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NICET Study Guide: Unit 1 – 32 Exam Questions Correctly Answered. A inspection is a *blank* examination of water-based fire protection system. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER visual. The inspector must inspect the hangers on a system to verify *blank*. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER the hangers are ...

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NICET Study Guide: Unit 1 – 32 Exam
Questions Correctly Answered.

A inspection is a *blank* examination of water-based fire protection system. [Unit 1] - CORRECT
ANSWER visual.



The inspector must inspect the hangers on a system to verify *blank*. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER the
hangers are undamaged.



Acceptable water tanks can include *blank*. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER pressure tanks, public water
utilities, and reservoirs of sufficient volume.



*Blank* gate valves with road way boxes do not require supervision. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER Under
ground.



Inspection records must be maintained by the owner for *blank*. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER 1 year
after next required inspection.



The *blank* is required to notify the alarm company of an impending system impairment. [Unit 1] -
CORRECT ANSWER owner.



Impairment procedures are found in *blank* of NFPA 25. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER Chapter 11.



Fire pump rooms must maintain a temperature of at least *blank*. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER 40
Degrees Fahrenheit.



Sprinklers, piping, and hangers must be inspected annually from *blank*. [Unit 1] - CORRECT ANSWER
the floor level.

,Based on the NFPA 25 definition of "qualified," inspectors do not need *blank* training with the system
that he or she inspects. [Unit 2] - CORRECT ANSWER formal.



In NFPA standards, the term *blank* indicated a recommendation. [Unit 2] - CORRECT ANSWER should.



The term "approved" is defined by NFPA standards as *blank* to the AHJ. [Unit 2] - CORRECT ANSWER
acceptable.



Test is define as a *blank* physical check on the system. [Unit 2] - CORRECT ANSWER periodic.



A "main drain" is located on the system riser and is utilized as a *blank* test connection. [Unit 2] -
CORRECT ANSWER flow.



A "standard" is a document in which the main text contains only mandatory requirements and utilizes
the word *blank* to indicate requirements. [Unit 2] - CORRECT ANSWER shall.



When a system or portion of a system is shut down, it is referred to as *blank*. [Unit 2] - CORRECT
ANSWER impairment.



NFPA 13 states that the occupancy classifications used in the standard relate to *blank*. [Unit 2] -
CORRECT ANSWER sprinkler design, installation, and water supply requirements.



Occupancy classifications are divided into general groups consisting of *blank* defined in NFPA. [Unit 3]
- CORRECT ANSWER Light, Extra, and Storage.



High-piled storage is any products stored more than *blank* in height. [Unit 3] - CORRECT ANSWER 12
ft.



*Blank* occupancies are typical of resident, office, educational, and religious facilities. [Unit 3] [Unit 3] -
CORRECT ANSWER Light hazard.

, Many insurances companies do not consider *blank* as light hazard because of the increased use of
plastics and synthetic products (computer, furniture, etc.) [Unit 3] - CORRECT ANSWER offices.



Extra hazard occupancies are divided into *blank* groups. [Unit 3] - CORRECT ANSWER two.



Polystyrene is an example of a *blank* plastic. [Unit 3] - CORRECT ANSWER Group A.



The inspector *blank* attempt to classify occupancies unless the work scope for the inspection
specifically calls for the classification. [Unit 3] - CORRECT ANSWER should not.



*Blank* provides the requirements for building uses such as smoking requirements, housekeeping,
clearance, welding, waste disposal, etc. [Unit 3] - CORRECT ANSWER NFPA 230.



The minimum pressure for a sprinkler to be listed is *blank*. [Unit 4] - CORRECT ANSWER 7 PSI.



*Blank* Sprinklers may not be used to replace existing sprinklers. [Unit 4] - CORRECT ANSWER
Reconditioned.



Based on the 1999 edition of NFPA 13, a 1/2 inch orifice sprinkler is officially referred to as *blank*.
[Unit 4] - CORRECT ANSWER standard orifice sprinkler.



Sprinklers cannot be painted except by the *blank*. [Unit 4] - CORRECT ANSWER manufacturer.



*Blank* provide data information regarding the listing / approvals of the equipment described. [Unit 4] -
CORRECT ANSWER Manufacturer's Data Sheet.



Fire department connections must be of *blank* type. [Unit 4] - CORRECT ANSWER an approved.



*Blank* used with alarm check valves are required to be listed. [Unit 4] - CORRECT ANSWER Mechanical
alarms

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