STCW (Part-2)

STCW Part-2)

STCW (Part-2)

Question 1: A class "D" fire would involve the burning of ________

  • a) Diesel Oil
  • b) Magnesium
  • c) Dunnage
  • d) Electric Insulation

Question 2: The lowest temperature at which the vapour of a flammable, liquid will ignite and cause self-sustained combustion in the, presence of a spark or flame is the___________

  • a) Auto ignition temperature
  • b) Vaporization temperature
  • c) Flash point
  • d) Fire point

Question 3: Fires involving combustion metals are classified as

  • a) Class "A" fires
  • b) Class "B" fires
  • c) Class "C" fires
  • d) Class "D" fires

Question 4: The longer an oil fire is permitted to burn, the_______

  • a) Harder it is to extinguish
  • b) Easier it is to extinguish
  • c) Less chance there is reignition
  • d) Easier it is to control

Question 5: If clothes are on fire it is a ________ fire.

  • a) Class "A"
  • b) Class "B"
  • c) Class "C"
  • d) Class "D"

Question 6: An oil fire is classified as class________

  • a) Class "A"
  • b) Class "B"
  • c) Class "C"
  • d) Class "D"

Question 7: Metal fires should be fought using_______extingusher.

  • a) Water
  • b) Dry power
  • c) Foam
  • d) Halon

Question 8: The Flash point of fuel________

  • a) The highest temperature at which the fuel vapours will give momentairly flash fire upon application of external sources of ignition
  • b) The temperature at which the fuel vapours will flash fire and continue to burn upon appliction of external sources of ignition
  • c) The lowest temperature at which the fuel vapours will flash fire and continue to burn upon application of external sources of ignition
  • d) None

Question 9: Which of the following substances is to be considered as fuel for a class "B" fire?

  • a) Wood
  • b) Rags
  • c) Electric insulations
  • d) Fuel oil

Question 10: A class "D" fire would be considered as burning

  • a) Wood
  • b) oil
  • c) Electric equipments
  • d) magnesium

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