S12 practice test

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  • So, you wanna become the master of managing and supervising sprinkler systems in NYC? Then, you gotta pass the FDNY Citywide S12 Sprinkler Systems exam, my peeps. Trust me, it’s tough as nails! But hey, don’t worry – I got your back. To ace this bad boy test, you need to prep like a boss. Start by doing some comprehensive reading and online training.
  • Speaking of training, wizards prep has some awesome practice tests for S12 available online that are pretty lit. They give you a feel for what the actual exam is like and have tons of sample questions to help boost your confidence. Plus, they’re printable – just like school material!
  • Flashcards are also clutch when studying for this exam ’cause they cover everything from citywide regulations to sprinker system standards to testing methods – basically anything that might come up on test day.
  • On top of flashcards, there are other review materials out there too which even provide statistics on previously asked questions so you know what to focus on.
  • And if all else fails or ya want some extra practice then websites like LetsHuoer can hook ya up with a wide range of practice questions covering every little aspect of the syllabus.
  • Now let’s talk books baby- Google has loads of them bout biodistribution considerations and all sorts of nonclinical/clinical stuffs related to FDNY regulations and codes concerning sprinkler systems.
  • When prepping though don’t forget about mastering the basics such as understanding the ICH guidelines (yup sounds fancy but trust me it’s useful) federal regulations plus theory behind standpipe and sprinkler systems!
  • What’s even more interesting though is that, ya know this thing is a technical exam but that’s not all. Understanding stuff like ear safety and genetic considerations of sprinkler systems is equally critical when it comes to ensuring everyone’s safety.
  • One last thing (before ya get outta here), remember point number ten- the FDNY S12 exam isn’t just some ordinary test, it’s certifying your FITNESS (y’all heard that right) to ensure everyone’s safe. So yo! Don’t stress too much ’bout failing, just grab those books, study materials and start cranking cos with plenty of practice under your belt every little piece will fall into place like perfect puzzle fit. Good luck y’all.

Let’s Get Started

1. What is the primary function of a fire sprinkler system?

2. What is the standard from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA. for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems?

3. Wet pipe sprinkler systems contain:

4. Which type of sprinkler system uses a mix of water and compressed air in the pipes?

5. Who should be notified when a sprinkler system activates?

6. Regular testing and maintenance of sprinkler systems are typically required every:

7. If a sprinkler head is accidentally activated, who can shut it down?

8. What happens in a pre-action sprinkler system when a fire is detected?

9. In which type of facility might you find a deluge sprinkler system?

10. How is water supplied to a fire sprinkler system?

11. Sprinkler heads activate individually in response to:

12. An upright sprinkler head discharges water:

13. Which organization develops standards and codes for fire safety systems?

14. What color glass bulb indicates a sprinkler head designed to activate at the highest temperature?

15. When should a sprinkler system be taken out of service?

16. The FDNY should be notified if a sprinkler system will be out of service for more than:

17. Who is responsible for ensuring a building’s sprinkler system is regularly inspected and maintained?

18. What device detects the flow of water in a sprinkler system?

19. A sprinkler system riser is:

20. Fire department connections (FDCs) allow:

21. What should be done if a control valve in the sprinkler system is found in the closed position?

22. A main drain test in a sprinkler system is used to check for:

23. A backflow preventer in a sprinkler system is used to:

24. Fire pumps in a sprinkler system are used to:

25. In a dry sprinkler system, the

26. In what type of occupancy would you most likely find a residential sprinkler system?

27. A sprinkler system’s control panel is used to:

28. What kind of hazard does a broken sprinkler head present?

29. When should a fire sprinkler system be inspected after installation?

30. Who is responsible for maintaining the records of a sprinkler system’s inspections and tests?

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