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Fire Protection Systems Inspection Quiz
Author :
Suzanne Freeman
1.
What is an example of evidence of corrosion in a sprinkler system?
A
Dents or scratches
B
Loose fittings
C
Discoloration or rust
2.
What is an example of improper orientation of a sprinkler head?
A
Pointed towards a wall
B
Pointed towards the ceiling
C
Pointed towards the floor
3.
When should sprinkler heads for the protection of cooking equipment be replaced?
A
Within one year
B
Within two years
C
Within six months
4.
What is an example of deformation or damage in a sprinkler system?
A
Discoloration or rust
B
Bent or twisted pipes
C
Loose fittings
5.
What is an example of a replacement sprinkler head that does not match existing sprinkler heads?
A
Different orientation
B
Same temperature rating
C
Different manufacturer
6.
What is an example of an empty glass bulb in a sprinkler head?
A
No liquid inside the bulb
B
Bulb filled with air
C
Cracked or broken bulb
7.
What is the cutoff year for sprinkler heads that are considered outdated?
A
1920
B
1930
C
1940
8.
What is the maximum age for water pressure and air pressure gauges that have not been tested?
A
3 years
B
10 years
C
5 years
9.
What is an example of a factor that must match when replacing a sprinkler head?
A
Shape
B
K-factor temperature rating
C
Color
10.
Are fire alarm zones (areas) clearly marked?
A
Yes, fire alarm zones should be clearly marked.
B
Fire alarm zones are marked only in certain buildings.
C
No, fire alarm zones do not need to be marked.
11.
Is there a maintenance and service contract for the fire alarm system?
A
No, maintenance and service contracts are not necessary for fire alarm systems.
B
Maintenance and service contracts are only required for larger buildings.
C
Yes, there should be a maintenance and service contract for the fire alarm system.
12.
Does the activation of the alarm system cause the release of hold-open devices on smoke compartment doors?
A
No, the activation does not affect hold-open devices.
B
Yes, the activation of the alarm system should cause the release of hold-open devices.
C
Hold-open devices are not used on smoke compartment doors.
13.
Does the alarm system include both manual and automatic initiation for immediate evacuation notification to the occupants?
A
Yes, the alarm system should have both for immediate evacuation.
B
No. Automatic initiation is not necessary for the alarm system.
C
No, only manual initiation is necessary for the alarm system.
14.
What should be done if a fire alarm is activated?
A
Immediate evacuation should be initiated.
B
Occupants should attempt to put out the fire themselves.
C
The fire department should be called first.
15.
What is the purpose of a fire alarm system?
A
To prevent fires from starting in the building.
B
To detect and alert occupants of a fire in the building.
C
To put out fires in the building.
16.
What is the purpose of hold-open devices on smoke compartment doors?
A
They prevent smoke from entering smoke compartments.
B
Hold-open devices are not necessary for smoke compartment doors.
C
They hold smoke compartment doors open until the fire alarm is activated.
17.
What is the difference between manual and automatic initiation of a fire alarm?
A
Manual initiation is when someone activates the alarm system.
B
Manual initiation is only used in small buildings.
C
Manual initiation is more reliable than automatic initiation.
18.
What is the purpose of marking fire alarm zones?
A
To indicate which areas of the building are most at risk for fires.
B
To identify the location of fire extinguishers.
C
To help occupants locate the source of the fire and evacuate the building.
19.
The minimum distance that should be maintained between sprinkler heads and storage or construction is
A
18 in.
B
24 in.
C
12 in.
20.
Are fire extinguishers appropriate for all types of hazards?
A
Yes
B
No
C
Depends on the hazard
21.
Is there a maintenance and service contract for the sprinkler system?
A
There should be.
B
That isn't our concern.
C
Maybe we can sell them some!
22.
What should be done if a fire extinguisher has been used?
A
It should be disposed of in the trash
B
It should be immediately replaced or recharged
C
It can be used again after shaking it
23.
What is the most common type of fire extinguisher?
A
ABC
B
Water
C
CO2
24.
What is the first step in using a fire extinguisher?
A
Squeeze the handle
B
Pull the pin
C
Aim at the base of the fire
25.
What is the acronym used to remember how to use a fire extinguisher?
A
FIRE
B
SAFE
C
PASS
26.
What is the maximum distance that a fire extinguisher should be placed from a hazard?
A
50 ft. (15.2 m)
B
75 ft. (22.9 m)
C
100 ft. (30.5 m)
27.
Sprinkler heads must be free of
A
obstructions.
B
cages.
C
threads.