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UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA

School of Criminal Justice


CDI 7
MID-TERM 1ST Sem. SY 2021-2022

NAME: _______________________________________________________SCORE: ________


YEARANDSECTION: _______________________TIME: _________________ROOM: _______

INSTRUCTION:
1. Write only the designated letter of your chosen answer on the space herein provided:
2. Strictly No Erasures. Erasures, Overriding or any form of markings will invalidate your answer:

TEST I: MULTIPLE CHOICE:

______1. A form of energy generated by the transmission of some other form of


energy, as in combustion or burning.
a. fuel c. fire
b. heat d. Electricity

______2. There cannot be_______without all the three parts present in equal proportion.
a. heat c. fuel
b. fire d. Oxygen
______3. Using the same theory, there are three ways to extinguish fire are the
following except;
a. Remove the fuel c. reduce the temperature
b. cut-off supply of oxygen d. decrease the amount of fuel
______4. Using the same theory, there are three ways to extinguish fire are the following
except;
a. Remove the fuel c. reduce the temperature
b. cut-off supply of oxygen d. decrease the amount of fuel
______5. A colourless, odourless gas and one of the compositions of air which is
approximately 21% by volume
a. hydrogen c. fuel
b. oxygen d.heat
______6. A type of fuel that molecules are closely packed together.
a. solid c. liquid
b. gas d. none of the above
______7. It is the movement of two surfaces against each other. This movement produced
sparks being generated.
a. heat agent d. heat temperature
b. heat friction e.
c. heat compression
______8. A fire gas formed during fires involving organic material containing sulfur such as
rubber, hair , wood, meat and hides.
a. Sulfuric acid c. Sulfas gas
b. Hydrogen sulfide d. none of the above
______9. A visible radiation created at the atomic level such as flame produced during combustion.
a. Light c. fire
b. heat d. flame
_____10. It is a form of combustion.
a. heat c. fuel
b. fire d. smoke
_____11. It is a self-sustaining chemical reaction producing energy or products that cause
more reactions of the same kind.
a. oxygen c. hydrogen
b. gases d. carbon dioxide
_____12. It is a self-sustaining chemical reaction producing energy or products that cause
more reactions of the same kind. It is a process of burning, It refers to the chemical process
whereby fire consumes the most solid part of the fuel.
a. combustion c. Fire
b. burning d. pyrolysis
_____13. It is the visible product of incomplete combustion, usually a mixture of oxygen
nitrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, finely divided particles of soot and carbon, and
miscellaneous assortment of product released from the burning material.
a. Flame c. oxygen
b. heat d. smoke
_____14. The temperature at which the material will give off ample vapors to keep
burning.
a. fire point c. boiling point
b. flash point d. none of the above
_____15. It is used to express the condition of a fuel vaporizing, whether or not it is
vaporizing fast enough to keep burning.
a. fire point c. boiling point
b. flash point d. none of the above
_____16. A chemical change in which combustible material (fuel) and an oxidizing agent react.

a. fuel d. chemical chain


b. oxidation reaction
c. heat

______17. Providing ventilation either by horizontal/cross ventilation (opening doors or


windows), or vertical ventilation (opening a hole at the highest portion of the affected part of the
building.
a. flashback c. overdraft
b. backdraft d. all of the above

_______18. This occurs when a room or other area is heated enough that flames sweep over the
entire surface.
;

a. flashback c. overdraft
b. backdraft d. all of the above

________19. The following are the causes of fire, Except;

a. Natural Fire c. Intentional fire


b. Accidental Fire d. Disaster fire

_______20. It is the transmission through the discharge and spread of heat from a heated or
burning source. This radiation takes place through the air or through space that cause another
flammable object to ignite.

a. Conduction c. flame contact


b. Convection d. Radiation

_______21. It is the transmission of heat by the moving currents of liquid or gas. When these gases
or liquids are heated, they start to move within themselves; and by their free motion, circulation
starts.

a. conduction c. flame contact


b. convection d. Radiation

__________22. This means simply “how hot the fire is burning.”

a. fire burning c. Combustion


b. Explosive Limits d. Intensity of fire

_______23. Materials including petroleum products such as gasoline, fuel oils, lubricating oils, and
greases; animal fats such as butter, lard, and tallow; vegetable extracts such as alcohol, linseed oil, and
turpentine; vegetable compounds such as shortenings and oleomargarines; natural gases and
compressed gases such as butane, propane, hydrogen, and acetylene.

a. Class A c. Class C
b. Class B d. Class D
_________24. These type of materials burn at high temperatures and will react violently with water, air,
and/or other chemicals.

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

________25. These type of materials burn at high temperatures and will react violently with water, air,
and/or other chemicals.

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

TEST III: ESSAY: (10 POINTS)


INSTRUCTION: Read the question and understand; Answer it briefly and concisely.

1. Explain the Nature of fire. (10 POINTS)

2. Disadvantage and Advantages of fire give atleast 2 of each. (10 POINTS)

PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY: APPROVED BY:

IVY B. AMANO ALONA GRITO ASOY EMILY K. SARTE, MSCRIM


FACULTY BSCRIM COORDINATOR DEAN-SCJ

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