FPFF exit exam questions and answers FPFF exit exam questions and answers DG Shipping FPFF exit exam questions and answers 1 / 30 Question 28: In fire prevention, what does the term “fire boundary cooling” involve? D) Preventing fire spread to adjacent compartments B) Creating a controlled burn A) Increasing the temperature inside the compartment C) Reducing water usage during firefighting 2 / 30 Question 10: In the context of firefighting, what does the term “fire triangle” represent? C) A navigation instrument B) The three elements needed for a fire: heat, fuel, and oxygen D) The meeting point for fire drills A) A geometric shape on the ship's deck 3 / 30 Question 7: What is the primary purpose of a fire plan on a ship? D) To store firefighting equipment B) To provide instructions for cooking onboard A) To outline escape routes in case of a fire C) To indicate crew meeting points for drills 4 / 30 Question 5: What is the purpose of a fire suit in firefighting? A) To enhance visibility D) To detect hidden fires C) To carry firefighting tools B) To provide insulation against extreme temperatures 5 / 30 Question 18: In fire prevention, what does the term “fire blanket” do? A) Detects hidden fires or hotspots C) Smothers small fires on individuals D) Extinguishes large fires B) Provides insulation for crew cabins 6 / 30 Question 26: In fire prevention, what does the term “fire boundary” represent? A) A designated area for controlled burns C) A barrier preventing the spread of a fire D) A firefighting technique B) A specific point where a fire starts 7 / 30 Question 25: What is the purpose of a fire detection system on a ship? D) Increase the temperature inside the compartment C) Detect and alert of a fire emergency B) Provide insulation for crew cabins A) Extinguish fires automatically 8 / 30 Question 6: In fire prevention, what does the term “flammable liquid” refer to? A) A liquid that cannot catch fire C) A liquid that can easily catch fire B) A liquid with a high flashpoint D) A liquid used for cooling in firefighting 9 / 30 Question 13: What is the purpose of a fire alarm system on a ship? C) Increase the temperature inside the compartment A) Extinguish fires automatically D) Provide insulation for crew cabins B) Alert crew members of a fire emergency 10 / 30 Question 15: What is the primary function of a fire pump on a ship? B) To supply water to firefighting hoses A) To create a thermal barrier D) To detect hidden fires C) To provide insulation for crew cabins 11 / 30 Question 9: What is the purpose of a fire extinguisher on a ship? A) To create a thermal barrier D) To increase the temperature inside the compartment B) To detect hidden fires C) To extinguish small fires 12 / 30 Question 17: What is the purpose of a fire monitor on a ship? A) Monitoring crew actions during a fire emergency D) Detecting hidden fires or hotspots C) Delivering a high-volume water stream for firefighting B) Providing emergency lighting 13 / 30 Question 29: What is the purpose of a fire detection and alarm system on a ship? C) Detect and alert of a fire emergency B) Provide insulation for crew cabins D) Increase the temperature inside the compartment A) Extinguish fires automatically 14 / 30 Question 14: In the context of firefighting, what does the term “flashpoint” indicate? A) The point at which a fire reaches its maximum intensity B) The minimum temperature at which a substance ignites D) The maximum height of flames in a fire C) The point at which crew members evacuate the ship 15 / 30 Question 21: What is the primary purpose of a fire door in fire prevention? D) Prevent fire spread between compartments A) Enhance visibility within the compartment B) Provide insulation for crew cabins C) Create a barrier against radiant heat 16 / 30 Question 8: In fire prevention, what does the term “smoke detector” detect? A) Temperature changes D) Gas leaks B) Oxygen levels C) Smoke particles in the air 17 / 30 Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a fire hydrant on a ship? B) To provide drinking water to the crew D) To cool down the ship's engine C) To supply water to firefighting hoses A) To supply water to the ship's toilets 18 / 30 Question 24: In fire prevention, what does the term “heat release rate” measure? D) Effectiveness of firefighting foam C) Amount of heat released per unit of time B) Temperature inside the compartment A) Speed of fire spread on vertical surfaces 19 / 30 Question 30: In fire prevention, what does the term “fire drill” involve? B) Evacuating crew members in case of a fire emergency D) Increasing the temperature inside the compartment C) Cleaning firefighting equipment A) Igniting controlled fires for training 20 / 30 Question 20: In fire prevention, what does the term “fire triangle” represent? C) A firefighting tool A) A geometric shape used in firefighting plans D) The meeting point for fire drills B) The three elements needed for a fire: heat, fuel, and water 21 / 30 Question 4: In fire prevention, what is the primary role of the International Shore Connection (ISC)? B) To establish a connection with shore power A) To connect the ship's communication systems C) To provide access for firefighting water from shore D) To facilitate crew evacuation to the shore 22 / 30 Question 27: What is the purpose of a fire suit in fire prevention? D) Apply firefighting foam A) Enhance visibility B) Provide insulation against extreme temperatures C) Detect hidden fires 23 / 30 Question 3: What is the purpose of a fire door in a ship? C) To create a barrier against water ingress A) To provide insulation for crew cabins D) To enhance visibility in case of a fire B) To prevent fire spread between compartments 24 / 30 Question 22: In fire prevention, what does the term “smoke curtain” involve? C) Rapid fire spread on vertical surfaces A) Creating a barrier against radiant heat B) Reducing visibility for firefighting operations D) Smothering flames 25 / 30 Question 19: What is the primary role of the International Code of Signals (ICS) in fire prevention? A) To communicate firefighting instructions D) To prevent fire spread between compartments B) To indicate the ship's position C) To provide insulation for crew cabins 26 / 30 Question 16: In fire prevention, what does the term “fire drill” involve? A) Igniting controlled fires for training B) Evacuating crew members in case of a fire emergency D) Increasing the temperature inside the compartment C) Cleaning firefighting equipment 27 / 30 Question 2: In the context of firefighting, what does the term “PASS” stand for? D) Protective Action for Ship Safety B) Personal Alarm Safety System C) Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep A) Portable Air Supply System 28 / 30 Question 12: In fire prevention, what does the term “pyrophoric material” refer to? D) Materials used for firefighting training C) Materials that ignite spontaneously in air B) Materials that produce toxic smoke A) Materials that can catch fire easily 29 / 30 Question 23: What is the purpose of a fire pump in fire prevention? C) Provide insulation for crew cabins A) Increase the temperature inside the compartment B) Supply water to firefighting hoses D) Create a thermal barrier 30 / 30 Question 11: What is the primary function of a fire axe in firefighting? D) Providing insulation for crew members B) Cutting ventilation holes in the structure C) Spraying water on the fire A) Forcible entry and rescue operations Your score is The average score is 23% 0% Restart quiz