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Teex Exam 2 Study Combined Review Exam Tested Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers |ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS 2024 >> BRAND NEW VERSION!! 1) A liquid that has a flash point of not more than 70 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by a Tagliabue or equivalent closed-cup test...

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Teex Exam 2 Study Combined
Review Exam Tested Questions
With Revised Correct Detailed
Answers
|ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS 2024
>> BRAND NEW VERSION!!
1) A liquid that has a flash point of not more than 70 degrees Fahrenheit as
determined by a Tagliabue or equivalent closed-cup test device. (42)
a. Gasoline
b. Kerosene
c. Flammable liquid

d. Combustible substance - ANSWER Flammable liquid


2) Some examples of toxic substances are __________. (42)
a. Nerve agents, pesticides, irritants, ricin
b. Plague, bacteria, anthrax
c. FMD, exotic Newcastle disease

d. Alpha, beta, gamma, neutron - ANSWER Nerve agents, pesticides, irritants,
ricin


3) The definition for hazardous materials from the Department of Transportation
(DOT) states that a hazardous material is a substance or material capable of

,posing a(n) __________ risk to health, safety, or property when __________
commerce. (42)
a. serious; manufactured for
b. serious; transported in
c. unreasonable; manufactured for

d. unreasonable; transported in - ANSWER Unreasonable; transported in


4) In general, an explosive is a material that burns or decomposes quickly
releasing a large amount of __________ in a short time resulting in
__________. (42)
a. heat and gas; radioactive exposure
b. heat and gas; a shock wave
c. radioactive exposure; injuries and illness

d. radioactive exposure; a shock wave - ANSWER Heat and gas; a shock wave


5) __________ is a route of exposure to hazardous material by being cut or
abraded by a contaminated object. (42)
a. Inhalation
b. Absorption
c. Injection

d. Ingestion - ANSWER Injection


6) With regard to toxic or poisonous substances, a(n) __________ exposure is
a short term/high dose event with harmful consequences; a(n) __________
exposure is a long term / low dose exposure with harmful consequences.
(42)

,a. acute; chronic
b. acute; toxic
c. chronic; acute

d. chronic; toxic - ANSWER Acute; chronic


7) Which of the following presents the basic guidelines of all hazards training
in the correct order? (42)


a. Avoid contact; isolate the affected area; notify the appropriate response unit;
recognize the threat
b. Avoid contact; recognize the threat; isolate the affected area; notify the
appropriate response unit
c. Recognize the threat; avoid contact; isolate the affected area; notify the
appropriate response unit
d. Recognize the threat; isolate the affected area; notify the appropriate response
unit; avoid the affected area - ANSWER Recognize the threat; avoid contact;
isolate the affected area; notify the appropriate response unit


8) The purpose of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) is to
__________. (42)
a. offer a systematic, proactive approach to manage incidents involving all threats
and hazards
b. provide a template for the management of incidents and operations in support
of the five National Planning Frameworks
c. reduce loss of life, property, and harm to the environment

, d. The NIMS has all of the above purposes. - ANSWER The NIMS has all of the
above purposes


9) If you are exposed to a toxic agent, you can have multiple routes from the
same agent. These can include __________. (42)
a. Inhalation
b. Skin and eye absorption
c. Oral ingestion

d. All the above are routes of exposure - ANSWER All the above are routes of
exposure


10) Some examples of biological pathogens are __________. (42)
a. Nerve agents, pesticides, irritants, ricin
b. plague, bacteria, anthrax
c. Alpha, beta, gamma, neutron

d. Vesicants, insecticides, botulinum toxin - ANSWER Plague, bacteria,
anthrax


11) To minimize health hazards for first responders, you should stay
outside of the designated perimeter, wait for qualified assistance and
__________. (42)
a. Attempt to seal any leaks
b. Flee the scene
c. Go downwind

d. Go upwind - ANSWER Go upwind

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