10s
10s
10s & 18s
18s
18s
100

Complete the sentence. 

Know what your.........

Know what your fire is doing at all times.

100

Complete the sentence. 

Give clear instructions and........

ensure they are understood.

100

True or False

9. Maintain control of your team at all times

False

9. Maintain control of your FORCES at all times

100

Complete the sentence.

Fire not scouted and.....

sized up. 

100

Complete the sentence. 

In country not seen....

in daylight.

200

What should you do when there is possible danger?

Post lookouts. 

200

What should you maintain control of at all times?

Your Forces 

200

Complete the Sentence

Attempting..........

Attempting frontal assault on fire.

200

Recite #9

Building fireline downhill with fire below. 

200

Complete the sentence. 

Constructing fireline without.....

safe anchor point. 

300

What should you base all actions on?

Base all actions on current and expected behavior of the fire. 

300

What # is the following.....

Keep Informed on Fire weather conditions and forecasts. 

#1

300
Recite both #1s 

1. Keep informed on fire weather conditions and forecasts.

1. Fire not scouted and sized up. 

300

Recite # 18

Taking nap near fireline. 

300

Recite # 4

Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior. 

400

Fill in the blank. 

Identify [Blank] and [Blank] and make them known. 

Escape routes and Safety Zones

400
Recite # 7

Maintain prompt communications with your forces, your supervisor, and adjoining forces. 

400

True or False 

7. No communication Link with crew members/Supervisor. 

This is from your 18s.

True

400

What # is the following......

Instructions and assignments not clear. 

#6

400

What # is the following.....

Weather becomes hotter and drier. 

#14

500

Recite #6

6. Be Alert. Keep Calm. Think Clearly. Act Decisively.

500

What # is the following.....

Fight fire aggressively, having provided for safety first. 

#10

500

Recite #3 from your 10s and #18 from your 18s

3. Base all actions on current and expected behavior of the fire. 

18. Taking a nap near the fireline.

500

Recite #12

Cannot see main fire; not in contact with someone who can. 

500

Recite #17

Terrain and fuels make escape to safety zones difficult. 

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