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International Code Council 67 - Fire Inspector II Exam Sample Questions (Q35-Q40):NEW QUESTION # 35
The minimum fire-flow for a 3,700-sq. ft. two-family dwelling of Type VB construction with a sprinkler system is ___ GPM.
  • A. 0
  • B. 1,313
  • C. 1,750
  • D. 1,000
Answer: D
Explanation:
Fire flow for residential buildings is determined based on IFC Appendix B, Table B105.1(1) - Required Fire Flow for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, Group R-3, and R-4 Buildings.
For a 3,700 sq. ft. two-family dwelling of Type VB construction:
Per Table B105.1(1), the baseline fire flow is 1,750 gpm.
If an NFPA 13D-compliant automatic sprinkler system is installed, the fire flow is reduced by 50%.
1,750 gpm × 0.50 = 875 gpm, but the minimum allowed for a sprinklered dwelling is 1,000 gpm.

NEW QUESTION # 36
What is the maximum number of students permitted in a classroom that measures 20 ft. x 30 ft., and which contains four fixed 4 ft. x 8 ft. tables?
  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
Answer: A
Explanation:
To determine the maximum number of students permitted in a classroom, we must follow the occupant load calculation based on the 2021 International Building Code (IBC) and International Fire Code (IFC).
Step 1: Calculate the Room Area
The classroom measures 20 ft. x 30 ft., so the total area is:
20×30=600 sq. ft.20         imes 30 = 600         ext{ sq. ft.}20×30=600 sq. ft.
Step 2: Subtract the Area Occupied by Fixed Tables
Each table measures 4 ft. x 8 ft., so its area is:
4×8=32 sq. ft. per table4         imes 8 = 32         ext{ sq. ft. per table}4×8=32 sq. ft. per table Since there are 4 tables:
32×4=128 sq. ft. occupied by tables32         imes 4 = 128         ext{ sq. ft. occupied by tables}
32×4=128 sq. ft. occupied by tables
Step 3: Determine the Usable Space for Students
600#128=472 sq. ft. available600 - 128 = 472         ext{ sq. ft. available}600#128=472 sq. ft. available Step 4: Apply the Occupant Load Factor According to 2021 IBC Table 1004.5 (Occupant Load Factor), the factor for a classroom with tables and chairs is 20 sq. ft. per person.
472÷20=23.6472 div 20 = 23.6472÷20=23.6
Since the occupant load must be rounded down, the maximum number of students is 24.
Reference to Fire Inspector Documentation:
1. 2021 International Building Code (IBC) - Table 1004.5 (Occupant Load Factor) A classroom with tables and chairs requires 20 sq. ft. per occupant.
This method ensures compliance with egress and fire safety requirements.
2. 2021 International Fire Code (IFC) - Section 1004.1 (Occupant Load Determination) The IFC states that occupant load is based on net usable floor area and must follow IBC Table 1004.5.
Detailed Explanation of Answer Choices:
Option A (Incorrect): 12 students would be too low based on the calculations.
Option B (Correct): 24 students is the accurate calculation following IBC 1004.5.
Option C (Incorrect): 30 students would exceed the available space per code.
Option D (Incorrect): 40 students is far above the allowed maximum.
Thus, the correct and verified answer is: B. 24.

NEW QUESTION # 37
Which of the following situations requires securing of an operational permit from the code official prior to commencing the related activity?
  • A. Fruit ripening operations using carbon dioxide gas.
  • B. Inside storage of 100 cu. ft. of baled cotton.
  • C. Storing 85,000 bd. ft. of lumber.
  • D. Organic coating production facility producing 2 gallons per day.
Answer: C
Explanation:
IFC Section 105.6 lists activities requiring operational permits. For A, lumber storage exceeding 100,000 board feet (bd. ft.) indoors or outdoors requires a permit (Section 105.6.28, Lumber Yards), but local thresholds may be lower-85,000 bd. ft. is close to this limit and likely exceeds typical exempt amounts, triggering a permit in many jurisdictions. For B, IFC Table 3206.2 allows small quantities of combustible commodities like baled cotton (100 cu. ft. is minimal) without a permit unless part of a larger high-piled storage operation. For C, fruit ripening with CO2 (Section 105.6.13) requires a permit only for specific flammable gases, not CO2 alone, which is nonflammable. For D, organic coating production (Section
105.6.33) requires a permit only above 1 gallon per day, but 2 gallons is still small-scale and context- dependent-lumber storage is the clearer permit trigger here. Thus, A is the best answer.
Reference: IFC 2021, Section 105.6 (Required Operational Permits), Section 3206.2 (High-Piled Storage).

NEW QUESTION # 38
What fire-resistance rating is required for interior nonbearing walls and partitions in Type IV construction?
  • A. 2 hours
  • B. 1-1/2 hours
  • C. 0 hours
  • D. 1 hour
Answer: C
Explanation:
Fire-Resistance Rating for Nonbearing Walls in Type IV Construction
Type IV (Heavy Timber) construction, as defined by the International Building Code (IBC) 2021, Section
602.4, consists of large, solid or laminated wood members.
Interior nonbearing walls and partitions in Type IV construction are not required to have a fire-resistance rating (0 hours) unless they separate different occupancies or are specifically mandated by another code provision.
2. Why Type IV Does Not Require a Rating for Nonbearing Walls
The heavy timber components inherently provide fire resistance due to their large cross-section, which chars on the surface and slows fire penetration.
IBC Table 601 confirms that interior nonbearing walls in Type IV construction do not have a required fire- resistance rating.
3. Verification of Other Options
Option B (1 hour) - Incorrect, as Type IV does not require a 1-hour rating for interior nonbearing walls unless specific conditions apply.
Option C (1-1/2 hours) - Incorrect, as there is no code requirement for this level of rating in Type IV nonbearing walls.
Option D (2 hours) - Incorrect, as Type IV walls are not rated unless separating occupancies.
Reference Sources:
International Building Code (IBC) 2021 - Section 602.4 (Type IV Construction Requirements) IBC Table 601 (Fire-Resistance Ratings for Building Elements) ICC Fire Inspector II Study Guide (2021)

NEW QUESTION # 39
Horizontal exits shall not comprise more than ___ of the required exits from any floor area in a Group I-2 occupancy.
  • A. 2/3
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 3/4
Answer: C
Explanation:
For Group I-2 occupancies (such as hospitals, nursing homes, and similar healthcare facilities), horizontal exits are used to improve fire safety by allowing occupants to move to a safer area without using stairs or elevators.
IFC 2021, Section 1026.1 (Horizontal Exits - General Requirements) states that:
Horizontal exits shall not comprise more than one-half (1/2) of the required exits from any floor area in a Group I-2 occupancy.
This ensures that at least 50% of the required exits remain traditional vertical or exterior exits, maintaining a balance between horizontal and traditional egress routes.

NEW QUESTION # 40
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