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Midterm Examination Fire Protection and Arson Investigation

This document appears to be a midterm examination for a course on fire protection and arson investigation. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of combustion, flames, fuels, and fire elements. It also includes short answer questions requiring enumeration of states of matter, categories of heat energy, examples of different fuel classes, and explanations of why we study fire behavior, the definition of pyrolysis, and the three fire elements. The exam aims to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts in fire science.
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Midterm Examination Fire Protection and Arson Investigation

This document appears to be a midterm examination for a course on fire protection and arson investigation. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of combustion, flames, fuels, and fire elements. It also includes short answer questions requiring enumeration of states of matter, categories of heat energy, examples of different fuel classes, and explanations of why we study fire behavior, the definition of pyrolysis, and the three fire elements. The exam aims to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts in fire science.
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION

Fire Protection and Arson Investigation

NAME:_____________________________ DATE:__________
COURSE/YR./SECTION:_________________ SCORE:___
GENERAL INSTRUCTION. ERASURE MEANS WRONG.
TEST 1. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Write the letter of your correct answer in
the space provided. (2pts. each)
_____1. It is the manifestation of rapid chemical reaction occurring
between fuel and an oxidizer typically the oxygen in the air?
a. Combustion b. oxidation c. fire d. all of the above
____2. The maximum temperature at w/c the substance must be heated in
order to initiate combustion.
a. Oxidizer b. ignition/ kindling temperature c. temperature d. NOTA
____3. Is a red orange deposit soot at the bottom of a vessel being
heated due to incomplete combustion and has low temperature.
a. Fire b. luminous flame c. turbulent flame d. all of these
____4. It is a blue in color, there is complete combustion of fuel and
has relatively high temperature.
a. Non- luminous flame b. flame c. fire d. all of the above
____5. When a particle follows a smooth path through a gaseous flame
a. Arson b. turbulent flame c. non luminous flame
____6. Are those having unsteady, irregular flows, as a physical
size, gas density of velocity is increased, all luminar gas flows tend
to become turbulent.
a. Turbulent flame b. fuels c. flame d. all of these
____7. They are ordinary combustible materials that are usually made
of organic substance such as wood substance.
a. Class B fuels b. class C fuels c. class A fuels d. NOTA
____8. Materials that are in the form of flammable liquids such as
alcohol acidic substance, oil, liquid petroleum products etc.
a. Class D fuels b. Class B Fuels c. class C Fuels
____9. They are normally fire resistant materials such as materials
used in electrical wiring and other electrical appliances.
a. Class C Fuels b. Class A fuels c. Class D fuels
____10. They are combustible metallic substances such as magnesium
titanium, zirconium, sodium and potassium
a. Class A fuels b. class C Fuels c. Class D fuels
Test II Enumeration
1. 3 state of matter 2. 4 General Categories of heat Energy
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3. 3 elements of fire 4. 3 examples of Class A fuels
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5. 3 examples of class B Fuels


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6. 5 examples of Class D Fuels
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Test III
1. Why we need to Study the fire Behavior? (5points)

2. In your own understanding what is pyrolysis? (5 points)

3. Discuss the three fire elements. (5 points)

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