IAAI CFI LATEST EXAM ACTUAL EXAM WITH 200 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (ALREADY GRADED A+)
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IAAI CFI
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IAAI CFI
IAAI CFI LATEST EXAM
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 200 UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (ALREADY
GRADED A+)
The information presented in NFPA 921 establishes WHAT? -
Guidelines
Biological, chemical, physical, and radiological are examples of
this concept that fire ...
The information presented in NFPA 921 establishes WHAT? -
Guidelines
Biological, chemical, physical, and radiological are examples of
this concept that fire investigators should be aware of when
investigating a fire scene - Hazards
The first cutting unit on a combine - Header
The measure of the rate of heat transfer to a surface - Heat flux
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The amount of heat released during complete combustion, which
is considered a constant for a specific fuel
(Generally considered a material property and therefore a
constant for a specific fuel) - Heat of Combustion
The heat energy that brings about ignition
(divided into two parts: (a) equipment involved in ignition and (b)
form of heat of ignition) - Heat of Ignition
The fire characteristic that most affects fire growth during the pre-
flashover phase of a fire - Heat Release Rate
The transport of heat energy from one point to another point,
caused by temperature difference between those points - Heat
transfer
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The fire phenomenon responsible for much of the physical
evidence used by fire investigators - Heat transfer
The shattering type of explosion damage - High-Order Damage
The type of number an investigator should look for during a boat
fire investigation - H.I.N.
This vehicle component will NOT usually ignite gasoline - Hot
Surfaces
Component of the human body that will act as a fuel and sustain a
flame - Human Body Fat
Any substance that will spontaneously ignite or explode upon
exposure to an oxidizer. - Hypergolic Material
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Materials that can react with each other - Hypergolic Materials
A type of material that, when trapped in a concrete floor, can be
recovered by using lime, diatomaceous earth, or non-self-rising
flour. - Ignitable Liquid
Ignition that involves transferring sufficient heat to a fuel by
passage of electrical current to ignite material that is closeby -
Ignition by Electrical Energy
The minimum temperature needed to heat a fuel so as to ignite
and begin self-sustained combustion - Ignition Temperature
An item that tends to "pull" toward the heat source
(*if over 25 watts) - Incandescent Light Bulbs
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