IFSTA Chapter 8: Ropes, Webbing, and Knots

Which of the following types of rope is intended for self-rescue situations?
A. Utility rope
B. Escape rope
C. Life safety rope
D. Water rescue rope

B
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Which of the following types of rope is only used in situations not involving life safety?
A. Utility rope
B. Escape rope
C. Life safety rope
D. Water rescue rope

A
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Which of the following allows the re-use a life safety rope?
A. Subjected to impact load
B. Abrasions or visible damage
C. Exposed to heat or direct flame
D. Passed inspection by qualified personnel

D
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What type of damage must be recorded in the rope log because it cannot be detected by inspections?
A. Exposure to direct flame
B. Sustained load incidents
C. Impact loading incidents
D. Exposure to chemical vapors

C
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Which of the following is an advantage of synthetic fiber rope?
A. Holds a knot firmly
B. Resistant to sunlight
C. Very strong yet lightweight
D. Does not melt when exposed to heat

C
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In a kernmantle rope, the _____ protects the core from abrasion.
A. sheath
B. twisted fiber
C. low stretch fiber
D. overlapping strand

A
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Which of the following types of rope may not elongate more than 10 percent under a load equal to 10 percent of its breaking strength?
A. Laid rope
B. Braided rope
C. Static kernmantle rope
D. Dynamic kernmantle rope

C
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Which of the following types of rope is less likely to twist during use than laid rope?
A. Braided rope
B. Braid-on-braid rope
C. Static kernmantle rope
D. Dynamic kernmantle rope

A
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Which of the following types of rope is constructed of a braided core enclosed in a braided, herringbone-pattern sheath?
A. Braided rope
B. Braid-on-braid rope
C. Static kernmantle rope
D. Dynamic kernmantle rope

B
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How often should unused rope be inspected?
A. Every month
B. Every six months
C. At least once a year
D. At least twice a year

C
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For which of the following types of rope are soft spots possible signs of damage to the core?
A. Laid rope
B. Braided rope
C. Kernmantle rope
D. Braid-on-braid rope

C
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Which of the following are signs of damage in laid natural fiber rope?
A. Excessive stretching
B. Abrasions or fuzziness
C. Irregularities in weave
D. Powdering between strands

D
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When the sheath of a braid-on-braid rope slides on its core, a firefighter should:
A. destroy the rope immediately.
B. record the damage in the rope log.
C. cut off the end to pull off excess material.
D. store the rope in a dryer place, moisture is causi

C
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Firefighters should avoid _____ in order to prevent grinding dirt and debris into ropes.
A. walking on rope
B. exposing rope to rust
C. exposing rope to sustained loads
D. allowing rope to come into contact with chemicals

A
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When drying a rope, firefighters should avoid:
A. suspending rope in a hose tower.
B. drying rope in the direct sunlight.
C. loosely coiling rope in a hose dryer.
D. spreading out rope on hose drying rack.

B
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Which of the following types of rope is the only rope required to have a rope log?
A. Utility rope
B. Escape rope
C. Life safety rope
D. Water rescue rope

C
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Storing rope in a bag can make it easy to transport and protects it from:
A. direct heat.
B. contamination.
C. gasoline fumes.
D. moisture in the air.

B
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What type of webbing is mainly used for straps and harness?
A. Flat webbing
B. Utility webbing
C. Tubular webbing
D. Life safety webbing

A
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What type of webbing is mainly used for rescue applications?
A. Flat webbing
B. Utility webbing
C. Tubular webbing
D. Life safety webbing

C
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What type of webbing is rated for loads up to 600 pounds (2.67 k/N) and fastens around the waist and thighs or under buttocks?
A. Utility webbing
B. Class I life safety webbing
C. Class II life safety webbing
D. Class III life safety webbing

C
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Webbing care and maintenance guidelines are:
A. the same as those for natural rope.
B. the same as those for synthetic rope.
C. the same as those for life safety rope.
D. the same as those for kernmantle rope.

B
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Which part of the rope is used for hoisting?
A. Knot
B. Working
C. Running
D. Standing

C
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Which part of the rope is used to tie a knot or hitch?
A. Knot
B. Working
C. Running
D. Standing

B
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Removing the slack in rope after tying a knot is called:
A. dressing.
B. working.
C. running.
D. standing.

A
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Which bend is formed by bending a rope back on itself while keeping both sides parallel?
A. Knot
B. Loop
C. Bight
D. Round turn

C
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Which type of knot eliminates the danger of the running end slipping back through the knot?
A. Bowline
B. Handcuff
C. Half-hitch
D. Overhand safety

D
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Which type of knot can be used as a stopper knot so rope will not pass through a rescue pulley?
A. Bowline
B. Handcuff
C. Figure-eight
D. Becket bend

C
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Which type of knot can be used to secure a victim's hands or feet to drag the victim to safety?
A. Bowline
B. Handcuff
C. Figure-eight
D. Becket bend

B
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Which type of knot is used for joining two ropes of unequal diameter?
A. Bowline
B. Handcuff
C. Figure-eight
D. Becket bend

D
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Which of the following pieces of equipment is best used to provide a mechanical advantage during hoisting?
A. Rope
B. Pulley
C. Webbing
D. Carabiner

B
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During hoisting, which of the following actions is the BEST way to help prevent damage to the equipment?
A. Hoisting SCBA first
B. Hoisting all equipment at once
C. Using proper knots and securing procedures
D. Using the same hoisting method for all types

C
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What emergency scene use for rope can help provide a physical means of finding an exit route?
A. Search lines
B. Tool hoisting
C. Object stabilization
D. Control zone perimeter

A
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What emergency scene use for rope can help prevent a vehicle from falling when suspended over an edge?
A. Search lines
B. Tool hoisting
C. Object stabilization
D. Control zone perimeter

C
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