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LYCEUM OF THE EAST – AURORA, Inc.

Brgy. Florida, Maria Aurora, Aurora


College of Criminology
7. It is the lowest temperature of a liquid in an open
container at which vapors are evolved fast enough to
FIRE PROTECTION & ARSON INVESTIGATION support combustion.

a. Flashpoint
Permit no.:__________ b. Fire point
Date:_______________ c. Ignition /kindling temperature
Name:______________________________________ d. Boiling point
Year& Section:______________________________
8. It is the chemical change that is exothermic, a change
in which combustible material and oxidizing agent react.
Read the question carefully and make sure to
observe/follow the instructions given therein; no written a. Endothermic reaction
material in any form is allowed inside the examination b. Exothermic reaction
room until and unless permitted by the instructor; a c. Oxidation
student's misbehavior, or disturbance inside and outside d. Flames
the examination room may lead to his/her expulsion from 9. Which of the following chemical properties of fire
the room and will have a score of zero. pertains to the changes whereby energy is absorbed or
added before the reaction takes place?

1. Which of the following terms pertains to thermal a. Flames


decomposition.? b. Oxygen
c. Endothermic reaction
a. Pyrotechnics d. Exothermic reaction
b. Pyrolysis
c. Pyrolysis 10. These chemical properties release or give off
d. Pyromaniac energy thus they produce substances with less than the
reactants.
2. It is illustrated by how flaming combustion is
supported and sustained through the chain reaction. a. Flames
b. Oxygen
a. Fire hydrant c. Endothermic reaction
b. Fire triangle d. Exothermic reaction
c. Fire chemistry
d. Fire tetrahedron 11. It is known as incandescent gases.

3. It is defined as the chemical decomposition of a. Flames


matter through the action of heat. b. Oxygen
c. Endothermic reaction
a. Pyrotechnics d. Exothermic reaction
b. Pyrolysis
c. Pyrolysis 12. The color was orange-red, it deposits soot at
d. Pyromaniac the bottom of a vessel being heated due to incomplete
combustion and has a low temperature.
4. Which of the physical properties of fire pertains to
the temperature at which a flammable liquid forms a vapor a. Premixed flame
air mixture that ignites? b. Diffusion flame
c. Luminous flame
a. Flashpoint d. Non-luminous flame
b. Fire point
c. Ignition /kindling temperature 13. The color of the flame is blue, there is
d. Boiling point complete combustion of fuel, and has a relatively high
temperature.
5. Which of the physical properties of fire pertains to
the constant temperature at which the vapor pressure of a. Premixed flame
the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure? b. Diffusion flame
c. Luminous flame
a. Flashpoint d. Non-luminous flame
b. Fire point
c. Ignition /kindling temperature 14. This flame is observed when gas alone is
d. Boiling point forced through a nozzle into the atmosphere which
diffuses in the surrounding atmosphere to form a
6. It pertains to the minimum temperature at which flammable mixture.
the substance must be heated to initiate combustion.
a. Premixed flame
a. Flashpoint b. Diffusion flame
b. Fire point c. Luminous flame
c. Ignition /kindling temperature d. Non-luminous flame
d. point
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15. This flame is exemplified by a Bunsen-type Marcus Licinius Crassus
laboratory burner where hydrocarbon is thoroughly Captain Otis Vanderford
mixed with air before reaching the flame zone. Hugh Bonner
Peter Stuyvesant
a. Premixed flame
b. Diffusion flame 24. According to Greek Mythology, he was known as
c. Luminous flame the Fire Bearer.
d. Non-luminous flame
a. Zeus
16. Based on smoothness when a particle follows a b. Hercules
smooth path through a gaseous flame. c. Prometheus
d. Cohorts Vigiles
a. Premixed flame
b. Laminar flame 25. He was the former chief of the New York
c. Turbulent flame City Fire Department who established the Manila Fire
d. Luminous flame Department.

17. A flame which having unsteady, irregular flows. a. Peter Stuyvesant


b. Captain Otis Vanderford
a. Premixed flame c. Hugh Bonner
b. Laminar flame d. None of the above
c. Turbulent flame
d. Luminous flame 26. Who was the first Filipino fire Chief?

18. __________is a material that provides useful a. Jacinta Lorenzo


energy. b. Jacinto Lorenzo
c. Cipriano Dela Cruz
a. fuels d. Cipriano Cruz
b. fire
c. flame 27. Who succeeded the first Filipino fire chief?
d. none of the above
a. Jacinta Lorenzo
19. Which of the classifications of combustible b. Jacinto Lorenzo
materials refers to metallic substances such as c. Cipriano Dela Cruz
magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium, and d. Cipriano Cruz
potassium?
28. What particular law created the Integrated
a. Class A Fuels National Police under the control of the Philippine
b. Cass B Fuels Constabulary?
c. Class C Fuels
d. Class D Fuels a. PD 115
b. PD 785
20. They are ordinary combustible materials that are c. PD 765
usually made of organic substances such as wood and d. PD 8551
wood-based products.
29. It is known as the DILG Act of 1990.
a. Class A Fuels
b. Cass B Fuels a. RA 8551
c. Class C Fuels b. RA 6975
d. Class D Fuels c. RA 9263
d. RA 9165

21. These are materials that are in the form of 30. This law is known as the BFP and BJMP
flammable liquids such as alcohol, acidic solutions, oil, Professionalization Act of 2004.
liquid petroleum products, etc. a. RA 8551
a. Class A Fuels b. RA 6975
b. Cass B Fuels c. RA 9263
c. Class C Fuels d. RA 9165
d. Class D Fuels 31. This declared March as the Fire Prevention
22. They are normally fire-resistant materials such as Month.
materials used on electrical wiring and other electrical a. PD 115
appliances. b. PD 785
a. Class A Fuels c. PD 765
b. Cass B Fuels d. PD 8551
c. Class C Fuels 32. __________ is the quantity of heat
d. Class D Fuels absorbed by a substance from a solid to a liquid and
23. He was the first known person who passed the from a liquid to a gas.
Fire Prevention Ordinances in 1648.
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a. Fire 41. ___________is the main method of heat
b. Flame transfer within solid objects or between solid objects in
c. Latent heat contact with each other.
d. Free radical
Radiation
33. It is the energy possessed by a material or Sublimation conduction
substance due to molecular activity. Convection
Conduction
a. Fire
b. Flame 42. ___________is the movement of heat via
c. Heat currents as heated molecules move from hot places to
cooler places.
d. Oxidation
Radiation
34. It is the process of changing from solid to liquid. b. Sublimation conduction
c. Convection
a. Latent heat d. Conduction
b. Sublimations
c. Melting 43. It is generated by the emission of
d. Vaporization electromagnetic waves. These waves carry away the
energy from the emitting body.
35. It is the process of changing from solid to gas.
a. Radiation
a. Latent heat b. Sublimation conduction
b. Sublimations c. Convection
c. Melting d. Conduction
d. Vaporization
44. Which of the following classes of fire can be
36. It is the process of changing from liquid to vapor. extinguished, by using special agents marked
a. Latent heat specifically for metals? Such as GE type, meth LX, Lith
b. Sublimations X, Meth L, Kyl, dry sand, and dry talc can put out class
c. Melting D fires.
d. Vaporization a. Class A Fires
b. Class B Fires
37. Which of the following behaviors of fire pertains c. Class C Fires
to the fatal conditions that take place when the fire d. Class D Fires
resists extinguishment operations and becomes stronger e. Class E Fires
and bigger instead?
45. This fire can be extinguished by quenching
a. Backdraft and cooling, water is the best agent in cooling the
b. Flashover burning solid materials.
c. Bite back a. Class A Fires
d. Flash point b. Class B Fires
38. It is the sudden and rapid burning of heated c. Class C Fires
gases in a confined area that occurs in the form of an d. Class D Fires
explosion. e. Class E Fires

a. Backdraft 46. A fire can be extinguished by smothering or


b. Flashover blanketing.
c. Bite back a. Class A Fires
d. Flash point b. Class B Fires
c. Class C Fires
39. It is the sudden ignition of accumulated radical d. Class D Fires
gases produced when there is incomplete combustion of e. Class E Fires
fuels.

a. Backdraft 47. He convinced King Louis XIV to allow him to


b. Flashover have a monopoly on making and selling fire pumps in
c. Bite back France.
d. Flash point a. François du Mouriez du Périer
b. Nero
40. It pertains to the automatic chemical reaction c. Marcus Licinius Crassus
that results in spontaneous combustion due to the auto- d. Jan Van der Heyden
ignition of organic materials, the gradual rising of heat in
a confined space until ignition temperature is reached. 48. He collaborated with Heyden to create the
first fire engine calling it the “Sucking Worm Engine”. It
a. Lightning
required a small team of men to operate
b. Spontaneous heating
a. François du Mouriez du Périer
c. Latent heat
b. John Lofting
d. Radiation of sunlight
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c. Marcus Licinius Crassus starvation
d. Jan Van der Heyden cooling
smothering
49. He patented and produced an improved
engine that could be pulled by a cart to the 57.
fire andIt pertains to a device that sounds an alarm if a
needed a team of 4 to 12 men to operate. small amount of smoke enters its sensors.
a. François du Mouriez du Périer Fire extinguisher
b. John Lofting Sprinkler system
c. Richard Newsham Fire alarm
d. Jan Van der Heyden Smoke detector

50. Who becomes the first known58.femaleThis device is attached to the ceiling or wall in
firefighter? several areas of the homes.
a. Molly Williams Fire extinguisher
b. John Lofting Sprinkler system
c. Richard Newsham Fire alarm
Smoke detector
d. NONE OF THE ABOV
59. It is a system consisting of a network of pipes
51. This type of fire is put or controlled by foam, installed throughout a building.
loaded stream, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and a. Fire extinguisher
vaporizing liquid. b. Sprinkler system
a. Class A Fires c. Fire alarm
b. Class B Fires d. Smoke detector
c. Class C Fires
d. Class D Fires 60. What law pertains to the creation of BFP to
e. Class E Fires be responsible for the prevention and suppression of
all destructive fires and to enforce the laws on fire?
52. A class of fire which is controlled by a non- a. RA 8551
conducting extinguishing agent, that is the safest b. PD 1185
procedure to de-energize the electrical circuit. c. RA 9263
a. Class A Fires d. RA 6975
b. Class B Fires
c. Class C Fires 61. It is known as the Fire Code of the
d. Class D Fires Philippines.
e. Class E Fires a. RA 8551
b. PD1185
53. Which of the following general methods of fire c. RA 9263
extinguishment describes that using chemical agents like d. RA 6975
halon may interrupt the production of flame resulting in
rapid extinguishment of the fire? 62. It’s a condition or act that increases or may
a. stops chain reaction increase the probability that fire will occur or which
b. starvation may obstruct, delay, hinder, or interfere with
c. cooling firefighting operations and safeguarding of life and
d. smothering property?
a. Fire hazard
54. It is the method of removing the fuel burning in b. Sprinkler system
the fire; sometimes combustible material can be c. Fire alarm
removed such as by shutting off the gas valves or fuel d. Smoke detector
flows.
a. stops chain reaction 63. Which of the following examples of
b. starvation extinguishing agents pertains to a chemical that can
c. cooling quickly smother the flames, reducing the oxygen and
d. smothering suffocating the fire?
a. multi-purpose dry chemical
55. This method is by using the water as it absorbs b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane
heat from the fire and cools the fuel to a temperature c. aqueous film forming foam
where it no longer produces flammable vapors. d. carbon dioxide
a. stops chain reaction
b. starvation 64. Which of the following examples of
c. cooling extinguishing agents is a synthetic foam-forming liquid
d. smothering designed for use with fresh water?
a. multi-purpose dry chemical
56. It is described by excluding the oxygen in the b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane
surrounding atmosphere, the fire will be extinguished. c. aqueous film forming foam
a. stops chain reaction d. carbon dioxide
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Smoke detector
65. It is also known as HALON 1211.
a. multi-purpose dry chemical 74. It is the most important emergency service in a
b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane community.
c. aqueous film forming foam Fire extinguisher
d. carbon dioxide firefighting
Fire alarm
66. This chemical is like NH H PO. Smoke detector
a. multi-purpose dry chemical
b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane 75. Who invents the first water pump for
c. aqueous film forming foam firefighting in 300 BC.
d. carbon dioxide Ctesibuis
Nero
67. These types of fire extinguishers are filledMarcus Licinius Crassus
with water used to fight Class A and B except Class C. Jan Van der Heyden
a. Foam Extinguisher
b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher 76. It is the malicious burning or intentional
c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher destruction of property by fire?
d. Water Fire Extinguisher
a. fire
68. b. pyromania
This extinguisher contains carbon monoxide
gas used to fight class A, B and class C. c. Arson
a. Foam Extinguisher d. destructive arson
b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher 77. It is defined under Article 320 of the RPC, as
amended, the penalty of ____________________ shall
c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher be imposed
d. Water Fire Extinguisher on who shall commit a crime using the malicious
burning of property.
69. An extinguisher that contains chemical powder
intended to fight all classes of fires. a. fire
a. Foam Extinguisher b. pyromania
b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher c. Arson
c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher d. destructive arson
d. Water Fire Extinguisher
78. What particular rule of PD 1185 provides
70. This extinguisher contains sodium bicarbonate a the different types of prohibited extinguishers for
foam-stabilizing agent in a larger compartment and a manufacturers?
solution of aluminum sulfate in an inner cylinder. a. Rule 27, Section 104
a. Foam Extinguisher b. Rule 37, Section 103
b. Dry Chemical Extinguisher c. Rule 37, Section 104
c. Liquefied Fire Extinguisher d. Rule 37, Section 105
d. Water Fire Extinguisher
79. Which of the following pertains to a term
71. It contains non-conducting liquid, generalization for the many safety measures used to keep harmful
carbon tetrachloride, or chlorobromethane; operation is fires from starting?
done by manual pumping or using a stored pressure.
a. firefighter
a. Soda Acid Fire Extinguisher
b. fire alarm
b. Vaporizing Liquid Fire Extinguisher
c. fire prevention
c. Carbon dioxide Fire Extinguisher
d. fire suppression
d. Foam extinguisher
80. These are the basis of criminal liability in
72. It pertains to a mechanical device, usually made arson, except.
of metal, containing chemicals, fluids, or gases for
stopping fires, the means for application of it’s to put out a. kind and character of the building burned
fire before it propagates and is capable of being readily b. location of the building
moved from place to place. c. extent or value of the damaged
a. fire hydrant d. whether uninhabited or not
b. sprinkler system
81. It constitutes burning, pyrolysis must take
c. fire alarm
place; in other words, there must be burning or
d. fire extinguisher
changing.
73. It is an activity intended to save lives and a. intent
property. b. motive
Fire extinguisher c. malice
firefighting d. willfulness
Fire alarm e. burning
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82. It denotes hatred or a desire for revenge. Purple violet flame
Greenish yellow flame
a. intent Bright reddish yellow
b. motive
c. malice 90-100.Write the color of the smoke and flame when the
d. willfulness products are burned.
e. burning Petroleum,
83. It is the moving cause that induces theTar -
commission of the crime. rubber
plastics
a. intent Nitrogen products –
b. motive Magnesium products -
c. malice Asphalt –
d. willfulness Potassium products –
e. burning Manganese products
10. calcium
84. It means intentional and implies that the act
was done purposely and intentionally.

a. intent
b. motive
c. malice
d. willfulness
e. burning

85. The arson


investigator must inquire about the following,

a. point of origin
b. point of origin of fire
c. motives of arsonist
d. primes suspect
e. the telltale signs of arson

86. This involves identification results from the full


development of leads, clues, and traces, the testimony
particularly eyewitness, and the development of experts'
testimony.

a. the development of crime


b. the development of picture
c. the development of prime suspects
d. the development of prime arson

87. It is described as having the uncontrollable


impulse to burn anything without any motivation.

a. pyrolysis
b. psychotics
c. pyromaniac
d. pyromania

88. What is the color of the flame of petroleum


products when burned?
a. Bright red flame
b. Deep red flame
c. Bright flame
d. Red and blue green flame
e. Purple violet flame
f. Greenish yellow flame
g. Bright reddish yellow

89. What is the color of the flame of magnesium


product when burned?
a. Bright red flame
b. Deep red flame
c. Bright flame
d. Red and blue green flame

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