MMPQuizzes Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor F-07 These quizzes have been designed to assist individuals in becoming a well rounded Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor . Croker’s quiz training module may be used in conjunction with Croker’s FDNY accredited course (and distributed course material) to aid in the learning process.How to use this quiz training module:Press the Get Started button below to begin. After selecting an answer, click the Next Question button to see if your answer is correct (green) or incorrect (red).If correct, click Next Question again to proceed to the next slide. If incorrect, you may continue to try until you get the correct answer before moving on to the Next Question. 1 / 39 Question 1.The minimum number of drills required each school year for every public or private school within the state, other than colleges or universities according to NYS Education law is___? A. 12 B. 8 C. 15 D. 20 2 / 39 Question 2.At a minimum, how often should Emergency Preparedness Plans be reviewed and updated? A. Every year B. Every month C. Every six months D. Every three years 3 / 39 Question 3.In any factory building, which is over two stories in height and where there are more than 25 persons employed above ground level shall conduct a fire drill at least ____? A. Once every six months B. Once a year C. Once a month D. Once a week 4 / 39 Question 4.Select the best answer for who is considered the ‘Building Occupants’ A. Visitors B. Building Staff C. Employees D. Tenants E. All are considered occupants of the building 5 / 39 Question 5.The importance of keeping fire doors closed is ________? A. The importance of keeping fire doors closed is ________? B. To prevent the spread of fire, heat, and smoke C. To maintain the building’s aesthetic D. To block noise from outside 6 / 39 Question 6.The purpose of conducting fire drills is_______? A. To provide training exercises for building occupants B. To test the fire alarm system C. To create a sense of panic among the occupants D. Not to disturb regular building operations 7 / 39 Question 7.As per the medical emergency scenario presented in Appendix B of the study material, who should control access to the patio area where the medical emergency has occurred? A. The restaurant manager B. A designated FEDC staff member C. Any member of the birthday party D. The ambulance crew 8 / 39 Question 8.In Group I-2 buildings, which of the following actions is NOT required during fire drills? A. Transmission of an appropriate fire alarm signal B. Relocation of patients as detailed in the emergency preparedness plan C. Movement of patients to a safe area D. A coded announcement instead of audible alarms 9 / 39 Question 9.Portable fire extinguishers are labeled so users can___________? A. See the weight of the extinguisher B. Identify the class of fire the extinguisher can be used C. See the extinguisher’s expiration date D. See the manufacturing specifications 10 / 39 Question 10.If a principal or other person in charge of any public or private school or educational institution neglects to comply with the provisions of the New York State Education Law the penalty will Be? A. The school will lose its accreditation B. The principal may be fined and the fine given to the local fire department’s pension fund C. The principal may be removed from their position D. The school can be closed until the plan is implemented 11 / 39 Question 11.Prior to conducting a drill, the FEDC should_________? A. Install new fire alarms B. Evacuate the building C. Ensure they are familiar with all key aspects of the building D. Manually start a fire 12 / 39 Question 12.Upon discovering a fire, what is the first step that a person who is hearing impaired or unable to speak should take? A. Use a telephone to call 911 B. Use an emergency call box C. Point in the direction of the fire D. Activate a fire alarm pull box if there is one available 13 / 39 Question 13.An approved form of recordkeeping, shall be maintained at the premises for a period of _________ years from the last entry, and made available immediately upon request of any Fire department representative? A. 4 years B. 3 years C. 1 years D. 2 years 14 / 39 Question 14.It is the responsibility of the principal or person in charge of an educational institution under the New York State Education Law __________? A. To ensure every classroom has a first aid kit B. To ensure the school has a functioning fire alarm C. To ensure the school has a fire evacuation plan D. To instruct and train the students by means of drills 15 / 39 Question 15.The definition of a ‘Fire Drill’ is _______? A. A social gathering in case of a fire B. A type of fire extinguisher C. A training exercise to familiarize occupants with evacuation procedures D. A tool for putting out fires 16 / 39 Question 16.What is meant by ‘In-Building Relocation’ as it refers to an action recommendation by the FLS Director? A. Changing the location of the building B. Movement of furniture from one floor to another within the building C. Movement of building occupants from an endangered area to a safer area within the building D. Temporary evacuation of the building 17 / 39 Question 17.The purpose of a ‘Manually Operated Fire Alarm Box’ is? A. To extinguish a fire B. To store important documents C. To call the fire department D. To initiate an alarm signal 18 / 39 Question 18.When a fire protection system is out of service who is responsible for ensuring that proper notifications and safety precautions are taken? A. The building’s security guard B. The local fire department C. The owner/property management of the building D. The impairment coordinator 19 / 39 Question 19.Fires can grow quickly and are dynamic. Under what conditions should a fire extinguisher be used? A. Only if the fire has spread extensively B. Only prior to activating the fire alarm pull box C. Only after calling 911 and waiting for the fire department to arrive D. Only when there is an available means of egress that is clear of fire 20 / 39 Question 20.The FEDC, in educational occupancies, should treat each drills as? A. A formal activity B. A voluntary exercise C. A routine task D. An actual emergency 21 / 39 Question 21.If a person can hear but is unable to speak and needs to report a fire outside of building via an Emergency Call Box on the street what should a person do to alert an operator? A. Wait until the operator speaks and then tap the grid B. Inform the operator about the hearing impairment C. Tap the grid for 90 seconds after pressing the button D. Immediately speak into the call box 22 / 39 Question 22.An ‘Emergency Preparedness Plan’ assures? A. An ‘Emergency Preparedness Plan’ assures? B. The daily schedule of building staff C. The building’s aesthetic quality D. Safety and evacuation procedures in case of an emergency 23 / 39 Question 23.During the monthly “quick check” inspection of a portable fire extinguisher what should be checked? A. The weight of the extinguisher since that will determine its charge B. The color of the extinguisher C. The manufacturing date of the extinguisher D. The fire extinguisher is fully charged 24 / 39 Question 24.In a building that requires a Fire and Life Safety Director (FLSD, F-89) or a Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems (CFSAS, F-80), who is responsible for staff training and drills? A. The Fire and Life Safety Director or Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems, Certificate of Fitness holder B. The Fire Department local unit C. The Fire Emergency Drill Conductor, Certificate of Fitness holder D. The building owner 25 / 39 Question 25.In a Group I-2 occupancy, what is the purpose of a fire drill? A. To test and evaluate the response of institutional personnel B. To cause disruption and test patients’ reactions C. To inspect the building for potential fire hazards D. To ensure patients are awake during the drill 26 / 39 Question 26.If a person is hearing impaired or unable to speak and needs to report a fire outside of building via an Emergency Call Box on the street, what is the pattern of taps they should use to communicate with an operator? A. Tap, Pause, Tap, Tap, Pause B. Tap, Tap, Pause, Tap, Tap, Pause, Tap, Tap, Pause C. Tap, Tap, Tap, Pause D. Tap, Pause, Tap, Pause, Tap, Pause 27 / 39 Question 27.The FDNY recommends two ways to verify the legitimacy of a Portable Fire Extinguisher. A. Checking the manufacturer and the price B. Hologram and QR code C. Checking the color and size D. Checking the serial number and model number 28 / 39 Question 28.The _________ should evaluate the performance of building occupants and FEP staff during the drills and provide feedback to them post-drill? A. The FEDC B. The visitors C. The building owner D. All the building occupants 29 / 39 Question 29.In a Group I-1 buildings, all the following aspects of the emergency preparedness plans should be stressed and be subject of drills, except? A. Residents should be trained to wait for the fire department before evacuating B. Residents shall be trained to assist each other in case of a fire C. Residents shall be trained in the proper actions to take in the event of a fire D. Fire drills shall involve the actual evacuation of all residents to a selected assembly area 30 / 39 Question 30.If a person is hearing impaired or unable to speak and needs to report a fire outside of building via an Emergency Call Box on the street, what is the pattern of taps they should use to communicate with an operator? A. Tap, Tap, Tap, Pause B. Tap, Tap, Pause, Tap, Tap, Pause, Tap, Tap, Pause C. Tap, Pause, Tap, Tap, Pause D. Tap, Pause, Tap, Pause, Tap, Pause 31 / 39 Question 31.Who can perform the duties of a Fire and Non-Fire Emergency Drill Conductor (FEDC)? A. Anyone with an F-07/W-07 Certificate of Fitness B. Any person, chosen by the owner, with a basic understanding of fire safety C. The Fire Department Building Inspector D. The building owner/property manager 32 / 39 Question 32.The FEP staff should be fully trained on all of the following except? A. Fire and non-fire emergency responsibilities B. Building construction and design C. Fire and non-fire emergency drill responsibilities D. Cooking and cleaning responsibilities 33 / 39 Question 33.What is the difference between F-07 and W-07 Certificates of Fitness? A. F-07 is for fire emergencies, W-07 for non-fire emergencies B. There is no difference C. F-07 is premise-related, W-07 is citywide D. F-07 is for the building fire brigade, W-07 for the tenants/occupants 34 / 39 Question 34.A copy of the emergency preparedness plan should be maintained ______? A. On the premises in an approved location B. At the FDNY Bureau of Fire Prevention C. At the NYC Department of Buildings, Fire Plans Division D. In the owner’s office, in a fireproof safe 35 / 39 Question 35.One of the frequent causes of fires in educational occupancies is _________? A. Overloaded electrical outlets B. Animal invasions C. Natural disasters D. Unattended hot food appliances in the cafeteria 36 / 39 Question 36.If a building occupant refuses to participate in a drill, the FEDC’s should? A. Inform the building owner/property manager B. Inform the employer of the person C. Penalize the person D. Ignore the person 37 / 39 Question 37.If the person is hearing impaired and unable to speak and needs to report a fire outside of building via an Emergency Call Box on the street what should a person do to alert an operator? A. Immediately speak into the call box B. Wait until the operator speaks C. Tap the grid for 90 seconds after pressing the button D. Wait for four seconds after pressing the button and tap the grid with fingers 38 / 39 Question 38.What is the significance of the PFE tag installed on a portable fire extinguisher? A. It will have important information about the extinguisher B. It shows the price of the extinguisher C. It will give the “PASS” instructions on how to use the extinguisher D. It shows the extinguisher’s expiration date 39 / 39 Question 39.In a Mixed Occupancy Buildings, what type of an emergency preparedness plan/training should be implemented for the building? A. Develop a plan for the largest occupancy and ignore the needs of the other occupancies B. Conducting fire drills in largest occupancy C. Conducting fire drills only during working hours D. Developing a combined emergency preparedness plan Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz