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FIRE INSTRUCTOR 1 FINAL EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ Performance standards for fire instruc- tors are identified in When given a topic for instructional deliv- ery, an instructor should determine what materials are needed One of the most time-consuming parts of preparing for a course...

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FIRE INSTRUCTOR 1 FINAL EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+

Performance standards for fire instruc-
NFPA 1041
tors are identified in
When given a topic for instructional deliv-
ery, an instructor should determine what From the lesson plan on the topic
materials are needed
One of the most time-consuming parts of arranging logistical support based on the
preparing for a course is lesson plan
When assembling prepared instructional
materials, the instructor will evaluate the
Preparation
audience in which of the following fours
steps
An accident analysis is conducted to
determine a lack of action
achieve all of the following, except
ALL OF THE ABOVE
- identify and locate principal sources of
accidents
Analyzing circumstances surrounding - disclose the nature and size of accident
accidents can enable an instructor to problems in different operations
- indicate the need for engineering revi-
sions by identifying unsafe conditions of
various types of equipment
what is the term used to define what
an employer does to assist an individual
Reasonable accommodation
with a disability covered by the Ameri-
cans with Disability Act
Making fun of another person's religious
beliefs, or allowing students in a class to
Civil Rights Act of 1964
harass a student due to their religion, is
covered by
Instructor must adapt their to
learning pace
the students rate of understanding
The introductory components of a lesson
Learning objectives
plan typically contain
In which step of the lesson plan outline
Preparation
are learners motivated to learn


,NFPA 1403 gives information for estab-
live fire exercises
lishing procedures for
When collecting information and materi-
cite all sources in case someone chal-
als for use in a presentation, the instruc-
lenges him or her
tor should
An important part of a lesson plan that
indicates for whom the lesson plan was level of instruction
developed is the
The purpose of the presentation step of
Present new skills and concepts
the instructional process is to
INSTRUCTORS LEAD OR GUIDE
LEARNERS THROUGH A CLASS
Directions: Read the following state-
ments regarding instructors, then select
INSTRUCTORS MUST HAVE A DE-
your answer
SIRE TO UNDERSTAND THE NEEDS
OF LEARNERS
which of the flowing statements IS NOT
they are a rigid procedure that must be
TRUE regarding the functions of a les-
followed for successful teaching
son plan
The law of states that no one will
ever become proficient at any skill with- Exercise
out performing the operation
Which of the following is a good seating
arrangement when instruction a class Hollow square or round table
composed of a small discussion group
INCLEMENT WEATHER
An instructor must be prepared for unan- LEARNING STYLE DIFFERENCE
ticipated situations, including EQUIPMENT VARIATON
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
A method of instruction used when stu-
Role playing
dents act out situations in known as
The method of instruction to use when
you want learners to gain practical expe- Simulation
rience without "real-life" risks




, The greatest common concern in the
Safety
outdoor classroom environment is
Which of the following IS NOT part of
the evaluation step of the instructional Explaining Procedures
process
Factors that prevent a receiver from fully
receiving a message, created by either Interference/Environment
internal or external sources are called
It is the responsibility of a fire service
through as many of the senses as is
instructor to plan teaching methods so
practical
that ideas are conveyed to the learner
At the beginning of a presentation, the
the objectives of the lesson
instructor should clearly state
The basic instructional method to use
demonstrating
when teaching a new skill is
The communication process exists be-
Sender
tween two people who are known as the
Receiver
and the
Approximately 30% of learning is a result
SEEING
of
The more true to life the learning situa-
tion is, the greater the change in student INTENSITY
behavior will be
The standard that provides health and
1500
safety guidance
In the learning environment the student
Receiver
is the
Which step in the communication
process is considered the completion Feedback
part
The is responsible for maintain-
ing continuity throughout the training pro- Instructor
gram




, Instructors can adjust their presentation a variety of presentations to reach a va-
to maximize learning outcomes by using riety of learning domains
is a term that refers to the art of
Andragogy
teaching adult learners
The instructor is constantly being ob-
affect student response and learning ini-
served by students, and the impression
tiative
made by the instructor
An intensive kind of tutoring given to
learners to improve skills in a subject or Coaching
activity is referred to
Which of the following is an effective
Gesturing
mannerism of the instructor
An initial method for handling disruptive
Counsel them according to guidelines
learners is
When troubleshooting a problem with a Look for simplest thing first and work
multimedia system, you should your way through the system
In a training situation, the fire service
Put safety ahead of course objectives
instructor should
Which NFPA standard establishes the
NFPA 1584
policy for rehabilitation during training
One of the drawbacks to projected in- they stimulate multiple senses simulta-
structional media is neously
Tabletop models are intended to Show operating principles
Advantages of using are that they
are inexpensive, easy to use, and pro- Easel pads
vide a permanent record
When developing a lesson plan which
Cue the tape to the proper location prior
uses only one portion of a video tape, the
to the start of class
developer should include instructions
Modules are BEST suited for Illustration
The advantages of using large projected
images include all of the following EX- Compatibility with existing technology
CEPT

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