Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 124

  • 1. In PASS method, P stands for:
    A) Press handle
    B) Pull the safety pin
    C) Push nozzle
    D) Paint
  • 2. In PASS method, A stands for:
    A) Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire
    B) Activate
    C) Air
    D) Alert
  • 3. In PASS method, S (first S) stands for:
    A) Stop
    B) Sweep
    C) Squeeze the handle to release agent
    D) Spray
  • 4. In PASS method, S (second S) stands for:
    A) Sweep nozzle side to side until fire is out
    B) Stop
    C) Spray
    D) Secure
  • 5. Use a fire extinguisher only if the fire is:
    A) Large
    B) Small and contained
    C) Uncontrolled
    D) Spreading
  • 6. Use extinguisher only if you know:
    A) Exit
    B) Correct type of extinguisher
    C) Nothing
    D) Smoke
  • 7. Use extinguisher only if your exit is:
    A) Blocked
    B) Unknown
    C) Clear and behind you
    D) Decorated
  • 8. Use extinguisher only if you have:
    A) Training or understand PASS
    B) Been trained or understand PASS method
    C) Ignorance
    D) Decoration
  • 9. Do NOT use a fire extinguisher if fire is:
    A) Small
    B) Too large or spreading quickly
    C) Contained
    D) Decoration
  • 10. Do NOT use extinguisher if smoke:
    A) Is minimal
    B) Fills the room
    C) Is absent
    D) Decoration
  • 11. Do NOT use extinguisher if unsure of:
    A) Exit
    B) Fire type
    C) Smoke
    D) Decoration
  • 12. Do NOT use extinguisher if exit:
    A) May be blocked
    B) Clear
    C) Behind you
    D) Decoration
  • 13. Do NOT use extinguisher if you feel:
    A) Safe
    B) Unsafe or untrained
    C) Ready
    D) Decoration
  • 14. Keep extinguishers:
    A) Hidden
    B) Visible and accessible
    C) Decoration
    D) Ignore
  • 15. Check fire extinguisher:
    A) Once a year
    B) Ignore
    C) Pressure gauge monthly
    D) Weekly
  • 16. Do not block:
    A) Roads
    B) Exits
    C) Decoration
    D) Extinguisher storage areas
  • 17. Train staff or family:
    A) Ignore
    B) On how to use extinguishers
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 18. Secure fire extinguishers:
    A) Ignore
    B) In vehicles and workplaces
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 19. Fire axe blade made of:
    A) Wood
    B) Plastic
    C) High-quality steel
    D) Aluminum
  • 20. Fire axe handle usually made of:
    A) Steel
    B) Wood or fiberglass
    C) Plastic
    D) Aluminum
  • 21. Fire axe blade design on one side is:
    A) Ignore
    B) Sharp axe blade for cutting or chopping
    C) Hammer
    D) Pick
  • 22. Fire axe blade design on the other side is:
    A) Axe
    B) Ignore
    C) Pick or hammer head for breaking glass/puncturing surfaces
    D) Knife
  • 23. Fire axe size is:
    A) Too big
    B) Too small
    C) Ignore
    D) Small and compact for vehicle storage, heavy enough to perform effectively
  • 24. Fire axe is used in breaking:
    A) Furniture
    B) Doors
    C) Glass/windows
    D) Tires
  • 25. Fire axe is  used in cutting:
    A) Food
    B) Rope
    C) Ignore
    D) Materials like branches, seat belts, obstacles during rescue
  • 26. Fire axe is used in fire fighting support to:
    A) Ignore
    B) Create access to a fire source, remove debris, ventilate smoke
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 27. Fire axe is used in rescue operations to:
    A) Ignore
    B) Extricate trapped passengers when doors jammed or deformed
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 28. Fire axe should be stored:
    A) Ignore
    B) Secure, easily accessible location
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 29. Fire axe blade should be:
    A) Ignore
    B) Covered with protective sheath when not in use
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 30. Fire axe should only be used by trained personnel to:
    A) Ignore
    B) Avoid accidents
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint

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