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41. Alerts related to crisis-type emergency A.

Right Behavior
situations. B. Horse playing
A. Phase 1 C. Emergency Plan
B. Phase 2
C. Phase 3 49. An example of Class D combustible material.
A. Manganese
42. Extinguishers that work by cooling the fire B. Nickel
below the ignition temperature. C. Natrium
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Foam 50. Halogenated Hydrocarbon is most effective
C. Water on which fire class?
A. Class A and D
43. Extinguishers that work by eliminating B. Class D and F
oxygen form a fire and by decreasing C. Class B and C
temperature.
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Water
C. Halon

44. Extinguisher that contain an ammonium


phosphate base.
A. Multi-purpose Dry Powder
B. Halon
C. AFFF

45. Extinguishers that extinguish fire by the


interruption on the combustion chain reaction.
A. Halon
B. AFFF
C. Dry Powder

46. The most common fire extinguishing agent


for aircraft cabin fires.
A. Dry Powder
B. Halon
C. AFFF

47. A liquified compressed gas that stops the


spread of fire by chemically distrupting
combustion.
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Halon
C. Foam

51. Extinguishers used to suppress sparks in


48. It is critical for an effective accomplishment pancake landing.
of emergency and fire fighting actions. A. Halon
B. Dry Powder
C. Foam

52. Solid matter (European)


A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C

53. A covering law and serves the company's


internal emergency and catastrophe protection
and/or the limitation of damages in case of
emergencies.
A. OA
B. AO
C. QA

54. Alerts related to local accidents.


A. Phase 1
B. Phase 2
C. Phase 3

55. Fire class that can be extinguished by sand


or fire blankets.
A. Class A and D
B. Class B and C
C. Class D and F

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