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CAL FIRE BASIC FINAL | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
What is jurisdiction is California primarily under? - Federal 
What is the minimum diameter hose size for wildland, WUI, and vehicle fires? - 1 1/2 inch 
What is the minimum diameter hose size for structure fires? - 1 3/4 inch 
What does the first S in S-FACTS stand for? - Survival 
What does the F in S-FACTS stand for? - Fire environment 
What does the A in S-FACTS stand for? - Access 
What does the C in S-FACTS stand for? - Construction/ Clearance 
What does the T in S-FACTS stand for? - Time ...
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What is jurisdiction is California primarily under? - Federal 
What is the minimum diameter hose size for wildland, WUI, and vehicle fires? - 1 1/2 inch 
What is the minimum diameter hose size for structure fires? - 1 3/4 inch 
What does the first S in S-FACTS stand for? - Survival 
What does the F in S-FACTS stand for? - Fire environment 
What does the A in S-FACTS stand for? - Access 
What does the C in S-FACTS stand for? - Construction/ Clearance 
What does the T in S-FACTS stand for? - Time ...
Textiles Exam Review | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
What is the process for making cotton material? - 1. Cotten Harvesting: The process starts with the 
cotton balls being plucked after 5 months of growing. 
2. Ginning and Cleaning: With ginning the seeds are separated from the cotton fibres. The cotton is then 
cleaned and made ready for making into yarn. 
3. Carding: During carding the fibres are aligned and further separated, carding is used to remove any 
tangles left in the fibres. 
4. Spinning: Spinning is when the cotton strands are mad...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the process for making cotton material? - 1. Cotten Harvesting: The process starts with the 
cotton balls being plucked after 5 months of growing. 
2. Ginning and Cleaning: With ginning the seeds are separated from the cotton fibres. The cotton is then 
cleaned and made ready for making into yarn. 
3. Carding: During carding the fibres are aligned and further separated, carding is used to remove any 
tangles left in the fibres. 
4. Spinning: Spinning is when the cotton strands are mad...