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2. building classifications can firefighters determine the likelihood of structural collapse under fire conditions and can indicate the:
a. total fire load in a building.
b. number of fire hydrants around a building.
c. maximum number of occupants a building can safely hold.
d. degree of occupant safety provided by the building’s construction.
3. building classifications used in building codes are based on the materials used in construction and the:
a. size and shape of the structural components.
b. total cost of materials used in its construction.
c. fire resistance ratings for the structural components.
d. estimated amount of time for completion of the building.

4. what does the first digit in the three-digit number code for building classifications represent?
a. fire resistance rating of the floor construction
b. fire resistance rating (in hours) of interior finishes
c. fire resistance rating (in hours) of exterior bearing walls
d. fire resistance rating of columns and girders that support loads of more than one floor
5. type i buildings are most commonly constructed using a protected steel frame or:
a. heavy timber.
b. a wood frame.
c. reinforced concrete.
d. glass and aluminum.
7. type ii-a construction requires structural components to:
a. remain unprotected.
b. have no fire resistance.
c. have one-hour fire resistance.
d. have three-hour fire resistance.
8. structural components in type ii-b construction are:
a. allowed to remain unprotected.
b. required to have one-hour fire resistance.
c. required to have three-hour fire resistance.
d. expected to provide stability under fire conditions.

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