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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
What method of heat transfer occurs when heat moves from one body to another by direct contact?

• Reflection
• Radiation
• Conduction
• Convection
Conduction
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
Which of the following is the primary fire fighting tool for respiratory protection?

• SCBA
• OBA
• SEED
• EEBD
OBA
Flammable materials give off vapors. What is the lowest temperature that these vapors burn when a spark is applied?
Flash point
Which of the following substances must be present to start a fire?

• Oxygen
• Heat
• Fuel
• All of the above
All of the above
In the fire tetrahedron, how many components are necessary for combustion?
3
With training, you should be able to activate the EEBD within what maximum period of time?
30 seconds
What method of heat transfer occurs through the motion of smoke, hot air, and heated gases?
convection
Generally, antipersonnel agents are divided into how many types?

• Five
• Two
• Three
• Four
2
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
The emergency escape breathing device (EEBD) supplies breathable air for what maximum period of time?
15 minutes
Atropine and 2-PAM C1 oxime are used to counteract the effects and relieve the symptoms of which of the following agents?
Nerve
Heat from fire can be transferred by how many methods?
3
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
What term is used to describe the lowest temperature at which spontaneous combustion occurs?
Ignition point
Which of the following are weapons of mass destruction?

• Chemical weapons
• Biological agents
• Nuclear weapons
• All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following agents should be used to extinguish class A or D fires?
Water
Which of following agents can be used in BW operations?

• Living organisms
• Toxins
• Microtoxins
• All of the above
All of the above
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
Which of the following breathing devices should NOT be worn for fire-fighting purposes?
SEED
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
What type of agents are used to produce temporary misery and harassment?
Riot control
What type of heat transfer occurs when heat moves in all direction unless blocked?

• Reflection
• Convection
• Radiation
• Conduction
Radiation
A person exposed to a blood agent may experience respiratory paralysis within what length of time?

• Seconds
• Hours
• Minutes
Seconds