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1:  What is the NFPA standard for conducting preincident planning?
A: NFPA 1500
B: NFPA 1001
C: NFPA 1620
D: NFPA 1583

2:  What is the most essential reason for conducting a preincident plan?
A: To identify code violations.
B: To have prearrival instructions for companies.
C: To remedy code violations.
D: To obtain information that would be difficult to obtain during an incident.

3:  Determining where the utility shutoff locations are located is considered part of which step in the six-step method of developing preincident plans?
A: Evaluate special hazards
B: Evaluate fire protection systems and water supply
C: Evaluate physical elements and site considerations
D: Evaluate emeregency operations considerations

4:  According to the NFPA, what is known as an organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure?
A: Fire Department
B: City/County government
C: State/Federal Government
D: Authority having jurisdiction

5:  A mini/max means the local jurisdiction has what?
A: Adopted the either the minimum or the maximum code
B: Adopted with the minimum language but the maximum restrictions
C: Cannot adopt more restrictive codes
D: Cannot adopt less restrictive codes

6:  Which of the following is true concerning building codes?
A: They are not typically retroactive
B: Typically, a building must be brought up to the newest code during a major renovation.
C: A is true, B is not true
D: A and B are both true

7:  A class I standpipe system provides what?
A: An 1 1/2" hose outlet with a preconnected hose and nozzle in the station
B: A 2 1/2" hose outlet without hose attached
C: Both an 1 1/2" and 2 1/2" connection and may have a hoseline attached to the 1 1/2"
D: A 2 1/2" hose outlet with hose attached

8:  Type III construction is commonly known as what?
A: Heavy timber
B: Noncombustible
C: Fire resistive
D: Ordinary

9:  An automobile assembly plant would be classified as what type of occupancy use group?
A: Assembly
B: Business
C: Industrial
D: Mercantile

10:  What is the most important concern when inspecting an assembly use group?
A: Electicial wiring
B: Access and egress
C: Location of storage areas
D: Fire evacuation plans

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