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Federal Fire Service Recruitment Exam Past Questions and Answers
Have you applied and also been shortlisted for the Federal Fire Service Aptitude Test?
If yes, here is the Federal Fire Service Practice Past Questions and Answers to prepare for the Aptitude Test. This ebook will help you prepare faster using actual questions from the previous Federal Fire Service exam and help you score higher.
Recruitment Process:
- The recruitment exercise for the Federal Fire Service is often conducted alongside other paramilitary agencies.
- Candidates who apply can check their shortlist status on the CDCFIB career portal.
- The Federal Fire Service has a mission to ensure the safety of lives and properties by extinguishing, controlling, and preventing fire outbreaks.
Free Sample Federal Fire Service Past Questions and Answers
Federal Fire Service questions below is a collection of past test questions from our Federal Fire Service Pack.
1. Which of these is not a road classification in Nigeria
A. Trunk A
B. Trunk B
C. Trunk C
D. Trunk D
2. The acronym for the equipment worn by an individual to prevent risk to health and safety is
(a) PHE
(b) PPE
(c) PPMC
(d) PSE
3. Safety helmets are worn to protect against
(a) extremes of temperatures
(b) falling objects
(c) impacts with fixed objects
(d) a,b & c
4. The color Blue in safety means
(a) Prohibited action
(b) Mandatory action
(c) Safe action
(d) Warning notice
5. The color Green in safety can be used in
(a) escape routes
(b) emergency showers
(c) low passages
(d) emergency stops
6. The chemistry of fire includes
(a) heat
(b) oxygen
(c) combustible materials
(d) a&b
7. .is not a class of fire
(a) B
(b) F
(c) E
(d) A
8. Freely burning fires fuelled by wood can be extinguished by
(a) application of water
(b) application of foam
(c) application of C02 extinguisher
(d) c & d
9. Water is most effective and most commonly used for which of the following type of fire
A. Class A-ordinary combustibles
B. Class B-flammable and combustible liquids
C. Class C-electrical
D. Class D-combustible metals
10. The first principle of good storage practice for chemicals is:
A. limiting quantity
B. segregation
C. containment
D. concentration
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