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UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES ~ KSA RIYADH CHAPTER 2018 SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE EXAMINATION (SPLE) FOR ARCHITECTURE ire Code of the Philippines 1. An Act Establishing a Comprehensive Fire Code of the Philippines, Repealing Presidential Decree No. 1185 and for the other Purposes : a, RA9615 GRA 9614 b. RA9SI5 2. Base on the correct answer on Number 1, this is also known as: : The Act shall be known as the "Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2010", c. The Act shall be known as the "Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2009". 4d, The Act shall be known as the "Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2007". 3, Aetthat would remove or neutralize a fire hazard, a, Fire resistivity ‘Suppression b. Fire exit 4, Any person who acts as agent of the owner and manages the use of a building for him. a. Officer c. Chief b. Building Official — used »mical Fire reducer fa combustible and explosive compound produced by the reaction of nitric acid with a cellulose ~ material. a. Sodium nitrate peatosenteate/niteo cetuose _b Nitrate oxide f substance, materials or compound having cellulose nitrate (nitro cellulose) as base. . Nitrate oxide 35e Nitrate/Nitro Cellulose d. Sodium nitrate riptive of materials that are easily set on fire. Combustible Fiber . Combustible Liquid d. Corrosive Liquid vi ily’ able and free burning fiber such as cotton, oakum, rags, waste cloth, waste paper, kapok, s, excelsior and other similar materials commonly used in commerce. Sonu caer ita Sroetn i 4, Curtain Board 5.3 Liquid having a flash point at or above 37.8_C(100_F). Curtain Board “eCombustibe Liquid (©) Corrosive Liquid ‘Combustible Fiber €.0.90 4.1.20 12 Ay liquid which causes fire when in contact with organic matter or with certain chemicals. “a. Curtain Board b, Corrosive Liquid 4d. Combustible Fiber 13. A vertical panel of non-combustible or fire resistive materials attached to and extending below the bottom chord of the roof trusses, to divide the underside of the roof into separate compartments so that heat and smoke will be directed upwards to a roof vent. c. Combustible Liquid B. Corrosive Liquid 4d. Combustible Fiber Descriptive of any material which by its nature or as a result ofits reaction with other elements produces a | “rapid drop in temperature of the immediate surroundings. ae rea rom eshooeenlin b.) Fulminate ‘normally open device installed inside an air duct system which automatically closes to restrict the passage of smoke or fire, @)oameer «Hose Box . Ember d. Fire Hose Cabinet “18, The process of frst raising the temperature in separate the more volatile from the less volatile parts and then cooling and condensing the resulting vapor so as to produce a nearly purified substance.. a. Condensation €)Vaporization the transmission of air. a. Exhaust system b, Pipeline system duct system _ AE Rtinay powdered substance which, when mixed with air in thé proper proportion and ignited wil a. Powder Gust Chemical compound Gpust Mag. An formed by passage of an electric current across a space between two ® conductors or terminals due to the incandescence of the conducting vapor... «. Electric shock Electric current 4, Electric ground ® at remains after a material has partially burned, ands still oxidizing without the ‘manifestation of flames. @) Fire ©. Burned piece 4. Smoke ‘Material used as final coating of a surface for ornamental or protective purposes. 2 Erection 6. Lald-on 4. Final phase ‘The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat a f combustion. 2. Boil €)Smoke b. Ember A a — in case of fire because it will burn easily or because it lacks adequate exits or fire escapes. = Danae roduced by a device or system to warm the occupants of the building or fire fighting elements of the presence or danger of fire to enable them to undertake immediate action to save life and property and to suppress the fire. a. Fire signal . Fire warning system d. Building system fire separation walls or partitions. . Fire reducer door d. Damper i Any condition or act which increases or may cause an increase in the probability of the occurrence of fire, or ‘which may obstruct, delay, hinder or interfere with fire fighting operations and the safeguarding of life and property. a Firetrap Genoa re warning: ‘that should be kept opened and unobstructed at all times for the units. scribed for openings a. Fire resistive door a. Fire row b. Fire alley _28-anya evice intended for the protection of buildings or persons to include but not limited to built-in protection system such as sprinklers and other automatic extinguishing system, detectors for heat, smoke ‘and combustion products and other warning system components, personal protective equipment such as fire blankets, helmets, fire suits, gloves and other garments that may be put on or worn by persons to protect themselves during fire. a, Fire Protective Device «Fire line « Fire Suppression Device d. Fire hazard Refers to design and installation of walls, barriers, doors, windows, vents, means of egress, etc. integral to ~ and incorporated into a building or structure in order to minimize danger to life from fire, smoke, fumes or panic before the building is evacuated. These features are also designed to achieve, among others, safe and rapid evacuation of people through means of egress sealed from smoke or fire, the confinement of fire or ‘smoke in the room or floor of origin and delay their spread to other parts of the building by means of smoke sealed and fire resistant doors, walls and floors. It shall also mean to include the treatment of buildings ‘components or contents with flame retardant chemicals. a. Fire Hydrants fer eaeanees b._ Fire Exit construction (Fire hazard 4 Under the Fire Code, what is the maximum width (meters) of a single door: ~a. 0.80 20 b. o71 Saiz ‘The minimum temperature at which any materi ignitable mi with air. ae ich explodes by percussion. Compound d. Electric are ‘ete., that uses or produces materials which are likely to a doorway? ©. Chemical Operation/ process d. Electric arc 34> Passageway from one building to another or through or around a wallin approximately the same floor ke level... Ores exit _¢:Horizontal Exit Vertical Exit 35, A box or cabinet where fire hoses, valves and other equipment are stored and arranged for fire fighting. - eorex oc... Fae 36. ning on an axis around which a fire hose is wound and connected... c Reel Box c.Junetion Box d. Hose Box ya Tocket or liquid propellant which consists of combinations of fuels and oxidizers which ignite Spontaneously on contact with each other. CPrevatiant Fuel b, Jet fuel 5 The the purpose of removing solvents or moisture from the same, and/or to fuse certain chemical salts to form a uniform glazing the surface of materials being, ated. 8 Industrial Baking . Industrial insolvent Industrial Glazing ye piece of metal or an electrical conductor used to bypass a safety device in an electrical system. a. Bypass device (Fuse conductor 40. Any person actually occupying and using a building or portions thereof by virtue of a lease contract with the ~~ owner or administrator or by permission or sufferance of the latter. User ¢. Watchman 4. Usage oe ympound which releases oxygen readily. It causes fire when in contact with mbustible materials especially under conditions of high temperature. ©. Peroxide (Oxide nitrate SE organic Pero 4. Calcium Peroxide Use of one or more ele nces or devices which draw or consume electrical current beyond the ‘designed capacity ofthe existing electrical system... cuoahange (@poading 3. Under loading 43-Tfe person who holds the legal right of possession or title to a b 2. Occupant b. Chief of police 4, 74. A material that readily yields oxygen in quantities sufficient Oxide Material (.) combustive material for the introduction ludes fans or other provisions: ‘Pressure into the same combustion chamber. Pressurized burner of air at above normal atmosphere €. Combustion Chamber equipment ‘building or structure where fit IF pee ifty (50) or more people con Ae Ten or assemble for any purpose... 47. Any street, alley or other . Strip of land unobstructed from the ground to the sky, deeded, dedicated or otherwise permanently appropriated for public use. i a )reway ©. Public alley Public street 4. Public hi-way Descriptive of any substance thatignites spontaneously when exposed to air. As Hrperotic Refining ’.) Electric are ‘BE Rroces where impurities andor deleterious materials are remo ‘are removed from a mixture in order to produce 2 ure element of compound. It shall also refer to partial di jistillation and electrolysis. eae ¢- Electric are 4. Hypergolic “30. ‘that are designed to confine smoke and heat and delay the spread of fire. 7 a. Safety Door (ayia ae “pl nr ent mors orcemponta tsp eerie wire pore mca. \ A. Pytophoric eS fasion Hypereotic _AE Te tart ett peal desened piping insted ns edo, structor or area with outets ‘arranged in a systematic pattern which automatically discharges water when activated by heat or ‘combustion a fire. ¢ Fire Foam System a building to which fire hoses can be attached on each floor, including a system ‘by which water is made available to the outlets as needed. 3. Duct System & Vent Pipe system 1b, Pipe Exhaust system (@)sandive stem ‘antechamber between the outer doors and the interior parts of a house or building. 2. Entrance lobby c. Lounge Hall 5 Passage that extends from floor to floor, as well as from the base to the top of the building. Horizontal shaft Vent shaft Vent Pipe ‘Code shall be administered and enforced by the under the direct supervision and control of the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection, through the hierarchy of organization as provided for in Chapter VI of Republic Act No. 6975. with the approval of the Secreta SE ni cae tee eee ae ay Sete chee en GS Siesvetme reenter es cee iy ». Philippine National Police (PNP 4. Department of the interior and Local Government (DIL) w Enforcer ofthis code will be under the direct supervision and control of the of the Bureau of Fire Protection. ©. Civil Engineer Officer 4. contractor (J A rocess where a pees of metals heated prior to changing its shone or elmensions. Heated 4d. Tempered Por any projection from the ceiling be less than__ 4. 2.10m & 2.10m signed to prevent the spread of fire, having a fire resistance rating of not less than with Sufficient structural stablity to remain standing even f construction on either side collapses under fire conditions, a 2h. Ahr. cei iain 2. 854em. @ssem 4.86.9em 55 of fire involving combustible metals, such as magnesium, sodium, potassium, and other similar rials Semen CRD INAY COMBLLIN BLUE eClassc - EUEC: EQUIP. Class B — FLAW YMBUE U Quip

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