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Extinguishing fire - class-VIII

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A white solid $X$ reacts with dil.$HCl$ to give colourless gas which is used in fire extinguishers. The solid $X$ is:

  1. $NaCl$

  2. $CH _2COONa$

  3. $Na _2CO _3$

  4. $NaHCO _3$


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sodium bicarbonate can be used for fire extinguishers purpose as it releases carbon dioxide. 


The following reaction takes place: 

$ NaHC{ O } _{ 3 }(X)\ +\ HCl\ \rightarrow \ NaCl\ +\ C{ O } _{ 2 }\ +\ { H } _{ 2 }O $

Hence, the correct option is $\text{D}$

Fire extinguisher's containing $CO _2$ is the best extinguisher.

  1. Because $CO _2$ being heavier than oxygen, covers the fire like a blanket

  2. Because $CO _2$ being heavier than oxygen, increase fire.

  3. Because $CO _2$ being leighter than oxygen, covers the fire like a blanket

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

For fires involving electrical equipment and inflammable material like petrol, carbon dioxide is the best extinguisher. Carbon dioxide being heavier than oxygen, covers the fire like a blanket. Since, the contact between the duel and oxygen is cut off, the fire is extinguished.

How carbon dioxide is stored in the house to extinguish fire?

  1. It can store in the bottles

  2. It can store in the cylinders under high pressure

  3. It can store in canes

  4. It can not store in any form


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Carbon dioxide is being a gas can be store in cylinder's under high pressure like L.P.G.When released from the cylinder, carbon dioxide expands enormously in volume and cools down. So, it not only forms blanket around the fire, it also brings down the temperature of the fuel.

Why electrical equipment on burning do not extinguished fire by water? 

  1. Water shows exothermic reaction with electrical equipment.

  2. Water conduct electricity with electrical equipment's.

  3. Water shows endothermic reaction.

  4. Water is a combustible substance.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Water conducts electricity with electrical equipment's. Hence the area under water is developed with electricity. Therefore water is not used to the extinguished fire caused by electrical equipment.


Hence, the correct option is $B$

We cannot use a fire extinguisher which involves _____ as a extinguishing substance.

  1. carbon dioxide

  2. baking soda

  3. foam

  4. petrol


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

We cannot use petrol as a fire extinguisher, because petrol is a combustible liquid which on combustion produces a lot of heat energy. So petrol is not used to stop the fire.

Fire extinguishers contain $H _{2}SO _{4}$ and:

  1. $NaHCO _{3}$ and $Na _{2}CO _{3}$

  2. $NaHCO _{3}$ solution

  3. $Na _{2}CO _{3}$

  4. $Ca _{2}CO _{3}$


Correct Option: A

Some uses of chlorine and bromine are given.
Which is a use of bromine?

  1. making bleaches for textiles and the the paper industry

  2. making CFC's

  3. making flame retardants and fire extinguishers

  4. making the polymer PVC


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In general, the stability of bromine in a typical flame retardant molecule means that the molecule can offer the highest activity as a flame active retardant, while also being cost effective.  The choice of flame retardant systems for any particular application depends on how the material decomposes in a fire, as well as the materials’ physical property. Brominated flame retardants, because they act in the flame, can be used in just about every application.

 $CO _2$ is able to control fires by disconnecting the supply of oxygen.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen. Due to this, carbon dioxide forms a blanket around the burning material and makes a barrier between the burning material and oxygen. As oxygen supply is cutoff, it helps in extinguishing the fire.

When water is poured over burning wood, the fire goes off. This is because _________.

  1. temperature of wood decreases

  2. temperature of water goes up

  3. molecules of water reacts with oxygen present in the flame

  4. the flame vapourises


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Water, when poured over fire absorbs large amount of heat and hence the temperature of wood falls below the ignition temperature. Thus the fire goes off.

Fire is extinguished by __________.

  1. removing all combustible substance

  2. cutting off a supply of air

  3. cooling the burning substance

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Fire is extinguished by  :
(A) Removing all combustible substance. Fuel is one of the requirements for producing fire. In the absence of fuel, combustion will not occur.
(B) Cutting off a supply of air. Air (oxygen) is essential for combustion. In the absence of air, combustion will not occur.
(C) Cooling the burning substance. This reduces the temperature below its ignition temperature. The fire will not spread.

Fire can be extinguished by spraying: 

  1. carbon dioxide

  2. carbon tetrachloride

  3. water

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Fire can be extinguished by spraying, carbon dioxide, carbon tetrachloride or water.
Note:
Fire is extinguished by
(A) removing all combustible substance. Fuel is one of the requirements for producing fire. In the absence of fuel, combustion will not occur.
(B) cutting off the supply of air. Air (oxygen) is essential for combustion. In the absence of air, combustion will not occur.
(C) cooling the burning substance. This reduces the temperature below its ignition temperature. The fire will not spread.

How will you distinguish between fire extinguishing action of water and $CO _2$? 

  1. Water helps to extinguish a fire in two ways: (1) It brings the temperature of the combustible material below its ignition temperature. (2) The water vapour formed due to the heat of fire cuts the supply of oxygen.

  2. Carbon dioxide is highly volatile. So, it immediately vaporises to cut off the supply of air. In the absence of supporter of combustion, fire is extinguished.

  3. Both $A$ and $B$

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Both options A and B describe the difference between fire extinguishing action of water and $CO _2$.

  • Water helps to extinguish a fire in two ways: it cools the substance that undergoes combustion and brings the temperature of the combustible material below its ignition temperature. The water vapor formed due to the heat of fire surrounds the substance that undergoes combustion and cuts the supply of oxygen. 
  • Carbon dioxide is highly volatile and it is heavier than oxygen. So, it immediately vaporizes to cut off the supply of air. In the absence of supporter of combustion, fire is extinguished. Also, it does not damage electrical equipment.

______ is the extinguisher used for inflammable material like petrol.

  1. Water

  2. $CO _2$

  3. Oil

  4. Dry powder


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Some Class-B fires (hydrocarbons, petroleums, and fuels on fire) cannot be efficiently controlled with water. $CO _2$ being heavier than oxygen covers the fire like a blanket. Hence, one of the important factor for fire is cut off and the fire is controlled.

When paper is wrapped around an aluminium pipe ____________.

  1. ignition temperature reduces

  2. ignition temperature increase

  3. no change in ignition temperature

  4. the paper and aluminium catches fire very easily


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The ignition temperature of paper is lower compared to that of aluminium. When paper is wrapped around an aluminium pipe; the ignition temperature increases. That is why paper itself catches fire easily whereas a piece of paper wrapped around an aluminium pipe does not.

Which of the following is a constituent of foam type fire extinguisher?

  1. Dilute sulphuric acid

  2. Sodium carbonate

  3. Dilute hydrochloric acid

  4. All of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The foam type of fire extinguisher is also called as soda acid fire extinguisher. It consists of dilute sulphuric acid and sodium bicarbonate (soda). When it is released under high pressure in the form of foam, it covers the surface of fire and controls it by cutting off oxygen.

The lowest temperature at which a substance catches fire?

  1. Flammable temperature

  2. Ignition temperature

  3. inflammable temperature

  4. None of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ignition temperature is the lowest temperature at which a combustible substance when heated (as in a bath of molten metal) takes fire in air and continues to burn. It is also called also autogenous ignition temperature.

Inflammable substances have?

  1. Low ignition temperature

  2. Highest ignition temperature

  3. Moderate ignition temperature

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The substances which has a very low ignition temperature and can catch fire easily with a flame are called as inflammable substances. It is the ability of a substance to burn or ignite, causing fire or combustion. For eg; LPG, petrol etc. 

Fire can be controlled by removing which of the following factor?

  1. Fuel

  2. Air

  3. Heat

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The three essential things required to control fire are fuel, heat and air. 

The air supplies oxygen and heat raises the temperature of the fuel beyond the ignition temperature. 
Fire can be controlled by removing any one of these factors. 


Hence, the correct option is $D$.


Which of the following is the most common fire extinguisher?

  1. Foam

  2. $CO _2$

  3. Water

  4. Dry powder


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The cheapest and most widely used fire extinguisher is water because it is easily available. But it is preferably used for class A fires. like fire in solids, wood, paper etc. Not suitable for Class B (Liquid) fires, or where electricity is involved. 


Hence, the correct answer is option $C$.

Choose the correct statement from the following.


Forest fires are usually due to ______________.

  1. carelessness of humans

  2. heat of sun

  3. cutting of trees

  4. lightning strike


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Forest fires are usually due to campfires, burning of debris, littering of cigarettes or intentional acts of arson.


Hence, it is generally a result of careless activities of humans.

Hence the correct option is A.

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