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25 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following agents should be used to extinguish a class B fire?
• Water • AFFF • PKP • Both 2 and 3 above |
Both 2 and 3 above
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What method of heat transfer occurs when heat moves from one body to another by direct contact?
• Reflection • Radiation • Conduction • Convection |
Conduction
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From the time it is activated, each cylinder used in the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) will last approximately what length of time?
• 15 minutes • 45 minutes • 30 minutes • 60 minutes |
30 minutes
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Which of the following is the primary fire fighting tool for respiratory protection?
• SCBA • OBA • SEED • EEBD |
OBA
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Flammable materials give off vapors. What is the lowest temperature that these vapors burn when a spark is applied?
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Flash point
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Which of the following substances must be present to start a fire?
• Oxygen • Heat • Fuel • All of the above |
All of the above
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In the fire tetrahedron, how many components are necessary for combustion?
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3
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With training, you should be able to activate the EEBD within what maximum period of time?
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30 seconds
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What method of heat transfer occurs through the motion of smoke, hot air, and heated gases?
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convection
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Generally, antipersonnel agents are divided into how many types?
• Five • Two • Three • Four |
2
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Which of the following diseases can be spread as part of a BW attack?
• Cholera • Anthrax • Both 1 and 2 above • Mumps |
Both 1 and 2 above
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The emergency escape breathing device (EEBD) supplies breathable air for what maximum period of time?
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15 minutes
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Atropine and 2-PAM C1 oxime are used to counteract the effects and relieve the symptoms of which of the following agents?
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Nerve
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Heat from fire can be transferred by how many methods?
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3
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Cramps, breathing difficulty, nausea, headache, convulsions, and contractions of the pupils are all symptoms of which of the following types of contamination?
• Blister agent • Nerve agent • Tear agent • Choking agent |
Nerve agent
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What term is used to describe the lowest temperature at which spontaneous combustion occurs?
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Ignition point
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Which of the following are weapons of mass destruction?
• Chemical weapons • Biological agents • Nuclear weapons • All of the above |
All of the above
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Which of the following agents should be used to extinguish class A or D fires?
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Water
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Which of following agents can be used in BW operations?
• Living organisms • Toxins • Microtoxins • All of the above |
All of the above
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Burns from exposure to mustard vapor will be more serious in which of the following body areas?
• Neck • Groin • Armpits • All of the above |
All of the above
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Which of the following breathing devices should NOT be worn for fire-fighting purposes?
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SEED
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Which of the following warfare agents are used to kill or disable personnel by affecting their blood, nerves, lungs, or stomach?
• CW • BW • Nuclear • All of the above |
CW
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What type of agents are used to produce temporary misery and harassment?
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Riot control
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What type of heat transfer occurs when heat moves in all direction unless blocked?
• Reflection • Convection • Radiation • Conduction |
Radiation
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A person exposed to a blood agent may experience respiratory paralysis within what length of time?
• Seconds • Hours • Minutes |
Seconds
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