Fire Safety Quiz - 10 Questions on Fire Safety Basics
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Fire Safety Quiz - 10 Questions on Fire Safety Basics
Test your knowledge of fire safety basics in this 10-question quiz. What should you do if your clothes catch on fire? What is the most common cause of house fires? And why should you never use elevators during a fire? Take the quiz and find out.

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QUESTIONS IN THIS QUIZ
Why is it unsafe to use elevators during a fire evacuation?
- Elevators are slow
- Elevators may fail or open on fire floors
- Elevators are crowded
- Elevators use electricity
Most fire deaths are caused by smoke inhalation, not burns.
- TRUE
- FALSE
What is the safest way to escape a smoke-filled room?
- Run quickly through the smoke
- Crawl low to the ground
- Cover your face and stand upright
- Hold your breath and walk
What is the primary purpose of a fire blanket?
- To extinguish large fires
- To burn fuels safely
- To smother small fires or wrap a person on fire
- To cover furniture
Overloading electrical outlets can increase the risk of fire.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Why is it dangerous to open a closed door if you suspect a fire is behind it?
- It might make the fire spread faster with oxygen
- The door could lock behind you
- The smoke might stain the room
- The handle could break off
What is the safest way to extinguish a small pan fire in the kitchen?
- Pour water on it
- Move the pan outside
- Cover it with a metal lid or fire blanket
- Turn on the fan to blow out the flames
If a fire starts, you should always try to extinguish it before evacuating.
- TRUE
- FALSE
What should you do if your clothes catch fire?
- Run to find help
- Stop, drop, and roll
- Remove the clothes immediately
- Jump and shake yourself
Which of these is NOT a common cause of fires in homes?
- Forgotten candles
- Boiling water in an electric kettle with auto shut-off
- Cooking left unattended
- Faulty electrical wiring
Fire Safety Quiz - 10 Questions on Fire Safety Basics