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TCFP FIRE INSPECTOR II QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS) WIT, Exams of Safety and Fire Engineering

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TCFP FIRE INSPECTOR II QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS 2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
WITH RATIONALES
1. What is the primary purpose of a fire inspection?
a. Issue fines
b. Reduce insurance premiums
c. Identify and correct fire hazards
d. Promote building aesthetics
The purpose of fire inspections is to ensure safety by identifying and eliminating
potential fire hazards.
2. Which document provides the legal authority for conducting a fire
inspection?
a. Firefighter Code of Ethics
b. OSHA standards
c. Local fire code or ordinance
d. Building owner's policy
Inspectors derive authority from local codes and ordinances which mandate
inspections.
3. During a fire inspection, the inspector should:
a. Only inspect what is visible
b. Avoid asking questions to building staff
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TCFP FIRE INSPECTOR II QUESTIONS AND CORRECT

DETAILED ANSWERS 2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)

WITH RATIONALES

  1. What is the primary purpose of a fire inspection? a. Issue fines b. Reduce insurance premiums c. Identify and correct fire hazards d. Promote building aesthetics The purpose of fire inspections is to ensure safety by identifying and eliminating potential fire hazards.
  2. Which document provides the legal authority for conducting a fire inspection? a. Firefighter Code of Ethics b. OSHA standards c. Local fire code or ordinance d. Building owner's policy Inspectors derive authority from local codes and ordinances which mandate inspections.
  3. During a fire inspection, the inspector should: a. Only inspect what is visible b. Avoid asking questions to building staff

c. Follow a consistent and systematic approach d. Focus only on electrical systems A systematic approach ensures a thorough and effective inspection.

  1. Exit signs must be: a. Placed only at the front entrance b. Continuously illuminated and clearly visible c. Painted red d. Posted only in large buildings Exit signs must be visible and illuminated at all times to guide occupants safely.
  2. The occupancy classification of a school is: a. Assembly b. Residential c. Educational d. Institutional Schools are classified as educational due to the age and number of occupants.
  3. Sprinkler systems must be inspected: a. Only when a fire occurs b. During fire drills c. According to NFPA 25 schedule d. Monthly by fire inspector NFPA 25 outlines inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements for sprinkler systems.

a. Punish violators b. Close non-compliant businesses c. Achieve voluntary compliance and safety d. Increase fire department revenue Code enforcement aims to ensure safety through cooperation and compliance. 11.How often should fire drills be conducted in educational occupancies? a. Monthly b. Once per month during school session c. Once per year d. Weekly Monthly drills during school sessions ensure readiness and safety. 12.What NFPA standard applies to fire inspections? a. NFPA 10 b. NFPA 1730 c. NFPA 25 d. NFPA 101 NFPA 1730 provides guidelines for fire prevention inspection programs. 13.The fire inspector's field notes should: a. Be discarded after the report is filed b. Be edited to remove non-compliant items c. Be factual and support the final report d. Include personal opinions Notes should be accurate, objective, and serve as a foundation for the inspection report.

14.A fire door must: a. Stay open for airflow b. Be self-closing and latching c. Be made of wood d. Be operated manually Fire doors must automatically close and latch to contain smoke and fire. 15.Combustible materials must be stored: a. In any available space b. Away from heat sources and electrical panels c. Near windows for ventilation d. Under stairwells Proper storage reduces the risk of ignition and spread of fire. 16.An inspector finds a locked emergency exit. What should they do? a. Ignore it b. Note it as a violation and educate the owner c. Break the lock d. Ask the owner to unlock it later Emergency exits must be accessible and are critical for safe egress. 17.How often must commercial kitchens have their hoods cleaned? a. Annually b. Based on usage, often quarterly c. Every 5 years

c. Maintenance staff d. Fire sprinkler installer The AHJ defines inspection frequency based on risk assessment and policy. 22.The minimum width for exit access in a commercial building is: a. 12 inches b. 24 inches c. 36 inches d. 60 inches Exits must be wide enough to allow occupant evacuation during emergencies. 23.The fire inspector's role in public education includes: a. Giving tests b. Promoting fire safety awareness c. Writing new codes d. Approving fire alarms Fire inspectors help educate the public on fire prevention strategies. 24.A violation found during inspection should be: a. Ignored if minor b. Documented and corrected c. Left to the fire chief d. Passed to law enforcement Documentation and correction ensure compliance and hazard mitigation. 25.What type of hazard does a flammable liquid storage room pose?

a. Electrical b. Biological c. Chemical d. Radiological Flammable liquids are classified as chemical hazards. 26.Smoke detectors in sleeping areas should be: a. Battery powered only b. Hard-wired with battery backup c. Turned off during the day d. Optional Hard-wired detectors with backup ensure continuous protection. 27.The minimum height for exit signage is: a. 2 inches b. 6 inches c. 12 inches d. 18 inches Exit signs must have letters at least 6 inches tall for visibility. 28.A fire alarm control panel must be: a. Hidden from public view b. Accessible to authorized personnel c. Located in the basement d. Sealed with a lock Accessibility ensures prompt control in emergencies.

d. Water temperature Main drain tests assess the condition of the water supply. 33.Fire alarm systems must be tested: a. Daily b. Annually or as required by code c. Only after false alarms d. After every rainstorm Codes require periodic testing to ensure system functionality. 34.Carbon monoxide detectors are required in: a. Offices only b. Sleeping areas of residences with fuel-burning appliances c. All buildings d. Industrial zones only They’re necessary where CO poisoning is a risk. 35.When inspecting means of egress, the inspector checks for: a. Color of walls b. Obstructions and lighting c. Number of bathrooms d. Carpet type Unobstructed, well-lit egress paths are essential for evacuation. 36.Hot work permits are required for: a. Mopping floors b. Cold storage

c. Welding and cutting operations d. Window washing Hot work poses fire risks and requires permits and precautions. 37.Extension cords are acceptable: a. As permanent wiring b. In any commercial setting c. As temporary use only d. Under carpets Temporary use only is allowed to avoid overheating and fire risk. 38.The inspector must document: a. Only verbal agreements b. Observations, violations, and corrective actions c. Inspector opinions d. Past fire events Proper documentation supports enforcement and legal action. 39.What is the best way to handle hostile behavior during an inspection? a. Ignore it b. Argue back c. Remain calm and professional d. Cancel all inspections Professionalism defuses tension and maintains safety. 40.Emergency lighting must operate for at least:

44.Fire watch is required when: a. Sprinkler water is clear b. Fire protection systems are out of service c. New staff are trained d. There is a full moon Fire watch is a temporary measure to maintain safety. 45.The maximum height for storage beneath a sprinkler head is: a. 12 inches b. 24 inches c. 18 inches d. 36 inches 18 inches is required to maintain sprinkler discharge pattern. 46.A code violation letter should be: a. Handwritten b. Clear, concise, and include a correction deadline c. Sent anonymously d. Ignored if minor Clear communication ensures understanding and compliance. 47.Combustibles stored in mechanical rooms: a. Increase efficiency b. Are acceptable in moderation c. Are prohibited

d. Are encouraged These spaces must be kept free of combustibles due to ignition risk. 48.Exit doors in commercial occupancies must: a. Lock from both sides b. Swing inward c. Swing in direction of egress travel d. Be revolving doors Doors must facilitate safe evacuation. 49.Fire inspectors must maintain: a. Bias toward owners b. Ethical conduct and impartiality c. Strict silence d. Aggressive enforcement Integrity and fairness are key to effective inspection. 50.The fire triangle consists of: a. Smoke, water, carbon b. Heat, fuel, oxygen c. Light, air, pressure d. Fuel, nitrogen, acid All three elements are needed for fire to occur. 51.The fire code requires that fire hydrants be:

55.The occupancy load is determined by: a. Ceiling height b. Floor area and occupancy use c. Furniture type d. Building color Occupancy load calculations consider square footage and use classification. 56.During an inspection, you discover a damaged exit sign. You should: a. Ignore it b. Document it as a violation c. Ask the nearest employee to fix it immediately d. Cover it with tape Damaged exit signs must be corrected to ensure safe egress. 57.Fire walls are rated based on: a. Width b. Age of construction c. Duration of fire resistance d. Color Fire resistance ratings (e.g., 1-hour, 2-hour) determine wall performance under fire conditions. 58.The process of ensuring a fire alarm system functions as designed is called: a. Evacuation b. Suppression c. Acceptance testing

d. Maintenance Acceptance testing ensures the system meets code and operates correctly. 59.A key responsibility of the inspector when reviewing construction plans is to: a. Evaluate material costs b. Approve architectural designs c. Verify code compliance d. Suggest paint colors Inspectors review plans to ensure adherence to fire and life safety codes. 60.Standpipe systems provide: a. HVAC control b. Water supply for manual fire suppression c. Backup electricity d. Occupant notification Standpipes provide water in multi-level structures for hose connections. 61.What is the term for unwanted fire not under control? a. Campfire b. Flame front c. Open flame fire d. Hostile fire A hostile fire is unintentional and uncontrolled. 62.In a high-rise building, fire department connections (FDCs) should be:

d. Freeze water They stop contaminated water from flowing back into the potable supply. 66.When inspecting fire pumps, the inspector should verify: a. Color of the pump b. Weekly churn tests and monthly flow tests c. Presence of oil d. Manual operation only Proper maintenance testing ensures pump reliability in an emergency. 67.Class K fire extinguishers are intended for: a. Wood fires b. Kitchen grease and oil fires c. Paper fires d. Combustible metals Class K extinguishers are designed for cooking appliances and grease fires. 68.Fire watch personnel must be: a. Off-duty firefighters b. Uniformed guards c. Trained and assigned to detect and report fire hazards d. Building owners Fire watch requires trained personnel capable of recognizing hazards. 69.For a valid inspection, an inspector must: a. Be invited by a resident b. Have legal authority or consent

c. Wait until a fire occurs d. Have a search warrant Inspectors must act within the bounds of legal authority and privacy rights. 70.What type of construction offers the highest level of fire resistance? a. Type V b. Type III c. Type I d. Type IV Type I construction uses non-combustible materials and is highly fire-resistant. 71.Egress doors must be operable: a. By biometric scanner b. Only by employees c. Without the use of keys, tools, or special knowledge d. With a fire marshal’s key Doors must open easily to allow rapid evacuation. 72.Which of the following is considered a life safety hazard? a. A cracked window b. Torn carpet c. Blocked exit route d. Outdated paint A blocked exit route can prevent safe evacuation and must be corrected. 73.A fire sprinkler system with water present in the piping at all times is a: