F89 Practice Test Video Answers

1. B  

Coordinating evacuation is the FLSD’s central duty during fire drills.  

2. B  

Adults retain best through hands-on and experiential learning.  

3. B  

Learner-centered and practical objectives drive effective training.  

4. C  

Performance-based assessments reflect true readiness.  

5. B  

FDNY regulates and issues the F89 certificate.  

6. B  

Concise, calm communication reduces panic.  

7. B  

Objectives must be measurable and clear.  

8. B  

Constructive coaching supports skill development.  

9. A  

NFPA 101 focuses on life safety and egress.  

10. B  

Feedback ensures continuous improvement.  

11. A  

First responders require accurate building and occupancy data.  

12. C  

Scenarios test actual application of skills.  

13. B  

The FLSD ensures compliance with FDNY and local codes.  

14. B  

Role-play aligns with adult learning needs.  

15. C  

FDNY requires drills at least every six months in high-rises.  

16. B  

Staff must understand the necessity and legality of drills.  

17. A  

PA announcements provide clear building-wide instructions.  

18. B  

Accurate records are essential for compliance.  

19. B  

Leaders must demonstrate calm communication and decisions.  

20. B  

Live drill observation shows true readiness.  

21. A  

FLSDs must know fire alarm and elevator override systems.  

22. B  

Learning objectives guide curriculum development.  

23. B  

Immediate feedback enhances retention.  

24. A  

The FLSD must coordinate with fire crews on arrival.  

25. B  

Evaluation tools must align with objectives.  

26. A  

Shadowing builds real-world understanding.  

27. A  

The Fire Command Center is the hub during emergencies.  

28. B  

Following instructions under stress shows communication success.  

29. B  

Adults learn best when experiences are integrated.  

30. A  

Outdated safety plans are compliance failures.  

31. A  

Modeling calm, correct behavior teaches deputies.  

32. B  

Curriculum must be revised for practical equipment training.  

33. A  

FDNY Fire Code requires residential drills annually.