A. Forcible entry should only be used in structural buildings. B. Forcible entry causes minimal damage when applied properly. C. Forcible entry will cause significant damage even done properly. D. Forcible entry can be used even when normal means of access are available. | show 🗑
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2. Which of the following personnel determines where to perform forcible entry? (574) A. Fire Chief B. Firefighter C. Safety Officer D. Incident Commander | show 🗑
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show | D. Look for lockbox near the main entrance
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show | B. Mortise
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5. Which of the following has a variety of types available including night latch, dead bolt, and vertical dead bolt? (578) A. Rim B. Mortise C. Cylindrical D. Multiple bolts | show 🗑
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show | A. Padlocks
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show | C. Door limiter
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show | A. Axe
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show | C. cool the metal and control any sparks.
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show | A. Hacksaw
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11. Which the following comes in small battery-powered units? (586) A. Hacksaw B. Chain saw C. Rotary saw D. Circular saw | show 🗑
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12. The blades of a rotary saw may spin at more than: (586) A. 4,000 rpm. B. 6,000 rpm. C. 8,000 rpm. D. 10,000 rpm. | show 🗑
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13. Which of the following should be equipped with kickback protection and brakes for safety? (586) A. Chain saw B. Rotary saw C. Circular saw D. Reciprocating saw | show 🗑
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show | D. Manual prying tools
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show | Device consisting of a bar turning about a fixed point (fulcrum) using power or force applied at a second point to lift or sustain an object at a third point
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show | Support or point of support on which a lever turns in raising or moving something
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Halligan tool | show 🗑
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show | C. 36 inches (914 mm).
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show | B. Pike pole
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show | B. a weighted head attached to handle
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show | A. use proper eye protection.
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19. Which of the following is a combination of a flat-head axe and Halligan tool? (591) A. Irons B. Truck set C. Shove knife D. Strongback | show 🗑
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show | C. balanced on both feet.
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21. Which of the following should be done before and after using a saw? (592) A. Check RPM B. Replace blade C. Full inspection D. Tighten blade spindle | show 🗑
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show | D. Account for the twisting caused by spinning blade
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23. Where should the blades of a saw be stored? (593) A. Clean and dry environment B. Open space for quick retrieval C. On the ground to lower injury risk D. Placed in a closed area, but at eye level | show 🗑
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show | C. Away from the body
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show | D. Halligan tool and flat-head axe
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show | B. ahead of body.
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show | B. 10 feet (3 m).
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show | C. cracks, blisters, or splinters.
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show | B. A coat of boiled linseed oil
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show | C. chips, cracks, or spurs.
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31. Which of the following are components that have not been protected from rust or corrosion? (595) A. Power tools B. Plated surfaces C. Fiberglass handles D. Unprotected metal surfaces | show 🗑
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show | D. remove burrs from cutting edge.
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show | A. Check electrical cords for damage
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show | D. Try to open door in normal fashion
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35. Damage when forcing a door can be justified by severity of emergency and: (597) A. manpower available. B. seriousness of injury. C. speed needed for entry. D. tools needed for the job. | show 🗑
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show | B. reach inside and unlock door.
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show | C. one side
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show | C. metal or metal-clad.
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show | B. Outside
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show | B. let the bolt slip past receiver.
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41. Which of the following is used to lock single or double-swinging doors? (600) A. Drop bar B. Chain lock C. Door limiter D. Surface bolt | show 🗑
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show | D. Bottom corner
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43. To force entry on a sliding door, break the glass with an axe or: (601) A. cut lock with saw. B. pry door from side frame. C. lift sliding panel up and out of track. D. use Halligan to spread door panels apart. | show 🗑
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44. Which of the following has one or two panels that slide into an adjacent wall? (602) A. Boston door B. Hide-away door C. Exterior patio door D. Interior pocket door | show 🗑
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45. Cutting padlocks is a proper way to force entry on: (602) A. sliding doors. B. security doors. C. swinging doors. D. double swinging doors. | show 🗑
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46. When is a K-tool used? (603) A. To cut a padlock B. To pull lock cylinders C. To cut a section out of a panel D. To make an opening near a lock | show 🗑
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show | A. ½ inch (13 mm
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show | C. K-tool
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show | D. Shove knife
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show | D. Duck-billed lock breaker
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show | D. stabilize
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52. When forcing overhead doors, which of the following is BEST to use? (606) A. Rotary saw B. Prying tool C. Cutting torch D. Pick-head axe | show 🗑
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53. The type of forcible entry used on fire doors is similar to forcing: (608) A. padlocks. B. swinging doors. C. security gates and doors. D. overhead or sliding doors | show 🗑
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show | D. draw fire to uninvolved sections.
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show | B. Wire glass
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56. When performing forcible entry on casement windows, the first step is to: (611) A. Remove screen B. Cut screen in area C. Unlock and operate crank D. Break lowest pane of glass | show 🗑
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57. Which of the following types of windows has double-strength glass? (612) A. Awning B. Sliding C. Jalousie D. Casement | show 🗑
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58. Which of the following types of windows requires forcible entry by breaking the glass or cutting out a panel? (612) A. Sliding B. Awning C. Projecting D. Casement | show 🗑
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show | A. Hurricane windows
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show | A. Lexan ®
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61. Which of the following should be used to force entry with a rotary saw on a high-security window? (614) A. Masonry blade B. Large-tooth blade C. Aluminum oxide blade D. Carbide-tipped, medium-toothed blade | show 🗑
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show | D. Cut mounting tabs or bolt heads off frame
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show | C. axe or sledgehammer.
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64. Which of the following is used as the traditional approach to breaching a brick wall? (617) A. Axe B. Crow bar C. Sledgehammer D. Battering ram | show 🗑
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65. Which of the following is MOST accurate about using a rotary saw to breach a metal wall? (619) A. Only use conventional tools B. Leave the utilities on in the structure C. Have charged hoseline available in case of sparks D. Cut the smallest square possible to prevent further damage | show 🗑
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show | A. Supervisors
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show | A. Gypsum walls with Lexan ®
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68. Which of the following makes clean cuts when breaching a floor? (620) A. Axe B. Pry bar C. Chain saw D. Rotary saw | show 🗑
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show | B. Stitch drill
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show | C. rotary saw.
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71. Security gates may contain ___ that slow down entry. (622) A. civilians B. padlocks C. guard dogs D. electric fences | show 🗑
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show | D. Electronic keyless or digital locks
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11. Which of the following should be done to prevent injury when using a saw? (592) A. Maintain situational awareness B. Keep blades dull to prevent chipping C. Use a combination of tools with saws D. Wear two pairs of gloves when operating | show 🗑
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12. Which of the following is MOST accurate about the care and maintenance of forcible entry tools? (593) A. Keep tools freshly painted B. Test tool design and function before use C. Continue using damaged tools, avoiding damaged areas D. Report damage to tools according to department procedures | show 🗑
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13. When performing forcible entry to open a door begin with: (597) A. sizing up windows in the structure. B. breaking window near a door to reach lock inside. C. minimum damage and proceed to maximum damage. D. maximum damage and proceed to minimum damage. | show 🗑
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14. Which of the following is the term used for two boards connected with long carriage bolts? (615) A. Shutters B. Strongbacks C. Hopper windows D. Security bars and grilles | show 🗑
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show | B. Chain saw
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16. A barbed wired fence should be cut with a (an): (621) A. axe. B. rotary saw. C. bolt cutter. D. cutting torch. | show 🗑
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17. How should each of the following tools be carried to ensure safety? (593) Axe - Prying tool - Pike pole or hook - Striking tool - Power tool | show 🗑
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