Fire engineering: Testing, principles and practice quiz

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Please answer the following 5 multiple choice questions, then click 'submit' to check the result. The pass mark for a CPD certificate is 4 out of 5, and you may retake the quiz as many times as you wish, but the questions will vary! Please note that one, two, three or all of the possible answers presented for each question may be right, and to gain a mark for that question all correct answers must be identified.

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Fire engineering: Testing, principles and practice

The fire resistance of an element of construction is a measure of its ability to withstand the effects of fire in a variety of possible ways. Which of the following is included in these possibilities?

The ability to maintain load bearing capacity
An ability to maintain its integrity (prevent the passage of smoke and hot gasses)
An ability to provide insulation from high temperatures
All of the above

Which of the following statements regarding the process of carrying out a time equivalence calculation is/are correct?

The time equivalent, in minutes, calculated using the equation in PD 6688 should be accepted as the fire resistance period for the building
A sensitivity assessment based on possible variations in key parameters should be carried out to determine if significant changes in the result are possible
The fire resistance period selected for the building should always be based on conservative assumptions
None of the above

Which of the following statements applies to the Cardington fire tests?

The beams were unprotected but the columns were protected
The temperatures in the fires were generally greater than those measured in fires in other buildings
There was no structural collapse
All of the above

Which of the following applies to the guidance on fire precautions given in Approved Document B?

It should be used for all buildings
It must be used for all buildings
It may not be appropriate for some large and complex buildings
A fire safety engineering approach is more appropriate for some buildings

Which of the following reflects advice on structural fire precautions given in Approved Document B?

Buildings over 30 metres in height must have a life safety sprinkler system
Periods of fire resistance for buildings depend on building height and occupancy
The highest period of fire resistance in the Approved Document is 90 minutes
Periods of fire resistance are a function of floor area