CPS FREE CPS Firefighter Test Map and Diagram Interpretation Questions and Answers 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: On a building floor plan used during a fire incident, a dashed line with arrows typically indicates what?
- A load-bearing wall
- A primary evacuation route (Correct answer)
- A utility shutoff location
- A fire suppression zone
Correct answer: A primary evacuation route
Dashed lines with arrows on floor plan diagrams are standard notation for primary evacuation or egress routes.
Question 2: A firefighter reads a site map and sees a symbol that looks like a circle with an 'H' inside it. What does this symbol represent?
- A hazardous materials storage area
- A fire hydrant (Correct answer)
- A hose connection standpipe
- A helicopter landing zone
Correct answer: A fire hydrant
The circle with an 'H' is the universal map symbol for a fire hydrant location.
Question 3: On a tactical diagram, the letter 'A' is used to label the side of a building. Which side does 'A' represent?
- The rear of the building
- The left side when facing the building
- The front of the building (address side) (Correct answer)
- The roof level
Correct answer: The front of the building (address side)
In standard firefighting tactical diagrams, Side A (Alpha) always designates the front or address side of the structure.
Question 4: A map scale reads 1 inch = 200 feet. If the distance between two hydrants on the map measures 3.5 inches, what is the actual distance?
- 350 feet
- 570 feet
- 700 feet (Correct answer)
- 600 feet
Correct answer: 700 feet
Multiply the map distance by the scale factor: 3.5 inches × 200 feet/inch = 700 feet.
Question 5: In a building diagram, what does a symbol showing a wall with diagonal hatching typically represent?
- A fire-rated or reinforced wall (Correct answer)
- A glass partition
- A door that is locked
- An exterior window
Correct answer: A fire-rated or reinforced wall
Diagonal hatching on walls in architectural and fire diagrams indicates a fire-rated or structurally reinforced wall.
Question 6: A firefighter reviews a pre-incident plan and notices the symbol for an FDC (Fire Department Connection). What is the primary purpose of this connection?
- To receive water from the building's internal plumbing
- To supply water into the building's standpipe or sprinkler system (Correct answer)
- To drain excess water after suppression
- To connect portable generators to the fire alarm panel
Correct answer: To supply water into the building's standpipe or sprinkler system
The FDC allows fire apparatus to pump water directly into the building's standpipe or sprinkler system to supplement or restore pressure.
On a building floor plan used during a fire incident, a dashed line with arrows typically indicates what?