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The document outlines a 20-question exit exam for candidates at the Marchant Navy Training Institute focused on fire prevention and firefighting fundamentals. It covers key topics such as the purpose of fire safety equipment, emergency response procedures, and fire types. Candidates must score at least 10 out of 20 to pass the exam.

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MARCHANT NAVY TRAINING INSTITUTE

FPFF-R

NAME OF CANDIDATE-

SIGN OF CANDIDATE- Date-

INDOS NO- Total -20 Mark


Passing -10 Mark

20 questions for Fpff-R exit exam.

1. What is the purpose of a fire blanket?


a. To warm individuals during cold weather
b. To cover furniture and prevent fire damage
c. To smother and extinguish small fires on a person’s clothing
d. To provide a cushion for emergency landings

2. Which of the following is a common source of ignition in the workplace?


a. Adequately maintained electrical equipment
b. Regularly tested fire alarms
c. Employees wearing proper protective gear
d. Poorly stored flammable materials
e.
3. In the event of a fire, what is the first step in the emergency response plan?
a. Evacuate the building immediately
b. Call emergency services (fire department)
c. Activate the fire alarm
d. Attempt to extinguish the fire

4. What is the recommended method for checking if a door is safe to open during a fire?
a. Use the back of your hand to feel for heat
b. Open the door quickly and assess the situation
c. Smell for smoke under the door
d. Knock on the door to check for a response

5. Which of the following fire types involves combustible metals?


a. Class A
b. Class B
c. Class C
d. Class D

6. What does the acronym “RACE” stand for in the context of fire safety?
a. Rescue, Assess, Contain, Evacuate
b. Run, Alert, Cover, Escape
c. Remove, Activate, Control, Extinguish
d. Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish

7. How often should fire extinguishers be inspected?


a. Monthly
b. Annually
c. Every three years
d. Only when visibly damaged
8. What is the purpose of a fire drill?
a. To test the building’s heating system
b. To evaluate employee performance during an emergency
c. To practice fire prevention techniques at the workplace
d. To assess the quality of fire extinguishers

9. When using a fire extinguisher, what is the recommended distance from the fire?
a. Stand at a safe distance of 20 feet
b. Stand as close as possible for accuracy
c. Stand at a distance of 6 feet
d. It depends on the type of fire extinguisher

10. What should you do if you are unable to extinguish a fire using a fire extinguisher?
a. Keep trying until the fire is out
b. Call emergency services and evacuate the area
c. Wait for someone else to handle it
d. Use water to supplement the extinguisher

11. Which of the following is a common cause of kitchen fires?


a. Regular cleaning and maintenance of cooking appliances
b. Leaving cooking unattended
c. Storing flammable materials away from the kitchen
d. Using the oven for additional storage

12. What is the purpose of a fire safety audit?


a. To identify potential fire hazards and improve safety measures
b. To assess employee productivity
c. To evaluate the efficiency of the heating system
d. To determine the cost of fire prevention measures

13. What type of fire involves ordinary combustible materials such as wood, paper, and cloth?
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. Class C
d. Class D

14. Why is it important to have clear evacuation routes posted in the workplace?
a. To enhance the office decor
b. To guide employees during routine breaks
c. To assist in the safe evacuation of the building during emergencies
d. To provide directions to the nearest coffee shop

15. What is the purpose of fire doors in a building?


a. To control the spread of fire and smoke
b. To provide a decorative element to the architecture
c. To serve as emergency exits only
d. To keep the building warm in winter
e.
16. What is the correct method for using a fire hose?
a. Aim the hose at the base of the flames and sweep from side to side
b. Hold the hose above the flames to smother them
c. Direct the water stream towards the ceiling
d. Keep the hose coiled until the fire is larger
17. What is the purpose of a fire safety coordinator in a workplace?
a. To organize company picnics
b. To lead emergency response teams during fire incidents
c. To manage the office budget
d. To provide first aid during emergencies

18. Why is it important to keep electrical cords in good condition?


a. To reduce clutter in the workspace
b. To make it easier to plug and unplug devices
c. To prevent electrical fires and shocks
d. To save on electricity costs

19. What should you do if you encounter a closed door during a fire evacuation?
a. Assume it is locked and find an alternative route
b. Open it quickly and proceed
c. Use the door handle to check for heat, and if cool, proceed with caution
d. Wait for someone else to open it

20. What is the purpose of fire safety signage in the workplace?


a. To advertise fire prevention products
b. To serve as decoration in hallways
c. To provide clear instructions and information about fire safety measures
d. To direct employees to the nearest restroom

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