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Fire Inspector
Chapter 1
Knowledge Check
1.
The insurance company's policies and procedures dictate the working relationship between the:
insured and the inspector.
resident and the fire department.
inspector and the police department.
insurance company and the fire marshal.
2.
Which of the following categories of inspection MOST likely involves responding to blocked exits?
Routine
Imminent hazard
Response to a complaint
Owner/occupant request
3.
Which of the following MOST likely occurs during a routine inspection?
Determine occupancy classification
Issue a permit for a special event
Issue a citation for a code violation
Determine code compliance for new construction
4.
The building department is generally responsible for:
conducting plans reviews.
conducting inspections tests.
being a liaison for insurance companies.
being the primary inspector for a fire incident.
5.
Which of the following creates the inspection position or designates individuals to perform fire and life safety inspections?
Statutes
Ordinances
Regulations
Enabling legislation
6.
Which of the following must inspectors understand to perform their jobs properly?
Assigned duties
Fire fighter I & II training
Laws for insurance companies
Neighboring jurisdictions' policies
7.
Which of the following would MOST likely result in a civil proceeding?
Criminal violation
Good Samaritan act
Noncriminal violation
Intentionally setting a fire
8.
Which of the following categories of inspection includes demolition of a structure?
Routine
New construction
Change in occupancy
Owner/occupant request
9.
An inspector's duties will vary based on the:
time of day.
number of assigned cases.
difficulty of the required assignments.
inspection organization's type and size.
10.
Which of the following is a written inspection form provided to the responsible party after an initial inspection describing the fire code infraction(s)?
Sanction
Summons
Civil ticket
Notification
11.
Which of the following is MOST appropriate regarding NFPA® 1031 and training?
Inspectors are required to have Fire Fighter I & II certification.
Inspectors are not required to have any type of training or certification.
Inspectors are required to have at least Fire Fighter I certification.
Inspectors are not required to meet Fire Fighter I, Fire Fighter II, or Fire Officer certification.
12.
Which of the following categories of inspection is MOST likely to be conducted because it is required by another government agency or an insurance company?
Routine
New construction
Change in occupancy
Owner/occupant request
13.
Which department is MOST likely responsible for vacant structures?
Building department
Vacancy department
Fire prevention department
Code enforcement department
14.
When inspectors exercise enforcement power they must ensure that the legal rights of the accused are protected, this is known as:
indemnify.
due process.
statutory law.
serve and protect.
15.
Which of the following MOST accurately describes the staffing for fire prevention divisions in a fire department?
Private inspector
Third-party inspector
Insurance company fire inspector
Nonsworn or sworn personnel inspectors
16.
Which of the following inspectors function as risk assessors?
Building inspectors
Third-party inspectors
Fire department inspectors
Private fire safety inspectors
17.
Which of the following is recommended if there is a question of authority or meaning of the code before taking action during prosecution?
It is usually best to follow your gut
It is usually best to side in favor of the occupant
It is usually best to continue with the prosecution
It is usually best to seek advice from legal counsel
18.
Criminal proceedings are MOST often initiated as a result of:
serving an arrest warrant.
failing to stop at a red light.
an extended civil proceeding.
missing a follow-up inspection visit.
19.
Which of the following is the responsibility of the prosecutor during a preliminary hearing?
Arrest and book the defendant
Render the decision of guilt or innocence
Establish that a crime was committed by the arrestee
Present sufficient evidence to convince the jury that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
20.
20. Which of the following generally defines a person with sufficient skill, knowledge, or experience in a given field to draw inferences or reach conclusions?
Fact witness
Expert witness
Specialty witness
Inspector witness
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