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1 What is the most frequently used method to extinguish a fire aboard ship? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

2 Which one of the following is NOT a special team within a repair party aboard a ship? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

3 Which of the following is NOT an emergency alarm used aboard ship? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

4 Fire boundaries are intended to isolate the fire and prevent it from spreading. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

5 What means removing the water that was used for the firefighting? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

6 Decks and bulkheads around the fire must be carefully checked for heat to see if the fire is in an adjoining compartment. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

7 Which one of the following is NOT a special team within a repair party aboard a ship? Scene accessor teams NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

8 What is the most frequently used method to extinguish a fire aboard ship? Cooling the fire with a lot of water NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

9 Fire boundaries are intended to isolate the fire and prevent it from spreading. (T/F) True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

10 Which of the following is NOT an emergency alarm used aboard ship? Nonspecific NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

11 Decks and bulkheads around the fire must be carefully checked for heat to see if the fire is in an adjoining compartment. (T/F) True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

12 What means removing the water that was used for the firefighting? Dewatering NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

13 The __________ alarm is a steady tone signal. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

14 The __________ alarm used for attack or fire is a series of single gong tones. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

15 The __________ alarm consists of a series of three pulses, with a short pause between each series. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

16 What is the power source for sound-powered phones? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

17 When the phone and electrical systems fail, International Morse Code is used to relay orders and information around the ship. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

18 The first person to report a fire should be the first person who discovers it. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

19 The __________ alarm used for attack or fire is a series of single gong tones. General NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

20 The __________ alarm is a steady tone signal. Chemical NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

21 What is the power source for sound-powered phones? Sound NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

22 The __________ alarm consists of a series of three pulses, with a short pause between each series. Collision NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

23 The first person to report a fire should be the first person who discovers it. (T/F) True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

24 When the phone and electrical systems fail, International Morse Code is used to relay orders and information around the ship. (T/F) False, use a messenger NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

25 In what ways can a fire be put out? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

26 What is the method most often used to put out a fire? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

27 Fires are grouped into how many classes according to the type of fuel or material burning and the methods required to extinguish them? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

28 What is the usual means of putting out a Class A fire? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

29 Water can excite a Class D fire and make it worse. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

30 What are some of the key rules for shipboard fire prevention? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

31 What is the method most often used to put out a fire? Removing the heat NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

32 In what ways can a fire be put out? Removing the fuel Removing the heat Removing the oxygen NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

33 What is the usual means of putting out a Class A fire? Water NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

34 Fires are grouped into how many classes according to the type of fuel or material burning and the methods required to extinguish them? Four NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

35 What are some of the key rules for shipboard fire prevention? Keep things shipshape and squared away. Flammable materials must be kept away from torches, cigarettes, and sparking equipment. Firefighting equipment must be well maintained. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

36 Water can excite a Class D fire and make it worse. (T/F) True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

37 The rules for shipboard fire prevention make sense in your own home. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

38 If your clothes catches on fire you should lie down and roll over slowly, beating out the flames with your hands. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

39 The Navy's __________ is a self- contained unit designed to protect the wearer in a place lacking oxygen or containing harmful smoke, gases, vapors, or dust. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

40 What step does a firefighting party NOT take in fighting a fire? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

41 What does damage control include? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

42 Which officer is the ship's damage control officer? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

43 If your clothes catches on fire you should lie down and roll over slowly, beating out the flames with your hands. (T/F) True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

44 The rules for shipboard fire prevention make sense in your own home. (T/F) True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

45 What step does a firefighting party NOT take in fighting a fire? Inform the damage control officer NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

46 The Navy's __________ is a self- contained unit designed to protect the wearer in a place lacking oxygen or containing harmful smoke, gases, vapors, or dust. Oxygen breathing apparatus (OBA) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

47 Which officer is the ship's damage control officer? Engineering Officer NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

48 What does damage control include? Firefighting Grounding control Explosion control (and much more) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

49 A battle dressing station is a first aid station manned by medical personnel. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

50 Who brings stretcher cases to the battle dressing station? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

51 What are the basic material conditions of readiness? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

52 For what is the fire main system aboard ship used? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

53 Which fittings must never be closed? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

54 During which class of fire may firefighters be required to wear welder's goggles to protect their eyes from the intense glare? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

55 Who brings stretcher cases to the battle dressing station? Repair party stretcher bearers NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

56 A battle dressing station is a first aid station manned by medical personnel. (T/F) True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

57 For what is the fire main system aboard ship used? Deliver seawater to fireplugs and sprinkler systems. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

58 What are the basic material conditions of readiness? X-RAY YOKE ZEBRA NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

59 During which class of fire may firefighters be required to wear welder's goggles to protect their eyes from the intense glare? Class D NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

60 Which fittings must never be closed? WILLIAM NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

61 What is the purpose of damage control? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

62 Which of the following is NOT a service provided by damage control? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

63 Only larger ships are required to have damage control organizations. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

64 The damage control organization is made up of various repair parties stationed in all areas of the ship. Who is in charge of this organization? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

65 The Damage Control Assistant (DCA) is responsible for NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

66 Where is the DCA’s battle station or headquarters? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

67 Which of the following is NOT a service provided by damage control? Schedule DC training NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

68 What is the purpose of damage control? To prevent, contain, or correct damage aboard a ship NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

69 The damage control organization is made up of various repair parties stationed in all areas of the ship. Who is in charge of this organization? Engineering Officer NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

70 Only larger ships are required to have damage control organizations. False, all USN ships are required. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

71 Where is the DCA’s battle station or headquarters? Damage Control Central NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

72 The Damage Control Assistant (DCA) is responsible for Training the damage control organization. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

73 Which of the following personnel would you NOT find in a Repair Party? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

74 Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a Repair Party? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

75 Where are injured personnel cared for on the ship? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

76 This condition is set and maintained at sea. It is also maintained in port during wartime and at other times in port outside of regular working hours. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

77 This condition is set to localize and control fire and flooding when the ship is not at general quarters stations. It is also set before going to sea or entering port during wartime. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

78 This condition is set when the ship is in no danger from attack, such as when it is at anchor in well-protected harbors or secured at a home base during regular working hours NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

79 Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a Repair Party? Maneuvering the ship NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

80 Which of the following personnel would you NOT find in a Repair Party? Helicopter pilot NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

81 This condition is set and maintained at sea. It is also maintained in port during wartime and at other times in port outside of regular working hours. YOKE NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

82 Where are injured personnel cared for on the ship? Battle Dressing Station NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

83 This condition is set when the ship is in no danger from attack, such as when it is at anchor in well-protected harbors or secured at a home base during regular working hours X-RAY NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

84 This condition is set to localize and control fire and flooding when the ship is at general quarters stations. It is also set before going to sea or entering port during wartime. ZEBRA NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

85 These fittings are ventilation fittings and are never closed. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

86 These fittings are marked as such to be closed for Darken Ship. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

87 These are the two emergency methods used to stop flooding. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

88 Personnel assigned to fire watches are the only ones who can sound the alarm for fires. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

89 Emergency alarms include NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

90 During battle and other emergency conditions, the primary means of communication for damage control is NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

91 These fittings are marked as such to be closed for Darken Ship. Dog ZEBRA NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

92 These fittings are ventilation fittings and are never closed. WILLIAM NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

93 Personnel assigned to fire watches are the only ones who can sound the alarm for fires. False, anyone who discovers a fire should NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

94 These are the two emergency methods used to stop flooding. Plug the hole / seal the compartment NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

95 During battle and other emergency conditions, the primary means of communication for damage control is a sound-powered telephone system. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

96 Emergency alarms include general, collision, and chemical alarms. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

97 If all other methods of communication fail, what method could be used to relay orders and information? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

98 The three basic ingredients necessary for a fire are NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

99 A fire that involves combustible solids. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

100 A fire that involves flammable liquids. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

101 A fire associated with electronic equipment. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

102 A fire involving extremely combustible materials such as magnesium and sodium NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

103 The three basic ingredients necessary for a fire are oxygen, heat, and fuel NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

104 If all other methods of communication fail, what method could be used to relay orders and information? Messengers NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

105 Class “B” fire A fire that involves flammable liquids. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

106 Class “A” fire A fire that involves combustible solids. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

107 Class “D” fire A fire involving extremely combustible materials such as magnesium and sodium. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

108 Class “C” fire A fire associated with electronic equipment. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

109 This system is designed primarily to deliver seawater to fireplugs and sprinkler systems. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

110 These systems are installed in spaces where flammable and explosives are stored and in hanger bays of aircraft carriers. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

111 This agent should not be used on Class C fires because of the potential for electrical shock. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

112 Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers give off a chemical that is heavier than oxygen and are mainly used for Class C fires NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

113 Which of the following is NOT true about PKP? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

114 The proximity firefighting suit is a NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

115 These systems are installed in spaces where flammable and explosives are stored and in hanger bays of aircraft carriers. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

116 This system is designed primarily to deliver seawater to fireplugs and sprinkler systems. Fire main system NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

117 Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers give off a chemical that is heavier than oxygen and are mainly used for Class C fires True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

118 This agent should not be used on Class C fires because of the potential for electrical shock. Light Water NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

119 The proximity firefighting suit is a aluminized suit that consists of boots, hood, coveralls, and gloves. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

120 Which of the following is NOT true about PKP? It is poisonous NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

121 What apparatus is normally worn under the proximity firefighting suit? NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

122 When a fire is discovered, all electrical circuits in that compartment of space should be de-energized to protect against shock. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

123 The final step in fighting a fire is to set a “reflash watch” to be sure that the fire does not start again from smoldering materials. NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

124 The more you learn about fires and firefighting, the more effective you will be at fighting fires. (T/F) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

125 The principle assistant to the Damage Control Officer is... NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

126 The on-scene groups responsible for damage control in assigned sectors of the ship are called NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

127 When a fire is discovered, all electrical circuits in that compartment or space should be de-energized to protect against shock. True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

128 What apparatus is normally worn under the proximity firefighting suit? Oxygen breathing apparatus (OBA) NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

129 The more you learn about fires and firefighting, the more effective you will be at fighting fires. True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

130 The final step in fighting a fire is to set a “reflash watch” to be sure that the fire does not start again from smoldering materials. True NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

131 The on-scene groups responsible for damage control in assigned sectors of the ship are called Repair Parties NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2

132 The principle assistant to the Damage Control Officer is... the Damage Control Assistant NS3 Naval Skills Damage Control and Firefighting Unit 1 Chapter 2


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