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LYCEUM OF THE EAST – AURORA, Inc.

Brgy. Florida, Maria Aurora, Aurora


College of Criminology

FIRE PROTECTION & ARSON INVESTIGATION b. John Lofting

MIDTERM c. Marcus Licinius Crassus


d. Jan Van der Heyden
Permit no.:__________
Date:_______________ 6. He patented and produced an improved
Name:__________________________________ engine that could be pulled by a cart to the
_____ fire and needed a team of 4 to 12 men to
Year& Section:__________________________ operate.
a. François du Mouriez du Périer
b. John Lofting
Read the question carefully and make sure to c. Richard Newsham
observe/follow the instructions given therein; no d. Jan Van der Heyden
written material in any form is allowed inside the
examination room until and unless permitted by 7. Who becomes the first known female
the instructor; a student's misbehavior, or firefighter?
disturbance inside and outside the examination a. Molly Williams
room may lead to his/her expulsion from the room b. John Lofting
and will have a score of zero. c. Richard Newsham
d. NONE OF THE ABOVE

1. Which of the following classes of fire can be


extinguished, by using special agents marked 8. This type of fire is put or controlled by foam,
specifically for metals. Such as GE type, meth loaded stream, carbon dioxide, dry chemical
LX, Lith X, Meth L, Kyl, dry sand and dry talc and vaporizing liquid.
can put out class D fires.
a. Class A Fires
a. Class A Fires b. Class B Fires
b. Class B Fires c. Class C Fires
c. Class C Fires d. Class D Fires
d. Class D Fires e. Class E Fires
e. Class E Fires

9. A class of fire which is controlled by non-


2. This fire can be extinguishment by quenching conducting extinguishing agent, that is the
and cooling, water is the best agent in cooling safest procedure to de-energize the electrical
the burning solid materials. circuit.
a. Class A Fires a. Class A Fires
b. Class B Fires b. Class B Fires
c. Class C Fires c. Class C Fires
d. Class D Fires d. Class D Fires
e. Class E Fires e. Class E Fires

3. A fire can be extinguished by smothering or 10. Which of the following general methods of
blanketing. fire extinguishment describes that by using
a. Class A Fires chemical agents like halon may interrupt the
b. Class B Fires production of flame resulting to rapid
c. Class C Fires extinguishment of the fire?
d. Class D Fires a. stops chain reaction
e. Class E Fires b. starvation
4. He convinced King Louis XIV to allow him to c. cooling
have a monopoly on making and selling fire d. smothering
pumps in France.
a. François du Mouriez du Périer 11. It is the method by removing the fuel burning
b. Nero in the fire; sometimes combustible material
c. Marcus Licinius Crassus can be removed such by shutting off the gas
d. Jan Van der Heyden valves or fuel flows.
a. stops chain reaction
5. He collaborated to Heyden created the first b. starvation
fire engine calling it the “Sucking Worm c. cooling
Engine”. It required a small team of men to d. smothering
operate
a. François du Mouriez du Périer
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12. This method is by using the water as it or which may obstruct, delay, hinder or
absorbs heat from the fire and cools the fuel interfere with
to a temperature where it no longer produces firefighting operations and safeguarding of
flammable vapors. life and property?
a. stops chain reaction a. Fire hazard
b. starvation b. Sprinkler system
c. cooling c. Fire alarm
d. smothering d. Smoke detector

13. It is described by excluding the oxygen in the 21. One of the firefighting operations, represent
surrounding atmosphere, the fire will be to the activity of transferring people,
extinguished. livestock, and property away from the
a. stops chain reaction burning to minimize damage or destruction
b. starvation that fire might incur in case it propagates to
c. cooling other adjacent buildings.
d. smothering a. Pre-planning
b. Evaluation Size-Up
14. It pertains to a device that’s sounds an alarm c. Evacuation
if a small amount of smoke enters their d. Entry
sensors.
a. Fire extinguisher 22. This is the process of accessing the burning
b. Sprinkler system structure and it may be done in a forcible
c. Fire alarm manner.
d. Smoke detector a. Pre-planning
b. Evaluation Size-Up
15. This device is attached to the ceiling or wall is c. Evacuation
several areas of the homes. d. Entry
a. Fire extinguisher
b. Sprinkler system 23. Which of the following examples of
c. Fire alarm extinguishing agents pertains to a chemical
d. Smoke detector that can quickly smother the flames,
reducing the oxygen and suffocating the fire?
16. This law pertains to the building code of the a. multi-purpose dry chemical
Philippines. b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane
a. PD 115-A c. aqueous film forming foam
b. PD 1185 d. carbon dioxide
c. PD 765
d. RA 9514 24. Which of the following examples of
extinguishing agents is a synthetic foam-
17. It is a system consist of a network of pipes forming liquid designed for use with fresh
installed throughout a building. water?
a. Fire extinguisher a. multi-purpose dry chemical
b. Sprinkler system b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane
c. Fire alarm c. aqueous film forming foam
d. Smoke detector d. carbon dioxide

18. What law pertains to the creation of BFP to be 25. It is also known as HALON 1211.
responsible for the prevention and a. multi-purpose dry chemical
suppression of all destructive fires and to b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane
enforce the laws on fire. c. aqueous film forming foam
a. RA 8551 d. carbon dioxide
b. PD 1185
c. RA 9263 26. This chemical is like NH H PO.
d. RA 6975 a. multi-purpose dry chemical
b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane
19. It is known as the Fire code of the c. aqueous film forming foam
Philippines? d. carbon dioxide
a. RA 8551
b. PD1185 27. These types of fire extinguishers are filled
c. RA 9263 with water used to fight Class A and B except
d. RA 6975 Class C.
a. Foam Extinguisher
20. Iti s condition or act that’s increases or may b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher
increase in the probability that fire will occur c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher
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d. Water Fire Extinguisher


35. This is the operation purposely conducted to
28. This extinguisher contains carbon monoxide displace toxic gases.
gas used to fight class A, and B except class
C. a. Salvage
a. Foam Extinguisher b. Ventilation
b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher c. Rescue
c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher d. Exposure
d. Water Fire Extinguisher
36. It is the process of displacing the heated
29. An extinguisher that contains chemical atmosphere within the involved building with
powder intended to fight all classes of fires. normal air from outside atmosphere.
a. Foam Extinguisher a. Salvage
b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher b. Ventilation
c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher c. Rescue
d. Water Fire Extinguisher d. Exposure

30. This extinguisher contains sodium 37. The activity of protecting the properties from
bicarbonate a foam-stabilizing agent in a preventive damage other than the fire.
larger compartment and a solution of a. Salvage
aluminum sulfate in an inner cylinder. b. Ventilation
a. Foam Extinguisher c. Rescue
b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher d. Exposure
c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher
d. Water Fire Extinguisher 38. This is the final stage of fire suppression
activities and an inquiry conducted to know
31. It contains non-conducting liquid, or determine the origin and cause of fire.
generalization carbon tetrachloride or a. Salvage
chlorobromethane; operation is by manual b. Extinguishment
pumping or using a stored pressure. c. Overhaul
d. Fire scene investigation
a. Soda Acid Fire Extinguisher
b. Vaporizing Liquid Fire Extinguisher 39. This is the process of putting out the main
c. Carbon dioxide Fire Extinguisher body of fire by using the 4 general methods
d. Foam extinguisher of fire extinguishments.
a. Salvage
32. It pertains to a mechanical device, usually b. Extinguishment
made of metal, containing chemicals, fluids, c. Overhaul
or gases for stopping fires, the means for d. Fire scene investigation
application of it’s for the purpose of putting out
fire before it propagates and is capable of 40. This is the complete and detailed check of
being readily moved from place to place. the structure and all materials therein to
eliminate conditions that may cause re-flash.
a. fire hydrant a. Salvage
b. sprinkler system b. Extinguishment
c. fire alarm c. Overhaul
d. fire extinguisher d. Fire scene investigation

33. This is the operation of removing thus saving, 41. It is an activity intended to save lives and
people and other livestock from the burning property.
and other involved properties, conveying a. Fire extinguisher
them to a secure place. b. firefighting
a. Salvage c. Fire alarm
b. Ventilation d. Smoke detector
c. Rescue
d. Exposure 42. It is the most important emergency services
in a community.
34. It is also called cover exposure; this is the a. Fire extinguisher
activity of securing the fire at the place where b. firefighting
it started. c. Fire alarm
a. Salvage d. Smoke detector
b. Ventilation
c. Rescue
d. Exposure
LYCEUM OF THE EAST – AURORA, Inc.
Brgy. Florida, Maria Aurora, Aurora
College of Criminology

Prepared
43. During the time of Emperor Augustus they by: Crissel Kane E. Sangalang-Carpio, RCRIM
are composed of slaves, in-charge in
firefighting activity in Rome.
a. Vigiles Urbani
b. Vigiles Cohorts
c. Familia Publica
d. Cuerpo de Carabiners Seguridad Publica

44. It is also known as HALON 1211.


a. Bromoflouromethane
b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane
c. Bromodichloromethane
d. Bromochloromethane

45. Who invents the first water pump for


firefighting in 300 BC.
a. Ctesibuis
b. Nero
c. Marcus Licinius Crassus
d. Jan Van der Heyden

46. He established the first “Fire Brigade” in


Rome, with a fee.
a. Ctesibuis
b. Nero
c. Marcus Licinius Crassus
d. Jan Van der Heyden

47. He created the first fire hose from leather


and brass with fittings at 50-foot intervals.
a. Ctesibuis
b. Nero
c. Marcus Licinius Crassus
d. Jan Van der Heyden
e. Jan Van der Heyden

48. This is the activity involves developing and


defining systematic course of actions that
may be performed in order to realize the
objectives of fire protection.
a. Pre-planning
b. Evaluation Size-Up
c. Evacuation
d. Entry

49. It is also known as the On-the-spot or sizing


up situation.
a. Pre-planning
b. Evaluation Size-Up
c. Evacuation
d. Entry

50. This is the process knowing the emergency


situation that involves mental evaluation by
the operation officer-in-charge to determine
the appropriate course of action that
provides the highest probability of success.
a. Pre-planning
b. Evaluation Size-Up
c. Evacuation
d. Entry

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