Trivia Quiz On Fire Safety Awareness: How Much Do You Know?

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Welcome to Trivia Quiz On Fire Safety Awareness, How Much Do You Know? If a fire would break out at a building near you, do you know the steps that you could take to keep safe? The quiz below is perfect for refreshing your understanding. Do give it a shot and get to see just how much you will learn.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What are the four components of fire?

    • A.

      Fuel, Gasoline, carbon monoxide, and water

    • B.

      Electricity, fuel, heat, and air

    • C.

      Fuel, Oxygen(air), heat, and chemical chain reaction

    • D.

      Oxygen(air), carbon monoxide, Gasoline, and electricity

    Correct Answer
    C. Fuel, Oxygen(air), heat, and chemical chain reaction
    Explanation
    The correct answer is fuel, oxygen (air), heat, and chemical chain reaction. These four components are necessary for a fire to occur. Fuel provides the material that can be burned, oxygen (air) is needed to support the combustion process, heat is required to raise the temperature of the fuel to its ignition point, and a chemical chain reaction is needed to sustain the fire once it has started. Without any one of these components, a fire cannot exist.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following could be a fire or burn hazard found in the home.

    • A.

      No smoke detector

    • B.

      Overloaded electrical uses

    • C.

      Blocked exits

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of the above." This means that all of the options listed (no smoke detector, overloaded electrical uses, blocked exits) could potentially be fire or burn hazards found in the home. A lack of a smoke detector can prevent early detection of a fire, overloaded electrical uses can lead to electrical fires, and blocked exits can hinder escape in case of a fire. Therefore, all of these factors pose a risk and should be addressed to ensure fire safety in the home.

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  • 3. 

    In a fire, smoke will:

    • A.

      Settles closer to the floor

    • B.

      Rise to the ceiling

    • C.

      Stay near the fire

    • D.

      Option 4

    Correct Answer
    B. Rise to the ceiling
    Explanation
    Smoke rises to the ceiling in a fire because hot air and gases produced by the fire are less dense than the surrounding air. This causes them to be lighter and rise upwards. As smoke rises, it fills the upper parts of a room, reaching the ceiling. This is why it is important to stay low to the ground during a fire, as smoke tends to settle closer to the floor where the air is cooler and easier to breathe.

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  • 4. 

    IF your first and second exits are blocked and you must escape through a smoky area, you should:

    • A.

      Cover your nose and run quickly to your exit

    • B.

      Roll quickly to your exit

    • C.

      Crawl low and under the smoke to your exit

    • D.

      Option 4

    Correct Answer
    C. Crawl low and under the smoke to your exit
    Explanation
    In a smoky area, it is important to crawl low and under the smoke to your exit. Smoke rises, so staying low helps to avoid inhaling toxic fumes and reduces the risk of being overcome by smoke. By crawling, you can navigate through the area with better visibility and reach your exit safely. Running or rolling may cause you to inhale more smoke and increase the chances of getting disoriented or injured.

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  • 5. 

    When entering a building other than your home, you should:

    • A.

      Locate the exits and stairways to use in case of fire

    • B.

      Locate elevators to use in case of fire

    • C.

      Go directly to the top floor

    • D.

      Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Locate the exits and stairways to use in case of fire
    Explanation
    When entering a building other than your home, it is important to locate the exits and stairways to use in case of a fire. This is because in the event of a fire, elevators may not be safe to use and can trap individuals inside. Going directly to the top floor is not a recommended action as it may increase the risk of being trapped in the event of a fire. Therefore, the best course of action is to locate the exits and stairways to ensure a safe escape route in case of an emergency.

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  • 6. 

    If you can not escape from a burning building, you should:

    • A.

      Open doors to the let the smoke spread evenly throughout the area, then call the Fire Department to let them know where you are.

    • B.

      Close doors between you and the smoke, seal cracks with duct tape or towels; call the fire department and let them know here you are

    • C.

      Hold your breath and run quickly through the smoke to the stairwell

    • D.

      Option 4

    Correct Answer
    B. Close doors between you and the smoke, seal cracks with duct tape or towels; call the fire department and let them know here you are
    Explanation
    If you cannot escape from a burning building, the best course of action is to close doors between you and the smoke, seal cracks with duct tape or towels, and then call the fire department to let them know where you are. This is because closing doors helps to prevent the smoke from spreading into your immediate area, buying you more time and clean air. Sealing cracks with duct tape or towels further prevents smoke from entering the room. Finally, calling the fire department ensures that they are aware of your location and can rescue you as soon as possible.

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