Firefighter 2 Practice Test

Becoming a firefighter in the United States requires more than a passion, your eligibility is determined by your written test score. Fire departments throughout the country hand pick their candidates based on their test scores, so it's imperative that you prepare for your exam, learning necessary strategies, techniques and skills to help you achieve the best scores on the day.

Our firefighter 2 practice test questions are taken from fire departments throughout the country to provide you with a practical learning experience. Our tests help you identify areas where you need further studying, helping you concentrate on your weaker areas, ensuring that at your exam you achieve great results.

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Sample Questions from Our Firefighter 2 Practice Test

Question:  A fire can continue when fuel, oxygen from the air or another source, and a sufficiently high temperature to maintain combustion are present. The method most commonly used to extinguish fires is to:

(A) remove the fuel.

(B) exclude the oxygen from the burning material.

(C) reduce the temperature of the burning material.

(D) smother the flames of the burning material.

Answer: The correct answer is (C). The most common method of extinguishing a fire is to pour water on it. Water is a very effective cooling agent. The action of water is to reduce the temperature of the burning material.

Question: Static electricity is a hazard in industry chiefly because it can cause:

 (A) dangerous or painful burns.

(B) chemical decomposition of toxic elements.

(C) sparks that can start an explosion.

(D) overheating of electrical equipment.

Answer:  The correct answer is (C). Static electricity is the electrification of material through physical contact and separation. Sparks might result, constituting a fire or explosion hazard.

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