Essentials of Fire Fighting 7th Edition - Chapter 3: Building
Construction Exam Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
Type I construction building are considered to be:
A. More collapse resistant than other building types
B. More likely to suffer structural damage due to the effects of fire
C. The most common type of residential construction encountered by firefighters
D. Hazardous due to the adhesives and industrial glues used during the construction process -
✔️✔️A. More collapse resistant than other building types
Chapter 3 - page 78
Multi-story buildings with flat roofs usually have:
A. Cast-in-place concrete roofs
B. Roof decking made of corrugated steel
C. The same structural system for the roof and the floors
D. Different types of structural support systems for every floor - ✔️✔️C. The same structural
system for the roof and the floors
Chapter 3 - page 95
Which window component is the lowest horizontal member of the frame and supports the
window hardware?
A fusible link on a swinging fire door depends on the heat from a fire to close, so:
A. Firefighters should attempt to manually close the fire door when they encounter it
B. A significant amount of smoke may flow through the door before the door is released
C. The door will close much faster than doors that require a smoke detector to activate the
closing mechanism
D. The fire door is more easily tested than doors that require a smoke detector to activate the
closing mechanism - ✔️✔️B. A significant amount of smoke may flow through the door before
the door is released
Chapter 3 - page 108
What is one major problem that rain roofs pose for firefighters?
A. They pose a significant electrical shock hazard
B. They are unable to be penetrated with normal firefighting tools
C. They are designed with small open spaces that provide oxygen to the fire
D. They create a void that conceals fires and allows them to burn undetected - ✔️✔️They
create a void that conceals fires and allows them to burn undetected
Chapter 3 - page 100
The lightweight members of a truss assembly are:
A. Usually made almost completely of aluminum
B. Susceptible to early failure when exposed to fire
C. Usually made almost completely of composite plastic
D. Able to withstand fire longer than thicker truss components - ✔️✔️B. Susceptible to early
failure when exposed to fire
Chapter 3 - page 94
Overhead rolling steel fire doors:
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